SRI report: Up to 80 percent of the world’s coastal UN member states have cabotage laws.
https://worldmaritimenews.com/archives/261305/sri-report-91-un-member-states-have-cabotage-laws/
SRI report: Up to 80 percent of the world’s coastal UN member states have cabotage laws.
https://worldmaritimenews.com/archives/261305/sri-report-91-un-member-states-have-cabotage-laws/
Tufton Oceanic is looking to raise USD 100 million to fund future ship acquisitions.
https://worldmaritimenews.com/archives/261313/tufton-oceanic-to-raise-usd-100-mn-for-ship-purchases/
Maersk has implemented new guidelines on stowage to improve safety across its containership fleet.
Norwegian LNG provider Skangas joins SEALNG coalition.
https://worldmaritimenews.com/archives/261343/norways-skangas-joins-sealng-coalition/
MOL, RR verify the capacity of Intelligent Awareness and machine learning technologies to improve navigational safety.
UK-based Zodiac Maritime has embarked on a shopping spree.
ASD Crude Carriers is about to fit scrubbers on board its very large crude carriers.
Intermodal: Wisdom Marine Lines has placed an order for two bulkers with Dalian COSCO KHI Ship Engineering.
https://worldmaritimenews.com/archives/261345/wisdom-marine-tied-to-bulker-pair-at-dacks/
Pasha Hawaii cuts steel for the first of two LNG-fueled containerships.
DS Research: 56 terminals, representing 9% of the global terminal capacity, are semi-automated.