29 JAN 2020 The Seafarers Happiness Index published by The Mission to Seafarers this week highlights crew concerns about racism and a lack of support dealing with it along with concerns about a lack of shore leave to relieve stress. The index, undertaken in association with P&I insurer the Ship …
Read More »BALTIC DRY INDEX FALLS TO OVER 3-YEAR LOW
28 JAN 2020 The Baltic Exchange’s main sea freight index fell to its lowest level since April 2016, dragged down by lower vessels rates across categories. * The Baltic index, which tracks rates for capesize, panamax and supramax vessels ferrying dry bulk commodities, dropped 11 points, or 2.0%, to 546 …
Read More »MAKING WAVES
28 JAN 2020 Founded little more than a decade ago, privately-held IMAT (Italian Maritime Academy Technologies) has quickly established itself as a global leader in maritime training. The former cruise ship captain had a dream. He’d just returned from a trip to the U.S. where he saw a state-of-the-art maritime …
Read More »REMEMBERING LASH
27 JAN 2020 In 1969, while working for a ship agency in downtown New Orleans, one of the agents announced there was a ship at general anchorage which loaded barges into the vessel! A group took a launch to view the Acadia Forest, the first LASH vessel. She was quite a …
Read More »THE ZERO-EMISSIONS TUG
26 JAN 2020 What was once a dream is fast becoming a reality? With a request for a full-sized, battery-propelled, all-electric tugboat, Ports of Auckland was thought to be “dreaming.” And you might say a dream team was founded when the Netherlands-based Damen Group agreed that the request was feasible …
Read More »GAS EXPORT’S DIRTY SECRET: A CARBON FOOTPRINT RIVALING COAL’S
25 JAN 2020 In May, while President Donald Trump toured a new $10 billion plant designed to prepare natural gas for export, he made a vow. Such facilities would be good for the environment, he said, or they won’t get approved. The president has green lit 11 projects so far, …
Read More »FUEL SPREAD NARROWS IN SINGAPORE AS LOW SULPHUR FUEL PRICES DROP
24 JAN 2020 The price of low sulphur fuel oil has dropped steeply in recent weeks at the bunkering hub of Singapore in a sign that the bunker market is stabilizing following the implementation of IMO 2020 sulphur cap, according to BIMCO. Prices of low sulphur fuel rose in December …
Read More »NORWEGIAN AUTONOMOUS SHIP PROJECT SECURES MAJOR FUNDING
23 JAN 2020 The European Union has provided more than 20 million euros to a pioneering project in Norway to advance autonomous ship technology. The funding, one of the largest grants of its kind ever given in Norway, will help the project known as AUTOSHIP which seeks to demonstrate the …
Read More »IMO: SMOOTH TRANSITION INTO SULFUR CAP REGULATIONS
22 JAN 2020 The IMO says information from various sources has indicated a relatively smooth transition to the 0.5 percent sulfur cap for bunker fuel. Prices for compliant fuels, very-low sulfur fuel oil (VLSFO) and marine gas oil (MGO), rose quickly initially but now appear to be stabilizing. As of …
Read More »MASTER FINED FOR DELAYED REPORTING OF MAIN ENGINE FAILURE
MT Asphalt Spirit. 21 JAN 2020 The captain of a Marshall Islands-flagged tanker has been convicted and fined $3,000 AUD in Australia after waiting several hours to report that his ship had suffered a main engine failure and was adrift off the coast of Queensland, the Australian Maritime Safety Authority …
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