AIS data at work in a VTS center 15 JUN 2019 AIS have made it far easier for navigators to identify vessel movements for collision avoidance, and it has made shipping far more transparent by enabling worldwide vessel tracking services. The industry has grown since AIS rolled out in the …
Read More »TECHNOLOGY SHINES LIGHT ON HUMAN RIGHTS ABUSE
14 JUN 2019 Oceana has published an investigative report it says demonstrates the power of technology to shine a light on possible illegal fishing and human rights abuses at sea. Oceana used the Global Fishing Watch mapping platform – a tool that empowers anyone in the world with an internet …
Read More »TANKER ATTACKS FULFILL IRANIAN PROMISE
13 JUN 2019 Two tankers transiting the Strait of Hormuz on a south easterly course were attacked on Thursday, sparking condemnation across the maritime industry. The two vessels involved were the crude oil tanker Front Altair and the chemical tanker Kokuka Courageous. Both crews have abandoned ship after explosions occurred on the vessels. …
Read More »CMA CGM TO HAVE 20 LNG-POWERED CONTAINER SHIPS BY 2022
12 JUN 2019 The Containerships’ LNG-powered MV Containerships Nord is pictured during its first LNG bunkering at the Port of Rotterdam in January 2019. The ship is one of two LNG-powered vessels delivered to Containerships, a subsidiary of CMA CGM, in 2018. French shipping giant CMA CGM will have taken …
Read More »2019’S TOP 10 WOMEN TO WATCH IN SHIPPING
The top women to watch in shipping 2019. 11 JUN 2019 YoungShip officially announced the 10 Women to Watch 2019 with a formal ceremony at Norshipping. YoungShip believes that for the industry to remain competitive, the shipping industry of the future must have access to a diverse talent pool, with the …
Read More »BIGGER SHIPS MEAN ‘BIGGER RISKS FOR EVERYONE’
The MV Maersk Honam on fire in the Arabian Sea, March 8, 2018. 10 JUN 2019 It seems the ultra-large container vessels (ULCVs) that have become the ‘new normal’ on the Asia-Europe tradelane have not proved as popular as the lines that operate them hoped. Several shippers at Transport Logistic …
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