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Green Shipping Service Launched in Singapore
Pacific International Lines (PIL) and PSA International (PSA), supported by DNV, have launched Singapore’s first joint land-sea green value-added service…
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Singapore, Los Angeles and Long Beach Renew Green Corridor Agreement
The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore, Port of Los Angeles and Port of Long Beach, with the support of…
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Wah Kwong unit lines up green methanol supply deal
Wah Kwong’s fuel arm Venture Energy has moved to secure green methanol supply, signing an agreement with Shanghai Shenji Energy…
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Global Shipping Industry Sticks with Green Investments
The shipping industry’s biggest players are shrugging off Trump administration opposition to a global carbon price and are forging ahead…
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Foundation Laid for Green Shipping Corridor Between Stockholm, Turku
Over the past two years, Viking Line, Port of Turku and Ports of Stockholm have been working together to establish…
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Haskoning Acquires Portwise to accelerate development of smart and green ports
International consulting engineering company Haskoning announced the acquisition of Portwise, a consultancy active in planning and simulation of ports and…
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HAROPA PORT Achieves Record 2025 Results, Accelerates Green Corridor Strategy
HAROPA PORT’s operations were shaped by an unpredictable international environment, marked by the introduction of new US customs tariffs, the…
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Appeals Court Suspends Hawaii’s “Green Fee” for Cruise Ships Pending Appeal
Hawaii’s hotly contested and closely followed “Green Fee,” a new tax on hotels, short-stay rentals, and cruises, suffered a setback…
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Judge Lets Hawaii’s “Green Fee” Tax on Cruises Go Ahead
A judge in U.S. District Court in Hawaii rejected a lawsuit by the cruise industry and vendors seeking an injunction…
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