Visy, with the help of partners from the recently acquired Autepra, has installed optical character recognition (OCR) equipment, alongside the TopView system, on 14 ship-to-shore cranes at the Baltic Sea region's largest container terminal.
The Swedish Environmental Protection Agency's Climate Leap will support the French company with up to €11 million (SEK130m) for the development of a 10-megawatt electrolyser site in Vaggeryd in South-central Sweden.
The Land and Environmental Court in Umeå has given its green light for the development of the e-methanol production facility that will be connected to the Dåvaverket cogeneration plant of Umeå Energi.
The Helsinki-headquartered manufacturer of auxiliary wind propulsion has fitted the dry bulker, on commission by IINO LINES and J-Power, with one 24-metre-tall and 4-in-diameter Rotor Sail.
The 2006-built (by the Dutch Ferus Smit) Carelie has joined the fleet of the Finnish shipping line, offering 7,931 cubic metres of cargo space across two box-shaped and double skinned holds (also fitted for carrying up to 242 TEUs).
After a charter gig for Irish Ferries (as James Joyce between Dublin and Holyhead), the ferry has returned to the fleet of Tallink and will, as of 9 February 2025, sail between Kapellskär and Paldiski.
Liquid Wind and Turun Seudun Energiantuotanto (TSE) have signed a memorandum of understanding as a step towards establishing a 100 thousand tonnes per year e-methanol production plant to be located in the former Neste harbour area.
For the next four years, with two one-year prolongation options, the Yara Siilinjärvi plant will ship out its iron oxide output through the Port of Kokkola.