Image for representation purposes only Shell, a multinational oil and gas company, has found a suspected unexploded bomb near the Far North liquids and Associated Gas […]
Image for representation purposes only A recent investigation by the United States has found that China unfairly controls the global shipbuilding, maritime, and logistics industries. The […]
Image for representation purposes only A Chinese-owned fishing vessel, Liao Dong Yu, was hijacked off the coast of Somalia in late November 2024. The ship and […]
Image Credits: Novatek The United States has imposed sanctions on China-based Zhoushan Wison Offshore and Marine Co. Ltd for supplying power modules to Novatek’s Arctic LNG […]
Image for representation purposes only President Joe Biden has announced that the U.S. Navy’s next two Gerald R. Ford-class nuclear-powered aircraft carriers will be named after […]
Image for representation purposes only The number of ships falsely registered under fraudulent flags has increased, doubling in less than two years which has raised serious […]
Image for representation purposes only BP, the UK-based energy giant, has temporarily stopped production at its Shah Deniz Alfa (SDA) platform in the Caspian Sea after […]
Image for representation purposes only The number of seafarers abandoned at sea surged to an all-time high in 2024, with 310 cases reported globally. This marks […]
Image for representation purposes only SOHAR Port and Freezone, a deep-sea port and adjacent free zone in the Middle East, has launched a new Port Management […]
Image for representation purposes only Federal prosecutors have charged a U.S. Navy sailor, Bailey Szramowski, with distributing fentanyl-laced drugs, which led to the death of a […]
Image Credits: Wikipedia The Suez Canal has seen 47 ships rerouted back to its waters since the beginning of February, showcasing a gradual recovery after months […]
Image for representation purposes only International Maritime Organisation (IMO) Secretary-General Arsenio Dominguez has praised India for its contributions to sustainable shipping, maritime security and seafarer welfare. […]
Image for representation purposes only A new study challenges the long-held beliefs about early maritime technology, revealing that ancient seafarers from the Philippines and Island Southeast […]
Image for representation purposes only The Orissa High Court has ordered the release of the cargo ship MV Debi, which was detained at Paradip Port for […]
Image Credits: Kystverket/Facebook Norway is set to build the world’s first full-scale ship tunnel, with six international contractors competing for the construction contract. The Stad Ship […]
Image for representation purposes only The Russian security council has accused NATO of developing plans that could pose a threat to its port infrastructure, citing the […]
Image Credits: Austal/X Austal Australia has won a contract valued between A$265 and A$275 million to design and build a 130-meter high-speed passenger vehicle ferry for […]
Image for representation purposes only The authorities in Finland and Sweden have launched an investigation into a suspected case of sabotage of an undersea telecoms cable […]
Image for representation purposes only Auckland District Court has fined former Ports of Auckland (POAL) chief executive Tony Gibson NZ$190,000 after finding him guilty of breaching […]