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Japan’s “K” Line Buys Airseas Developer of Kite Wind Propulsion System

Japan’s “K” Line Buys Airseas Developer of Kite Wind Propulsion System

  Japanese shipping company Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha (“K” LINE) after promoting for several years the concept of a kite system to provide an element of wind propulsion to its giant bulkers reports it...

Seafarers Can Now Refuse to Work Ships Transiting the Red Sea Region

Seafarers Can Now Refuse to Work Ships Transiting the Red Sea Region

With concerns continuing over the ongoing escalation in the Red Sea and danger to ships and their crews, the unions representing the majority of seafarers are making changes to the standard contract...

Construction Order Placed for Ammonia-Powered Containership

Construction Order Placed for Ammonia-Powered Containership

  Plans to launch possibly the world’s first ammonia-powered containership are moving forward with CMB.TECH reporting that the construction order for the vessel has been executed and that it is exp...

Korean Coast Guard Rescues 11 From Sinking Cargo Ship

Korean Coast Guard Rescues 11 From Sinking Cargo Ship

  South Korea’s Coast Guard is reporting the rescue of 11 sailors from a small cargo ship that was caught in a strong storm south of the Korean peninsular. According to the report, the crew was saf...

VWTnet – Building the Internet of Virtual Watch Towers

VWTnet – Building the Internet of Virtual Watch Towers

[By Mikael Lind, Wolfgang Lehmacher, Sandra Haraldson, Pontus Drejer, Kenneth Lind, Eddie Olsson, Serge Schamschula, Teemu Manderbacka, Xiao Feng Yin, and Sascha Westermann] The world has entered t...

Ocean Carriers Propose "Feebate" Carbon Levy With Annual Increases

Ocean Carriers Propose "Feebate" Carbon Levy With Annual Increases

The World Shipping Council, the industry body for ocean carriers, has joined the call for a "feebate" bunker tax-and-subsidy program - but with a new twist.  The idea of the "feebate" is straightfo...

Sweden Closes Case of MV Estonia Sinking

Sweden Closes Case of MV Estonia Sinking

  Prosecutors in Sweden have decided not to reopen a new investigation into the fate of the ferry Estonia, which went down in the Baltic with massive loss of life in 1994. The ferry's loss has been...

Assembly Underway for Unique Wind-Powered Neoline RoRo Cargo Ship

Assembly Underway for Unique Wind-Powered Neoline RoRo Cargo Ship

  The assembly phase of construction kicked off in Turkey on February 14 for the unique primarily wind-powered Neoliner Origin which plans to start commercial Atlantic service in July 2025. Whereas...

Solvang Orders World's First Full-Scale Onboard Carbon Capture Retrofit

Solvang Orders World's First Full-Scale Onboard Carbon Capture Retrofit

Seatrium, the newly-merged shipyard conglomerate of Keppel O&M and Sembmarine, has secured a contract for what it believes to be "the world’s first full-scale, turnkey carbon capture and storage (CCS)...

Strong  Start for SoCal Ports with Positive Outlook for Market Share Gains

Strong Start for SoCal Ports with Positive Outlook for Market Share Gains

  The Southern California ports at Los Angeles and Long Beach both reported a strong start to 2024 highlighting the belief the ports are recovering from the downturns in the economy last year and s...