The Coast Guard reopened the Mississippi River to all vessel traffic near Memphis Friday morning. The shutdown of a part of the waterway had disrupted…
Shanghai Maritime Safety Agency has launched a 3-month Concentrated Inspection Campaign (CIC) on propulsion and auxiliary machinery, commencing from 15 March 2021 and ending on…
S ignificant discoveries have been made off South Africa’s south-eastern coastline by Total and its investment partners. Drilling activity such as this could be the…
UAE-based rig operator Shelf Drilling has secured a three-year contract for the 1982-built Trident XII jackup rig with Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) in India.
The…
Shipping busts can be even more exciting than shipping booms. When spot rates crash, debt comes due, vessels are arrested, bankruptcies pile up and vultures…
Wreck removal personnel have begun cutting another section from the Golden Ray car carrier wreck in St Simons Sound, Georgia, in what is the longest-running wreck removal…
With greater public pressure to cut maritime and port emissions, the European Commission has launched its EU sustainable finance package, enabling tug-related companies and others…
TSUNEISHI SHIPBUILDING of Japan is the latest company to be confirmed as implementing shipbaord data collection operations using the IoS-OP (internet of Ships open Platform)…
As the world battles the coronavirus pandemic, the global maritime transport industry is playing a critical role in the response to the virus, according to…
Twenty members of the Port Authorities Roundtable from Asia, Europe, Middle East and North America met on April 24 to declare their commitment to ensuring…