Exactly one year ago, in our opening media release for 2019, INTERCARGO reminded that cargo liquefaction continued to be a major risk for dry bulk shipping. […]
Two segments of the fairway adjustment on the Lower and Outer Elbe related to widening have been completed. Since 29 January ships with a combined width […]
On 3 February 2020, the first group of participants will take part in the Port Executive Leadership Circle. During an intensive week, they will be given […]
The purpose of this circular is to provide information and guidance, based on recommendations developed by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Division of Healthcare […]
Hapag-Lloyd is bunkering “bio”: To reduce the CO2 emissions generated by operating ships, one of its ships recently refueled in Rotterdam with a new, eco-friendly biofuel. […]
The French Courts stopped the scrapping of the asbestos-laden aircraft carrier Clemenceau on the beach of Alang, India. Fifteen years later, France is faced with a […]
A resolution drafted by the ITF, the Women’s International Shipping and Trading Association (WISTA International), and several countries at the International Maritime Organization (IMO) has led […]
At the 72nd meeting of the Marine Environmental Protection Committee (MEPC), a draft of the initial strategy for reducing greenhouse gas emissions for IMO vessels was […]
Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. (MOL) announced that it will restructure the organization effective April 1, 2020, as follows: 1. Establishment of Chief Environment and Sustainability Officer […]
The International Association of Classification Societies is pleased to announce the release of the Jan 2020 edition of the IACS Blue Book and the accompanying IACS […]
At a live webcast 10 September 2020, Oceanbird – the world’s first wind powered PCTC concept was introduced. Oceanbird will revolutionize transportation by sea – powered […]
The Director-General of the International Labour Organization (ILO), the Secretary-General of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), the Director-General of the International Organization […]
Italian Bulk Carrier Christin was stopped midway after an engine room accident, as per sources. The vessel was stopped due to an accident in the engine […]
One of the world’s largest ship in the world with 23,000+ TEU capacity, MSC MIA, collided with a gantry crane while leaving container terminal at the […]
Hyundai Heavy Industries Co., Ltd. has been granted Approval in Principle (AIP) from Bureau Veritas for Hi-FL2P (Hyundai innovative Floating LNG to Power solution). A certificate […]
The challenge for many ship managers and owners is the issue of increasingly high data transfer costs. With demanding applications and crew expectations changing all of […]
Fast growing offshore windfarms expect low carbon service operations by support vessels, but supplying and handling biofuels is a challenge and the development of ammonia and […]
International seafarer welfare charity, The Mission to Seafarers, is inviting individuals and corporate teams from across the shipping industry to get involved with its Global Champions […]