13 NOV 2025 Hydrogen is a promising alternative fuel for the next generation of marine power. Technological innovation and collaboration across stakeholders are ensuring that the industry’s existing and future infrastructure is capable of supporting the clean energy transition safely and effectively. The maritime world has long been defined by …
Read More »ANEMOI FITS OUT A VALEMAX BULKER WITH FIVE ROTOR SAILS
12 NOV 2025 The push to cut shipping emissions through wind assisted propulsion continues to gain traction after Anemoi Marine completed the installation of five rotor sails on the very large ore carrier (VLOC) NSU Tubarao, a vessel operated by Brazilian mining giant Vale International. Built by Japan Marine United, the …
Read More »AS VLCC MARKET SURGES, AGILITY IS THE NEW STABILITY
11 NOV 2025 The VLCC market is currently booming and driving shipping’s strongest earnings performance in over two years. Spot earnings are reaching $100,000 per day on key routes and analysts suggest this surge could reshape tanker deployment strategies well into 2026. Freight markets have surged, powered by a buoyant …
Read More »THE HONG KONG CONVENTION IS HERE, BUT COMPLIANCE ALONE WILL NOT SAVE IT
10 NOV 2025 Three months after the Hong Kong Convention (HKC) came into force, the ship recycling industry looks much the same. The yards remain busy, the paperwork continues to grow, and the sweeping reform promised by the Convention has yet to take shape. This slow start is no surprise. …
Read More »THREE KILLED IN MALAYSIA AS MAERSK MANAGES FIRES ON TWO SHIPS
09 NOV 2025 A fire aboard a containership alongside in Malaysia’s Port of Tanjung Pelepas (PTP) was fatal, killing three and injuring three more, reports Malaysia’s State Fire and Rescue Department. This fire, along with an ongoing incident on another Maersk ship in the United States, again highlights the dangers …
Read More »LIVESTOCK CARRIER STRANDED OFF TURKISH COAST AS ACTIVISTS DEMAND ACTION
08 NOV 2025 Residents are complaining of odors, and animal rights groups are protesting the situation, as Turkish officials continue to deny the offloading of a livestock carrier for more than two weeks. Problems with the documents for the animals aboard have caused the ship to become stranded, while the …
Read More »SPANISH SPECIAL FORCES LIBERATE GREEK TANKER AFTER PIRATE ATTACK
07 NOV 2025 The Greek-owned tanker Hellas Aphrodite was liberated on the afternoon of November 7, more than 24 hours after the vessel was boarded by pirates off the coast of Somalia. EUNAVFOR Atalanta reports that the 24 crewmembers are safe, having been able to remain in the vessel’s citadel, …
Read More »KOREAN TEAM TESTS AI-POWERED AUTOMATIC FIREFIGHTING SYSTEM ABOARD SHIP
06 NOV 2025 South Korean researchers have developed an advanced AI-powered firefighting system that can independently identify a petroleum fire, activate, and concentrate the discharge of firefighting foam at the blaze. The team believes that it is the only system of its kind to successfully complete both shoreside and shipboard …
Read More »SEAFARERS’ ACCESS TO SHORE LEAVE HAS CONSISTENTLY DECLINED SINCE PANDEMIC
05 NOV 2025 A new study among the providers of shore services for seafarers confirmed the concerns over the decline in access to shore leave and the time spent ashore by seafarers. Shore leave has been repeatedly identified as one of the concerns for seafarers, as experts cite the importance …
Read More »SUEZ CANAL INVITES SHIPPING COMPANIES BACK AFTER BEST MONTH IN TWO YEARS
04 NOV 2025 The Suez Canal Authority is continuing its outreach to the shipping industry as it reported its first significant increases in transit volume since the start of the regional crisis in late 2023. They reported the highest monthly rate of returning vessels in October since the beginning of …
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