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Second Force Majeure at South African Ports Following Cyberattack

Second Force Majeure at South African Ports Following Cyberattack

South Africa has declared a second force majeure at its port terminal operations in a month, following a cyberattack that crippled Transnet Port Terminals (TPT) ICT systems and forced the port operato...

China Bans Nine Ship Managers from Crew Changes for 30 Days

China Bans Nine Ship Managers from Crew Changes for 30 Days

After denying media reports that China was banning Indian crewmembers from crew changes due to fears of COVID-19, the Chinese Ministry of Transportation confirmed it was blocking crew changes for at l...

Florida Man's Attempted Hampster-Ball Voyage Ends in Grounding

Florida Man's Attempted Hampster-Ball Voyage Ends in Grounding

The U.S. Coast Guard has responded yet again to a Florida man who has persisted in his efforts to build and operate a craft that is propelled by running in the manner of a hampster wheel. On July 2...

Cases of COVID-19 Reported Aboard Alaska Cruise Ships

Cases of COVID-19 Reported Aboard Alaska Cruise Ships

Cruise ships are reporting their first cases of COVID-19 in Alaska shortly after the large ships resumed sailing to the state. Officials are saying while they never expected the cruise season to be CO...

Safety Concerns After Workers Die Scrapping Carnival Cruise Ship

Safety Concerns After Workers Die Scrapping Carnival Cruise Ship

A coalition of environmental, human, and labor rights organizations, the NGO Shipbreaking Platform, is highlighting the recent death of two workers scrapping the cruise ship Carnival Inspiration in Tu...

IN THE KNOW Podcast 29: Regent Seven Seas Relauches Luxury Cruising

IN THE KNOW Podcast 29: Regent Seven Seas Relauches Luxury Cruising

In this episode of The Maritime Executive Magazine podcast, editor-in-chief Tony Munoz spoke with the CEO of Regent Seven Seas Cruises, Jason Montague, about the challenges and opportunities of runnin...

Archaeologists Uncover Rare "Fast Galley" From 2nd Century BCE

Archaeologists Uncover Rare "Fast Galley" From 2nd Century BCE

Marine archaeologists have uncovered the wreck of an ancient Egyptian "fast galley," a rarely-found vessel class from the Ptolemaic period.  This particular wreck is significant for its location at...

Hyundai Plans First Ocean-Going Autonomous Ship Voyage by Year’s End

Hyundai Plans First Ocean-Going Autonomous Ship Voyage by Year’s End

Autonomous ship operations will take a giant step forward later this year as South Korea’s Hyundai Heavy Industries plans to operate the first ocean-going demonstration voyage of an unmanned system. A...

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Investors Complete Purchase of STX Renaming Yard K Shipbuilding

The sale of South Korea’s financially troubled STX Offshore & Shipbuilding Company was completed today after eight years of financial oversight by creditors. In celebrations scheduled for tomorrow and...

Japanese Design Employs Sails on Cargo Ship Cranes 

Japanese Design Employs Sails on Cargo Ship Cranes 

Japanese shipping company Mitsui O.S.K. Lines is continuing to explore methods of incorporating wind propulsion into its ships. The company has previously said that it believes wind propulsion would p...