One of the world’s leading container terminal operators, APM Terminals, part of A.P. Moller – Maersk, has announced the expansion of its Maasvlakte II terminal in […]
The first of ten new, all-electric ferries opens a new age of emission-free commuter services along Lisbon’s Tagus River, in the latest example of green transformation […]
Technology group Wärtsilä has signed a Technical Management Agreement (TMA) with Debmarine Namibia. The agreement is designed to provide advanced technical support to the latest Debmarine […]
Today, the European Commission has decided to continue recognising certificates for seafarers issued by the Philippines, one of the world’s largest maritime labour supply countries. Image […]
Scientists firmly believe that the deep ocean circulation that tends to form around Antarctica is about to collapse. Such a decline in ocean circulation is expected […]
On 20 March this year, a vessel master employed on a commercial ship was fined a whopping $5,000 by Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) for breaching […]
The seven Chinese nationals who were rescued by the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) on Jan. 27 from a distressed supply vessel near Suluan Island in Guiuan, […]
China’s first-ever submarine communications cable-laying ship was introduced on Wednesday in Jiujiang City, which is in Jiangxi Province. The 10,000-ton vessel, Longyin No. 9 makes use […]
An oil tanker that’s owned by a US-traded transportation firm seems to be taking on Iran’s crude oil in an Asian maritime strait violating US sanctions, […]
Captura, a carbon removal company founded at Caltech, and AltaSea at the Port of Los Angeles today announced a partnership that will further advance ocean-climate solutions. […]
Hapag-Lloyd is introducing “Ship Green”, a new solution for climate-friendly transportation based on biofuel. The solution is accessible from anywhere at any time and requires no […]
A. P. Moller – Maersk (Maersk), a global integrator of logistics, today inaugurated its first warehousing & distribution (W&D) facility in Cape Town, South Africa. Present […]
As the maritime industry transitions to a low and zero-carbon future, African policymakers are being advised to implement training infrastructure as quickly as possible to maximize […]
US-based seafaring majors are looking to hire approximately 75,000 Filipino seafarers in the next few years. John Padget, the chief executive and Carnival Corp. president met […]
Almost two decades since the ceremonial and memorable first cut of steel and a decade since the christening in Newport News, the USS Gerald R. Ford […]
Myanamar’s Sittwe Port, funded by India as part of the unique Kaladan Multimodal Transit Transport assignment, will be launched on 4 May. As part of a […]