The Maritime Executive
Articles posted by the international team of staff writers at The Maritime Executive.
UN Security Council Condemns Houthi Attacks on Shipping
On Monday, all members of the UN Security Council signed a statement condemning "in the strongest terms" the Houthi rebe...
Earth's Oceans Continue Yearlong Streak of Heat Records
When the ocean's average surface temperature hit a new record high in March 2023, it set off alarm bells in the scie...
Astilleros Gondan Cuts Steel for Unique Unmanned Offshore Vessel
Spanish shipbuilder Astilleros Gondan has cut steel for the first unmanned offshore inspection vessel for USV A/S, a Nor...
Volumes at Southern California Ports Continue Strong Driven by Economy
Data for February from the southern California ports once again confirmed the continuing strength in U.S. trade and cont...
Port of Liverpool to Install UK’s Largest Solar Project
The Port of Liverpool is embarking on a program to enhance the sustainability of the operations of Peel Ports and continue to adva...
White House's Gaza Aid Operation May Start Sooner Than Expected
As UN officials warn that famine looms in Gaza, the government of Cyprus is working to raise funds to strengthen and expand a mari...
Evergreen Containership and Smaller Bulker Collide off China
Chinese officials released details on a collision between an Evergreen containership and a local bulk carrier. The accid...
U.S. Highlights Evasion Tactics by Sanctioning Tanker in Iranian Oil Trade
The U.S. Department of the Treasury continues to target vessels and the companies trading in Iranian oil in efforts to disrupt the...
MAN CEON Digital Platform's Milestone with Cyber Security PDA Certification
[By: MAN Energy Solutions] MAN CEON, MAN Energy Solutions’ digital platform, has successfully received Cyber Se...
Greenpeace Could Be Expelled From International Seabed Authority Meetings
Environmental NGO Greenpeace could be thrown out of the UN's seabed regulatory agency over an altercation on the hig...