The AGCS Safety and Shipping Review 2023 reveals a substantial drop from over 200 annual losses in the 1990s to a mere 38 in 2022, marking a remarkable 65% reduction in losses for vessels exceeding 100 tons over the past decade. However, an...
China’s Maritime Safety Authority (MSA) has issued an updated list of accident black spots along its coast where fishing and deepsea vessels often dangerously cross paths.
The rise of alternative fuels both for vessel propulsion and as part of cargo such as electric vehicles is resulting in new risks for marine insurers.
A spate of fires involving ro-ros with electric vehicles onboard has raised alarm over the risk that lithium-ion batteries pose.
In this latest episode of the Seatrade Maritime Podcast we focus on the impact ESG is having on the salvage sector with guest Gina Panayiotou from the West of England P&I Club.
Major UK maritime insurers, the UK P&I Club and TT Club, have signed up for the Safetytech Accelerator Cargo Fire & Loss Innovation Initiative (CFLII).
The Suez Canal Authority (SCA) said it had successfully attached tows to the LNG carrier BW Lesmes and aframax tanker Burri which blocked the waterway following a collision early Wednesday.