A squid and long-liner fishing vessel named the HSIANG CHING reportedly caught on fire on 6 November in the North Pacific, approximately 250 nm east of […]
In response to the Green Shipping Challenge formulated jointly by the Governments of Norway and the United States, Norwegian maritime cluster organisations, shipping-industry associations, shipowners, business […]
ABB Ability Marine Braking Assistance helps ships minimize stopping time and distance, without compromizing steering capability Initially developed at the request of Royal Caribbean Group, the […]
Three more governments have endorsed a worldwide cross-sector initiative to catalyse the supply of green fuels, and support the global energy transition, it was announced today […]
Giving impetus to the ‘Aatma Nirbhar Bharat’ and India’s ‘Make in India’ commitment, Defence Research & Development Organization (DRDO) launched Hull Module of Submersible Platform for […]
The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA), Port of Long Beach, Port of Los Angeles, and C40 Cities have begun discussions to establish a green […]
Earth’s rising seas and warming weather are getting worse and are happening faster than earlier. The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) mentioned on Sunday in a note […]
Eastern Pacific Shipping (EPS) has announced the successful installation of Value Maritime’s (VM) Filtree system onboard its managed vessel M/T Pacific Cobalt in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. The Filtree system, […]
The amount of grain leaving Ukraine has significantly dropped even as an UN-brokered deal strives to keep the food flowing into the developing countries about a […]
Japan mentioned that China’s naval helicopter approach to its research vessel in the country’s exclusive economic zone (EEZ) in the East China Sea was “regrettable” and […]
As founder of the New York- and Milan-based design agency dubbed Forakis Design, Forakis is carving out a niche as an innovator with a relentless passion […]
The Canadian Coast Guard has reportedly activated a pollution response following a partially submerged 65-foot fishing boat leaking fuel and oil discovered on Sunday, off Deas […]
An Antarctic cargo vessel chartered for replacing Australia’s impaired icebreaker is headed back to Hobart after it ran aground at Mawson Station in the middle of […]
On Sunday, February 19, the Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, blamed Iran for attacking an oil tanker. The incident happened last week when the Liberian […]
In a recent development, the Anglo-Eastern Group has revealed that they are adding 1000 Indian seafarers to their pool of workers. The Hong Kong-based ship management […]
Recently, the Nigerian Navy turned in a tanker to the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety or NIMASA for allegedly switching off its AIS system. The vessel […]