What is Arctic Bridge Sea Route?
The Arctic Bridge is a major polar shipping route that spans between North-western Russia and the Canadian heartland, and is also an extremely crucial alternate shipping route.
The Arctic Bridge is a major polar shipping route that spans between North-western Russia and the Canadian heartland, and is also an extremely crucial alternate shipping route.
One very famous variant of tanker ships during the early days of shipping and at the time of world war were the T-2 tankers of the U.S Navy. Find out more about these unique tanker ships in the article inside.
The marine industry offers a range of promising career opportunities to those who are ready to explore and are in pursuit of professional challenges. ROV industry is one such field that offers a unique opportunity to work with some of the most advanced marine technologies available in the market today.
The bow at the foremost part of the ship is one of the most fascinating design aspects that catches one’s attention. Let’s take a look at some of the latest and common bow designs used for ships today.
A general cargo ship and a rock barge collided in extremely bad weather, resulting in severe damage. Find out more about the incident inside the article.
The Death on the High Seas Act was enacted by the United States government in the year 1920 to provide financial recompensing to the families of those shipmen who died while being in the active line of duty.
The largest ship ever to enter the Thames arrived at DP World London Gateway on 19th October 2014 in the early hours of the morning. Checkout exclusive pictures of the ship.
Protection and Indemnity or better known as P & I Clubs are a compilation of non-profit making organizations controlled by ship-owners and operators who communally contribute to certain third party liability risks related to their business especially their maritime businesses.
Investigation report into marine accident including what happened, safety lessons and recommendations made on grounding of general cargo vessel, Lysblink Seaways.
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