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Maritime Industry Briefing: Energy Transition, Rail Services, and More
By MGN Editorial•February 20, 2026 at 02:00 PM
A roundup of recent news on energy transition, industrial and rail services, and other maritime industry developments.
## Energy Transition Insights from Fondazione Maire Study
According to a new study by Fondazione Maire, India is leading the world in awareness (63%) and perceived commitment (71%) to implementing decarbonization strategies as part of the global energy transition. The IPSOS 2025 study, which surveyed 27 countries, also found that Qatar and Saudi Arabia - two newly added countries to the survey - showed strong interest in the energy transition.
The study provides valuable insights into how different regions are approaching the shift towards renewable and sustainable energy sources. As the maritime industry works to reduce its carbon footprint, understanding global trends and priorities in this space will be crucial.
## Depot Connect International Sells Rail and Industrial Services
Depot Connect International (DCI) has announced the sale of its industrial and rail services business to Clean Harbors. This move allows DCI to optimize its portfolio and focus on its core operations.
"This transaction represents an important step in Depot Connect International's strategic evolution," said DCI's CEO. "By divesting our industrial and rail services, we can sharpen our focus on our key capabilities and better serve our customers in the maritime and logistics sectors."
The sale to Clean Harbors, a leading provider of environmental and industrial services, ensures these services will continue to be delivered to a high standard. This type of consolidation and optimization is common in the maritime industry as companies seek to streamline their operations and investments.
## Other Maritime Industry News
- The Port of Long Beach reported its busiest January on record, handling over 800,000 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs) of cargo. This strong start to the year reflects the continued resilience of the US supply chain.
- The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) announced new initiatives to promote decarbonization and sustainability in the local maritime sector, including incentives for the use of low-carbon fuels.
- Maersk reported a 55% year-over-year increase in revenue for 2022, driven by strong demand and high freight rates. The company also announced plans to invest in new sustainable fuel technologies.
As the maritime industry navigates economic uncertainty, energy transition challenges, and evolving supply chain dynamics, these developments highlight the sector's ongoing adaptability and commitment to innovation.
#energy transition#decarbonization#rail services#industrial services#port operations#sustainability
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