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Philippines Intervenes for Crew Stranded for Months on Unseaworthy Vessel
The Philippines authorities worked with local crewing agencies and others to resolve a pay dispute and release a crew that had b...
Read More >>Canada Becomes LNG Exporter as First Gas Ships from BC Project
The first LNG gas carrier, GasLog Glasgow (112,764 dwt) departed the LNG terminal at Kitimat, Canada, on June 30, offici...
Read More >>Vessel Rerouting Contributed to Increase in Containers Lost at Sea
While the overall trend continues to show improvement in the number of containers going overboard, the World Shipping Council re...
Read More >>Ukraine's Navy Gifted Two Minehunters to Boost Black Sea Security
The Dutch and Belgian governments have moved to strengthen Ukraine's mine countermeasures capabilities with the dona...
Read More >>Enhanced Safety Regulations Could Advance Maritime Electrification
The maritime industry is having to contend with an increasingly complex regulatory landscape. The introduction of FuelEU...
Read More >>Five Crewmembers Caught Smuggling Drugs on Tanker in Zeebrugge
Five crewmembers from the product tanker Scot Bremen have been arrested after the vessel's master found out that the...
Read More >>Constant GPS Jamming Disrupts Navigation in Strait of Hormuz
With a U.S.-brokered ceasefire between Israel and Iran in effect, traffic in the Strait of Hormuz has returned to near-n...
Read More >>“Enough is Enough”: MarinePALS CEO Slams Overload of Tasks on Board
The maritime industry has pushed the workload on seafarers to unsustainable extremes and must do a comprehensive review...
Read More >>Ship Recycling Convention Enters into Force with Uncertainty and Criticism
The long-awaited Hong Kong International Convention setting standards for the industry to dismantle end-of-life vessels...
Read More >>Future-Proofing the Maritime Industry With S-100 for ECDIS
As mariners gathered in Oslo for Nor-Shipping 2025, the event’s ‘#Future-Proof’ theme set the tone for...
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