The Russian shipping company has secured a ten-year-long $110m credit for financing two ice-class tankers to serve the Sakhalin-1 oil & gas project in the Sea of Okhotsk.
A consortium of 11 parties from Denmark, Norway and Sweden, including seaports, will get additional funding of up to NOK3.0m (ca. €300k) to prepare Nordic ports for the expanding offshore wind industry.
The English seaport has partnered with H2 Green to set up the Clean Energy Hub to remove emissions from its forklift truck and heavy goods vehicle (HGVs) fleet.
The memorandum of agreement (MoA) includes two annual fellowships for well-qualified applicants from emerging countries to enrol in the World Maritime University's (WMU) master's in maritime affairs.