Uncover the most important maritime news today. Navigate through insights on industry changes, shipping news, and trends.
Uncover the most important maritime news today. Navigate through insights on industry changes, shipping news, and trends.
The Union of Greek Shipowners has published its latest Annual Report highlighting the continued growth, global impact, and environmental progress of Greek and international shipping in 2024.
Read moreDetailsThe 2025 SEAFiT Barometer Survey, an industry-wide survey conducted by SAFETY4SEA during the first half of 2025, reveals a significant shift in how maritime professionals - both at sea and ashore -perceive wellness.
Read moreDetailsDid you know that what you eat can directly affect how well you sleep? Nutrition and sleep are closely linked, and while no single food is a cure-all for insomnia, certain foods contain nutrients that support healthy sleep patterns; especially those that naturally boost melatonin.
Admiral William H. McRaven’s “Make Your Bed” is a powerful book, drawing lessons learned from the author’s own military experiences and turning it into practical guidance for anyone facing personal or professional challenges.
Practicing mindfulness on social media can help reduce its negative effects. The M.I.N.D. framework, introduced by Brit Heiring, can serve as a practical guide for more intentional digital engagement.
The Panamanian Ship Registry will no longer register oil tankers and bulk carriers over 15 years old to enhance fleet performance, reduce detentions, and block shadow fleet vessels.
Read moreDetailsThe Indian Directorate General of Shipping (DGS) has announced the prohibition of maritime training in India by foreign administrations and entities without prior approval of the Director General of Shipping.
USCG informs that, in the absence of specific prescriptive regulations for LNG and alternative marine fuel bunkering, a comprehensive bunkering proposal and risk assessment should be submitted prior to any such operation.
Panama has warned all stakeholders in its shipping registry to strictly comply with UN sanctions against North Korea.
On 31 July, the Singapore Shipping Association (SSA) announced that Malaysia has closed the anchorage and lay-up area at Tompok Utara, near the eastern entrance of the Singapore Strait, also known as the East Outer Port Limits (EOPL).
Ukraine is set to launch a pilot scheme allowing the remote processing of Seafarers’ Identity Documents (SID) for crew stranded abroad.
Timo Essers, e-Navigation Director at NAVTOR, explains the philosophy driving the continual evolution of NavStation, while outlining the headline updates to the soon-to-be released NavStation 6.4.
Read moreDetailsIn the intricate world of maritime operations, safety is paramount. It’s a commitment woven into every journey, from critical cargo transports to the leisure of cruise liners, argues Jon Harrison, Vice President of Channel & Strategic Partnerships, Intellian.
Read moreDetailsThe global shipping industry continues to accelerate its transition toward alternative fuels, with new data from DNV’s Alternative Fuels Insight (AFI) platform revealing a notable uptick in vessel orders during July 2025.
Read moreDetailsAccording to GMS' latest report, the shipping and ship-recycling worlds spiral into chaos amid a global economic turmoil landscape.
The Port of Barcelona and Shanghai International Port Group (SIPG) announced on 4 August the signing of an agreement to intensify connections between both ports in the areas of digitalisation, standardisation and decarbonisation of maritime transport.
GMS and Liberian Registry announced the issuance of the first International Ready for Recycling Certificate (IRRC) following entry into force of the Hong Kong Convention.
A new report by Pacific Environment presents the argument for why the International Maritime Organization (IMO) should take immediate action to curb shipping's black carbon emissions from the Arctic.
A recent trial by the Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) and the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry (DAFF) is expected to support policy changes in Australia that will see more options for recycling waste from international ships visiting domestic ports.
The Nautical Institute draws lessons learned from an incident where during routine maintenance on a bulk carrier, the bosun suffered a severe fatal arm injury from a grinder.
Out of all the ships you have seen in your life, can you even imagine one floating in horizontal position?