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...
Two Bulkers Carrying Iron and Ore Depart Ukraine Testing...
Ukrainian officials are reporting that two more bulkers have departed using the humanitarian corridor to break out of the Russian blockade of the country’s B...
Methane Slip is Reduced by Half in Tests by Furetank and...
Reducing the methane slip, the release of unburnt methane into a ship’s exhaust, is one of the critical challenges facing the shipping industry as it continu...
California Ports Prepare for First Tropical Storm in 84 Y...
The National Weather Service and the U.S. Coast Guard have begun to issue warnings and watches as the first topical storm to travel north along the Pacific C...
Odfjell to Install Suction Sail and Air Lubrication on Pr...
Product tanker operator Odfjell looks to continue its efforts at reducing carbon emissions with the first test of a suction sail on a tanker. It comes as par...
China Edges Ahead of Greece as Largest Shipowner by Gross...
Chinese officials are highlighting new research from the UK-based Clarkson Research Service that shows that China has become the world’s largest shipowner ba...
Vale and Anemoi to Install Rotor Sails on World's Largest...
Vale, the Brazilian mining company and one of the largest charters of dry bulk carriers, is continuing to move ahead with its efforts to use wind-assisted pr...
Zihni Shipping, official agency of Botaş
Ertuğrul Gazi