Yearly Archives: 2016

Germany to Get it’s First…

What: Looking towards cleaner fuel, Germany is all set to get its first LNG terminal. Give Me Some Background: Dutch infrastructure provider Gasunie is partnering...

Scrubbers – “Yes” or “No”?

2020 – the year which maritime industry is about to witness a sea change both in terms of compliance with environmental requirements and ship’s...

Ships to Run on Time with Predictive Analytics

Tugboats, barges, ferries and other water-bound workhorses are the bread and butter of the shipping industry.  Often running nearly round-the-clock, they are thinly staffed...

The World’s Most Powerful People

Vladimir Putin has topped the Forbes’ World's Most Powerful People list, and second this year is Donald Trump, while Barack Obama sits at position...

Stranded Crew Shipping Wrangle End in Sight

A long-running shipping wrangle which has left 12 seamen stranded on a ship in a Norfolk port for six months could be set to...

Another Chemical Tanker Explosion is Inevitable

Guy Johnson says we are risking another Bunga Alpina and talks approving of drones Disclaimer: This video is intended for informational purpose only.  This may...

Europort: Four Dates for the Diary

Rotterdam Ahoy is staging four important maritime exhibitions over the next 18 months. From 7 - 10 November next year, the eyes of the maritime...

Has Ecoshield Burst the Cavitation Bubble?

The decision to apply Subsea Industries’ award-winning Ecoshield hard coating to rudders and thrusters is paying dividends, with a number of shipowners noticing zero...

Zero Percent for The Swedish Club

In a move designed to support owners in difficult trading conditions, for the second year running, The Swedish Club has announced a zero percent...

Stena Line Extends Agreements for 39 Ferries

Stena Line extends its trust in MacGregor's planned maintenance agreements for 39 ferries  Swedish ferry operator Stena Line has renewed its planned maintenance agreement with...
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