The Maritime Executive
Articles posted by the international team of staff writers at The Maritime Executive.
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...
ClassNK Launches Co-Creation Marketplace: “ClassNK Design Data Marketplace"
[By: ClassNK] ClassNK has launched the co?creation digital marketplace “ClassNK Design Data Marketplace” for stakeholders in the m...
Britannia P&I Academy Returns for 2026 Programme in New London Office
[By: Britannia P&I Club] Taking place from 15 to 19 June, the week-long programme of education, insight, and networking marks a si...
Successful Type Approval Test Continues ME-LGIA’s Seamless Development
[By: Everllence] Everllence has announced the successful Type Approval Test (TAT) of its ME-LGIA ammonia-burning engine at its Res...
GAO: U.S. Navy's Unmanned Systems Programs Needed Restructuring
In a new unclassified version of a study on the U.S. Navy's unmanned systems efforts, the Government Accountability Office (GAO) s...
Interview: How Does a Wing Sail Get Installed on a Ship?
As the IMO debates the best way forward for emissions regulations, more owners are coming to appreciate the value of efficiency im...
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...
Pentagon Pursues a Carrier-Free Unmanned Strike Aircraft for the Navy
The U.S. Navy's carrier aviation community abandoned early efforts towards an unmanned fighter aircraft in the late 2010s and has...
Successful Test Move Everllence’s Ammonia Engine Closer to Sea Trials
Everllence has announced the successful Type Approval Test (TAT) of its ME-LGIA ammonia-burning engine at its Research Centre Cope...
SoCal Ports Have Very Strong May with Positive Near-Term Outlooks
The twin ports of Southern California reported strong May volumes rebounding from the softness of a year ago when tariffs impacted...