UK Eyes Part-privatisation of Ship Register to Compete for Flags
Greater commercial freedoms would allow it to lure more ships after Brexit, says report.
A part-privatisation of the UK Ship Register will enable it to...
China’s Shipbuilding Output Down 12.1 Percent
China’s shipbuilding output down 12.1 percent in January-November
In the January-November period this year, the aggregate shipbuilding output in China amounted to 31.83 million dead...
PEMA Joins the New I AM Industry Alliance
The Port Equipment Manufacturers Association (PEMA) along with 20 other organisations, has joined the Industry Alliance for Multimodal Connectivity and Logistics (I AM), which...
East-West Shippers See First Increase in Contract Rates
Ocean freight rates for cargo moving under contracts on the major East-West trade routes saw a reversal of trend in 4Q 2016, according to...
LNG Engines Could Be Stepping Stone to Fuel Cells
The growing adoption of hybrid electric powertrain systems and the projected growth in the number of vessels burning LNG as fuel, could lead to...
Germany to Get it’s First…
What:
Looking towards cleaner fuel, Germany is all set to get its first LNG terminal.
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Dutch infrastructure provider Gasunie is partnering...
Scrubbers – “Yes” or “No”?
2020 – the year which maritime industry is about to witness a sea change both in terms of compliance with environmental requirements and ship’s...
Ships to Run on Time with Predictive Analytics
Tugboats, barges, ferries and other water-bound workhorses are the bread and butter of the shipping industry. Often running nearly round-the-clock, they are thinly staffed...
The World’s Most Powerful People
Vladimir Putin has topped the Forbes’ World's Most Powerful People list, and second this year is Donald Trump, while Barack Obama sits at position...
Stranded Crew Shipping Wrangle End in Sight
A long-running shipping wrangle which has left 12 seamen stranded on a ship in a Norfolk port for six months could be set to...