IWSA Calls for Fair Recognition of Wind Propulsion in IMO Net-Zero...
IWSA urges IMO to fairly recognize wind propulsion within the Net-Zero Framework.
Current GFI calculations undervalue wind energy despite its direct efficiency and...
AD Ports Group Rolls Out LEO Satellite Connectivity
Initiative Marks Key Step in Digital Transformation Strategy.
LEO Connectivity to Power AI, IoT, and Smart Port Platforms.
CIO Highlights Role of LEO...
Kandla Port Set to Emerge as Renewable Methanol Bunkering Hub
Port Targets 200 Methanol-Ready Vessels on Singapore–Rotterdam Route.
Existing Infrastructure Enables Immediate Bunkering Trials.
DNV Rates Kandla’s Methanol Readiness at 6–7 on IAPH...
Lessons Learned: Undocumented Steam System Modification Leads to Safety Risk
The Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) investigated an incident involving crew injuries during maintenance on an oil tanker about 60 km east of Sydney,...
CNOOC Adds Two Environmentally Advanced LNG Carriers to Global Operations
CNOOC delivered two new LNG carriers, Green Energy Star and Green Energy Moon, in Shanghai.
The vessels are part of the company’s “Green...
Yangzijiang Shipbuilding Cancels US$180m Tanker Contracts Over Sanctions Concerns
Yangzijiang Shipbuilding subsidiaries canceled contracts for four 50,000 DWT MR oil tankers worth about US$180 million.
The termination followed disclosures linking the buyer’s...
Gard Explains Scope and Impact of Panama Canal’s Disruption Tariff
The Panama Canal Authority introduced a “Disruption Charge” in January 2023, with penalties reaching up to USD 250,000.
Charges apply to vessels with...
U.S. Port Fee Spurs Shift in China-Built Vessel Deployment
Carriers are adjusting vessel deployment ahead of the U.S. port fee on China-built and China-operated ships.
On the Asia–North America west coast trade,...
Missile Attack in Gulf of Aden Marks Major Geographical Escalation
The missile attack on a commercial vessel in the Gulf of Aden marks a major escalation of the maritime threats in the region, extending...
Red Sea Attacks Cause $9 Billion Suez Canal Revenue Drop
The $9 billion revenue drop in the Suez Canal over the past two years, as cited by Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi, is primarily attributed...




















