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Inmarsat shows the way for future maritime safety with unique data

New Inmarsat report analyses three years of global maritime distress call data to focus minds on true areas for concern and develop a vision for shipping’s future safety

BMT REMBRANDT simulators awarded contract in Indonesia

BMT will deliver its first REMBRANDT® DNV Class A, B and C Full Mission Bridge Simulator at a Maritime Academy in Sabah Borneo

Port Fourchon: Scientists pinpoint how to manage sediment to prevent land loss

The southernmost port in Louisiana is a key place for the U.S. energy industry, but also one of the most vulnerable places in the nation.

Kotug Australia to obtain full management of towage operations in Port Hedland

KOTUG Australia Pty Ltd and WESTUG PTY Ltd have successfully concluded an agreement to re-shape the towage services for Pilbara Marine, a subsidiary of Fortescue Metals Group in Port Hedland.

Russian Arctic warming leads to major ice loss

Сonditions in the Arctic Ocean are becoming more like those in the North Atlantic, which is much warmer.

PSA and ONE sign MoU to reduce GHG emissions

PSA & ONE Team Up to Enhance Sustainability and Reduce Maritime Environmental Footprint

Inmarsat Maritime Ventures signs FleetBroadband sale agreement with SRH Connect

Agreement will see the Greece-based company acquire FleetBroadband contracts purchased by Inmarsat from Speedcast earlier this year

Firth of Forth proposed as Scotland’s Green Port

Forth Ports are currently evaluating sites in Fife along the North Shore of the Firth of Forth from Longannet to Rosyth.

High concentrations of ‘forever’ chemicals being released from ice melt into the Arctic Ocean

The research has shown these chemicals have traveled not by sea, but through the atmosphere, where they accumulate in Arctic sea ice.

DCT Gdańsk wins concession for new Gdańsk container terminal

DCT Gdańsk and the Port of Gdańsk enter a new era of container handling on the Baltic Sea

Low-oxygen waters off Washington, Oregon coasts risk becoming large “dead zones”

Oceanic measurements collected during a scientific cruise on NOAA ship Ronald H. Brown last week confirmed that a large area of poorly oxygenated water (known as hypoxia) is growing off the coast of Washington and Oregon.

Maersk enhances services from Kenya to Europe to create customer value

The changes in network are primarily aimed at providing higher predictability and offering more flexibility to customers’ supply chains.

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