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Crews of Dali and MSC Elsa 3 Ask Courts for Release
Petitions being heard by courts in India and Baltimore are considering the same issue of how long crewmembers can be detained when...
Read More >>Traffic Slowly Picking up in the Strait of Hormuz
There was evidence on June 16 and 17 that traffic is picking up in the Strait of Hormuz, but it is far from pre-war normals. The m...
Read More >>Ukraine Strikes Sanctioned Tanker in the Black Sea
Ukrainian forces are reporting that they struck a large crude oil tanker overnight in the Black Sea. The report appears to be conf...
Read More >>Iranian Tankers Begin to Move Out Past U.S. Blockade Line
For weeks, TankerTrackers.com has been flagging a steady drip of empty "shadow fleet" tankers working their way around the U.S. Na...
Read More >>Polaris Evaluates "Unmanned Bridge" for Open-Ocean Navigation
Most recent AI-navigation ventures have been in the realm of "assisted navigation," with the modest goal of augmenting the bridge...
Read More >>UK Court Holds Captain of Shadow Fleet Tanker for Trial
A UK court on Tuesday, June 16, ordered the captain of the sanctioned tanker Smyrtos held for trial on charges of sanctions violat...
Read More >>The Most Dangerous Speed Is Not the Highest One
Most marine discussions treat speed as a linear risk factor: Higher speed = Higher risk. In reality, this is often incorrect. The...
Read More >>Criminal Charges Revealed for Chief Engineer of Containership Dali
U.S. attorneys revealed in a court filing on Monday afternoon in Maryland that criminal charges have been brought against the chie...
Read More >>New Digital Platform Connects Shipowners Directly With Seafarers
The shipping industry’s recruitment pipeline has changed less than almost anything else about the business. While vessels have gro...
Read More >>Crew Seeks Relief as India Struggles to Auction Derelict Ship
After nearly three years, India continues to struggle to dispose of a derelict cargo ship while the seafarers' union and others ar...
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