Maritime Industry Briefing: ICS Backs Onboard Carbon Capture, AI-Designed CTV Unveiled, Piracy Resurges Off Yemen
This week's maritime briefing covers the International Chamber of Shipping's endorsement of onboard carbon capture technology, a breakthrough AI-designed crew transfer vessel for the offshore wind sector, and a renewed piracy threat in the Gulf of Aden.
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