Image Credits: Canadian Coast Guard/X The Canadian Coast Guard is continuing its efforts to clean up the grounded container ship MSC Baltic III, with fuel removal […]
Image Credits: NYK Line Japan completed its first-ever LNG bunkering operation for a cruise ship on July 14, when KEYS Azalea supplied LNG fuel to ASUKA […]
Image for representation purposes only The Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) has started an investigation into a propulsion failure that occurred during the pilotage of the […]
Image for representation purposes only For years, shipping’s relationship with autonomy has been one of cautious optimism, mixed with deep scepticism. We’ve talked about autonomous ships […]
Image Credits: Christian Estrosi/X A French court has temporarily stopped the mayor of Nice, Christian Estrosi, from enforcing a ban on large cruise ships visiting the […]
Image Credits: stenabulk Stena Bulk has announced that it is ready to reflag Stena Sunrise, the first of its five Suezmax tankers, under the Swedish flag. […]
Image for representation purposes only The U.S. Navy’s upcoming nuclear-powered attack submarine, known as SSN(X), has been further delayed, with the first hull now expected to […]
Image Credits: Terma Group/LinkedIn Terma A/S, a global leader in surveillance radar technology has partnered with Sperry Marine, a well-recognized manufacturer and service provider of marine […]
Image Credits: Wikipedia Seven workers were injured on Saturday, July 12, when a heavy object fell during ship assembly work at Imabari Shipbuilding’s Marugame factory in […]
Image Credits: liebherr German crane manufacturer Liebherr will supply eight LS 250 heavy-lift ship cranes to Hamburg-based shipping company dship Carriers. These state-of-the-art cranes will be […]
Image for representation purposes only. The Directorate General of Shipping barred foreign governments, maritime agencies, institutions and representatives from offering maritime training within India, including in-person, […]
Image for representation purposes only. The Malaysian Maritime Authorities are taking stringent measures to prevent illegal anchoring and ship-to-ship transfers in their waters. Given its location […]
Image for representation purposes only. The New Lock in Terneuzen, Netherlands, opened to Traffic on August 1, 2025. Said to be one of the largest in […]
Image for representation purposes only. Scotland has awarded SSE Plc consent to construct the world’s largest offshore wind farm, the Berwick Bank Wind Farm off the […]
Image Credits: HOLCIM Holcim UK is retiring its ship, the Yeoman Bank, following it playing a vital role for over three decades of service in delivering […]
Image Credits: Viking Cruises The “Viking Mira”, a new cruise ship under construction for Viking, was launched today at the Ancona shipyard. The ship is scheduled […]
Image Credits: BSM As the global shipping industry moves rapidly toward decarbonisation, Bernhard Schulte Shipmanagement (BSM) has launched its first methanol bunkering simulator at its Maritime […]
Image for representation purposes only. A tanker loaded with Russian oil arrived in Australia, sparking concerns over the role of intermediaries in the oil supply chain. […]
Image Credits: pib.gov.in A major milestone in achieving self-reliance in warship design and construction, Himgiri (Yard 3022), the third ship of Nilgiri Class (Project 17A) and […]