Lloyd’s Register Certifies Jotun’s Hull Skating Technology in Industry First

Lloyd's Regiseter (LR) has awarded the world’s first Recognised Enhanced Antifouling Type Approval to Jotun's SeaQuantum Skate antifouling coating. The approval, announced at...

Shipping Investment Slows Amid Tariffs and Environmental Pressures

Geopolitics puts industry at an inflection point, redefines trade routes. New ships must be ready for 2030s-2040s. Aging fleet is an environmental time...

AI Transforms Maritime Industry with Autonomous Ship Technology

Autonomous Ships and AI Set Course for a New Maritime Era. AI Revolutionises Fleet Management, Navigation, and Port Operations. Autonomous Vessels Gain Momentum...

India Drafts Maritime Rules to Meet IMO Emission Targets

New Maritime Regulations to Reshape India’s Ports and Shipyards. India Plans Green Fuel Norms and Carbon Pricing for Shipping Sector. IMO Compliance to...

Japanese Shipbuilders Begin Joint Study on Hydrogen Carriers

Kawasaki, Imabari, JMU Team Up for Hydrogen Carrier Project. Japan Launches Study on Collaborative Hydrogen Shipbuilding. Liquefied Hydrogen Carriers at Core of New...

Floating Nuclear Data Centers Proposed to Power AI Growth

ABS Explores Offshore Nuclear-Powered AI Data Centres Nuclear Barges Could Ease Grid Strain from AI Boom New Study Details Design of Floating Nuclear...

Panama Removes 650 Vessels to Enforce Sanctions

214 Ships Delisted in One Year Amid Tougher Flag Rules. Panama Responds to UANI Over Iran Oil Trade Accusations. One in Five Suspected...

Proactive Safety in Crane Operations

A cargo operation involving steel pipes nearly resulted in significant vessel and cargo damage due to poor crane control, prompting the use of...

Rotterdam’s Leap Toward a Sustainable, High-Speed Port Patrol Fleet

The Port of Rotterdam Authority has introduced RPA ZERO, a fully electric hydrofoil patrol vessel, as part of its fleet renewal and sustainability...

Digital Queueing System Cuts Maritime Emissions by Up to 24%, Study...

Researchers at UC Santa Barbara found that digital queueing systems for container ships can reduce GHG emissions by 16–24%. The intervention is low-cost,...