In a significant boost to the maritime safety and security of the nation, the indigenously built Indian Coast Guard Ship ‘Sarthak’ was commissioned and dedicated to […]
Over a hundred containers had dropped off a ship loaded with cargo, including chemicals. These had caught fire off the British Columbia coast. The earlier number […]
To relax congestion at the country’s busiest ports, officials on Monday said that they are going to begin fining marine enterprises whose cargo containers linger at […]
Construction on Icon of the Seas, Royal Caribbean International’s first ship powered by liquefied natural gas (LNG), is well underway. Watch the recent installation of the […]
The Global Industry Alliance (GIA) for Marine Biosafety* will debut the early findings of its new “Report on the Impact of Ships’ Biofouling on Greenhouse Gas […]
The Danish Maritime Authority is launching digital certificates for seafarers as well as a number of other digital self-service solutions for shipping companies, staffing companies and […]
Speaking on a panel at the South Atlantic International Trade Conference Maersk North America Regional Managing Director, Narin Phol discussed the nation’s current supply chain challenges […]
The technology group Wärtsilä will upgrade the ‘Siem Pride’, an 89 metre-long Platform Supply Vessel (PSV) owned by Norway based Siem Offshore Rederi, for hybrid engine […]
IMO-Singapore project to implement digital ship clearance system in the Port of Lobito, Angola – the aim is to support more ports in future. The International […]
Maritime welfare charity Sailors’ Society has successfully distributed 5,000 Covid Care Kits, helping more than 26,000 Indian seafarers and their families in the fight against Covid-19. […]
A powerful consortium of shipping stakeholders is aiming to develop demonstrators for two-stroke and four-stroke marine engines running on ammonia fuel. The Ammonia 2-4 project aims […]
The Suez Canal Authority (SCA) mentioned on Saturday that the canal recorded revenues of $1.69 billion in 2022’s first quarter was up from $1.4 billion observed […]
Port of Rotterdam witnessed an accumulation of approximately 4,500 containers due to the sanctions imposed against Russia. Allard Castelein, the Netherlands port CEO, reported to Bloomberg […]
International maritime employers and unions are urging governments to significantly increase efforts to ensure safe and secure passage for vessels following reports of mines drifting in […]
The Corvus Energy Hydrogen Fuel Cell System developed through the H2NOR project has received Approval in Principle (AiP) by DNV for its groundbreaking safety solution enabling […]
The UK Hydrographic Office (UKHO) has announced that it is the provider of S-100 navigation data for the Mayflower Autonomous Ship (MAS) project. This marks the […]
The Indian Ministry of Ports, Shipping & Waterways (PSW) is working diligently towards the achievement of Maritime India Vision objectives. This has resulted in the Ministry […]
The captain of a 192-foot superyacht, Phi, owned by a businessman from Russia has said the detention was a government overreach and nothing beyond a mere […]