Turkey registered bulk carrier Gülnak collided at a speed of 6.7 knots with Panama registered bulk carrier Cape Mathilde, which was moored alongside the Redcar bulk […]
The Port of Rotterdam saw a freight throughput of 469.4 million tonnes in 2019, fractionally higher than in 2018 (469 million tonnes). Investments by the Port […]
Korean Register (KR) has released a newly-upgraded suite of online services for customers. Announced by KR Chairman and CEO Lee Hyung-chul on 12 February 2020, the […]
Damen Shipyards has signed a contract with the Ministry of Infrastructure, Communications & Transport of the Revolutionary Government of Zanzibar for the supply of five inshore […]
Shipowners looking to retrofit marine exhaust gas cleaning systems as a way of complying with new sulphur emissions rules should verify the capacity of their fixed […]
As the International Maritime Organization works to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from international shipping, technical measures to limit engine power are among the ideas being considered […]
More women are joining the maritime ranks in a variety of professions within the industry. To encourage this trend and with a view to continuing the […]
Abu Dhabi Ports, the master developer, operator and manager of the emirate’s commercial and community ports, announced plans to design and construct a new cruise jetty […]
Abu Dhabi Ports has announced a long-term agreement with MSC Cruises, giving the world’s largest privately-owned cruise line berthing rights at Abu Dhabi Cruise Terminal and […]
Euronav NV (“Euronav” or the “Company”) announces it has entered into an agreement for the acquisition through the resale of three VLCC newbuilding contracts. The three […]
Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering (KSOE) has won an order worth ₩420 Billion ($359m) for the construction of four very large crude carriers. The ships will […]
On September 20 on a container ship called ‘MSC Ravenna’ that was heading from China to Los Angeles, a Filipino crew member attacked his fellow seafarer […]
Passenger and repatriation flights are essential to allow stranded seafarers to go home, and for their relief crews to be able to join ships. New guidance […]
A great deal has changed since March when the International Chamber of Shipping first issued guidance for the global shipping industry to help combat the spread […]
The technology group Wärtsilä’s experience and track-record in delivering efficient and sustainable solutions for fishing sector vessels has again been recognized with another important order. The […]
Approximately 400,000 seafarers and marine personnel are currently cut off at the sea, due to the COVID-19 constrictions. Cardinal Peter Turkson, Prefect of the Vatican Dicastery […]
X-press Godavari, the 155-meter long vessel carrying 15 crew members including four Indians and 506 containers caught fire. Indian Coast Guard ships and aircraft have been […]