The Maritime Executive
Articles posted by the international team of staff writers at The Maritime Executive.
After One Month, New Zealand's Navy Prepares to Defuel Sunken Ship
The New Zealand Defence Force is closing in on an operation to remove the fuel from the lost survey ship Manawanui, whic...
ACBL Christens America's Largest, Most Powerful Towboat
In a ceremony Tuesday night at the WorkBoat Show in New Orleans, American Commercial Barge Line (ACBL) christened the la...
UK Gov't Admits Error in Environmental Reviews for Offshore Leases
Hours after the start of hearings on a court challenge to Equinor's Rosebank lease on the UK continental shelf, the...
Shipping Coalition of Leading Brands Sets Tender for E-Fuel Deployment
ZEMBA, a buying collation for sustainable shipping for major consumer brands, released details on its second-ever tender...
INEOS and Royal Wagenborg to Build CO2 Carrier for Denmark’s CCS Operation
Danish energy company INEOS Energy is contracting for a dedicated CO2 transport vessel as it takes the next step in adva...
Pro-Hydrogen Shipowners Use COP29 to Call for "Real Zero" Carbon Standard
This year's global climate conference on implementation of the Paris Agreement, COP29, is lightly-attended by major...
Canadian Unions Plan Court Challenges to Arbitration Ending Port Strikes
The unions representing the foremen for ports in British Columbia and the dockworkers in Montreal both responded angrily to the...
Faulty Rigging, High Speed Caused Fatal Tug Girting
The UK's Marine Accident Investigation Branch has released its report on the loss of the tug Biter, which was girted...
Report: Shipping CO2 Emissions Returned to 2008 Peak as Volumes Erase Gains
The shipping industry’s greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions rose while carbon intensity reductions slowed in the period after t...
EU to Support Philippines for Seafarer Training and Certification
The Government of the Philippines and the European Union announced the launch of the Technical Assistance Project to imp...