Kongsberg Maritime to deliver tech package for Triumph Subsea newbuild Under a Letter of Intent signed with Brodosplit Shipyard and DIV Group in Croatia, Kongsberg Maritime is to deliver a large technology package for an ST-269 unit being built for the Scottish-based
Damen and Sea Machines form strategic alliance Boston-based Sea Machines Robotics has entered a strategic allegiance that will see its autonomous command and control and wireless helm solutions offered by Netherlands headquartered Damen Shipyards Group as standard features in
Golden Ray: Responders resume car carrier cutting The St. Simons Sound Incident response team resumed cutting operations to separate Section Seven from the wreck of the capsized car carrier Golden Ray Wednesday. The team has already removed two sections
MAN books record orders for Tier III EGR and SCR system MAN Energy Solutions' Two-Stroke Business has booked more than 1,000 orders for secondary-measure, IMO Tier III-compliant, emission-reduction technology for its portfolio of MAN B&W-branded, low-speed engines. Approximately one-quarter of the orders have
Bollinger delivers third FRC for Guam Delivered to the U.S. Coast Guard in Key West, Fla., the USCGC Frederick Hatch is the 166th vessel that Bollinger Shipyards, Lockport, La., has delivered to the U.S. Coast Guard over a
Ron Wille named President of All American Marine The owners and board of directors of Bellingham, Wash.-based shipyard All American Marine (AAM) have appointed Ron Wille as its next president. Matt Mullett, owner of All American Marine, will continue to
New "silo-busting" ABB software promises to help ships improve efficiency, cut fuel consumption Though digital technologies promise to help shipowners increase operational efficiency and sustainability and meet environmental regulations, a persistent challenge has been the tendency to gather and process data on a system-by-system basis,
Galveston Wharves sees increase in cargo business Galveston Wharves, Galveston, Texas, reports that its cargo business totaled 4.3 million tons in 2020, exceeding 2019 totals by 300,000 tons. General cargo, grain and fresh fruit led the gains. Cargo activity
Detyens wins $11.5 million MSC contract Detyens Shipyards Inc., North Charleston, S.C., has been awarded an $11,510,913 contract for a 50-calendar day shipyard availability. The work to be performed is for mid-term availability services for fleet oiler USNS
Capital Maritime ups 13,000 teu boxship orders to 10 Greek owner Evangelos Marinakis has extended his containership newbuilding programme in South Korea to 10 boxships of 13,000 teu, while...
Shipping told to invest in tech for good of industry Maritime UK chair Sarah Kenny told a webinar companies should be more willing to co-invest in technology for the good...
Dry bulk sector anticipates supercycle over next two years Although shipowners will benefit from strong freight rates, they will struggle to persuade cargo owners and charterers to pay premiums...
'Brutal' decade leaves little room for risk with new fuels Industry stakeholders warn there is little margin for error in the selection of zero-emission fuels and technologies. That the sector...
Mission Improbable: Sanctions entrench unregulated subterfuge tanker fleet A Lloyd's List and Lloyd's List Intelligence special investigation concludes by scrutinising the network of fake addresses, false declarations and...
Iran-linked shipowners list little-known 'East of England' P&I Club for tanker cover Numerous attempts have been made to contact East of England management office in Cyprus on the only telephone details provided...
Government help 'not enough' to keep Greek ferries afloat As losses mount, Greece's ferry operators complain that the help they are getting from the government is inadequate to see...
High-profile box spills double normal annual total 'These events highlight some engineering complication while moving boxes on larger ships while weather patterns are constantly getting more aggressive,'...
Key forecasts show little short-term hope for tankers New data from the International Energy Agency and the Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries suggest tankers will not get...
Shippers face further rollover delays In a normal year, the factory shutdowns in China would see shipments ease. But cargo is still being rolled at...
Weekly Briefing: Maersk sets the pace | Tankers adjust their view | Bulk breaks for new year This week: After a bumper year, Maersk sees growth in 2021 despite uncertainty over the pandemic and is looking to...
Daily Briefing Free to read: Maersk looks to further acquisitions to boost synergies | PI clubs taking tough line in renewal say...
New video shows massive scope of California box-ship traffic jam Here's a helicopter view courtesy of U.S. Coast Guard of container-ship armada off Los Angeles and Long Beach (WITH VIDEO).
Shares of ocean carrier ZIM jump 64% after 'abysmal' debut ZIM, newest Wall Street shipping entrant, is riding wave of record-high freight rates. Shares fully recovered from rocky start.
Vehicle handling steers JAXPORT to cargo gain JAXPORT says strong demand for vehicles and consumer goods contributed to a solid first fiscal quarter.
Global supply chains choke under tsunami of freight Thanks to COVID, there are no seasonal highs and lows for international shipping. There is so much demand for goods that the peak season never...
Indian refiners step up HSFO imports to meet demand amid focus on gasoline, bitumen In a rare move, both companies purchased 180 CST HSFO import cargoes for February delivery.
As fog persists, LNG tankers back up outside channel to Sabine Pass terminal "Once fog lifts, traffic is scheduled to resume outbound," the notice said.
Ammonia possible solution to tackle IMO's GHG emission cut targets in shipping: KR Ready availability, physical properties, infrastructure and storage make it a promising fuel to meet decarbonization goals.
Japan's Sumitomo partners with PETCO for LNG bunkering in Malaysia, Tokyo Bay The agreement is in line with Sumitomo's target to expand its LNG bunkering presence overseas.
Fujairah oil product stocks hit two-month low Total inventory was 21.183 million barrels on Feb. 8, down 9% from a week earlier and the lowest since Nov. 30, according to Fujairah Oil Industry Zone, or FOIZ.
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