COSCO Disposes 14 Vessels
China COSCO Holdings Company Limited has announced decommissioning and disposing of fourteen of its vessels.
China COSCO Holdings Company Limited has announced decommissioning and disposing of fourteen of its vessels.
A Washington state lawmaker looking to ease traffic congestion for several Puget Sound-area communities near Seattle has proposed building an eye-catching new toll bridge made from retired Navy aircraft carriers.
Royal Caribbean International officially took delivery of its 23rd ship, Anthem of the Seas – the world’s most advanced cruise ship.
The world’s first ship that runs on methanol will soon go international waters. SP handled the necessary fire risk assessment based on SOLAS regulation 17 ” Alternative design and arrangements ”
This study presents an emissions inventory based on scenarios for growth in marine vessel traffic in the U.S. Arctic in 2025. At current fuel sulfur levels, the study finds, pollutant emissions from ships in the region could increase 150 to 600 percent by 2025.
Following a vehement opposition, Swiss-based Allseas Group SA has decided to change the name of the world’s largest offshore vessel – Pieter Schelte to Pioneering Spirit.
The finishing touches are being added to the world’s largest vessel, Allseas’ Pieter Schelte, at the port of Rotterdam over the next few months. The building of the heavy lift and pipelay vessel has been and continues to be one of Lloyd’s Register’s most ambitious and complex projects.
The US Navy has awarded a contract for the towing and dismantling of the decommissioned aircraft carrier Ranger (CV 61) – the third Forrestal-class aircraft carrier, to International Shipbreaking, Ltd.
New requirements for musters of newly embarked passengers prior to or immediately upon departure come into force on 1 January 2015. Further SOLAS amendments entering into force address enclosed-space entry and rescue drills and the code for recognized organizations.
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