A 6,000-Pound Container of Sulfuric Acid Lost Off North Carolina’s

A cargo ship has reportedly lost 70 out of 30,000 containers at Sea off North Carolina’s Outer Banks due to strong winds and rough waves. What happened? The vessel ‘Maersk Shanghai’ lost its container at Sea...

Fire After Collision Between Ships in Danish Strait

On March 27, a container vessel and a merchant vessel collided in the Danish strait and the collision resulted in a brief fire onboard the vessel. What happened? The unnamed container ship and the merchant vessel...

Install Scrubbers or Face Extra $34bn for Low-sulphur Fuel

Within two years it will be illegal to power a ship with fuel having more than 0.5% sulphur content, unless the vessel is fitted with an exhaust clean gas system, known as a scrubber,...

Worker Found Dead in Cargo Hold of Ship at Port of Houston

On March 27, a worker was found dead in the cargo hold of a vessel and was removed from the vessel when it arrived at the Port of Houston. What happened? The authorities are investigating the...

[Watch] Cargo Hold Tragedy Onboard a Ship

 On March 27, a worker was found dead in the cargo hold of a vessel and was removed from the vessel when it arrived at the Port of Houston.  For more information, please visit here Disclaimer:...

[Watch] Man Launches Himself Into the Air with Homemade Rocket

 A 61 year old limo driver attempted a rare feat when he launched himself into the air with the help of a homemade rocket near Amboy, California, the report says. "Mad" Mike Hughes, the rocket...

It’s an Air Compressor! Winner is…

Usually two-stage, two-crank machine used aboard ship to supply compressed air. The air is compressed in the first stage, cooled and compressed to higher pressure in the next stage. Compressors must always be started...

Construction of LNG Ships for Volkswagen Group Logistics Begins

Volkswagen Group Logistics celebrated the official launch of their LNG vessels. This LNG powered ships will carry Volkswagen vehicles in the Europe-North America route. The new ships will abide by the IMO regulations...

A Paradigm Shift from Preventive/Planned to Predictive Maintenance

As we know that, “a penny saved is a penny earned”, our world is experiencing a tough economic climate. Shipping companies are finding ways to trim the Trans-fat by optimising their spend and thereby...

Coldharbour Initiates Japanese Type Approval Process

Coldharbour Marine, a manufacturer of ballast water treatment systems based on unique inert gas technology, has engaged Japanese classification society ClassNK to assist in the process of obtaining Japanese type approval from the Ministry...