A navy vessel from Russia was observed near the Nord Stream gas pipelines about four days before they got sabotaged by explosions, per a new report. […]
A team of experts has recently discovered the presence of human-made pollutants in one of the most remote places and deepest on Earth – the Atacama […]
Black holes seem to have cousins that appear in the oceans. They are mostly unexplored and are called blue holes. Scientists have also revealed that they’ve […]
One of only two sailors from India, Abhilash Tomy, competed in the most challenging solo sailing competition in the world, the Golden Globe Event 2022. A […]
Hundreds of Americans fleeing a two-week-long, deadly violence in Sudan arrived at the port on Saturday in the first US-led evacuation after a perilous land journey […]
According to the Philippine Coast Guard, the MV Hong Hai 189 and the MT Petite Soeur crashed near Corregidor Island last Friday, killing one Chinese crew […]
About 69.2% of vessels that have unknown beneficial owners reportedly engaged in sanction-violating or risky behaviour, per a recent report. Image for representation purpose only The […]
On April 28, the domestic coal carrier Shiranami, ordered by NYK, was delivered at the Saiki Shipyard (Saiki City, Oita Prefecture) of Honda Heavy Industries Co., […]
As part of IMO’s work to ensure that its regulatory framework for Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships (MASS) keeps pace with rapidly evolving technological developments, the Joint […]
TOKYO-Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. (MOL; President & CEO: Takeshi Hashimoto) today made a decision by the Board of Directors meeting held today to accept to acquire […]
The Port of Tyne, working with Connected Places Catapult and partners Arup, Lloyds Register, EDF R&D UK, Newcastle University and the North East LEP, has published […]
The latest quarterly helpline data released by the International Seafarers’ Welfare and Assistance Network (ISWAN) highlights the diverse range of mental health challenges facing seafarers. Calls […]
Bureau Veritas (BV) invests in the New York-based maritime software company, complementing OrbitMI’s focus on performance solutions for shipowners, ship operators and charterers with technical expertise […]
Royal Caribbean International’s Symphony of the Seas is the first in the maritime industry to successfully test and use a biofuel blend in Barcelona, Spain, to […]
In September, NYK participated as a key partner in the Methane Abatement in Maritime Innovation Initiative (“MAMII”), an initiative to reduce methane emissions in the maritime […]
The Indian Navy currently boasts 68 vessels and warships on order, together worth about Rs. 2 lakh crore, in line with India’s ongoing quest for building […]
Two sister ships measure about 193 feet in length and 32 feet in width. It boasts a cargo-carrying capacity of two 20-foot containers and four 40-foot […]