What cruise ships may look like in 2100
MEYER group released earlier this week an illustration to present a cruise ship concept that shows what the form of holidaying could look like in the year 2100.
Read moreMEYER group released earlier this week an illustration to present a cruise ship concept that shows what the form of holidaying could look like in the year 2100.
Read moreThis week, Lloyd’s Register has awarded Approval in Principle (AiP) to Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) for its new Onboard Guidance System, which is designed to prevent excessive container roll at sea for containerships.
Read moreThe Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) is continuing its search and rescue (SAR) operations after the M/V Lady Mary Joy 3 reported fire onboard while passing through the waters off Baluk-Baluk Island on March 29th.
Read moreOn 20 March, a Sydney commercial vessel master was fined $5,000 by AMSA, for breaching a condition on a vessel’s certificate of operation.
Read moreFloating Storage Regasification Units (FSRUs) are floating structures that bring LNG to the coast after receiving it offshore and regasifying it there.
Read moreInternational Maritime Organization's FAL 47 Committee (13-17 March 2023) approved a revised version of the IMO Compendium on Facilitation and Electronic Business.
Read moreInternational Maritime Organization's FAL 47 Committee (13-17 March 2023) outcomes on Maritime Single Window and Port Community Systems.
Read moreIMO's Committee (FAL), 47th session (13-17 March 2023) adopted a new amendment to the FAL Convention which aims to address the need to combat illicit activities in the national facilitation programs of Governments.
Read moreThis morning, ABB made the announcement that it would provide Lisbon's river commute with the city's first all-electric boat.
Read moreYesterday, Belize, Japan and Portugal became the latest countries to show their support for the safety of fishing vessels by becoming contracting parties to the fishing vessel safety treaty, the 2012 Cape Town Agreement.
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