ReCAAP ISC: No incident of armed robbery 13-19 February
No incident of piracy and armed robbery against ships in Asia was reported to ReCAAP ISC, between 13th – 19th February 2024.
Read moreNo incident of piracy and armed robbery against ships in Asia was reported to ReCAAP ISC, between 13th – 19th February 2024.
Read moreA capesize bulk carrier, fueled by LNG and commissioned by NYK, has been delivered. The vessel is set to transport iron ore and coal from Australia to Japan, operating under a long-term consecutive voyage charter agreement with JFE Steel Corporation (JFE).
Read moreTwo incidents of armed robbery against ships (one CAT 4 and one attempted incident) in Asia were reported to ReCAAP ISC, between 30th January - 5th February 2024.
Read moreThe new €17 million European GAMMA project aims to make ocean transport and trade more environmentally friendly. Companies and researchers from Europe will collaborate to develop and convert a bulk carrier to operate on climate-neutral fuels and green power, reducing its impact on the environment.
Read moreTwo incidents of piracy and armed robbery against ships (one CAT 1 and one CAT 4) in Asia were reported to ReCAAP ISC, between 23rd and 29th January 2024.
Read moreOn 28th January, a bulk carrier ship named "EN MAY" collided with a support pillar of a crucial road bridge linking Buenos Aires with Argentina's northern Entre Rios province.
Read moreThe Omega, a Marshall Islands-registered vessel weighing 48,800 tons and built in 2004, reportedly collided with the Mirabella, a Cook Islands-registered ship weighing 46,000 tons and built in 1997, about 16 nautical miles north of the Yangtze River estuary, according to WK Webster.
Read moreNo incident of piracy and armed robbery against ships in Asia was reported to ReCAAP ISC, between 16th – 22nd January 2024.
Read moreFujian Guohang Ocean Shipping (Group) Co., and Wuhu Shipyard Co., Ltd. successfully signed a construction contract for four+six 89,000 DWT methanol dual-fuel bulk carriers.
Read moreDNV has entered into a Joint Development Project (JDP) with Singapore-based shipping company SDTR Marine to cooperate on a Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) feasibility study for the latter’s 85,000 dwt Kamsarmax bulk carrier.
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