Shell Marine Launch Rapid Charging Station For Electric Vessels In Amsterdam
Shell Marine has unveiled its first Megawatt Charging System (MCS), a groundbreaking advancement in electric vehicle infrastructure.
Shell Marine has unveiled its first Megawatt Charging System (MCS), a groundbreaking advancement in electric vehicle infrastructure.
A large-scale emergency exercise was held in the Baltic Sea, including 150 emergency workers, six special ships, and a helicopter.
US Department of Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control has imposed fresh sanctions on two individuals and five companies.
An oil spill resulting from a collision between a dredger boat and a stationary oil tanker has blackened Singapore’s southern coastline.
The M/V Tutor, a Liberian-flagged, Greek-owned bulk cargo carrier, was hit by an unmanned surface vessel (USV) launched by Houthi forces.
Chinese Coast Guard accused the Philippine ship of illegally intruding into waters near the shaol and causing a slight collision.
The INS Komemiyut, the second of its kind, succeeds the INS Nahshon, which was delivered in October last year.
A Greek-owned ship was damaged after an attack by Houthis. Its crew members were rescued while the vessel was abandoned to drift in the Red Sea, per UKMTO.
The Historic Ocean Liner SS United States has been ordered to leave Pier 82 in Philadelphia by September 12, 2024.
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