For years worries about a potential second Cold War between the United States and China have swirled within discussions on the Asia-Pacific. For a while…
The Mayflower Autonomous Ship (MAS), an AI and solar powered marine research vessel, has taken to the water to begin sea trials ahead of its…
The Maritime Union is backing a health and safety review at Ports of Auckland.
The inquiry was announced on 14 September by Auckland Mayor Phil Goff…
Transport Malta issued the report of its investigation of the 4 September 2019 collision of the laden tanker Kanala and the Chinese fishing vessel Liaodanyu 23626 on the Bohai…
The world’s first in-water remote ship surveys using a remotely operated vehicle have been completed by leading classification society, DNV GL.
In-water bottom surveys using ROVs…
The Gulf Livestock 1 went down with a crew of 43 and nearly 6000 cattle.
Two New Zealand stock handlers, Scott Harris and Lochie Bellerby were…
Families of the missing crew on the sunk Gulf Livestock 1 have urged authorities to resume their search and rescue operations.
The Gulf Navigation ship sunk in a…
Shipowners face gigantic new challenges in the COVID-19 era. In addition to the economic impact, they have to contend with a maze of government restrictions…
During August, there were zero new detentions of foreign flagged vessels in a UK port.
In response to one of the recommendations of Lord Donaldson’s…
Torgeir Sterri, Regional Manager Western Europe and Bjørn-Johan Vartdal, Maritime Digital Director at DNV GL - Maritime discussed developments in autonomous shipping in an interview…