In August the Panama-flagged towing vessel ‘Diavlos Force’ left Piraeus, Greece on a contract to transport a hull from a Romanian shipyard in the Black Sea […]
According to Dryad Global, LNG tanker METHANE PRINCESS (IMO9253715) was boarded by pirates whilst at anchor off Malabo. The vessel was attacked shortly after breaking offloading […]
Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. (MOL) announced that the company has signed a contract to conduct a joint study on collision avoidance algorithms and autonomous collision avoidance. […]
The Directorate General of Shipping has been notified as to the National Authority for Recycling of Ships under Section 3 of the Recycling of Ships Act, […]
Mitsubishi Shipbuilding Co., Ltd., a part of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) Group, has been granted a new approval in principle (AIP) *1 by Bureau Veritas (BV), […]
Anglo-Norwegian R&D company Ladar Ltd has developed a ground-breaking, compact LADARTM (laser detection and ranging) system that can supercharge plastic detection capabilities for end-users involved in […]
Corvus Energy is a partner in the €9.4 million European Union (EU) battery research project HYDRA. HYDRA has been initiated through the Horizon 2020 innovation program […]
The Ministry of Shipping has extended the current concessional rate of 40% discount for coastal movement of cargo and vessel-related charges, for a period of further […]
The webinar was a continuation of the maritime cybersecurity event in the margins of the One Conference in The Hague in October 2019. Andreas Nordseth, Director […]
The Bangladeshi merchant ship, 80-meter long, that drifted towards Visakhapatnam Beach, has become a cause of worry for environmentalists and experts who have served in the […]
Verizon Business and Associated British Ports (ABP) have announced today that they will be working together to deploy private 5G at the Port of Southampton. Delivered […]
Istanbul’s Bosphorus is known as a potentially risky region for maritime trade and proved true yet again. A drifting cargo ship nearly caused a disaster as […]
Royal Caribbean’s highly anticipated ship, Odyssey of the Seas, is almost here. The innovative architectural marvel, currently in the final stages of construction, is inching closer […]
The National Transportation Safety Board Thursday found that a lack of procedural compliance and complacency were key factors in several marine accident investigations concluded so far […]
KARMOL’s first Floating Storage Regasification Unit (FSRU) was delivered on 15th March at Sembcorp Marine in Singapore and will begin sea trials off Singapore ahead of […]
Once again seafarers are falling victim to the lack of focus and joined-up thinking from leaders of governments and the maritime industry, which has become apparent […]
The technology group Wärtsilä has signed long-term Optimised Maintenance agreements covering five LNG Carrier vessels owned and operated by Greece-based Minerva Gas Inc. The advanced support […]