Maritime environment demands a lot from various materials. Nowhere is this more apparent than aboard ships galleys where there is often a flurry of taxing activity.
Biofuels are making waves in the marine industry – from ship-owners to engine makers, there is rising interest to get away from CO2-heavy traditional fuels.
Oy Windside Production Ltd has equipped Marine research centers, lighthouses, and international groups of scientists and other professionals since 1982.
In December 2022, a floating LNG terminal is expected to arrive at Inkoo Port on the southern coast of Finland. With a storage capacity of 150,900 cubic metres, the LNG terminal vessel Exemplar will deliver liquefied natural gas (LNG) for the needs of Finnish and Estonian industries throughout the next ten years.
Wärtsilä Corporation has opened its new technology centre in Vaasa, on the west coast of Finland. Named the Sustainable Technology Hub (STH), the new centre will concentrate its efforts to advance the global decarbonisation in the fields of marine and energy technologies.
The biggest challenge facing the marine industry right now is the quest for sustainability. Many operators are already taking important steps towards achieving net carbon neutrality by 2050, implementing for example supply chain sustainability programs and waste-to-energy initiatives and pursuing alternative fuels.
Despite both geopolitical and pandemic turmoil, Carnival Celebration is steadily moving towards completion in Turku. The second of Carnival Cruise Lines new Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG)-powered ships, Carnival Celebration will begin service in early November with a 14-day transatlantic voyage from London (Southampton) to its homeport of Port Miami. Her arrival highlights the celebration of Carnival Cruise Lines 50th birthday quite well, indeed.
JDE Peets equipped AURORA BOTNIA with the Cafitesse coffee system, uniquely sustainable and bio-safe, as a newbuilding.
On 1 September, three marine industry companies, all owned by Millog Oy, merged together. Oy Western Shipyard Limited (WSY), Laivakone Oy and Hämeen Diesel Oy came together to form Millog Marine & Power.
Global plague, followed by the winds of war? The marine industry has had a rather unusual couple of years. For the most part, the industry is united in fighting COVID and condemning Russian aggression in Ukraine.
Master class for building kitchens: galley floors on cruise ships
Decarbonized shipping requires new solutions – are 2G biofuels the answer?
Wind Powers Marine Research
Floating LNG terminal in Inkoo will provide gas to Finland and Estonia
New technology hub in Vaasa will develop sustainable fuels
Wanted: Sustainable Seas
Carnival Celebration is ready for the Big Party
Blue ocean strategy requires green core
Cafitesse filter coffee brewing system – the cost efficient and sustainable way to serve good coffee at sea
Introducing: Millog Marine & Power
Fighting the perfect storm
Repair and maintenance – at a moment's notice
Three hybrid ro-ro vessels ready to fly the finnish flag
Brighter times ahead for passenger cruises
Green Wave Rising
Marine InnovationTargets Emissions
Turn the Tide
After the Storm
Sign of the tides
Blue seas, green growth
Shipyards show range
Back on track
The Big bang theory
Varuna Sentinels BV is selected to provide IHM maintenance services for Hapag-Lloyd vessels
IMO 2020 sulphur limit implementation
Less Weight is More Efficiency
Meriturva is Safety by Training
Valve control innovations for cruise ships and tugs
High-grade furniture for the cruise ships
Certified ceilings for shipbuilding
Seatec prepares its 2019 edition:
Champion door's Special doors for Shipyards
Hydraulics and electrification of machineries are the specialties of Averfin Oy
Celebrating the 10th anniversary of connecting the European cruise community
Protacon hybridizes maritime industries to meet EU goals
Fold-up doors designed to withstand extreme conditions