MSC containership grounded at Port of Gioia Tauro
The MSC containership "MSC Elaine" ran aground on the breakwater at the Port of Gioia Tauro in Italy, on January 9.
Read moreThe MSC containership "MSC Elaine" ran aground on the breakwater at the Port of Gioia Tauro in Italy, on January 9.
Read moreA freighter sank last week off the coast of Abaco, The Bahamas in hazardous weather, with salvors working to reduce the risk of pollution.
Read moreThe first ship in a series of highly efficient shortsea cargo vessels entered service at the end of 2022. Namely, the Vertom Patty was designed to anticipate future trends, as its electric power plant is ready for conversion to methanol fuel or hydrogen power.
Read moreMaersk launched the construction of its first 16,200 TEU dual-fuel containerships that can run on green methanol. South Korean shipbuilder Hyundai Heavy Industries hosted a steel-cutting ceremony.
Read moreOCIMF released a new animation video to explain the rationale behind the new inspection programme and how it will affect inspectors and crew.
Read moreApproaching towards the last days of 2022, we take a look back at the most important issues regarding shipping decarbonization.
Read moreThe US Coast Guard informed that it medevaced the Captain of a cargo ship on December 14, offshore Galveston, Texas.
Read moreThe Port of Prince Rupert has achieved a significant milestone in its emissions reduction measures with expanded shore power capacity at DP World Prince Rupert’s Fairview Container Terminal.
Read moreA new IMO video that highlights the importance of maintaining smooth and clean ships’ hulls free from biofouling has been launched, explaining how reducing and managing biofouling is key to improve fuel efficiency in ships and reduce GHG emissions.
Read moreAirseas has issued video footage of its automated kite system Seawing in flight during ongoing transatlantic sea trials. This comes as the company announces the successful completion of the crucial initial stages of these trials, which are taking place on the vessel Ville de Bordeaux, as it transports aircraft components between Europe and the United States.
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