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S$200,000 Fine After Engineer Dies in Accident
On April 2, an offshore service company and its operations manager was fined $2,80,000 for an accident that claimed the life of an engineer...
Stevedores Union Strike in Portugal
A ten-day dockworkers’ strike will affect the three Portuguese ports starting from November 14.
In order to protest at a potential end of collective bargaining...
WORD CUP 2016
Laden Cargo Ship Stuck in Port Since June
India’s merchant ship remains stuck at China’s northern ‘Jingtank’ port since June, reports TheHitavada.
What is...
A Smart Tug is Much More Than A Floating Tesla!
Riviera’s Smart Tug Operations Conference in Singapore kicked off with a session on the...
Coral Bleaching Not a Hindrance to Underwater Sex Show
Great Barrier Reef: Coral bleaching not a hindrance to underwater sex show
Coral bleaching is deemed...
WRC Rally Cup
New Records Achieved In Containership Deliveries
A record-breaking 2.3 million TEU of container ship capacity was delivered, surpassing the former...
Breaking Down Barriers to Energy-efficient Shipping
IMO’s work to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions from international shipping is underway in Mumbai, India...
Capesize Benefits from Weather, China’s Stimulus Potential Eyed
After the recent dip, the rebound in spot rates aligns with typical seasonal patterns. As...
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Royal Yacht Britannia’s Mystery Unfolded!
To go back to the beginning, King George VI first commissioned the royal yacht that would become the Britannia in 1952.
Britannia was...
Skuld Guidance on Stowaways
The Immigration Authorities declare unwanted guests found on board the vessel, while the vessel is still in Port, as stowaways. Basically, it is the...
Global Supply Chain Disruptions: Hurricane Milton, Port Delays, and Freight Rate Shifts
According to American Journal of Transportation, Hurricane Milton disrupted operations in Florida last week, keeping the Port of Tampa Bay closed until early this...
Indian Navy Performs ‘Biggest SAR Operation’ To Rescue 600 People
Battered by a cyclone, an Afcons Infrastructure barge began to sink on 17 May. Then, four vessels in the vicinity also lost control.
...
First Ultra-Deepwater Drilling Ship Trial Explored By China
Mengxiang is China's ocean research drilling vessel designed for ultra-deepwater exploration.
Scheduled sea trials were announced without specifics on location.
Filipino President Ferdinand...
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U.S. Coast Guard Introduces New Merchant Mariner Credential
The U.S. Coast Guard has unveiled a new merchant mariner credential (MMC), slated to launch on March 1, 2024. This significant development marks the...
Weekly Tanker Report – Week 28, 2019
The Baltic Briefing has issued the tanker report for the 28th week of this year. The report dated 12th July 2019 provides a valuable...
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Captain Defends Crew Over Subsea Cable Incident in Helsinki Trial
The captain described the subsea cable incident as a “marine accident,” denying any deliberate action by the crew in the Helsinki Trial.
No bridge alarms or vessel signs indicated anchor dragging; weather and...
Southampton Port Leads Sustainable Marine Operations with RAD and Williams
RAD Propulsion and Williams Shipping deployed an electric vessel for zero-emission operations in Southampton Port.
The project supported a marine civil engineering assignment while cutting emissions and noise levels.
Autonomous features enhanced operational...
NCFI Weekly: Freight Rates Drop to Europe, Surge to Middle East
The Ningbo Containerised Freight Index (NCFI), compiled by the Ningbo Shipping Exchange and promoted by the Baltic Exchange, recorded mixed movements in the latest reporting period ending August 22, 2025. The weekly composite index...
Imabari’s Eco Giant Hits the Seas
Imabari Shipbuilding has completed the delivery of a new 64,000-ton handy-max bulk carrier named CORAL HALO from its Shin Kasado Dockyard, reports Container News.
This modern vessel is designed to support a wide range of...
Blank Sailings Limited as Freight Rates Decline Across Major Trades
The majority of Cancellations on Transpacific Eastbound Routes.
US Tariff Cut Pulled Forward Peak-Season Demand.
90-Day Tariff Extension Limits Further Cargo Spikes.
In the major East–West trade routes, out of the 723 sailings scheduled...
US and UK Tighten Sanctions on Iran Over Oil and Shipping Networks
Washington targets shipping firms and oil tankers.
Greek national Antonios Margaritis named in network probe.
China-based operators penalised for handling Iranian crude.
The United States and the United Kingdom have rolled out a fresh...
Burn to Arm from Contact with Tumble Dryer
The Marine Safety Forum has issued a safety alert in which a crew member sustained a minor burn. The case highlights the risk of high surface temperatures and reinforces the importance of allowing machines...
NORDEN Strengthens Global Freight Operations with Vessel Changes
NORDEN has sold a Supramax and purchased a Japanese-built Panamax to optimize its fleet.
The new Panamax is an 85,000 dwt wide-beam vessel with high grain capacity and shallow draft.
Scheduled to join...
DP World and ITOCHU Sign MoU to Unlock New Opportunities in Africa
ITOCHU and DP World signed an MoU to expand strategic collaboration in Sub-Saharan Africa.
The alliance will focus on logistics, fleet management, port development, and consumer goods distribution.
DP World has invested over...
Dry Bulk Fleet Outlook Shaped by Slower Ordering and Trade Shifts
Dry bulk carrier newbuilding contracts fell 63% y-o-y in Jan–Jul 2025, with owners cautious amid high costs and regulations.
Capesize orders lead activity, while Panamax and Handysize segments remain quiet due to young...