CMA CGM selects Damen to upgrade 100 vessels
Damen Shipyards Group and CMA CGM are beginning a cooperation that will ultimately result in around 10 of the latter’s vessels receiving significant modifications this year.
Read moreDamen Shipyards Group and CMA CGM are beginning a cooperation that will ultimately result in around 10 of the latter’s vessels receiving significant modifications this year.
Read moreSeatrium announced that it has secured a series of major contracts with an aggregate value of S$350 million, to be completed by end 2025.
Read moreThe initial pair of LNG-powered, wind-assisted vessels for the Northern Lights initiative, a collaboration involving Shell, Equinor, and TotalEnergies, have been inaugurated in China.
Read moreIn light of recent statistics and findings from the Panama Maritime Authority regarding maritime incidents and casualties in the past four years (2020-2023), it is evident that there are critical areas requiring improvement in the implementation of Safety Management Systems across the fleet.
Read moreTo ensure the safety and security of vessels, ship-owners, operators, masters, and affiliated companies are strongly encouraged to prioritize the implementation of rigorous security measures aimed at preventing unauthorized access by stowaways during sea voyages or upon arrival at ports.
Read moreIMCA provides lessons learned from an incident in which, a crew person was injured getting out of a fresh water tank on a vessel. The incident occurred during cleaning of the tank.
Read moreOn April 3rd, Chinese state media CCTV reported that eight individuals disappeared following a collision between a Chinese fishing vessel and a Panama-flagged container ship near a town in Hainan, an island province.
Read moreAs UK MAIB reports in its most recent Safety Digest, a container vessel was slowly approaching a Mediterranean port in the early hours of a winter morning.
Read moreAccording to Paris MoU, M/V "AIKATERINI K" was detained in Kiel (Germany) on 28 February 2024. This is the third detention in the Paris MOU region within the last 24 months.
Read moreIn a ceremony held in Yokohama, Japan, the world's second large methanol-enabled container vessel was named "Astrid Mærsk".
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