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ITF Alleges Welfare, Pay, and Maintenance Issues on Detained Bulker
The International Transport Workers Federation (ITF) reports that it is working with the authorities in Australia to res...
Read More >>FSV Blends Designs for Senegal's Emerging Offshore Energy Sector
Incat Crowther and Penguin International are working together to design and construct a new fast supply vessel (FSV) tha...
Read More >>Two Engineers Face Up to Six Years in Jail After MARPOL Guilty Pleas
A chief engineer and a second engineer both working aboard a Greek-owned and registered product tanker pleaded guilty to...
Read More >>Houthis Launch New Round of Attacks on Merchant Ships
The Houthi rebels in Yemen conducted a new series of launches according to reports from the military forces in the Red S...
Read More >>Survey: Tanker Officers Report High Satisfaction, But Heavy Workload
Tanker owners' association Intertanko has released the results of its latest online survey of crewmembers across the global fl...
Read More >>Fortescue’s Ammonia-Fueled Ship Runs Propulsion and Maneuverability Tests
Sea trials continue for the first vessel operating on ammonia, an offshore supply vessel converted by Australia’s...
Read More >>To Safely Transit the Red Sea, Shadow a Chinese Ship
[By Clay Robinson] It was a sunny morning with calm seas on March 6, 2024, a fine day for sailing the tranquil waters...
Read More >>Maersk Resumes Liquidation of its Russian Container Shipping Subsidiary
Maersk has resumed the process of liquating its Russian subsidiary, Maersk LLC (St. Petersburg), as part of its final st...
Read More >>Steamer that “Went Missing” 115 Years Ago is Located in Lake Superior
The mystery of a wooden steamship that went missing 115 years ago on Lake Superior with 14 sailors onboard has finally b...
Read More >>US Destroyer Provides Medical Aid, Coordinates Evacuation for Grimaldi RoRo
In a unique situation, the U.S. Navy recently provided medical assistance and coordinated the medical evacuation of a cr...
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