Nautilus has urged the government to rethink its policy to refuse key worker seafarers from hotel quarantine when arriving from so-called red list countries. ‘I am […]
Stockholm has consolidated its position as one of the world’s most attractive cruise cities. Despite the pandemic, the city had 28 cruise ship calls last year, […]
In collaboration with naval architects Hauschildt Marine and shipyard Fayard, Smyril Line’s ro-pax ship Norröna has been retrofitted with more luxurious facilities. Ferry passengers are demanding […]
Nearly impossible to reassemble INS Viraat now, says ship-breaker. India’s decommissioned aircraft carrier ship INS Viraat is slated to be dismantled but the country apex court […]
7 persons were arrested from a bulk carrier in Dorset after police got informed by an ambulance service that someone has injured onboard the vessel. The […]
With shipping now accounting for over 3% of global CO2 emissions and still increasing, the innovative all-ship solution is set to revitalise an industry under pressure […]
Ocean Network Express (ONE) announces the successful trial use of biofuel to power the M/V MOL Experience. The trial was completed on 7th February 2021, following […]
2020 has been another year of solid progress for A.P. Moller – Maersk, both in terms of financial performance and in transforming the company. Despite low […]
The European shipping industry welcomes the EU’s political commitment to a first pilot of the new Coordinated Maritime Presences (CMP) concept in the Gulf of Guinea […]
Freight transport and logistics insurance provider, TT Club announces a suite of risk management advisories in a new format and a variety of languages to guide […]
Yet another fatal accident recently took place at the ship recycling yards of Aliağa, Turkey. On 12 July, Yılmaz Demir (55 years old) and Oğuz Taşkın […]
Launched today, the new Seafarer Workforce Report from BIMCO and the International Chamber of Shipping warns that the industry must significantly increase training and recruitment levels […]
SCHOTTEL will deliver a total of ten rudder propellers and two transverse thrusters to the Turkish shipyard Sanmar Shipyards. These are installed in two LNG-powered escort […]
DNV, the world’s leading classification society and risk management expert, is embarking on an instrumental role in helping to facilitate safe crew changes amid South East […]
Methanol as a commercially and technically viable marine fuel is gaining greater traction over other alternative bunkers, including LNG, as more shipowners adopt the clean-burning fuel […]
GTT has received an order from its partners the Korean shipyards Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) and Hyundai Samho Heavy Industries (HSHI) for the tank design of […]
The ITF is calling for the immediate release and repatriation of the MV Wakashio (IMO: 9337119) crew who have been held by Mauritian authorities now for […]
Parliament passed the Marine Aids to Navigation Bill 2021, which aims to replace over 90-year-old Lighthouse Act 1927, to incorporate the global best practices, technological developments […]