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DP World-owned shipyard adds engineering and retrofit know-how to Athens-based decarbonisation consortium.

DP World-owned shipyard adds engineering and retrofit know-how to Athens-based decarbonisation consortium.

The shipping major confirms negotiations for a potential takeover of Israeli liner operator Zim Integrated Shipping Services, but no binding deal has yet been signed.

HELENUS programme will develop and test solid oxide fuel cells for commercial and cruise vessels.

Large PCTC featuring batteries, shore power capability and efficiency upgrades will operate on the Asia–Europe route, with provision for future ammonia fuel use.
Updated 16 February 2026
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