Two injuries after bulk carrier caught fire
According to International news, a fire broke out onboard the Turkish-owned capesize bulk carrier Beks Force some in the Sea of Japan, on Friday morning.
Read moreAccording to International news, a fire broke out onboard the Turkish-owned capesize bulk carrier Beks Force some in the Sea of Japan, on Friday morning.
Read moreOn 7th June, a cargo ship, the Taisei Maru No.21 ran aground off the coast of Kasaoka City at the tip of Kogochi Island in the Inner Japan Sea.
Read moreMarubeni signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with Pembina Pipeline, to co-develop a low-carbon ammonia supply chain from Western Canada to Japan and other Asian markets.
Read morePowerX has unveiled the detailed design battery tanker “X”, aimed for completion by 2025, with domestic and international field testing planned to commence in 2026.
Read moreMOL announced that it has completed the joint research and development with Asahi Kasei Engineering on "Predictive Detection of Marine Motor Anomalies by Vibration Sensors" and it has realized to commercialize V-MO, a monitoring service for marine motors.
Read moreMitsubishi Shipbuilding, Nihon Shipyard and Japan Marine United Corporation have started a joint study for the development of an ocean-going liquified CO2 (LCO2) carrier.
Read moreOn 18th May, a product tanker which route to Kobe in Japan, stuck under one bridge, needing assistance from local tugs.
Read moreThe day after entering the port of Nagoya, the vessel Wild Rose Leader received LNG fuel from Kaguya, an LNG bunkering ship. This was the first ship-to-ship LNG bunkering to ever occur at Nagoya port.
Read moreThe Japan Coast Guard is investigating the death of a marine pilot, during a pilot transfer to a cruise ship off the port of Nagasaki on 5th May.
Read moreToyota Tsusho announced in early May that, together with Toyotsu Energy they launched Japan's first continuous supply of biodiesel blended fuel on a commercial basis to ships operated by Toyofuji Shipping at the Port of Nagoya in April.
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