June figures from DNV show that ten of the 15 alternative-fuelled ships ordered in June will use LNG. The June figures log ...
Wing560 prototype installed on Wallenius Wilhelmsen’s Tirranna marks a step forward for wind propulsion in car carriers.
Denholm takes up the role at the global shipping organisation at a time considerable upheaval and uncertainty in the world ...
America’s National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) expects to see more tropical storms in Central America as El Niño builds in intensity later this year with an impact spreading from the ...
Shipping, not always at the leading edge of technologies generally but generating more data than it can handle, has joined the fray and is on its own voyage into the AI realm. Two presentations in ...
The Swiss-based global technology group ABB is acquiring Norway’s Høglund from Eitzen Group to strengthen its marine automation technologies and market position. Tøsberg-based Høglund has supplied ...
The shortage of STCW-certified officers has increased over the past five years, as has the surplus of STCW-certified ratings, according to a new report from Bimco and ICS. The Seafarer Workforce ...
Coinciding with the IMO’s Day of the Seafarer FrontM has launched an upgraded its app onship, which it describes as a maritime superapp "Maritime has always been a highly connected industry, but ...
This year’s IMO Day of the Seafarer comes at a time when the complex risks crew face daily has been highlighted by geopolitical tensions. In this latest episode, Seatrade Maritime News’ Emma Howell is ...
With more than 16,000 ships set to require recycling in the balance of this decade, the sector’s regulations urgently require ...
The vision of Seatrade founder Themistocles Vokos was to create a news medium that would focus on the business of maritime transport, appealing as much to the owners of cargo and the financial and ...