Following their selection into the annual PortXL innovation programme, the Port of Rotterdam Authority is starting a concrete exploration into partnerships with three scale-ups. These highly […]
Kuwait has introduced a decree that prohibits commercial vessels carrying commodities from and to Israel from the country’s territorial waters. Rana Al-Faris, the Minister of State […]
To advance the country’s maritime competence in terms of research and mapping, the first in the much-awaited series comprising four survey vessels was launched on Sunday […]
A fire on a ship carrying timber from Gothenburg was not in control even on Sunday after over 24 hours, the authorities reported. Image Credits: kustbevakningen.se […]
Ultra-luxury travel brand Silversea Cruises® has announced the name of its first ship, Silver Nova℠, developed as part of its innovative newbuild project known as Project […]
Global towage operator Svitzer announced an agreement with Robert Allan Ltd. and Sanmar Shipyards to build the TRAnsverse Tug, the next generation multipurpose tug. The innovative […]
British diesel technology innovator, Cox Marine, has joined SHAPE UK, a consortium looking to transition Portsmouth International Port into the UK’s first zero-emissions maritime hub. As […]
Shipping has seen a significant improvement in safety over the past decade as higher standards of ship construction and operation have cut the number of casualties, […]
Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. (MOL) announced that on December 2, the next-generation coal carrier, Kurotakisan Maru Ⅲ, which will serve Electric Power Development Co., Ltd, was […]
Fida Husain Janwari, Senior Superintendent of Police in Keamari, said that officials had been informed that a 65-year-old man named Raul Begaso was found dead in […]
SEA-LNG, the multi-sector industry coalition established to demonstrate LNG’s benefits as a viable marine fuel, and Titan LNG, a leading independent alternative fuels supplier, have announced […]
The world’s greatest shipping firm, the Denmark-based A.P. Moeller-Maersk, said Wednesday that it had the best-ever earnings quarter, that was driven by increased freight rates coupled […]
Maersk had announced previously about its decision to cease operations in Belarus and Russia. On 2 May, the firm finished its last cargo operation at one […]
The maritime sector of Russia is experiencing a wind-down of multiple services, including ship certification from some of the best foreign providers – imperative for accessing […]
The ports of Antwerp and Zeebrugge will from now on continue their growth trajectory under one name: Port of Antwerp-Bruges. At the extraordinary general meeting of […]
A new programme to develop and implement a Sustainable Maritime Transport (SMART) system in the Caribbean has begun in a preparatory phase, aimed at supporting the […]
A new report from the MTF’s ‘Project Ammonia’ examines MTF members’ views on the applicable international safety regulatory framework for ammonia as a marine fuel and […]
At a press conference in Wilhelmshaven, several important news items for Germany’s energy future were announced: Federal Minister Robert Habeck and the Lower Saxony Ministers Olaf […]