Danish shipping company, DS Norden, has taken a minority stake in a Danish-Indian biofuel scale-up, Mash Makes.
The US government has launched the tanker version of the long-standing Maritime Security Program – find out which vessels and owners are involved.
The first half of 2023 has defied expectations for major shipbuilders with owners continuing to pile on newbuilding orders for containerships and LNG carriers.
With its economic diversification efforts; policy reforms and foreign direct investment commitments over the next five years, the eyes of the shipping world are on the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia as it fast tracks to becoming a world leading maritime...
Twenty-seven shipping companies of Greek interests listed on US capital markets, were honoured during the first annual Hellenic-American Shipping Gala held this month.
The tanker market has come off its high seen in 2022 but it remains volatile, and rates are at generally very healthy levels – what does the second half of 2023 have in store?
Spending on new LNG carriers since the beginning of 2022 represents 27% of total newbuilding investment and more than any other sector including containerships.
The Chinese energy supplier China Gas, shipping company Wah Kwong Maritime Transport and leasing company CSSC (Hong Kong) Shipping jointly set up a new company to develop LNG-related business.
The first vessels with WinGD ammonia dual-fuel engines are expected to be in operation in 2026 following engine deliveries in the previous year.