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NYK Group’s Top News Stories for 2025 (Nippon Yusen KK)

Public Technologies 25 Dec 2025
Here are the top NYK Group news stories for 2025 ... NYK Enhances NAV9000 Safety Standard ... NYK Welcomes First Japan-made CTV ... NYK Line, NYK CRUISES, and Oriental Land Conclude Basic Business Partnership Agreement concerning Oriental Land's Cruise Business.
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NYK charters ammonia carriers to JERA for Japan’s first low-carbon fuel imports

Tradewinds 22 Dec 2025
Move follows MOL fixing VLGCs to trader to scale green fuel business ....
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MOL, NYK Agree Ammonia Carrier Charters with JERA

MarineLink 22 Dec 2025
Lines (MOL) and NYK Group for the charter of ammonia carriers, as it moves toward establishing Japan’s first large-scale low-carbon ammonia transport chain. Under the agreements, MOL and NYK ...
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NYK and Ocean Yield ordering up to eight LNG carriers in potential $2.4bn charter deal

Tradewinds 19 Dec 2025
Companies taking equal stakes in ships backed by long-term deals ....
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NYK and Ocean Yield team up on LNG carrier quartet

Splash24/7 19 Dec 2025
Japan’s Nippon Yusen Kaisha (NYK) is pushing ahead with another LNG carrier expansion, lining up four large newbuildings at HD Hyundai Heavy Industries ... ownership stake alongside NYK in the four ships.
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NYK Recognized by CDP as One of World’s Top Green Businesses for Sixth Consecutive Year (Nippon Yusen KK)

Public Technologies 17 Dec 2025
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NYK Welcomes First Japan-made CTV: Alfonsino Arrow (Nippon Yusen KK)

Public Technologies 15 Dec 2025
On December 12, a naming and launching ceremony for the crew transfer vessel (CTV) ordered by NYK was held at Kosaba Shipbuilding Co., Ltd ... NYK President Takaya Soga officially named the vessel "Alfonsino Arrow." ... Takaya Soga, NYK President.
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Infamous ‘death ship’ scrapped

Splash24/7 15 Dec 2025
Nippon Yusen Kaisha’s Sage Sagittarius, a 25-year-old post-panamax bulk carrier that made plenty of headlines a decade ago, has been sold for scrap in Bangladesh at a price of $430 per ldt, ... .
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