02 JUL 2020 The newly elected President of The Nautical Institute, Jillian Carson-Jackson has vowed to help the Institute and wider maritime community meet three important challenges – those of diversity and inclusion, branch engagement and managing the impact of technology. Speaking at today’s Nautical Institute Annual General Meeting she …
Read More »DRY BULK SHIPPING IS SHRUGGING OFF COVID-19. FOR NOW
01 JUL 2020 The cost of moving commodities like coal and iron ore across the world’s oceans is surging as China lifts cargo purchases. Whether the rally will withstand the economic aftershocks of the coronavirus is a thornier question. Rates for giant capesize ships climbed to almost $31,000 a day …
Read More »IMO’S ‘DAY OF THE SEAFARER’ CALLS FOR #SEAFARERSAREKEYWORKERS
25 JUNE 2020 The U.N. International Maritime Organization is highlighting the plight of seafarers on the front line of the COVID-19 pandemic on this year’s annual Day of the Seafarer. Day of the Seafarer is celebrated each year on June 25 as a way to raise awareness about issues facing …
Read More »U.S. SANCTIONS FIVE IRANIAN SHIP CAPTAINS
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo gives a news conference about dealings with China and Iran, and on the fight against the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, in Washington, U.S., June 24, 2020. 24 JUN 2020 The United States on Wednesday imposed sanctions on five Iranian ship captains who delivered …
Read More »MAP OF WORLD’S UNCHARTED OCEAN FLOOR TAKES SHAPE DESPITE CRISIS
21 JUN 2020 Plans to map the entire ocean floor by 2030 are going ahead despite the challenges of the coronavirus crisis, officials leading the project said, with almost a fifth covered so far. Scientists say the topography of the ocean floor is less well known than the surfaces of …
Read More »WORLD’S LARGEST LNG-POWERED CAR CARRIER SAILS FOR NORTH AMERICA
18 JUNE 2020 The world’s largest car carrier powered by liquefied natural gas (LNG) sailed on June 16 on its maiden voyage transporting vehicles for the Volkswagen Group from Europe to North and Central America. Loaded with more than 4,800 vehicles, the Siem Confucius sailed from Emden, Germany for Veracruz in the …
Read More »NEW ROPE DESIGN IMPROVES VESSEL MOORING SAFETY
17 JUNE 2020 Mooring is one of the most dangerous aspects of port and vessel operations. When a mooring rope holding a docked vessel snaps, the abrupt energy release can cause the rope to whip across the dock and ship at a speed of almost 500 MPH or more than …
Read More »ITF: THE DEADLINE FOR CREW CHANGE IS OVER
16 JUNE 2020 After weeks of calling on governments to facilitate maritime crew changes and designate the millions of workers in critical transport industries as key workers, the International Transport Works’ Federation (ITF) issued a statement to seafarers saying simply, “Enough is enough.” The ITF had repeatedly said in …
Read More »GIANT VLOC SCUTTLED OFF BRAZIL
15 JUNE 2020 On Friday morning, salvors sent the very large ore carrier Stellar Banner to the bottom off the coast of Maranhão, Brazil, just four years after her construction and four months after she went aground. In a months-long lightering effort, the salvage team removed about 3,900 cubic meters …
Read More »CONTAINER SHIPS EXPAND PROGRAM TO STUDY OCEANS AND CLIMATE CHANGE
15 JUNE 2020 Maersk, the global shipping company, is expanding its involvement in the global research efforts on weather patterns and climate change ongoing with the global Voluntary Observing Ship (VOS) program. The recorded data generated in the program helps meteorologists create more accurate weather and storm forecasts and will …
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