The Mein Schiff 1 cruise ship has kicked off the cruise season at Ports of Stockholm. Despite the pandemic, Stockholm is still a top choice destination […]
An International Maritime Organization (IMO) working group has agreed a set of draft guidelines to support mandatory measures to cut the carbon intensity of all ships. […]
Sri Lanka Ports Authority (SLPA) notifies of its acknowledgement of misinformation about the SLPA on various social media outlets regarding the fire that broke out on […]
Despite the ongoing pandemic, ferry company Stena Line has achieved another important milestone in its major new fleet investment programme with the ‘launching’ ceremony of the […]
The Sri Lankan authorities dealing with the X-Press Pearl ship fire have found themselves in a new problem as plastic wastes from the ship are polluting […]
ABS has published guidance on improving data quality in the latest stage of its commitment to guiding the marine and offshore industries’ adoption of digital technologies. […]
MOL and its group company MOL Information Systems, Ltd. have started the operation of a support system for car carrier allocation planning that relies on mathematical […]
Three people have been missing as a chemical tanker collided with a Japanese cargo ship near Ehime. The Marshall Islands-registered vessel Ulsan Pioneer had been hit […]
IUMI – the International Union of Marine Insurance – presented its analysis of the latest marine insurance market trends during its annual conference which is being […]
On Monday, the Samsung Heavy Industries Co successfully exhibited a ship collision avoidance system. Named Samsung Autonomous Ship (SAS), it is the remote autonomous navigation system […]
A Congress leader from Rajasthan, India has forwarded claims about 10 Indian Merchant Navy sailors being stuck on a vessel anchored off a port in Northern […]
Queensland will become the first Australian jurisdiction to administer COVID vaccines to all international seafarers arriving in local ports, with a trial program commencing in the […]
Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd. has concluded a shipbuilding contract for a new 86,700 m3 liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) and liquefied ammonia gas (LAG) carrier powered by […]
The global trade association for ship operators, the International Chamber of Shipping, (ICS) has put forward a comprehensive proposal for a global levy on carbon emissions […]
Energy company Uniper and the Port of Rotterdam Authority have entered into an agreement for developing the production of green hydrogen at the Uniper location on […]
The steel of the first of two LNG (liquefied natural gas) cruise ships for Princess Cruises, a brand within Carnival Corporation, took place in San Giorgio […]