Tag: Ship Demolition
Russia’s Oil Fleet Upgrades: Rust to Renewal
The practice of using the world's oldest and riskiest vessels to transport sanctioned oil is being challenged as an increasing number of tankers in...
Ship Recycling Sector Sees Early Signs Of Disruptions
Strong demand in the ship demolition sector has been tempered by the war in Ukraine ‘which is creating some major uncertainty’.
The potential...
Ship Scrapping Increases, IMO Costly Emission Regulations
Ships are demolished this year on an increase pace.
This may be attributed to the costly environmental regulations recently introduced by the UN...
Salvage Crews To Use Explosives For Ship Demolition
Crews dismantling an overturned cargo ship along the Georgia coast may use explosives to cut through some of the thickest steel on the...
Demolition of Capesized Ship With 4,200 Cars To Be Wrapped Up
Salvage crews in early November began cutting apart the capsized Golden Ray.
A shipwreck the size of a 70-story office building with 4,200...
[FAQs] What Happens When a Ship Is Too Old To Sail?
Every ship owner should and will know what happens to a ship when it’s too old to sail anymore. An article published in Safety4Sea...
Weekly Vessel Scrapping Report – Week 45, 2020
Ship & Bunker, with the data from online maritime intelligence and information service VesselValue.com, has listed out the vessels put up for demolition in...
Weekly Vessel Scrapping Report – Week 43, 2020
Ship & Bunker, with the data from online maritime intelligence and information service VesselValue.com, has listed out the vessels put up for demolition in...
Weekly Vessel Scrapping Report – Week 35, 2020
Discovering an invoice while chasing, that has been already sold for scrap.
Demolition sales data from August 27 - September 2, 2020, is...
Ship Recycling Market Turns Volatile Amid Higher Pricing
Demolition activity has failed to maintain the gains, which came as a result of higher pricing enticing ship owners to allocate more tonnage...