Equatorial Marine Fuel Conducts Carbon Credit Trial

Singapore bunker supplier Equatorial Marine Fuel Management Services (EMF) in late June completed a carbon credit transaction with commodities decarbonisation platform Carbon Management Solutions...

IEA Cuts Oil Demand Growth Forecast for 2023

The IEA has downgraded its world oil demand growth forecast for this year by 220,000 b/d, citing a deteriorating economic outlook mainly concentrated in...

ONE Launches LUX Service

Ocean Network Express (ONE) has announced the Latin-East-Coast Europe Express (LUX), a new weekly service connecting Europe and the Mediterranean to the East Coast...

China’s Maritime Freight Transport Up by 10.9% from 2021

China accelerated construction of major water transport infrastructure last year, with investment in fixed waterway assets rising by 10.9 per cent from 2021. ...

Scorpio Tankers Makes A $32.5m Tanker Sale

Monaco-headquartered Scorpio Tankers has sold its 2013-built MR product tanker STI Ville for $32.5m, reports Splash247. Product Tanker sale The Emanuele Lauro-led company said that the...

TT Talk – Container Industry: Incremental Change?

Over the last 25 years, the global container transport industry has undergone significant economic and safety developments. As with so many aspects of life,...

BOKA Vanguard Completes Its First Marine Decommissioning Project

Boskalis’ largest semi-submersible heavy transport vessel was part of a major marine decommissioning project for the first time. After our colleagues of SMIT Salvage...

Shortlisted Nominees Announced for the 2023 SAFETY4SEA Awards

SAFETY4SEA is pleased to announce the distinguished shortlisted nominees for the 2023 SAFETY4SEA Awards, following an online nomination process, initiated a few months ahead...

Rivada Partners With IEC Telecom For Expanding Digitalization At Sea

Rivada is seeking business for its ‘OuterNet’ satellite scheme and supplying large quantities of data to government as well as corporate clients. IEC Telecom...

The World’s Largest Cruise Ship Expected To Set Sail By Early 2024!

Icon of the Seas is five times the size of the Titanic which has a maximum capacity of carrying 10,000 people.  On board,...