The government is doubling down on the disinvestment program before 2022 and 2023 end and is now looking forward to starting roadshows for the Shipping Corporation […]
ASIA’S most oversized ship-breaking yard, based in Alang, in Gujarat, is expecting the lowest turnover in over a decade, with 90 vessels beaching from April to […]
India’s well-known Garden Reach Shipbuilders & Engineers, or the GRSE, reportedly has laid a keel for the Navy’s two antisubmarine warfare shallow watercraft or the ASW […]
In 2022, workers of CEMEX who had been dredging for aggregates found at a quarry on the Dungeness Headland, Kent, found remains of old timbers from […]
Uniper brought Germany’s first full cargo of liquefied natural gas (LNG) to the new LNG terminal, operated by Uniper, in Wilhelmshaven. The LNG ship Maria Energy, […]
China and India are building more gas transmission pipelines than the rest of the world combined, spearheading a 9% year-on-year increase in the length of pipelines […]
A.P. Moller – Maersk (Maersk) announces the completion of its acquisition of Martin Bencher Group, a Danish Project Logistics expert with premium capabilities within non-containerised project […]
As stated in several press releases issued in 2022, GTT is involved in Russia in the tank design of 15 ice-breaking LNG carriers under construction by […]
The government of Denmark has reportedly reaffirmed its support for the efforts of the maritime industry of the Philippines to comply with the international naval standards […]
The Philippines and Canada have reportedly signed a deal that has cleared the way for sailors from the Philippines to crew Canadian vessels. This is the […]
Project supports Japan’s ambitions to harness ammonia as a lower-carbon energy solution. Aramco, FOC, SABIC AN, MOL, and JOE collaborate to deliver important milestone. Low-carbon ammonia […]
FueLNG, a joint venture between Keppel Offshore & Marine Ltd and Shell Singapore Pte. Ltd., has named its newest addition to the fleet, the LNG bunker […]
Shipping companies—encouraged by regulation, customer demand, investor pressure, and internal goals—are searching for ways to decarbonize their fleets. Credit: Zero Carbon Shipping More than 95 percent […]
IMO is urging Member States to contribute equipment to help UN-led efforts to prevent a possible catastrophic oil spill from the FSO SAFER, an ageing and […]
Due to the reluctance of Bangladeshi banks to issue letters of credit due to the continued shortage of US dollars, industry experts say that the country’s […]
The 4000-tonne, 113-meter-long cargo ship Wilson Skaw was trapped yesterday on Ennishöfi in Hnaflói Bay. When the ship was stranded, it was travelling from Hvammstangi to […]
Following a cargo ship’s breakdown over the weekend on Wellington’s primary shipping route, the harbourmaster is “not happy” with the situation. In less than a year, […]
Inspections on vessels loaded with grain from Ukraine reportedly resumed on Wednesday following a U.N.-brokered deal. Kyiv, however, mentioned that additional time was required to secure […]