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DP World Opens New Facilities at Constanța, Romania

DP World Opens New Facilities at Constanța, Romania

Emirati multinational logistics company, DP World, has opened new facilities at the Black Sea’s largest container port - Constanța, in Romania. The facilities include a ‘heavy’ cargo terminal, a new

Digital Ship Identity Trials to Be Hosted in Singapore

Digital Ship Identity Trials to Be Hosted in Singapore

The Port of Singapore is set to begin trials of ‘digital ship identities’ in applications as varied as port clearance and bunkering.  The trials are the result of the Maritime & Port

Lost Ship Discovered in Lake Huron Confirming Tragic Survivor Tale

Lost Ship Discovered in Lake Huron Confirming Tragic Survivor Tale

One evening in September 1894 a tragedy occurred on Lake Huron in the Great Lakes. A tragedy which led to the loss of five lives. However, it wasn’t until a breakthrough discovery by a team of

MoL to Use AI System to Detect Fires on Car Carriers

MoL to Use AI System to Detect Fires on Car Carriers

Following a number of high-profile car carrier fires in 2023, Japan’s Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MoL) is deploying an AI-based system to improve fire safety on its own fleet of car carriers.  At

Methanol Overtakes LNG As the Alternative Fuel of Choice

Methanol Overtakes LNG As the Alternative Fuel of Choice

With stringent emissions targets rapidly approaching, shipping companies are considering a plethora of alternative fuels. Now, research from classification society DNV has revealed that methanol has

Cammell Laird Shipyard Acquired by Balaena

Cammell Laird Shipyard Acquired by Balaena

Balaena, a Cornwall-based maritime and engineering group, has acquired Cammell Laird’s parent company APCL Group, in an acquisition deal for an undisclosed sum. The APCL Group not only consists of

Claims Adjuster, Adam Whittle, reflects on some of the highlights from the superyacht industry in 2016.

Claims Adjuster, Adam Whittle, reflects on some of the highlights from the superyacht industry in 2016.

Adam Whittle, Claims Adjuster at Brookes Bell Group, reflects on some of the highlights of the superyacht world in 2016. 2016 was another impressive year for the superyacht industry.  Headlines

Infrastructure challenges remain as FuelEU Maritime looks to boost green fuel adoption

Infrastructure challenges remain as FuelEU Maritime looks to boost green fuel adoption

FuelEU Maritime is the latest regulation, introduced under the European Union's Fit for 55 package, looking to encourage the maritime industry to adopt renewable and low-carbon fuels as a means of

Monaco Yacht Show

Monaco Yacht Show

Brookes Bell will be attending the Monaco Yacht Show which runs from 22 - 25 September from 10am -6.30pm each day.  Arron Jackaman, Senior Inspection Engineer, Adam Whittle, Claims Adjuster, and

Lifting the Lid on the Latest SOLAS Crane Safety Regulations

Lifting the Lid on the Latest SOLAS Crane Safety Regulations

Vessel cranes have long faced a unique regulatory framework. Lifting appliances onboard commercial vessels, such as cranes, are not currently considered as equipment that needs to be classed by the