The decisive role of public-private partnerships in delivering net zero for shipping by 2050 was spotlighted by Christopher J. Wiernicki, ABS Chairman, President and CEO in […]
NAPA Stability, NAPA’s new stability management software for passenger vessels, has been approved by the classification society Lloyd’s Register (LR). This marks a milestone for the […]
Seafaring is a rewarding and important career choice for 1.6 million workers globally, but for many years the plight of a seafarer has been kept in […]
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 […]
Ship traffic in Bosphorus Strait (Turkey) is set to restart in a northbound direction on Thursday as of 0600 GMT, following a brief suspension. The Tribeca […]
While the construction and floating out of Icon of the Seas is sending shockwaves all across the cruise world, Royal Caribbean’s next-in-line Icon Class ship is gearing up […]
On Thursday, February 16, Maersk revealed that they are scouting for another location to berth their Singapore-flagged tanker Maersk Magellan after being denied entry to the […]
On Friday, February 17, The Philippines Agricultural Department charged 15 crew members of a cargo ship for smuggling sugar. Authorities found P400 million worth of sugar […]
A 1440-built ship has been lying under thick layers of mud in Newport, Wales, and archaeologists are now trying to restore it. The 15th-century vessel was […]
Japanese company Kyodo Senpaku Kaosha has revealed that they are building a whaling mother ship that can travel to Antarctica, making people jittery that the Southern […]
Despite LNG carriers accounting for a mere 1.45% of the total cargo fleet, the overall value of LNG sale and purchase transactions accounted for nearly 12% […]