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.
DNV has announced that this year’s Port State Control Concentrated Inspection Campaign (PSC CIC), will be taking place from 1 September to 30 November 2025, focusing on ballast water management.
Read moreDetailsHumor shows that you’re not shaken by small stumbles. It signals self-assurance, quick thinking, and approachability—qualities people gravitate toward.
Read moreDetailsThe “World of the Seafarer: Qualitative Accounts of Working in the Global Shipping Industry” is an open-access publication which offers a compelling and insightful look into the lives of those who work in the global shipping industry.
The publication covers a range of real-world scenarios, offering a structured approach to dealing with stowaways. It includes guidance on identifying access points on ships, conducting effective security measures to prevent stowaways, and carrying out thorough ship searches.
Human interaction struggles resulting from technology impact is a key feature of present generations being at their prime working years, which makes the issue of soft skills more relevant than ever.
The World Shipping Council (WSC) has issued a position paper recommending structured and strategic alignment of the EU Emissions Trading System (EU ETS) with the forthcoming IMO Net Zero Framework.
Read moreDetailsPresident Donald Trump announced on 12 July that he plans to impose a 30% tariff on imports from Mexico and the European Union starting August 1, following weeks of failed negotiations with these major U.S. trading partners.
The European Commission is expected to propose a floating price cap on Russian oil as part of its next sanctions package against Russia, aiming to overcome internal EU resistance.
The sanctions imposed against Russia by the United States of America (USA), United Kingdom (UK) and European Union (EU) may directly affect any vessels owned or operated by Russian entities and/or involved in trade to Russia.
On July 8, the European Commission adopted a delegated act establishing a flexible and pragmatic methodology to define low-carbon hydrogen.
Discharge of wash water from open‑loop exhaust gas‑cleaning systems is prohibited within the Domestic Emission Control Areas for Atmospheric Pollution from Ships (DECAs).
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 moreDetailsSea-Intelligence informs that the ongoing crisis in the Red Sea and the re-routing of vessels south of Africa, has led to a staggering 45% increase in CO2 emissions from container shipping in the European Union in 2024.
Read moreDetailsA new report supported by Danelec has revealed that outdated data practices aboard ships may be costing the global fleet millions of dollars in fuel waste and missed efficiency gains.
South Africa has reaffirmed its commitment to decarbonizing its maritime industry, outlining plans to implement key IMO regulations on shipping emissions and establish a national task force and action plan to drive the effort.
The Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping announced that Lloyd's Register Maritime Decarbonisation Hub (the Decarb Hub) is joining as a Knowledge Partner.
The Clean Maritime Fuels Platform called on the European Commission to develop dedicated maritime funding windows for the production, distribution, and uptake of clean maritime fuels to decarbonise the sector in its upcoming Sustainable Transport Investment Plan (STIP).
The Directorate General of Shipping (DGS), recognizing the critical need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and improve air quality, has issued guidelines to enable and regulate biofuel bunkering activities in accordance with established global standards and best practices.
IMCA draws lessons learned from an incident where a worker sustained a back injury while transiting through a lightening hole within a confined space.
Long Range Identification & Tracking (LRIT) is a system which requires applicable ships to transmit their identity and position every 6 hours.