The US Navy intends to equip submarines with ship-targeting variants of the widely deployed Tomahawk missile starting next year as part of Washington’s push to beef […]
With the launch of the four newest methanol engines, industry leader Wärtsilä is well-positioned to accelerate the marine sector’s shift to sustainable fuels. This action sets […]
Three commercial ships were attacked in the Red Sea’s international waters on Sunday, according to US military sources, as Houthi militants declared their responsibility for the […]
The Indian Navy’s ranks will be redesignated to reflect the country’s traditions, Prime Minister Modi announced on Monday. He declared as he spoke at a Navy […]
On December 1, 2023, Minister of Transport Pablo Rodriguez announced the Green Shipping Corridor Program, marking a significant advancement in environmental sustainability for Canada. Supported by […]
The US Navy (USN) has recovered a Boeing P-8A Poseidon maritime patrol aircraft that crashed into the sea near Hawaii, paving the way for the aircraft’s […]
A float-out ceremony was held on December 1, 2023, at the Meyer Turku shipyard in Turku, Finland, to commemorate a significant milestone in building TUI Cruises’ […]
Maersk McKinney Møller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping has partnered with Denmark and the USA to finance pre-feasibility studies for green corridors in five Global South […]
Oceans are enormous bodies of water with a lot of unresolved mysteries. In the water, a great number of ships have sunk and wrecked. Occasionally, in […]
The European Union’s marine security group reported on Tuesday that a merchant vessel flying the Maltese flag, which was taken over by a group of people […]
According to PM Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, the Israeli shipping firm ZIM is not permitted to dock at any Malaysian port. He declared that the Transport […]
Last week, Bollinger Shipyards successfully delivered the first-ever Bollinger-made Auxiliary Personnel Lighter–Small (APL) Class berthing as well as messing barge (the APL 71) to the U.S. […]
Singapore and Japan have signed a memorandum of cooperation (MoC) to create history’s first Green and Digital Shipping Corridor (GDSC). The Singaporean Ministry of Transport and […]
Bulgaria is getting ready for negotiations with Somali pirates in response to the recent seizure of the Bulgarian bulk carrier MV Ruen, which is flagged under […]
BP became the first oil company to halt shipments in the Red Sea, which cited a deteriorating security scenario due to increasing attacks by Yemeni rebels […]
According to maritime security sources on Monday, a commercial vessel that was seized by unidentified attackers is still off the coast of Somalia, raising concerns about […]
The heavy-lift installation ship Svanen, owned by Van Oord, is about to undergo a significant renovation. With a 25-meter extension to its gantry crane, the ship […]