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The Spirit of Toulouse leads a three-ship programme aimed at sharply lowering emissions on Airbus’s transatlantic component trades.

The Spirit of Toulouse leads a three-ship programme aimed at sharply lowering emissions on Airbus’s transatlantic component trades.

Renewed framework deal will allow Anemoi customers to access wind propulsion integration and installation services across COSCO Shipping Heavy Industry yards in China.

Lloyd’s Register’s advisory arm will help LPG trader and shipowner Geogas prepare for the first FuelEU Maritime compliance cycle, including the design and execution of a pooling structure.

Partners behind the Turku–Stockholm green corridor say advances in biogas use, shore power and port electrification are laying the groundwork for fossil-free operations by 2035.
Updated 10 February 2026
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