Pakistan has received the most advanced and largest warship from China. This is also the most significant warship Beijing has exported ever before. China State Shipbuilding […]
China’s military has come up with mockups of a US aircraft carrier along with other warships in Southwest Xinjiang’s Taklamakan desert. The declaration was made in […]
Following the cargo and fire loss from Zim Kingston, Canadian authorities are expected to be using a barge crane to get rid of debris from impaired […]
As the COP26 climate summit today holds discussions specifically focused on transport, sustainable cargo initiative GoodShipping has announced a new partnership with 18 companies that will […]
Coinciding with COP26 in Glasgow, Hutchison Ports Port of Felixstowe has announced a major investment in new equipment to help decarbonise its operations. The UK’s largest […]
The maritime shipping industry should not forget the human element as it recovers from the global pandemic and faces new environmental challenges according to Panos Kirnidis, […]
ABB Turbocharging has welcomed the 50th customer for its Turbo LifecycleCare annual service agreement as operators in the marine and power sectors seek to maximize uptime […]
A new international analysis on Innovation Needs for Decarbonization of Shipping provides insides and guidance on how to decarbonize shipping. The analysis concludes that many green […]
The global shipping and trading community will join forces once again in November to raise vital funds for the hospital ship charity Mercy Ships. Vessel charterers, […]
Large numbers of goods and passengers are transported daily between the ports in Stockholm, Helsinki and Tallinn. The three Baltic Sea ports in collaboration have each […]
A ceremony to mark the completion of the worldʼs first maritime transport of liquefied hydrogen, including its loading and unloading has been held in Kobe, Japan. […]
Boskalis will convert numerous vessels within its Offshore Energy division into hybrid vessels through the retrofitting of Energy Storage Systems, or ‘power packs’. The conversions, which […]
IMO has welcomed the 100th ratification of the International Labour Organization (ILO)’s Maritime Labour Convention (MLC), 2006, which is the global instrument mandating seafarers’ employment rights […]
Six weeks, forty-seven days into the war between Russia and Ukraine, and the intensity of the conflict shows no chance of de-escalation. Seafarers remain in the […]
A remotely operated harbor tug developed by Keppel Offshore & Marine (Keppel O&M) is the first in the world to receive the ABS Autonomous Notation. Already […]
The Wan Hai 176, a container vessel lost its engine power and eventually drifted approximately seven miles off the coast of Point Reyes. It was towed […]
After the cruise industry’s two-year lockdown, the first vessel has once again sailed back into Canada’s waters. Cruise vessels saw the direst outbreaks early on in […]
The Dutch government mentioned on Wednesday that it is trying to make sure a dozen yachts ordered by wealthy Russians are not being delivered to any […]