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IMO sees ‘by far’ majority of ships complying with 2020 sulfur cap

The International Maritime Organization (IMO) is expecting “by far” the majority of the world’s fleet to comply with its tighter sulfur emission standards in 2020

Are electric vessels the future of shipping?

As the world is changing, technologies that were the absolute norm, are now becoming old-fashioned. Up until now, ships have been sailing using fuels

Pirates kidnapped 12 crew in Nigeria

Pirates kidnapped 12 crew from a Swiss merchant vessel on Saturday, 22 September in Nigeria, Massoel Shipping the ship’s operator informed.

New project aims to advance use of solar heat

Solar Heat Industrial Processes (SHIP) deployment is currently very low because of economic competitiveness, low prices of fossil fuels charged to industries

English High Court Continues Djibouti Port Company Restraint

The High Court of England and Wales in London has continued the injunction first made on August 31, 2018 prohibiting the Government of Djibouti’s port company, Port de Djibouti S.A.

Georgia Ports Plan 8 Million TEU Capacity by 2028

The Georgia Port Authority (GPA) has unveiled a $2.5 billion plan to expand the capacity at the Port of Savannah to 8 million TEUs by 2028.

S.Korea: Growth of seaport cargo slows on Sino-U.S. trade row

Cargo processed at South Korean seaports has grown at a slower-than-expected pace this year in the wake of an intensifying trade row between the United States and China, data showed Friday.

ARA diesel, gasoil stocks up 1.2% on week: PJK International

Diesel and gasoil inventories in the Amsterdam-Rotterdam-Antwerp trading hub increased 1.2% on the week to 2.889 million mt in the seven days to Wednesday, according to PJK International data.

To excel in marine insurance, it helps to earn stripes in the marine sector

Paul Mendham, president of Vancouver-based Navis Marine Insurance Brokers, didn’t get his start in insurance by working behind a desk at a brokerage.

Australia’s Antarctic Icebreaker Afloat

Australia’s new Antarctic icebreaker, RSV Nuyina, was floated in wet dock on Saturday at Damen Shipyards in Romania.

Autonomous Navigation along Inland Waterways

Advances in autonomous and computer assisted navigation could be applied along selected navigable inland waterways and sections of such waterways to improve future cost effectiveness and competitiveness of waterway transportation.

Carnegie hits choppy waters over wave funds

The state government of Western Australia (WA) has withheld a payment of over A$5m due to Carnegie Clean Energy for the latter's Albany wave project.

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