East Java Multipurpose Terminal (EJMT), International Container Terminal Services, Inc.’s (ICTSI) business unit in East Java, Indonesia, hosted a ground-breaking ceremony October 12, to showcase the development of a new state-of-the-art gateway...
Hovertravel has become the first UK domestic ferry to earn Green Marine Accreditation in Europe.
In this interview, we speak with Nikos Michas, Global Tanker Segment Director at Lloyd's Register, about the current challenges and opportunities in the tanker segment.
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...
Development of a cryogenic carbon capture and storage (CCS) system which is capable of storing carbon emitted from container ships is now possible according to one tech company.
The safety of the crew and passengers is always the top priority. With this course, seafarers would be upskilled on various topics, such as: anticipating and mitigating stability challenges using the NAPA software to keep vessels steady in even...
Hong Kong based consultancy Linerlytica says the expiry of Consortia Block Exemption Regulation (CBER) will have little impact on liner shipping and its critics have “overplayed” their hand.
TOC Americas –October 17-19- returned to Panama, for the fourth time, in a new venue, the recently opened Convention Centre. The vast modern facility was the best location to a very successful exhibition of auxiliary service companies, equipment...
ZIM Integrated Shipping Services Ltd. announced today the launch of two new services aimed at meeting the needs of ZIM’s customers in Latin America.
WinGD has won an order from Exmar LPG BV for ammonia-fuelled engines for two 46,000m3 LPG/ammonia carriers. Exmar claims the ships will be the first oceangoing vessels to have dual-fuel ammonia engines which enable close-to-zero emissions when...