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NTSB: Grounding Caused by Master Navigating Alone and Multitasking

NTSB: Grounding Caused by Master Navigating Alone and Multitasking

  The National Transport Safety Board issued a report critical of the master and operator of a Great Lakes bulker that touched bottom while maneuvering out of Sault Ste. Marine, Ontario in January...

NYK Installs Its First Suction Sails on Bulker Chartered by Cargill

NYK Installs Its First Suction Sails on Bulker Chartered by Cargill

  Japan’s NYK Group through its NYK Bulkship operator has deployed its first suction sails as it begins to test wind-assisted propulsion. The group joins an expanding number of ships and shipowners...

Offshore Charging System for Service Vessels Tested at Belgian Wind Farm

Offshore Charging System for Service Vessels Tested at Belgian Wind Farm

  Parkwind, a developer of offshore wind farms owned by Japan’s JERA, completed the first test of an offshore charging station that supplies power from the wind farm to service vessels. The technol...

Are We Letting the Terrorists Win?

Are We Letting the Terrorists Win?

If you feel like the bad guys are winning lately, you’re not alone. China is vacuuming up cheap Russian and Iranian oil as the Houthis attack Red Sea shipping. Iran is happy to have Houthi help a...

Malaysia Reports Tankers are Secured as Efforts Shift to Investigation

Malaysia Reports Tankers are Secured as Efforts Shift to Investigation

  Speaking to reporters on Monday officials with the Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency said their portion of the efforts surrounding the collision of two tankers on Friday is now winding down w...

Interview: Ted Williams, President, Senesco Marine

Interview: Ted Williams, President, Senesco Marine

  An Annapolis graduate and retired Navy Captain, Williams’ current role is growing Senesco Marine and, in the process, helping restore America’s ship construction and repair capabilities. Tell...

German Retailer Lidl Beats Odds Building Niche Shipping Line

German Retailer Lidl Beats Odds Building Niche Shipping Line

  German retailing giant Lidl, part of the Schwarz Group, the fifth-largest retailer in the world, surprised many in the shipping industry when it leaked out in the spring of 2022 that they were la...

Suez Canal Revenue Dropped $2B Last Year Due to Red Sea Security Crisis

Suez Canal Revenue Dropped $2B Last Year Due to Red Sea Security Crisis

The Suez Canal Authority saw its revenue drop by about $2 billion year-over-year because of the traffic impact of Houthi attacks in the Red Sea, the agency said Thursday.  In FY 2023/24, the SCA's...

To Prevent a Serious Grounding, Ro/Ro's Engineers Tried "Impossible" Fix

To Prevent a Serious Grounding, Ro/Ro's Engineers Tried "Impossible" Fix

The engineering crew aboard the ro/ro freight ferry Mazarine made a heroic attempt to restore power after a large pipe fitting in the main engine lube oil system cracked, according to Transport Malta...

Australia Doubles Feasibility Licenses to 12 for Victoria’s Offshore Wind

Australia Doubles Feasibility Licenses to 12 for Victoria’s Offshore Wind

  The Australian government followed up its previous effort announcing a second batch of feasibility licenses for its first potential offshore wind farms. Industry leaders including RWE, Iberdrola,...