Yearly Archives: 2025

New Emission Monitoring Partnership to ‘Bolster’ South Korea’s Maritime Decarbonization Drive

The Korea Ocean Business Corporation (KOBC) has announced an expansion of its Marine Environmental Regulation Response Voucher Program, further strengthening South Korea’s efforts to...

First New Cement Carrier In Two Decades Arrives In Great Lakes

The MV Tamarack, a newly built cement carrier owned by Eureka Shipping, arrived at the Port of Montreal on August 22, 2025, completing her...

VLCC Market Outlook Strengthens Amid Limited Fleet Growth And Rising Demand

The very large crude carrier (VLCC) market is entering 2025 with strong fundamentals. With only one new VLCC delivered last year and just six...

SCZONE And Egyptian Turkish Alliance Launch New Logistics Projects

The General Authority for the Suez Canal Economic Zone (SCZONE) has signed agreements with an Egyptian–Turkish alliance to establish two major logistics projects aimed...

U.S. Container Imports from Asia Grow in July

U.S. containerized imports from Asia saw a significant increase in July 2025, reaching approximately 2.62 million TEUs, reports Container News. This marked a strong recovery...

[Watch] Passing with Precision: Inside the Art of Canal Crossings

Marine Insight descirbes the art of crossing other ships in canal. Did you subscribe to our Daily newsletter? It’s Free! Click here to Subscribe! Source: Marine Insight

Tokyo MoU Raises Alarm Over Pilot Transfer Arrangement Safety

The Tokyo Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) has issued a safety bulletin and launched a focused inspection campaign to address increasing risks associated with improper...

GMS: Recyclers Wary Despite Recent Influx of Tonnage

Losses in various individual sectors along the entire dry bulk range across the recent past saw the overall benchmark index lose about 5% of...

Northern Lights Pioneers Offshore CO₂ Storage in Norway

Northern Lights JV has achieved a key milestone, injecting the first volumes of carbon dioxide into its offshore storage site in the Norwegian North...

Suspects Blame Technical Faults for Baltic Sea Cable Breaches

Prosecutors say the tanker deliberately dragged its anchor along the seabed to sever five undersea cables. Finnish prosecutors are seeking 2.5 years in...
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