With little more than four months remaining until the IMO’s Ballast Water Management (BWM) Convention enters force on 8 September, the International Association of Classification Societies (IACS) has published a new recommendation on the testing...
A total of 60 methanol auxiliary engines have been ordered for 12 container vessels for Chinese owners.
The rapid growth in lithium battery shipments has raised concern over the increased fire risk for containerships.
John Fredriksen’s SFL Corporation has acquired two LNG dual-fuel chemical tankers for $114 million.
Freight rate indices are sending mixed messages but most of the latest indicators show a steady decline in rates as lines and shippers negotiate annual contracts on the transpacific.
The board of Gram Car Carriers (GCC) have unanimously recommended to shareholders a takeover bid from MSC through its subsidiary SAS Shipping Agencies.
Shipping emissions have surged as a result of the Middle East conflict, propelling Xeneta’s Carbon Emissions Index (CEI) to a new record.
One the most noticeable changes attending Singapore Maritime Week from 12 months earlier was how much further ammonia has moved up the agenda as a zero-carbon fuel for the future.
A maritime lawyer of outstanding ability, Julian Clark has passed away following a battle with terminal cancer diagnosed last November.
French tech company Sinay announced during Singapore Maritime Week that it has acquired SafeCube.