Methanol-fueled RoRo to operate in New Zealand
New Zealand's MOVE Logistics Group plans to order a new coastal RORO vessel capable of running on methanol fuel.
Read moreNew Zealand's MOVE Logistics Group plans to order a new coastal RORO vessel capable of running on methanol fuel.
Read moreFive people died on September 10 in New Zealand after a small charter boat they were on capsized in what could be a collision with a whale.
Read morePolice officers will meet the bulker Berge Rishiri in Napier on August 29, after a crew member presumably fell overboard while it was off the east coast of the South Island.
Read moreNew Zealand's TAIC published its investigation report on the general cargo vessel Kota Bahagia, that experienced a fire in the cargo hold, making the crew to evacuate the ship immediately.
Read moreIn June 2022, new requirements on biofouling management entered into force for ships in Australia, reminding us that the problem is yet to reach its peak, amid a continuous increase in seaborne trade.
Read moreNew Zealand will continue to support maritime safety in the Pacific through the provision of $12 million funding over the next four years for the Pacific Maritime Safety Programme (PMSP).
Read moreNew Zealand is a step closer to a more resilient, competitive, and sustainable coastal shipping sector following the selection of preferred suppliers for new and enhanced coastal shipping services.
Read moreThe body of a port worker who died at the Port of Lyttelton, New Zealand, on April 24, has been removed by emergency services. The person died as coal was being loaded on a ship at Lyttelton.
Read moreAccording to the Standard Club, Australia and New Zealand have imposed many sanctions against Russia and continue to make additions, following the military invasion of Ukraine in late February 2022.
Read moreHuman Rights at Sea informs that the introduction of a dedicated maritime levy in New Zealand is visibly maximizing support for seafarers.
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