Do you know what FSRUs are?
Floating Storage Regasification Units (FSRUs) are floating structures that bring LNG to the coast after receiving it offshore and regasifying it there.
Read moreFloating Storage Regasification Units (FSRUs) are floating structures that bring LNG to the coast after receiving it offshore and regasifying it there.
Read moreOne of the less known ways to reduce fuel consumption and consequently lower emissions is air lubrication.
Read moreA Gemba Walk is a workplace walkthrough which aims to observe employees, ask about their tasks, and identify productivity gains. Gemba Walk is derived from the Japanese word “Gemba” which means “the real place”, so it is often literally defined as the act of seeing where the actual work happens.
Read moreHave you ever wondered how ships maintain their stability on the water? Ballast is a key operation surrounding ships, as it is responsible for keeping the vessel upright by ensuring an even distribution of weights.
Read moreThe oceans account for 70% of the planet Earth, where about 50,000 ships ply every day. But how is it secured that they ply in safe areas?
Read moreWhen an airplane incident occurs, all the vital information surrounding the incident can be found in the black box, but have you ever wondered what is the case for ships?
Read moreLightning remains one of the most significant dangers for outdoor workers, but have you ever wondered what protects ships from lightning?
Read moreIMO has issued a circular to inform about all certificates and documents that are required under IMO instruments to be carried onboard ships, as approved by latest Facilitation Committee, MEPC, MSC and Legal Committee.
Read moreWhat makes a maritime center and which criteria rank one maritime center higher than the other?
Read moreKey industry associations jointly released a glossary on climate change definitions in relation to shipping in an effort to clarify associated terminology.
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