Pakistan has ratified the International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) treaty for safe and environmentally sound ship recycling, the Hong Kong Convention, the last of the big three shipbreaking nations to do so.
In this latest episode of the Seatrade Maritime Podcast we focus on the complexities of providing global customer service for mobile harbour cranes and ship and offshore cranes with Liebherr.
Greek Shipping and Island Policy Minister Christos Stylianides said it is a matter of high priority to align EU legislation on Emissions Trading System (ETS) in shipping with international standards adopted by the IMO but that this must be done...
MAN Energy Solutions has won a contract to retrofit four Cosco Shipping container ships, replacing single-fuel conventional main engines with dual-fuel units capable of operating on methanol or fuel oil.
Hu Keyi, Technology Chief of CSSC Jiangnan Shipyard, emphasizes the importance of digitalisation in shipbuilding and offshoring engineering at Marintec China in Shanghai.
A crisis in the international salvage response system could leave the maritime industry exposed without the possibility of dealing with certain types of casualties.
The ports of Singapore, Los Angeles and Long Beach have set out for their green and digital shipping corridor (GDSC) across the Pacific at COP28.
The boxship ONE Orpheus has been resumed its voyage after it collided with a bridge in the Suez Canal following a rudder failure.
China’s largest shipbuilding group CSSC has signed a slew of huge contracts for up to 34 newbuildings, including 10 car carriers for Seaspan and Hyundai Glovis, at Marintec China.