Watch: Cargo ship sinks off South Korea, 8 feared dead
The Hong Kong-flagged general cargo ship "Jin Tian" sank between South Korea and Japan on January 25, and there are fears that up to 8 crew might have died in the incident.
Read moreThe Hong Kong-flagged general cargo ship "Jin Tian" sank between South Korea and Japan on January 25, and there are fears that up to 8 crew might have died in the incident.
Read moreDue to the increase of COVID-19 infections in China, crew disembarking or taking shore leave at Korean ports from vessels whose last port of call was in China must undergo a PCR test and quarantine for one day.
Read moreThe world’s first commercial shipment of certified clean blue ammonia arrived in South Korea from Saudi Arabia. Namely, a vessel carrying the 25,000 metric tons of cargo docked in Ulsan.
Read moreSolutions for Our Climate and Pacific Environment released a new report that provides an achievable vision for green shipping and a zero-emission future for the Korean shipping industry.
Read moreSouth Korea and the US agreed to establish a green cargo shipping route between the Port of Busan and the Port of Tacoma aiming to achieve maritime carbon neutrality.
Read moreInternational classification society Korean Register (KR) and Ulsan Port Authority (UPA) have signed an MOU to support methanol-fueled ships and establish the South Korean port as a low-carbon, eco-friendly energy hub.
Read moreThe South Korean government announced that it aims to invest more than 140 billion won in R&D in the shipbuilding sector, in order for its share in the global high value-added ship market to reach 75% by 2030.
Read moreProman Stena Bulk, the joint venture (JV) between Proman and Stena Bulk, announced that their two fully operational methanol-fuelled tankers have become the first vessels to bunker methanol in Ulsan, South Korea.
Read moreAvikus has signed a deal with SK Shipping and Sinokor Merchant Marine to gradually supply Level 2 autonomous navigation solution to 23 ships operated by the shippers.
Read moreItochu and petrochemical producer Lotte Chemical will co-operate on ammonia businesses to secure fuel-use ammonia for Japan and South Korea.
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