[Watch] Diving a Barge from WWII Sunk
Bulker Aground in Lake Superior
Watch the diving a barge from WWII sunk in Apra harbor GUAM.
Disclaimer: This video is intended for informational purpose...
SKF Develops New Concept for Ballast Water Treatment Eliminating Current Weaknesses
Working to ensure that ships will be fully compliant with new rules: SKF develops new concept for ballast water treatment eliminating current weaknesses
Ship owners...
Measuring Noise Levels of Cavitating Propellers
Measuring Noise Levels of Cavitating Propellers
As underwater radiated noise levels in the oceans increases, MARIN has investigated just how much cavitating propellers are to...
Cargo Ship Collides with Tanker: Violation of COLREG Rules
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London P&I Club Reports Shortfalls on Mooring Station Procedures
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Record Compensation Claim Filed against Container Ship
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Surge in Panama Bunker Prices reaches the Highest Level
According to Ship & Bunker data, there is a steep surge in the Bunker prices in Panama. This could be the highest level of...
Singapore Unveils New Bunkering Initiatives
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First “P&I” Beach Clean-Up in Greece
The American Club’s Manager’s Piraeus team, with the support of HELMEPA, brought Members and high ranking executives from the Greek Shipping community together for...
Braemar SA Calls for more Training to Deal with Vessel Casualties
Braemar (incorporating The Salvage Association) (Braemar SA) has called for more training to be given in order to make vessel casualties manageable in the...