The U.S. inland waterway system is a critical and underutilized component of the domestic supply chain that serves non-contiguous markets originating in or destined for Alaska, Hawaii, and U.S.
Inland Terminals Group (ITG), Zero Emission Services (ZES) and Nedcargo are launching fully emission-free container transport on inland waterways. From today, the inland vessel MS Den Bosch Max Groen ...
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World’s first hybrid solar cargo ship to sail with 192 panels for 37,500 kWh power yearly
Dutch solar innovator Wattlab and German inland shipping giant HGK Shipping have teamed up to launch the world’s first hybrid solar-powered inland vessel as part of an ambitious initiative to ...
Inland barge on the long straight tree-lined Amsterdam-Rhine canal just south of Amsterdam on a day in summer with dramatic cloud formations In the first article in this look at decarbonizing maritime ...
Sailors on the Great Republic, a Great Lakes bulk cargo carrier built in 1981, receive their mail on the Detroit River. (Julian Hayda) Behind barbed wire and tangled between highways and railroads on ...
Transporting goods by inland waterways can be a dirty business, but an EU-backed project is looking to clean up its act – launching a container vessel powered by green hydrogen on a major cargo route ...
On the Elbe Lateral Canal in northern Germany, the cargo vessel Niedersachsen 2 glides quietly along, carrying 2,500 tons of coal from Hamburg to a power plant in Berlin. On deck, everything looks ...
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