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SplashTech Market Report: the definitive guide to shipping’s tech transformation

SplashTech magazine is a new premium publication from Splash dedicated to the technologies reshaping global shipping. Created for shipowners, operators,…
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Ammonia propulsion reaches commercial reality with Exmar delivery

Belgian gas shipowner and infrastructure provider Exmar has taken delivery of what is being billed as the world’s first oceangoing…
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International Chamber of Shipping review backs onboard carbon capture

The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) has thrown its weight behind onboard carbon capture and storage (OCCS) as one of…
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ELNAV.AI: Artificial intelligence should assist the bridge, not audit it

Hrvoje Mihovilović, founder and CEO of ELNAV.AI, is pushing for a more grounded approach to artificial intelligence in shipping and…
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Cargo giants back Splash Singapore debut

Splash Singapore has added a powerful roster of charterers and cargo interests to its inaugural conference programme, reinforcing the event’s…
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HD Hyundai takes nuclear ship ambitions into car carrier sector

South Korea’s HD Hyundai is looking to expand the application of small modular reactor (SMR) propulsion technology from container ships…
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Inside shipping’s AI bubble

Nothing has been more of a buzzword than AI at this week’s Posidonia exhibition in Athens. Some argue it is…
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Splash Wrap: The magnetism of Posidonia

Posidonia, the world’s most famous shipping exhibition, opened its doors in Athens with record participation and a near constant on…
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The boundless promise and fragile foundations of AI at sea

Everyone in shipmanagement is talking about artificial intelligence. Fewer are being honest about how far the industry still has to…
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Kpler secures $1bn-plus investment

Trade intelligence and maritime analytics provider Kpler has secured a strategic growth investment of more than $1bn from global investment…
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The fourth skills revolution at sea

Has shipping ever asked more of its seafarers? The latest from our brand new shipmanagement magazine being distributed across Athens…
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CMA CGM and NYK ramp up AI push across shipping operations

French shipping and logistics giant CMA CGM and Japanese shipping major Nippon Yusen Kaisha (NYK) have unveiled major new artificial…
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The Carbon Wake: Tracking the commercial reality behind green shipping

Jason Jiang, who spent nine years as chief correspondent at Splash before leaving in 2021, has launched The Carbon Wake,…
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Shipping’s biggest efficiency gains are already onboard

Arnaud Dianoux, the CEO of Opsealog, on the fuel-saving edge owners keep overlooking. Fuel efficiency has always been at the…
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Redundancies as Maersk green think tank feels the squeeze

The Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping is cutting jobs as the influential maritime decarbonisation organisation reshapes itself…
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Five questions worth asking about your AI foundation

As maritime companies rush to deploy artificial intelligence across chartering, operations, compliance and commercial workflows, a new report from Veson…
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WinGD pushes alternative fuel race forward with ethanol engine debut

WinGD has secured the world’s first orders for ethanol-fuelled engines designed for ocean-going vessels, marking another step in shipping’s search…
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Splash Wrap: Iran tightens its control of Hormuz

There was no sign of a shipping breakthrough in Hormuz this week. If anything, the strait became more dangerous and…
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Why flawless steering cannot save a wrong course

Every extra mile and every idle hour in port is a ‘carbon tax’ that a vessel pays with its annual…
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Splash Singapore assembles maritime power players

Bjorn Hojgaard, the CEO of Anglo-Eastern Univan Group, the world’s largest shipmanager, is the latest high-profile name to agree to…
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