Image Credits: Philly Shipyard/Linkedin Philly Shipyard ASA has entered into a share purchase agreement with both Hanwha Systems and Hanwha Ocean, for the purchase of Philly […]
Image Credits: HAV Group/Linkedin Norwegian state-owned Enova has awarded NOK 300 million in innovation funding to Maris Fiducia Norway AS, with HAV Hydrogen and Norwegian Hydrogen […]
Image Credits: Maersk Maersk, in collaboration with Nike, will unveil the world’s first methanol-powered container ship at the Port of Los Angeles in August. The public […]
Image for representation purposes only The Union Cabinet, chaired by Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, has approved the Viability Gap Funding (VGF) initiative to establish the […]
Image Credits: USACE Baltimore/Twitter Crew members of the cargo ship MV Dali can return home under an agreement in which the lawyers will be able to […]
Image for representation purposes only The South Korean authorities detained a 2,900-ton cargo ship near the Korea Strait on June 20, 2024. The foreign-flagged vessel was […]
Image Credits: Israel Antiquities Authority/Facebook The Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA) has discovered the oldest ship ever found in the deep seas. Energean, a natural gas firm […]
Image Credits: Kongsberg Maritime Kongsberg Maritime has received Approval in Principle from classification society DNV to enable a key role to be transferred from a ship […]
Image Credits: DEME/Linkedin A partnership consisting of Belgian shipowner and maritime services contractor DEME and Greece’s Hellenic Cables has been awarded a large contract to supply […]
Image for representation purposes only India’s cabinet has approved the construction of a new deep-water port, Vadhavan, on the country’s western coast, around 150 kilometres (93 […]
Image for representation purposes only The INS Arighat, India’s second domestically built nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine (SSBN), is set to be commissioned. INS Arighat, scheduled to […]
Image for representation purposes only Russia has trained its naval forces to use nuclear-powered missiles to attack NATO assets in Europe in preparation for a possible […]
Image for representation purposes only Two crude oil tankers, the Liberian-flagged Delta Atlantica and the Panama-flagged On Phoenix, were reportedly attacked in the Red Sea off […]
Image for representation purposes only The wreck of the Earl of Abergavenny, a ship that sank off Weymouth, Dorset, over 200 years ago, has been granted […]
Image Credits: Disney Cruise Line/X Meyer Werft has received a historic order from Disney Cruise Line for four new cruise ships. The order marks the highest […]
Image for representation purposes only TotalEnergies has taken an important step toward promoting low-carbon marine fuels by delivering its first cargo of 100% biofuel, known as […]
Screengrab from YouTube video posted by CGTN Mingyang Smart Energy, a Chinese company, has launched OceanX, the world’s largest and most powerful floating wind power platform. […]
Image Credits: Sri Lanka Ports Authority/Facebook A major catastrophe was averted at the Port of Colombo’s Jaya Container Terminal (JCT) when the Sri Lanka Ports Authority […]
Image Credits: Wikipedia The Maritime Union of New Zealand (MUNZ) has expressed serious concern over Lyttelton Port Company’s (LPC) new mandatory fitness tests for dockworkers. The […]