Over a century after it went missing, a Finnish sailing vessel was discovered in a marine park off Australia’s West coast. The Glenbank wreck was discovered […]
A maddening rush to safeguard and secure natural gas is resulting in a massive shortage of seaborne vessels, compelling firms to pay record-high rates for transporting […]
A Turkish aquanaut has discovered a British vessel that reportedly submerged during the Gallipoli campaign in World War I in Çanakkale’s northwestern province that comprises more […]
To serve as many ports and customers as possible, as efficiently as possible, international ocean carriers often share space on vessels. Vessel sharing benefiting the EU […]
The technology group Wärtsilä and Capital Gas Ship Management Corp. have agreed to partner in the development of a new Fleet Decarbonisation Programme aimed at achieving […]
ABB and Incat Tasmania will explore building an electric ferry with hybrid-electric propulsion which could transition to battery power as shore charging becomes available. In a […]
NYK and NYK Bulk & Projects Carriers Ltd., an NYK Group company, will integrate the Veson IMOS Platform (IMOS) into their core system and begin operating […]
Stakeholders that are pioneering a new future for sustainable ship recycling gathered in Rotterdam at the NGO Shipbreaking Platform’s Ship Recycling Lab: Transformation through Innovation. New […]
The world is changing rapidly. More than ever, our future is uncertain. Especially now, it is important to prepare by exploring this future. Understanding what the […]
IMO is marking five decades of the London Convention, adopted in 1972 to protect the oceans from dumping of wastes. The Convention was updated in 1996 […]
Joint study by LR, Environmental Defense Fund, and Ricardo finds that spills of ammonia as a shipping fuel could negatively impact certain habitats and species more […]
New standalone terminal will provide ultra-resilient connectivity to Inmarsat’s ELERA L-band network and meet the requirements of major maritime safety systems. Inmarsat, a world leader in […]
Sarbananda Sonowal, India’s Union Minister of Ports, Shipping and Waterways, reportedly declared the country’s first-ever National Centre of Excellence for Green Port and Shipping an initiative […]
The Department of Transportation (DOTr) mentioned yesterday that it would establish the country as the “Maritime Capital of the World” by offering the worldwide maritime industry […]
Abdulaziz bin Habtoor, the head of the Yemeni National Salvation Government, has reportedly threatened Tuesday to launch an offensive against “oil-looting” vessels, in line with the […]
Alongside leading environmental, human and labour rights organisations, Human Rights at Sea has added its support for the need to include measures to address illegal, unreported, […]
ABB has secured its first order from COSCO Shipping, China’s largest shipping company, for permanent magnet shaft generator systems Compared with traditional diesel generator sets (single […]
Twenty-six seafarers who are held in Nigeria on charges of oil theft should be freed now, following confirmation from BP that their ship’s load was authorised, […]