Buy Your Own ‘Carnival Cruise’ for A Few Millions!
Ship auctioneer CW Kellock & Co. is listing one of Carnival Cruise Line's earliest vessels, the Holiday, next month.
The former Carnival vessel...
BIMCO Develops ‘Refund Guarantee’ To Tackle Legal Uncertainties
BIMCO is developing a standard refund guarantee for shipbuilding contracts, including the SAJ and Chinese forms.
The refund guarantee aims to provide an...
Oil Refiners Close Plants Over Lost Demand Worries
Oil refiners shut plants as demand losses may never return.
The pandemic initially cut global fuel demand 30% and refiners temporarily idled plants.
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UN Biodiversity Report Shows How the World Fails Nature Targets
In 2010, leaders from 196 countries gathered in Japan and agreed on a list of goals designed to save the Earth and target was 10...
COVID19 Pushing Containershipping Future To E-commerce
With global companies going for e-commerce in a pandemic hit world, the shipping industry is suddenly finding favor with an upsurge of investments. One...
Crew Birthday Bash Leads To the ‘Mauritius Oil Spill’ Reveals Investigation
A Japanese ship that ran aground on a coral reef off Mauritius may have changed course to get a mobile data signal for...
[FAQ] Enviro Protection Notations for Vessels
Environmental Notations for ships are extremely important to make shippers follow environmental regulations. Keeping that in mind, the ABS group has published an environment...
Why Young People Are Prone To Flu Deaths?
Often we think of frail, elderly people as being vulnerable to the deadly complications of the flu. While that's true, perfectly healthy children, teens,...
Masks Making People Immune To COVID19, Says Study
In a major development, researchers have found out that people who contract coronavirus might not become as sick if they wear masks, that is,...
Study on CO2 Footprint To Help IMO Address Ship Emissions
The CO2-emissions associated using an Exhaust Gas Cleaning System (EGCS, or scrubber) vary between 1.5% and 3% for a number of representative ships.
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