Weekly Maritime Security Report – Week 38, 2019
Protection Vessels International has released the 38th Weekly Maritime Security Report of 2019. The report summarized on 6th November 2019 highlights the various incidents...
[FAQ] Pros and Cons of Using Methanol and Hydrogen As Marine Fuels
According to an article published in Riviera Maritime Media, Anglo Belgian Corporation has tested renewable fuels methanol and hydrogen on a single-cylinder bench engine...
MR Tankers Focuses on Transaltantic Route To Boost Trade
This higher demand may prolong the gains in earnings for medium-range tankers plying transatlantic trades, which have nearly doubled since early October.
European...
Grain LNG: Buyers Put Forth With Flexible LNG Storage Purchasing
In a newly launched ‘open season’ process, the UK’s National Grid is seeking feedback from customers interested in buying LNG storage capacity from 2025...
NYK Agrees for Ship Tour in Association With Mazda Motor Corporation
NYK cooperated with a ship tour sponsored by Mazda Motor Corporation at the port of Mitajiri-Nakanoseki by escorting about 20 children and their families...
Global Maritime Issues Monitor: A Look Into Top Economic Crises in Shipping
‘Global economic crisis’ ranked to have potentially the greatest impact on the maritime industry over a ten-year time horizon.
‘New environmental regulation’, ‘geopolitical...
Maersk Chief Operating Officer Announce Departure, Company Looking for New COO
In a move that startled the world, the shipping giant Maersk announced the departure of their Chief Operating Officer,Søren Toft.
According to a press release...
Weekly Bulk Report – Week 45, 2019
The Baltic Briefing has released a report about the dry bulk market of the 45th week of shipping activities of this year. The report dated...
Container Industry To Be the Biggest Losers As 2020 Hits, Says Analysts
On January 1, 2020, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) will impose new emissions standards designed to significantly curb pollution produced by the world’s ships....
Freight Rates Bound To Increase As MGO Use Increases Ahead of 2020
According to Shipping analyst Poten & Partners the impending 2020 sulphur cap is driving tanker charter rates as owners are forced to use MGO,...