The New 2023 FSMC (Formerly AGM Moth) Entry Policy For Ships

The common name “Asian romani moth” has been changed, as the term “romani” has been deemed derogatory. Vessels which have met requirements of...

Second Annual Experiential Yachting Forum Takes Place In Dubai

Yachting “industry” that is constantly working to make yachting more exclusive and more accessible all the time. This forum was created with a...

Poseidon Principles Provide A Platform For Financing Shipping’s Sustainable Future

The Poseidon Principles provide a platform for financing shipping’s sustainable future, but the technical guidance underpinning the initiative remains under scrutiny, reports Marine Link. UN...

Shipping Containers Are Taking Over The World Of Art

Large-scale works by 12 international artists have been installed throughout the desert landscape of California's Coachella Valley for the fourth iteration of the Desert X...

Chinese Eases Travel Rules, Furthering Cross-Border Travel

March 15 marks a turning point in China's tourism industry as the country eased both outbound and inbound travel rules to further facilitate cross-border...

[PODCAST] MarineMax Sees Smooth Sailing in Yacht Business

Chuck Cashman, CRO and Executive VP of MarineMax, discusses the luxury yacht business ahead of Palm Beach Boat Show. Hosts: Carol Massar and Jess...

Maritime Digitization Market To Earn $423.4 Billion by 2031

Rising demand for efficiency and cost reduction, increasing digitalization in maritime industry due to surge in importance of customer satisfaction, and the development...

Government And Maritime Industry Executives Discuss Readiness

Officials from the Department of Defense (DOD) and Department of Transportation (DOT), and executives from the U.S. maritime industry met in New Orleans last...

Despite a 24% Drop in 2022, Share Of Scrubber Ships Is Likely To Increase

In order to comply with sulphur emission limitations, ships must now utilise ultra- or low-sulfur fuel (such as ULSFO or VLSFO). Ships can still...

Keel Laid For LNG Inland Bunker Barge

An 8,000 m3 inland waterways LNG bunker barge has had its keel laid by Turkey's RMK Shipyard, as reported by Riviera. Long-term time charter  The vessel...