Atlas Ocean Voyages has taken delivery of its new 200-guest World Traveller, which will be officially named on November 20. The handover ceremony took place here […]
The Singapore Maritime Institute (SMI) successfully held the 12th Edition of the SMI Forum at the Orchard Hotel today. Themed “Digitalisation and Artificial Intelligence: Sparking the […]
Russia has reportedly lost three-fifth of seaborne crude sales in Europe since Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022. That market is expected to vanish in eight […]
The smallest and oldest ship of Carnival Cruise Line’s fleet is prepared to embark on its final voyage. The 2,052-passenger vessel named the Carnival Ecstasy, which […]
A recent contract to transport two 620-ton warships from Belgium to Pakistan as deck cargo has set records as Peters & May’s heaviest and longest double […]
Cai Mep International Terminal (CMIT) – APM Terminal’s joint venture with Vietnam Maritime Corporation and Saigon Port – continues to earn the trust of one of […]
Stolt Tankers has successfully completed an in-transit hull cleaning trial using Shipshave’s ITCH (In-Transit Cleaning of Hulls) on board the Stolt Acer (pictured) as she sailed […]
Due diligence in supply chain needed to curb environmental crime In March, the Norwegian Court of Appeal convicted ship owner Georg Eide of complicity in an […]
ABS has awarded approval in principle (AIP) to Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering Co. Ltd. (DSME) for its hybrid power system, a configuration previously limited to […]
The first-ever liquefied natural gas (LNG) vessel reached Freeport LNG long-idled plant based in Texas on Friday. This is the first time since the facility closed […]
Japan’s shipping firm Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) has now decided to integrate two coastal RORO vessel and ferry operating majors, Ferry Sunflower Limited and MOL Ferry […]
A new suite of navigation simulators for the Royal Navy will be rolled out this year as part of Project Selborne’s modernisation of Royal Navy training. […]
Shell has threatened legal actions against activists of Greenpeace who boarded a heavy load carrier last week. The vessel was loaded with Shell’s Penguins FPSO for […]
The Liberian Registry has awarded an Approval in Principle (AIP) to Anemoi Marine Technologies for their Rotor Sail systems. Anemoi’s Rotor Sails are available with three […]
Aberdeen is now an attractive location for larger vessels from industries, including oil and gas, renewable, decommissioning, cargo, and cruise. A jack-up rig sporting legs measuring […]
Nantes, France, 10 February 2023. Classification society DNV has awarded an AiP to Michelin for their WISAMO wing sail system. This is the first AiP to […]
On Saturday, February 11, two ships collided in Ho Chin Minh City’s Long Tau River. The vessels in question were Wanhai 288 from Singapore and Resurgence […]
In a major development, the Bangladesh Shipping Corporation will get $22.48 million in insurance for an abandoned cargo ship in Ukraine. The vessel in question is […]