Shipping/Maritime
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Italian Police Find $27M of Cocaine in Vessel’s Sea Chest
The Italian police are highlighting their ongoing efforts to crack down on the smuggling of illegal narcotics into the…
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First Red Sea Explosion Reported After Houthis Vow to Resume Attacks
Security services received reports of an explosion near an unidentified vessel today in the Red Sea. It is the…
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Navigating Through the Storm: Cybersecurity and its Stakeholders
The global shipping industry, covering around 90% of world trade, faces a growing storm in today’s digital age: cybersecurity…
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Four Crewmembers Missing After Chinese Vessel Hits Bridge and Sinks
Chinese officials report a massive search is underway for four missing crewmembers after a vessel hit a bridge crossing…
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Singapore Keeps Top “Maritime City” Status, and UAE is Moving Up the Ranks
The latest edition of the DNV Leading Maritime Cities report is out, and it has some surprises – and some…
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MOL Plans First Japanese Installation of Carbon Capture/Scrubber System
Mitsui O.S.K. Lines has decided to equip one of its LR1 product tankers with a combination system that both…
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ABB Validates New Propulsion Concept in Study with Ritz-Carlton Yacht
ABB is making strong progress on its new propulsion concept called Dynafin which the company believes will increase a ship’s…
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General Cargo Ships Lag Far Behind on Measures of Crew Wellbeing
Seafarers who have spent enough time in international trade are familiar with a general pattern in vessel quality: newer,…
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General Average and Salvage in Ocean Freight
The owner of the Dali, the massive cargo ship that lost power and knocked down the Key Bridge on March 26, killing…
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Japan Plans Next Generation Containership for Zero Emissions and Efficiency
A Japanese consortium made up of coastal shipping company Imoto Lines and marine software company Marindows is launching a…
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