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Troubled Containership Towed Back to New Zealand for More Repairs

Troubled Containership Towed Back to New Zealand for More Repairs

The containership Shiling (66,500 dwt) returned to Wellington, New Zealand today, May 23, after a tow to bring the vessel back so that it can again undergo engine repairs. The troubled ship, which is...

CSSC Carnival Will Restart Cruising in Northern China in Late 2023

CSSC Carnival Will Restart Cruising in Northern China in Late 2023

CSSC Carnival Corporation, the Chinese cruise company started by China State Shipbuilding Corporation with investments from Carnival Corp. announced agreements to start cruise ship operations and comm...

International Chamber of Commerce Dismisses $671 Million Claim

International Chamber of Commerce Dismisses $671 Million Claim

[By: Panama Canal Authority] In the recent arbitration related to the Lock Gates, Labour and Shareholder claims in which the claimants of the Third Set of Locks Design and Construction Contract whe...

Hanzevast Shipping and Castor Marine for Renewal of IT Infrastructure

Hanzevast Shipping and Castor Marine for Renewal of IT Infrastructure

[By: Castor Marine] Bulk carrier operator and investor Hanzevast Shipping BV and Dutch maritime IT and SatCom infrastructure provider Castor Marine have completed the renewal of all onboard IT comm...

Interview: Capt. D'Amely Melodia & Ugo Vaccalluzzo, Regent Seven Seas

Interview: Capt. D'Amely Melodia & Ugo Vaccalluzzo, Regent Seven Seas

The Maritime Executive's publisher and editor-in-chief, Tony Munoz, recently sat down with Capt. Gianluca D’Amely Melodia and Hotel General Manager Ugo Vaccalluzzo aboard the Regent Seven Seas Voyager...

Rising Costs Prompt Equinor to Pull Plug on Floating Wind Project

Rising Costs Prompt Equinor to Pull Plug on Floating Wind Project

Norwegian state oil company Equinor has pulled the plug on a floating wind-to-platform power project on the Norwegian continental shelf, citing rising costs.  In June 2022, Equinor joined with Peto...

The Limits on Australia's Plans for a Nuclear Shipbuilding Industry

The Limits on Australia's Plans for a Nuclear Shipbuilding Industry

[By John Edwards] Enthusing about Australia’s nuclear-powered submarine project, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese drew an analogy with the creation of an Australian car industry after the Second Wor...

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EU, Kenya Partner to Ship Fresh Produce by Sea Instead of Air Freight

Growing concerns that horticulture exports are contributing significantly to carbon emissions have prompted Kenya to roll out plans to shift the transportation of produce to the key European market fr...

UK and Japan Unveil Massive Offshore Wind Trade Deals

UK and Japan Unveil Massive Offshore Wind Trade Deals

The UK’s renewable energy sector has received a major boost after leading Japanese corporations committed to multi-billion investment deals in Britain’s offshore wind industry. The announcement came a...

Dual-Fuel Retrofitting May be Key for Carbon Goals - But It's Not Easy

Dual-Fuel Retrofitting May be Key for Carbon Goals - But It's Not Easy

In order for the shipping industry to achieve decarbonization that is sufficiently in line with the Paris Agreement’s goal of limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius, a full life-cycle approach...