NYK Puts First LNG-Fueled Panamax Bulker into Service as...
Japan’s Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha (NYK) is placing the first LNG—fueled Panamax-class bulker into service as part of its commitment to continue the carri...
Seaspan Conference Brings Message of Hope for Ukrainian S...
Container shipping fleet management company Seaspan Corporation held its European seafarer’s conference on the 2nd and 3rd of October at the Hotel Del Mar in...
Fighting in Gaza Could Lead to Shipping Disruption in Str...
As suspicion grows of Iranian involvement in the planning of the terrorist attacks in Israel last weekend, analysts are turning their attention to the potent...
China’s First Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vessel Enters Service
China has placed its first hydrogen fuel cell-powered vessel into service. Officials from the Three Gorges Corporation, which will be operating the vessel as...
EU to End Antitrust Exemption for Liner Shipping in 2024
The European Commission has decided after 15 years not to extend an exemption for carriers from the EU’s antitrust rules which had been designed to enhance s...
CMB to Diversity Euronav Away from Tankers in Decarboniza...
CMB looks to follow a very different strategy for Euronav focusing on decarbonization and diversification after the settlement with Frontline that carves up...
Cruise Ship Rescues Man Attempting Solo Pacific Row from...
A 24-year-old man from Brisbane, Australia who was trying to become the youngest person ever to row across the Pacific is instead ending his trip aboard a 77...
Sumitomo, NAPA, Norsepower See Bright Future for Rotor Sails
Partnerships will be key to decarbonizing shipping, as each participant brings different strengths and knowledge sets to bear on the problem.
Two More Ships Depart Ukraine Without Russian Approval
Two more vessels have managed to navigate their way out of Ukraine unharmed using Kyiv's newly-declared shipping corridor, defying Russian threats to maritim...