The containership Alexander Maersk picked up 113 migrants after a request by the Maritime Rescue Coordination Centre in Rome to change the vessel’s course and assist […]
All vessels sailing under an EU flag will eventually be required to use an approved ship recycling facility, once the EU Ship Recycling Regulation effectively applies. […]
Saturnus, the first of two Sirius Shipping, product and chemical tankers from the Avic Dingheng shipyard in China, was launched today. Image Credits: fkab.com Saturnus, a […]
The W2W offshore wind vessel, ‘Acta Auriga’ was named by lady sponsor Ingelore Hering in a ceremony in Emden, Germany, on 20 June 2018. Congratulations to […]
Bureau Veritas Marine & Offshore today launched the latest addition to their end-to-end and integrated platform of digital tools and services, Approval Explorer, a free and […]
VV Analyst Court Smith, discusses what’s next for the shipping industry if possible tarrifs are put in place by the US against China. Image Credits: vesselsvalue.com […]
SEALNG, the multi-sector industry coalition aiming to accelerate the widespread adoption of liquefied natural gas (LNG) as a marine fuel, today announced that it has welcomed […]
A pilot project to investigate the feasibility of recycling garbage from international ships has wrapped up at the Port of Brisbane. The Brisbane pilot was conducted […]
The technology group Wärtsilä donates two new Seabins to Hanko and Rauma. These new locations were selected through applications in a contest held during May 2018. […]
Statements regarding a piracy incident were released by Mexico Naval Forces on Tuesday, stating an offshore vessel had been attacked by pirates on late hours of […]
TechnipFMC announced its intent to sell the G1201 vessel as part of its overall strategy to optimize the profile and size of its subsea fleet. Following […]
In just one week, Damen Shipyards Group has launched an FCS 3007 Patrol vessel and, in cooperation with the same owner, SR Platforms, successfully completed the […]
Crowley Logistics has added 300 new refrigerated (reefer) cargo containers to its industry-leading equipment fleet just in time for the peak perishables shipping season. The additional […]
Two large warships from the 17th century have been found by divers outside Vaxholm, an island near Stockholm. Archaeologist divers from the new museum Vrak – […]
TRENZ GmbH in Bremen has published www.Marine-Pilots.com, the first online portal for international sea and harbor pilots. Image Credits: Michela Canalis The approx. 15,000 ship pilots […]
At the most recent International Oil Pollution Compensation (IOPC) Funds meeting in London, Ban Ki-moon, former United Nations Secretary-General, spoke to representatives, IMO staff and the […]
Now that a reduction of Chinese subsidies for Eurasian rail freight have been more or less announced, the arguments for a standstill, slow down or on […]