AP Moller-Maersk Reveals World’s Largest Methanol-Powered Container Ship
The Ane Maersk will begin its first voyage on 9th Feb from Hyundai Heavy Industries Shipyard in Ulsan, South Korea, where it was constructed, to Ningbo, China.
The Ane Maersk will begin its first voyage on 9th Feb from Hyundai Heavy Industries Shipyard in Ulsan, South Korea, where it was constructed, to Ningbo, China.
Maersk mentioned that the explosions close by compelled two vessels operated by the U.S. subsidiary and carrying U.S. military supplies to turn around
Hapag-Lloyd and Maersk’s Gemini Cooperation is all set to disrupt the whole shipping alliances landscape, per Alphaliner.
The internet service has been offered to vessels with a registered IMO number. Such vessels can apply to receive an exclusive deal
Crowley has reportedly accepted the delivery of eWolf, the first-ever all-electric vessel that assists harbour tugboat in the U.S.
Iran is preparing to launch its first drone carrier, the Shahid Bagheri, a repurposed boxship formerly known as Sarvin
CHINA has reportedly created a dream bullet that is capable of reaching speeds of about 5,300mph and changing direction via the SatNav signals.
The very large crude carrier owned by AET, the Eagle Veracruz, was registered on January 23, 2024, marking a significant milestone for Singapore’s Registry of Ships
The International Transport Workers Federation (abbreviated the ITF) has released figures for the number of vessels abandoned in 2023 today
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