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Uncrewed 78-foot cargo ship with folding wings to cross the Atlantic on wind power
A US-based maritime robotics company has recently struck a construction deal for its 78-foot wind-powered cargo vessel with a ...
One of the names behind this innovative cargo ship is the Dutch design studio that's known for ultra-luxurious sailing yachts ...
CargoKite is building ‘micro’ ships that are more environmentally friendly—but they’re also faster and more nimble than traditional cargo ships. A typical cargo ship is massive—the largest is more ...
French designed and shipowner VELA has described the newest vessel that will soon join its fleet as a "sea airplane." This eco-friendly cargo ship with a unique trimaran design is entirely powered by ...
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What slow steaming really means, why cargo ships sail slower and how it reshaped global shipping
In this video, we explain what slow steaming actually means and why cargo ships deliberately operate below their maximum speed. By tracing its origins in fuel prices, recessions, ship design, and ...
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