Korean Register (KR) has developed a new class notation for the safe marine transportation of electric vehicles, as a result of its collaborative research with leading […]
Removing the dangerous sea mines floating near the major ports of Ukraine ports could take up to months. Currently, hundreds of seafarers continue to remain stranded […]
MSC has become the first carrier to provide in-house Liquid Cargo Solutions, directly supplying and fitting flexibags for customers worldwide. MSC provides a single point of […]
TOKYO-Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. (MOL; President & CEO: Takeshi Hashimoto) today announced that its group company, MOL Drybulk Ltd. (Representative Director, President: Kazuhiko Kikuchi) will start […]
The Port of Long Beach has signed on to the Shanghai-Los Angeles Green Shipping Corridor, a partnership of C40 Cities, ports, shipping companies and cargo owners […]
Ports of Auckland welcomes Sparky, the world’s first full-sized ship-handling electric tug. Shrouded in fog, Sparky arrived in the Waitematā Harbour early this morning escorted by […]
The Federal Maritime Commission today approved a settlement agreement reached between its Bureau of Enforcement (BoE) and Hapag-Lloyd AG (Hapag-Lloyd) where the ocean carrier will pay […]
Intelsat, operator of the world’s largest integrated satellite and terrestrial network and leading provider of inflight connectivity (IFC), today announced there are now more than 10,000 […]
Swiss marine power company WinGD has launched a software-based Engine Power Limitation (EPL) system to enable rapid and cost-effective compliance with the IMO’s EEXI regulations, which […]
A yacht skipper who compelled a container vessel to change its course in the Tauranga Harbour was infringed by the Harbourmaster of the Bay of Plenty […]
A dedicated new fleet serving the French West Indies with three new 7,900 TEU ships and four 7,300 TEU ships powered by biogas. Pioneering technology that […]
Two Diving Support Vessels (DSVs) that enhance submarine support operations and are currently being built by the Hindustan Shipyard Ltd (HSL) for India’s Navy are scheduled […]
“Green corridors have the potential to be more than just a test bed for shipping emission projects, they will tie into national clean energy transition strategies […]
The global ocean carrier has again been recognised for its scheduled liner, regular trade lane and tailor-made tramp chartering services to project heavy lift and breakbulk […]
The recent study from UCL; Exploring methods for understanding stranded value: case study on LNG capable ships, is a flawed academic exercise, detached from reality. In […]
The distribution of pharmaceutical products requires specific handling. This method is defined in the GDP (Good Distribution Practice) guidelines. Port of Antwerp-Bruges was the first seaport […]
Naval architecture firm Glosten and ABB have joined forces to develop a methanol-hybrid ship assist tug design that provides operators with a viable path to carbon-neutral […]
Teams are striving to mitigate the impacts of a new oil leakage from a cargo vessel that is partly sunken in Gibraltar that has reportedly affected […]
Fran reportedly washed ashore approximately 25 miles south of the Golden Gate Bridge in August. The much-photographed and beloved female humpback whale had broken its neck, […]