Maersk Supply Service, a part of A.P. Moller-Maersk, is launching its offshore vessel-charging venture, Stillstrom, to support the decarbonisation of the maritime industry by eliminating idle […]
Serious seafarer recruitment and retention crisis are looming unless governments and ship managers take steps to allow more shore time and improve conditions onboard ships. The […]
The Competition Commission of India (CCI) has penalized four maritime transport firms – Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha Ltd or K-Line, Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha or NYK Line, […]
The Crystal Symphony cruise vessel that was supposed to dock on Saturday in Miami, altered its course, sailing to the Bahamas with guests and crew members […]
Mohd Zulkhaili Bin Alias, master of the vessel, ‘APL England’, that lost several dozens of cargo containers off Australia’s east coast was committed to stand trial. […]
Contract for construction of 50Ton Bollard Pull Tugs was concluded with M/s Hindustan Shipyard Ltd, Visakhapatnam in Feb 19. The Fourth tug in the series, “Balbir” […]
V.O. Chidambaranar Port witnessed another landmark this week with handling wind blades of length 81.50 metres, the longest of its kind handled through VOC Port. The […]
This contract win is particularly significant as one of the tugs, a 60-ton Bollard Pull (BP) vessel, is the first of a game-changing, next-generation design by […]
The Guyana national maritime authority, Maritime Administration Department (MARAD), decries the continuous unauthorized representation of its Ships’ Registry, internationally. Recent arrests, and detention of ships engaged […]
Hundreds of Filipino pupils will no longer have to be taught in shacks and tents, thanks to a new storm-proof school built by maritime welfare charity […]
It has been six weeks of Russia’s brutal siege that has left more than 10,000 civilians dead in Mariupol. Corpses are carpeting the streets. Mariupol has […]
Holland America has volunteered one of its vessels to temporarily house refugees from Ukraine. The Volendam will dock in the city of Rotterdam for almost three […]
Russia’s military troops had seized the crew members of a Liberian-flagged vessel dubbed SMARTA on the territory of Mariupol Commercial Sea Port. They had taken it […]
About 500 container vessels are currently stuck in congestion outside China’s ports as the “Zero-Covid” policy initiated by President Xi Jinping wreaks havoc on worldwide trade. […]
Container removal began Saturday for Evergreen’s ‘Ever Forward’ refloat operation in the Chesapeake Bay. Removal to continue in daylight hours over the next several days. A […]
The Port of Los Angeles processed 958,674 Twenty-Foot Equivalent Units (TEUs) in March, its third consecutive monthly cargo record. The Port completed its best first quarter […]
The Port of Antwerp, Europe’s second-largest container hub, in collaboration with, Foodcareplus an integrated international logistics provider offering speciality services in the food transportation industry, Dockflow […]
Rob Jetten, Dutch Minister of Climate and Energy, received the first certificate for green hydrogen during a visit to North Sea Port in Terneuzen. These certificates […]