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Maritime Industry Briefing: Energy Initiatives, Student Summit, and Material Handling Growth

By MGN EditorialMarch 2, 2026 at 05:06 PM

A roundup of recent maritime industry news, including Consumers Energy's assistance for seniors, the International Student Energy Summit in Brazil, and growth projections for the material handling equipment market.

## Maritime Industry Briefing: Energy Initiatives, Student Summit, and Material Handling Growth ### Consumers Energy Reaches Out to Seniors for Heating Bill Assistance As the especially cold winter in Michigan led to higher heating use and increased bills, Consumers Energy is focusing efforts on supporting seniors who may be struggling with the added cost of staying warm. According to a press release, the utility company will be directly contacting seniors to provide information on available assistance programs and help them manage their heating expenses. 'We know many of our senior customers are on fixed incomes and may need extra support to stay warm this winter,' said Consumers Energy's Vice President of Customer Experience. 'Our team is reaching out proactively to connect them with bill assistance and energy efficiency resources.' ### BE OPEN and Student Energy Host International Summit in Amazon Rainforest The International Student Energy Summit (SES), the world's largest youth energy event, took place from February 18-21, 2026 in Manaus, Brazil, in the heart of the Amazon rainforest. The summit was supported by BE OPEN, a creative think-tank focused on social and environmental initiatives. 'Hosting the SES in the Amazon was a powerful way to bring together the next generation of energy leaders and innovators,' said BE OPEN founder Elena Baturina. 'The location allowed participants to experience firsthand the importance of sustainable energy solutions for protecting critical ecosystems.' The four-day summit featured keynotes, workshops, and networking opportunities for over 1,000 students from 75 countries to share ideas and collaborate on the future of energy. ### Material Handling Equipment Market Projected to Reach $424.6 Billion by 2033 A new report from Persistence Market Research forecasts strong growth for the global material handling equipment market, which is expected to reach $424.6 billion by 2033. The expansion is attributed to the continued rise of e-commerce and increased adoption of automation technologies across industries. 'Material handling systems are essential infrastructure supporting the efficient movement and storage of goods,' said a Persistence Market Research analyst. 'As supply chains evolve to meet the demands of online shopping and lean manufacturing, we anticipate robust long-term demand for these products and services.' The report highlights key market segments including automated storage and retrieval systems, industrial trucks, and conveyors and sortation systems. Geographically, Asia Pacific is identified as a particularly fast-growing region for material handling equipment.
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