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KfW IPEX-Bank to finance AIDA Cruises’ LNG-powered newbuild
KfW IPEX-Bank is setting up the financing for AIDA Cruises’ new cruise ship powered with liquefied natural gas (LNG), to be built at the Meyer Werft…
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Schulte´s LNG bunkering vessel leaves South Korea for Europe
Babcock Schulte Energy’s liquefied natural gas (LNG) bunkering vessel Kairos has set off on its voyage from South Korea’s Hyundai Mipo Dockyard to…
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LNG Rotterdam - Gate terminal to increase ship loading flow rate
Rotterdam. Gate terminal (Gasunie/Vopak) announces today that it will invest to increase the ship loading flow rate at the jetties for large ships…
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„LNG and beyond: global challenges, sustainable solutions“: German, Norwegian and Dutch LNG experts catch up on the newest developments at the 3rd LNG Matchmaking Conference in Oslo
More than 70 representatives of industrial and shipping companies, port authorities, initiatives and associations from German, Norway and the…
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Market responds positively to first German LNG import terminal
German LNG Terminal GmbH has successfully completed its “Open Season” for the planned LNG import terminal in Brunsbuettel in Northern Germany.
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Groundbreaking partnership for sustainable cruise tourism in Schleswig-Holstein
(Kiel, April 26, 2018) The Federal State of Schleswig-Holstein, the Federal State capital Kiel, the Sea-port of Kiel and the Costa Group came together…
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The German Maritime LNG Platform and VDMA are joining forces: together for clean shipping in the future
The German Maritime LNG Platform and VDMA have agreed a collaborative partnership. By co-operating and mutually supporting each other, the Platform’s…
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German LNG Terminal launches Open Season
Gasunie LNG Holding B.V., Oiltanking GmbH and Vopak LNG Holding B.V. are in the process of establishing the joint venture “German LNG Terminal GmbH”.…
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Sustainable logistics – how can the shipping sector do more for environmental and climate protection? Maritime sector and political decision-makers agree: LNG is key for lower-emission shipping, but improved framework conditions still needed
Key stakeholders from business and politics discussed the importance of co-operation between commerce and logistics at an evening event of the German…
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CMA CGM is the first shipping company to choose liquefied natural gas for its biggest ships
On the occasion of the COP23 in Bonn (Germany), the CMA CGM Group, a world leader in maritime transport, is pleased to announce its decision to equip…