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Maritime Industry Briefing: Green Shipping, Port Expansions, and Shipbuilding Investments
By MGN Editorial•February 6, 2026 at 05:22 PM
A roundup of recent maritime industry news, including a new green shipping corridor, port capacity expansions, and EU plans to boost European shipbuilding.
## Green Shipping Corridor Between France and China
In a significant development for sustainable shipping, Haropa Ports and Zhejiang Provincial Seaport Group have signed an agreement to establish the first 'green shipping corridor' between France and China. According to Seatrade Maritime, the agreement aims to reduce emissions on shipping routes between the two countries through the use of alternative fuels and other decarbonization technologies.
The partnership will see the two port operators work together to facilitate the adoption of green technologies, share best practices, and promote the use of sustainable fuels. This initiative aligns with growing global efforts to decarbonize the maritime industry and reduce its environmental impact.
## Port Capacity Expansions in Colombia
Elsewhere, the joint venture between ICTSI and PSA at the Port of Aguadulce in Colombia has announced an expansion of its container handling capabilities. As reported by Seatrade Maritime, the project will see the addition of new quay cranes and hybrid rubber-tyred gantry cranes (RTGs), boosting the port's overall capacity.
This investment is part of the joint venture's strategy to enhance the competitiveness of the Port of Aguadulce and meet the growing demand for container services in the region. Improved port infrastructure is crucial for supporting the efficient movement of goods and facilitating international trade.
## EU Plans to Boost European Shipbuilding
The European Union is also taking steps to strengthen its shipbuilding industry, as revealed by Seatrade Maritime. The EU is set to unveil a new policy next week as part of its 'Made in EU' initiative, which aims to prioritize European manufacturers, including those in the shipbuilding sector.
According to the report, this policy is designed to drive investment and development in the European shipbuilding industry, which has faced challenges in recent years. The move aligns with the EU's broader efforts to support domestic industries and reduce reliance on foreign suppliers, particularly in strategic sectors like maritime.
These developments across the green shipping, port infrastructure, and shipbuilding domains showcase the ongoing evolution and innovation within the maritime industry. As the sector navigates the path towards sustainability and competitiveness, these initiatives demonstrate the commitment of industry players and policymakers to drive progress and address the challenges facing the maritime ecosystem.
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