VESSEL REVIEW | Akari – Battery-powered bunkering ship for Japan’s Asahi Tankers
Japanese shipping company Asahi Tanker has taken delivery of a new bunkering vessel that will operate entirely on battery power.
Japanese shipping company Asahi Tanker has taken delivery of a new bunkering vessel that will operate entirely on battery power.
A partnership formed by Japanese firms that include Mitsubishi Shipbuilding, joint venture company e5 Lab, and vessel operator Tokyo Cruise Ship Company...
A partnership formed by Japanese firms Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI), e5 Lab, and vessel operator Tokyo Cruise Ship Company have begun conducting...
A partnership of Japanese companies led by technology firm e5 Lab has begun developing a new range of vessels capable of zero-emission operations. The...
Japanese companies Asahi Tanker, Idemitsu Kosan, Exeno Yamamizu Corporation, Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL), Tokio Marine and Nichido Fire Insurance, Tokyo...
Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL) and Japanese technology company e5 Lab have agreed to conduct a joint study of a hybrid pure car carrier equipped with a hydrogen...
To state that the tug and salvage sector has entered a period of great and rapid change is a statement of the blindingly obvious. Nevertheless, it is...
Asahi Tanker, Exeno Yamamizu Corporation, Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL), and Mitsubishi Corporation have agreed to create a strategic partnership to develop...
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