SEANERGY Master Plan Presented at Expomaritt Istanbul 2025

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23.Nov.23
10:30 hrs.
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The SEANERGY Master Plan for Port Decarbonization was presented at Expomaritt Istanbul 2025 by project partner RINA. This major maritime event provided a key platform to discuss clean energy solutions and innovative technologies aimed at decarbonizing ports and the broader maritime sector.

Held every two years, Expomaritt Exposhipping İstanbul is the most important trade and marketing event for the maritime sector in the region. Organized on behalf of the Turkish Chamber of Shipping, the 17th edition took place at the Istanbul Expo Center from February 18-21, 2025. The event gathers shipbuilders, maritime suppliers, and industry leaders to showcase the latest advancements in shipping, port operations, and sustainable maritime technologies.

Expomaritt Istanbul 2025 featured groundbreaking technologies supporting maritime decarbonization, including:
🚢 #YafDiesel – Harnessing wind power to reduce 5-25% fuel consumption in vessels.
🛳️ #Sanmar – Pioneering 100% electric tugs, improving efficiency in port operations.

Learn more about Expomaritt Istanbul 2025.

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