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Bulker Exchanges Shots with Skiffs off Yemen

Bulker Exchanges Shots with Skiffs off Yemen

A bulker southbound in the Red Sea reported to authorities that it had been approached and exchanged gunshots with the unknown boats. The ship is safe and continuing on its way while analysts speculate over the events. The Barbados-flagged...

Kongsberg Maritime Secures LARS Contract with Sea1 Offshore

Kongsberg Maritime Secures LARS Contract with Sea1 Offshore

Kongsberg Maritime has signed a major contract with Sea1 Offshore to deliver Launch and Recovery Systems (LARS) for the company’s four new offshore construction vessels. Each vessel will be equipped with two advanced LARS units, supporting subsea construction and...

Iranian Navy Loitering in Bandar Abbas Harbor

Iranian Navy Loitering in Bandar Abbas Harbor

On a visit earlier this month to the headquarters of the IRGC Navy's 2nd Naval District in Bushehr, Deputy Chief of the Armed Forces Brigadier General Ahmad Vahidi stated that the presence of Iranian naval forces on Iran's maritime borders “instills such fear in...

Cargo Barge Damaged and Taking on Water North of Vancouver

Cargo Barge Damaged and Taking on Water North of Vancouver

A U.S.-bound cargo barge being towed by a U.S. tug reported that it was taking on water north of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, while traveling along the Inside Passage. Officials said that the vessels were moved into a more secure location and that the...

Stranded Livestock Carrier Gets Under Way at Last

Stranded Livestock Carrier Gets Under Way at Last

Animal advocacy groups have been raising the alarm over the situation aboard livestock carrier Spiridon II, which was stranded off the Turkish coast for weeks due to irregularities in paperwork. 58 cows have already died, with another 140 pregnant cows...

Unions Form Global Alliance to Oppose Port Automation

Unions Form Global Alliance to Oppose Port Automation

Unions continue their resistance against efforts by ports and terminal logistics operators across the globe to automate processes in order to enhance efficiency. A group of unions announced that they formed an alliance aimed at fighting automation on the basis that it...

China Rolls Out Subsidy for Green Fuels Production

China Rolls Out Subsidy for Green Fuels Production

China announced a green hydrogen policy last week, which will see the country’s state budget offer subsidies for the production of green fuels. Interestingly, the initiative came in the week that IMO member states failed to adopt a Net-Zero Framework for the global...

Iran Steps Up Imports of Chinese Rocket Fuel Material

Iran Steps Up Imports of Chinese Rocket Fuel Material

Iran appears to have accelerated the import of sodium perchlorate, the primary material used to manufacture ammonium perchlorate, which in turn makes up 70 percent of the standard fuel load of most of Iran’s solid-fueled ballistic missiles. Before the 12-Day War,...

Digital Sea Change

Digital Sea Change

Today’s mariners are enhancing their skills with AI, utilizing technology to support better decision-making and safer seas. AI and machine learning continue to be the bogeyman for many in the maritime industry. Mariners have always relied on experience-honed skills...

How Does Air Lubrication Help Improve Vessel Efficiency?

How Does Air Lubrication Help Improve Vessel Efficiency?

More than 80 percent of the world’s goods, measured by volume, are transported by ship. This transport accounts for three percent of global greenhouse gas emissions, according to the UN Trade and Development (UNCTAD). “Many people probably think that we can simply...

In the Know 74: Mike LaFleur, COO of the Port of San Diego

In the Know 74: Mike LaFleur, COO of the Port of San Diego

In this episode of The Maritime Executive's podcast series, editor-in-chief Tony Munoz caught up with Mike LaFleur, a licensed mariner who serves as the Chief Operating Officer for the Port of San Diego.  Just eight miles north of the border with Mexico, San...

U.S. Revokes Sanctions Waiver on Iran’s Chabahar Port

U.S. Revokes Sanctions Waiver on Iran’s Chabahar Port

The U.S. government has revoked a sanctions exemption policy on Iran’s Chabahar port, a move seen as likely to affect the India-led development in the facility. In the past few months, the U.S. has declared a maximum pressure policy to isolate the Iranian regime, with...

Ammonia: Ambition Meets Reality

Ammonia: Ambition Meets Reality

As shipping moves to align with the IMO's ambitious Net Zero Framework, ammonia has emerged as a leading zero-carbon fuel candidate.  With more clarity emerging from upcoming MEPC meetings, nearly 400 ammonia-capable vessels have now entered global orderbooks....

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Maritime economy: Mainport Group expanding in all sectors

Maritime economy: Mainport Group expanding in all sectors

The Mainport Group continues to grow, driven by customer demand, as Seán Murphy, MD of Ronayne Shipping, outlines to John Daly The Mainport Group is a provider of marine services to ship-owners, exporters, importers, oil companies, seismic survey companies and...

Three Killed in Malaysia as Maersk Manages Fires on Two Ships

Three Killed in Malaysia as Maersk Manages Fires on Two Ships

A fire aboard a containership alongside in Malaysia’s Port of Tanjung Pelepas (PTP) was fatal, killing three and injuring three more, reports Malaysia’s State Fire and Rescue Department. This fire, along with an ongoing incident on another Maersk ship in the United...

M’sia, S’pore SME ties among most dynamic in Asean

M’sia, S’pore SME ties among most dynamic in Asean

SINGAPORE: Malaysia and Singapore share one of the most dynamic and mutually reinforcing economic relationships in Asean, particularly among small and medium enterprises (SMEs), which form the backbone of both economies, says the Singapore Business Federation (SBF)....