The stories that made a splash over Christmas
Cable layers are a niche segment of the global merchant fleet with just 75 or so in operation today. They […]
The stories that made a splash over Christmas Read More »
Cable layers are a niche segment of the global merchant fleet with just 75 or so in operation today. They […]
The stories that made a splash over Christmas Read More »
In light of the US rejection of the Nippon Steel and US Steel deal, Wolfgang Lehmacher discusses the ongoing erosion
Revisiting national security in the context of global commerce Read More »
One of the cargoes that made the most headlines last year is still making news in the new year. Locals
Controversial ammonium nitrate shipment sparks protest in Ivory Coast Read More »
The Joint Expeditionary Force (JEF) has activated an advanced UK-led reaction system to track potential threats to undersea infrastructure and
AI deployed by 10 European navies to track Russia’s shadow fleet Read More »
Grieg Star Hege Leirfall Ingebrigtsen is taking over from Gry Larsen as managing director of Grieg Maturitas, the holding company
Ingebrigtsen takes the reins at Grieg’s holding company Read More »
The Red Sea shipping crisis – and to a smaller extent, the drought in Panama – have led to the
Shipping toasts best year for tonne-mile growth since 2010 Read More »
Over 30% of all installed ballast water treatment systems fail Port State Control D-2 compliance inspections despite 95% of systems
One in three ballast water treatment systems fail Port State Control Read More »
On January 1, the FuelEU Maritime regulation will come into force. With this in mind, global shipping organisation BIMCO has
BIMCO unpacks new FuelEU Maritime clause Read More »
MarineTraffic / Benjamin Marfil Sweden is attempting to get this week’s most talked about ship to move into its territorial
Sweden seeks bulk carrier linked to cable outage Read More »