Watch: Shell launches Singapore’s first fully-electric passenger ferry
Singapore's first fully-electric ferry is ready to set sail next month to transport Shell employees to and from its facilities on Pulau Bukom.
Read moreSingapore's first fully-electric ferry is ready to set sail next month to transport Shell employees to and from its facilities on Pulau Bukom.
Read moreAccording to Maritime Domain Awareness for Trade, Gulf of Guinea (MDAT-GoG), pirates boarded the chemical/product tanker Success 9 on Monday, 300 off the of Ivory Coast.
Read moreMPA Singapore has released a notice to inform of an adjustment of disease outbreak response system condition (DORSCON) from yellow to green and updated covid-19 measures.
Read moreMaritime Port Authority of Singapore (MPA Singapore) has released a circular to remind to all vessels that are supplying and receiving bunkers in the Port of Singapore, measures to prevent pollution.
Read moreThe International Maritime Organization (IMO), Norway's Ministry of Climate and Environment, and Singapore's Maritime and Port Authority (MPA) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to collaborate on technical cooperation activities to help developing countries reduce emissions from ships and ports.
Read moreIn early March, the Singapore Government issued a White Paper on Singapore's Response to COVID-19, following the withdrawal of Singapore's remaining COVID-19 measures. The White Paper examines the country's response to the pandemic and identifies shipping as a critical component in obtaining needed supplies.
Read moreSingapore's port authority announced that, from 2023, all new harbor craft must be fully electric or be capable of using B100 biofuel, or be compatible with net-zero fuels such as hydrogen.
Read moreThe Maritime and Port Authority (MPA) of Singapore, has released a media statement on its efforts and plan on achieving better efficiency, safety, and productivity through technology.
Read moreThe 2,038 TEU Wan Hai 288 and the 920 TEU Resurgence collided on the Long Tau river in southern Vietnam on 11 February. The two ships were severely damaged and several containers from the first ship were destroyed as the port bow of the vessel was hit by Resurgence, whose bow was crunched in the incident.
Read moreMPA Singapore informed that in view of the improving global COVID-19 situation, the low impact of imported cases on our healthcare capacity, and the absence of signs of threatening variants, Singapore will stand down the remaining COVID-19 border measures.
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