Crew members need to be prepared for all kinds of onboard eventualities. This is particularly the case for the cruise sector, which is subject to the same stringent regulations and onboard…
Nestled along the shores of the South China Sea, the Port of Singapore serves as a cornerstone of the region's trade ecosystem, facilitating seamless connections between maritime hubs worldwide.…
The global demand for liquefied natural gas (LNG) is expected to rise over the coming years, driven by global energy transition strategies, major industrial coal-to-gas switching in China and an…
We are pleased to announce the expansion of our Naval Architect team in Glasgow with the appointment of Dr Kaan Ilter, a renowned specialist in vessel design, hydrodynamics and structures.
With more…
The World Shipping Council, on behalf of some of the world’s largest ocean carriers, has called for a Green Balance Mechanism to ‘close the price gap between fossil fuels and green fuels, at the…
If you read any form of maritime media, you will undoubtedly encounter a regular supply of stories about robotics and digitalisation. If you believe all the latest proclamations from…
CMB.TECH, in conjunction with Yara Clean Ammonia, North Sea Container Line, and Yara International, has ordered the world’s first ammonia-powered boxship.
The vessel, which will bear the name…
With ports across the world reporting increasing levels of congestion and berth waiting times in the wake of the Red Sea disruptions, a new ‘berth waiting forecast’ service has been launched by…
Dry bulk - one of the shipping industry’s largest sectors - is lagging behind when it comes to investments in new ‘green’ tonnage according to research from ship chartering company…
One of the Middle East’s largest ports, the Port of Salalah, has received the first four of 10 new ZPMC ship-to-shore cranes as part of the port’s $300m container terminal upgrade and expansion…