Yearly Archives: 2023

TECO 2030 And Yokogawa Ink Partnership For Hydrogen Fuel Cells Utilization

TECO 2030 ASAand Yokogawa Electric Corporation announced that they have signed a strategic partnership and investment agreement regarding the development of technology for utilizing...

Last Days Of Cruise Season Amidst Snowy Harbor Sighting

The concluding days of the cruise season in Halifax have encountered an unexpected yet picturesque sight: the first glimpses of snow covering the bustling...

MOL & Pyxis Collaborative Approach To Drive Electric Vessel

The recent collaboration between Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. (MOL) and Pyxis Maritime Pte Ltd. stands as a significant alliance aimed at advancing the development...

UK’s First Gen Z Seafarers’ Wellness At Sea Cadet Conference

Sailors’ Society is leading the way in the UK by organizing the first Wellness at Sea Maritime Schools‘ Conference tailored explicitly for the country’s...

The Secret To Financial Success For Shippers

In a multi-billion-dollar industry like supply chain, the financial risk of not understanding the budget landscape is astronomical. But financial success doesn’t happen by...

2023 IMO Biofouling Guidelines Published

At its 80th session, the IMO’s Marine Environmental Protection Committee adopted revised guidelines for the control and management of ships' biofouling to minimize the...

Seawing Kite Completes Validation Testing Demonstrating Fuel Savings

Based on these latest trials, Airseas is now able to project initial results of 16% fuel and emissions reductions, in line with our broader...

Third Quarter Of Decline in The Mission to Seafarers Happiness Index

Further concern over seafarer welfare has been raised by the results of the latest Seafarers Happiness Index, published today, which reveals a further drop...

Update On IMSBC Code Amendment 06-21

One more month to go before Amendment 06-21 (Amdt 06-21) to the International Maritime Solid Bulk Cargoes (IMSBC) Code enters into mandatory force on...

Israel-Hamas War Rocket Attacks Are Leading Oil Tankers to Make Unusual Moves

Logistics intelligence firms are tracking an increase in tankers shutting off transponders near Israel to move and unload cargo undetected. Key ports including...
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