shipping

EU WARNS OF CONTINUED PIRACY DANGER AFTER SEVERAL SUSPICIOUS APPROACHES

26 APR 2024  The maritime security effort to protect against piracy along the Horn of Africa issued an update warning calling for ships to maintain a heightened state of vigilance in light of the recent escalation in piracy threats. Data from the EU NAVFOR Atalanta shows two suspicious approaches coming …

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FIRST CONTAINERSHIP IN OVER TWO YEARS REACHES UKRAINE TO EXPAND SERVICE

25 APR 2024  Ukraine continues to highlight steps for the restoration of shipping operations with reports that the first dedicated containership arrived in the Black Sea after an absence since the invasion in February 2022.  Earlier in April, the first container service was restored using a feeder vessel in the …

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POLYMERIC SOLUTIONS CONTRIBUTING TO MARITIME DECARBONIZATION

24 APR 2025 A range of new technologies are emerging to help the maritime sector meet the challenges of decarbonization. Belzona, a designer and manufacturer of polymer repair composites and industrial protective coatings, recently participated in the effort to complete the United States’ first all-electric tugboat, the eWolf. The company …

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SINGAPORE KEEPS TOP “MARITIME CITY” STATUS, AND UAE MOVES UP THE RANKS

22 APR 2024 The latest edition of the DNV Leading Maritime Cities report is out, and it has some surprises – and some consistency. The ranking rates maritime cities on five elements: shipping centers, finance and law, technology, ports and logistics, and attractiveness and competitiveness. The categories are evaluated through …

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THE DALI & EVER GIVEN: GENERAL AVERAGE AND SALVAGE IN OCEAN FREIGHT

21 APR 2024  The owner of the Dali, the massive cargo ship that lost power and knocked down the Key Bridge on March 26, killing six men, has declared “general average,” according to Darrell Wilson, a spokesperson for the ship’s owner, Grace Ocean Private Ltd[1]. The incident has cost Baltimore the loss of …

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SURVEY: GENERAL CARGO SHIPS LAG FAR BEHIND ON MEASURES OF CREW WELLBEING

20 APR 2024  Seafarers who have spent enough time in international trade are familiar with a general pattern in vessel quality: newer, fancier ships are often more comfortable, better-kept and better for growing a career. Recently-released survey data from vessel inspection agency Idwal confirms this broad impression, plus one more …

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SHIPPING TRADE GROUPS CALL ON UN TO PROTECT SEAFARERS

19 APR 2024  Sixteen commercial maritime industry associations joined together in a letter to the Secretary-General of the United Nations Antonio Guterres calling for action while saying the current situation where merchant ships and their crews are being targeted is “intolerable” and “unacceptable.” The groups thanked the Secretary-General and IMO …

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MSC WORKS TO RELEASE CREW AND CARGO FROM SHIP SEIZED BY IRAN

18 APR 2024  Diplomatic and commercial efforts are underway to gain the freedom of the crew from the MSC Aries containership that Iran seized on Saturday, April 13 as it was nearing the Strait of Hormuz. Iran has come under pressure from Portugal where the ship is registered as well …

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IRAN ACCUSES MSC SHIP OF “VIOLATIONS” AS EFFORTS BEGIN TO FREE CREW

17 APR 2024  Two days after seizing the Portuguese-registered containership MSC Aries (158,000 dwt) Iranian officials accused the ship of unspecified violations of maritime law while also repeating their claims associating the ship with Israel. This came as international condemnation continued for the incident which is linked to Iran’s retaliation on …

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PEOPLE WITH PERSISTENT FATIGUE COULD SOON DOUBLE. HERE’S WHY.

17 APR 2024 Myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME), also often known as chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), already affects tens of millions of people worldwide. But according to new research, we could be facing twice as many cases in the near future. A study from a team in Germany, published in Internal Medicine, …

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