V.Group Urges Proactive Approach To 2020 Compliance
Growing numbers of shipowners and operators developing Ship Implementation Plans to mitigate risks and minimise disruption
Growing numbers of shipowners and operators developing Ship Implementation Plans to mitigate risks and minimise disruption
ONE is pleased to announce that ONE APUS, with a carrying capacity of 14,000 TEU, was successfully delivered at Kure Shipyard of Japan Marine United Corporation.
Ocean Infinity, is pleased to confirm that, having entered into an agreement with Ardent, the marine services company, it has now completed a project which entailed conducting urgent subsea search,
Nakilat announced its financial results for the first quarter ended March 31, 2019 with a net profit of QR 236 million compared to QR 217 million of the same period last year in 2018, with an increase of 9%.
Ever wondered how ships transit the longest man-made canal “The Suez Canal”? Ever thought how much does it costs to transit one of the busiest shipping routes in the world? Watch the video to find out.Â
A crew members hand got stuck in the winch gear engaging assembly while greasing the mooring winches. Find out more about the accident inside the article.
The Ship Arrestor project was conceptualised and developed in order to ensure absolutely minimum damage and loss to the marine ecology in case of vessel (tanker) accidents from uncontrolled drifting. Find out more about ship arrestor project now.
MOL announced its intention to install a navigation system using augmented reality (AR) technology jointly developed by Furuno Electric Co., Ltd. and MOL Techno-Trade, Ltd. on 21 MOL Group-operated VLCCs.
For the second year in a row, the industry in the port of Rotterdam has released less CO2 into the atmosphere. This becomes clear from new figures published by the Dutch Emissions Authority (NEA).
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