Singapore, the world’s largest ship refuelling centre, is set for an evolutionary change after the local port authority confirmed plans to make the use of mass flow meters mandatory, sparking talks of concern over what would be a regulatory first...
Icelandic company Marorka will be demonstrating its Marorka Onboard software at Marintec 2013, which consists of a server unit and software algorithms handling the acquisition of vessel performance data, handling input from 500 sources every 15...
Demand for Wärtsilä’s bet-hedging dual-fuel engines does not seem to be abating, with new 50DF units to be fitted to two LNG carriers being built for two different Chinese owners, the Zhejiang Yuanhe Ocean Shipping Company and Dalian Inteh Group.
Two seafarers are dead, and five are missing after Chinese cargo vessel disappeared in typhoon Haiyan when it struck the southern Chinese island of Hainan.
Seafarer charities are coming to the aid of the Philippines in the wake of the super typhoon Haiyan, which caused mass devastation and left 10,000 dead.
Singapore has made progress in the development of LNG bunkering standards after completing a study on the technical standards and procedures for the bunkering operation in the port, according to Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA).
Ports in Lisbon are set to face major disruption from industrial action by the Stevedores’ Union throughout the next few weeks.
MAN has received an order for its most powerful dual-fuel engines ever, to power two new Jones-Act boxships for Matson Navigation Company.