Following Congressional passage of The Ocean Shipping Reform Act of 2022, S.3580, the World Shipping Council released the following statement: “Today’s vote on The Ocean Shipping […]
Lloyd’s Register has granted Approval in Principle (AIP) for an SDARI (Shanghai Merchant Ship Design and Research Institute) designed 210,000 DWT Newcastlemax bulk carrier installed with […]
Norsepower’s auxiliary wind propulsion system cuts fuel consumption in vessels and helps the shipping industry become more sustainable. With financing from Nefco, the company seeks growth […]
A former chief engineer at Maersk has developed a new revolutionary system that prevents sludge from clogging cylinder bores and drainpipes. The Automatic Drain Cleaning System […]
The traditional steel-cutting ceremony initiated the construction of the last ship in the Mein Schiff series at the Turku shipyard on Tuesday 14th June. Representatives from […]
SpaceX’s Starlink internet could be accessible by guests onboard Royal Caribbean cruises soon. In a filing with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) on Friday, first highlighted […]
A sailor from Australia, after falling from a boat in the waters of Panama, swam for about 17km through shark-infested waters in the dark and survived […]
The Iran shipping firm has kick-started transporting its first cargo of Russia’s goods to India via a new trade channel. This comes amidst a rising push […]
UECC has further strengthened its sustainable fleet of pure car and truck carriers (PCTCs) with the landmark delivery of a second multi-fuel LNG battery hybrid newbuild […]
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 […]