Image Credits: Port of Long Beach/Facebook International Transportation Service (ITS) has officially launched a major expansion project at the Port of Long Beach to increase cargo-handling […]
Image Credits: US Navy The U.S. Navy’s nuclear-powered submarine USS Connecticut (SSN-22) is expected to return to service in late 2026, five years after it crashed […]
Image for representation purposes only A massive oil tanker bought by the United Nations for $55 million to prevent an environmental disaster is now being used […]
Image Credits: Canadian Coast Guard/X The Canadian Coast Guard is continuing its efforts to clean up the grounded container ship MSC Baltic III, with fuel removal […]
Image Credits: NYK Line Japan completed its first-ever LNG bunkering operation for a cruise ship on July 14, when KEYS Azalea supplied LNG fuel to ASUKA […]
Image for representation purposes only The Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) has started an investigation into a propulsion failure that occurred during the pilotage of the […]
Image for representation purposes only For years, shipping’s relationship with autonomy has been one of cautious optimism, mixed with deep scepticism. We’ve talked about autonomous ships […]
Image Credits: Christian Estrosi/X A French court has temporarily stopped the mayor of Nice, Christian Estrosi, from enforcing a ban on large cruise ships visiting the […]
Image Credits: stenabulk Stena Bulk has announced that it is ready to reflag Stena Sunrise, the first of its five Suezmax tankers, under the Swedish flag. […]
Image Credits: Wikipedia The Hawai‘i Department of Transportation (HDOT) has awarded a contract worth $4.9 million to Shipwright LLC for the removal of the 146-year-old ship […]
Image Credits: WinGD Ltd/LinkedIn Swiss marine power company WinGD has become the first engine designer to bring an ammonia-fuelled two-stroke marine engine to market following the […]
Image for representation purposes only Police in Indonesia’s Riau Islands have arrested 11 suspects accused of carrying out a series of armed robberies against foreign cargo […]
Image Credits: ITF/LinkedIn Over 2,280 seafarers have been abandoned aboard 222 vessels so far this year – with $13.1 million in unpaid wages and a 30% […]
Image for representation purposes only The United States is planning to introduce strict rules that would stop companies from using Chinese technology in undersea internet cables […]
Image Credits: U.S. Central Command/X The U.S. military has confirmed that a Yemeni military group intercepted a large Iranian weapons shipment meant for the Yemeni Houthis. […]
Image for representation purposes only Saronic Technologies and Vigor Marine Group announced a strategic partnership focused on rapidly advancing the delivery of autonomous maritime capabilities and […]
Image Credits: Port of Long Beach/Facebook International Transportation Service (ITS) has officially launched a major expansion project at the Port of Long Beach to increase cargo-handling […]
Image Credits: US Navy The U.S. Navy’s nuclear-powered submarine USS Connecticut (SSN-22) is expected to return to service in late 2026, five years after it crashed […]