Cruise Giant Set To Sail Its First Quantum Ultra-Class Ship
According to a Ship Technology report, Royal Caribbean International’s first Quantum Ultra-Class ship Odyssey of the Seas is set to debut in Florida, US, next year.
Odyssey of the Seas
Royal Caribbean’s Odyssey of the Seas...
Damen, Europoort Lay Keel for Unique Diving Bell Ship
Damen held the keel-laying ceremony for WSA KOBLENZ’S new diving bell ship, says an article published in their website.
Keel laying ceremony
The keel-laying ceremony has been held at Europoort Construction in Hendrik Ido Ambacht for...
ICCT Findings That Created a Stir at IMO
The calls to limit ship’s power have suffered a setback in the tortuous week on shipping’s decarbonisation path at the headquarters of the International Maritime Organization (IMO), reports Ship & Bunker.
Limit ship’s engine power
In...
Euronav’s Anchored Supertanker To Become Asia’s Refuelling Hub
A Euronav NV-owned supertanker anchored along Asia's busiest shipping route is set to become a refuelling hub as the company seeks to secure cheaper fuel for its fleet ahead of new industry rules, reports...
Torm Postpone Some Scrubber Installations Until 2020 Due To Delays
Copenhagen-headquartered products tanker operator Torm, in its latest quarterly report, says it has decided to postpone some scrubber installations to the first and the second quarter of 2020, reports Marine Log.
Scrubber installations
Torm says it...
[Watch]: Boeing 747 Sank for Underwater Theme Park
According to a video published in Safety4Sea website, Boeing 747, a 70-metre aircraft was submerged as part of an underwater theme park.
Disclaimer: This video is intended for informational purpose only. This may not be...
IMO Sulphur Rules: Woodside and Australian Miners Buckle Up
Local LNG producer Woodside and Western Australia’s mining sector are getting ready for the introduction of new global limits on the sulphur content of marine fuels from 1 January 2020, reports Interfax Global Energy.
IMO...
Ship Technology Global: Latest Issue Covers Technology News and Industry Analysis
Ship Technology Global is back for another issue packed with technology news and industry analysis.
The latest issue explores the implications of recent oil tanker attacks in the Strait of Hormuz, map out some of...
LNG Newbuilds Will be Outmoded To Meet Decarbonisation Targets, Says Livanos
Mr. Peter Livanos, the Gaslog chairman, warned that new LNG carriers will be obsolete by 2050 without new technologies owing to the imposition of decarbonisation targets and he sees LNG as a key and...
Hydrogen Propulsion Prototype for Large Maritime Vessels Hits Trials
Norwegian shipbuilder Havyard, which won a Nkr104M (US$11.4M) technology development grant from the Norwegian Government in late 2018, has signed an agreement with separate suppliers for tanks and fuel cells for its prototype hydrogen...