CMA CGM Wins International Maritime Centre (Corporate) Award
CMA CGM Group is pleased to have been awarded the International Maritime Centre (Corporate) Award at the Singapore International Maritime Awards 2019, which are organized by MPA Singapore.
CMA CGM Group is pleased to have been awarded the International Maritime Centre (Corporate) Award at the Singapore International Maritime Awards 2019, which are organized by MPA Singapore.
By detecting far smaller objects and at a much higher radar resolution than conventional S or X-band radars, the RS24 enables small vessels and other potential hazards close to large ships to be visible.
DNV GL has been appointed as the lead researcher of the first phase of a new Singapore-based program to study the feasibility of AM, or 3D printing, in the maritime industry.
Only nine shipyards, out of 26, on the EU list of approved recycling facilities are realistically open for ship recycling, and only three of the 26 could recycle a large ship, a study commissioned by BIMCO shows.
EU has suspended its search-and-rescue sea patrols that have helped to rescue thousands of refugees and migrants attempting the dangerous Mediterranean crossing into European waters, often in overcrowded and unseaworthy boats
USCG has issued a new rule on seafarers’ access to maritime facilities. The move comes after a longstanding effort by the US SIU to improve access to shore leave and facilities.
A mandatory requirement for national governments to introduce electronic information exchange between ships and ports comes into effect from 8 April 2019.
Corvus Energy will supply a 550kWh Energy Storage System (ESS) for a new all-electric skimmer workboat.
The level of satisfaction concerning container carriers among exporters, importers, and freight forwarders falls marginally, according to the third annual shipper satisfaction survey of Drewry and the European Shippers’ Council (ESC).
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