LONDON / SINGAPORE : A project assessing the technical feasibility of onboard carbon capture and storage (OCCS) in the shipping sector, carried out by the Oil and Gas Climate Initiative (OGCI), the Global Centre
LIMMASOL : DUCAT Maritime, a leader in global maritime logistics, has announced a significant milestone in its operations: the delivery of over 15 million tonnes of rice to West Africa since the company was
LONDON : Lloyd’s Register has released its Fuel Quality Report 2024, offering vital insights into the evolving landscape of marine fuel quality and its implications for the maritime industry. Ongoing concerns around fuel
OSLO : Marlink, the leading managed services provider of business-critical ICT solutions, has released the latest global maritime cyber threat report produced by its Security Operations Centre (SOC). The report, based on data gathered
NEW DELHI : The Union Cabinet, Chaired by the Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, has approved the development of National Maritime Heritage Complex (NMHC) at Lothal, Gujarat. The project will be completed in two phases.
CHENNAI : Chennai Port Authority proud to announce that Chennai Port has won the IAPH Sustainability Award 2024 in the Community Building category, marking a historic moment as the first Indian port to achieve
VISAKHAPATNAM : The Andhra Pradesh Government has generated significant interest by issuing an Expression of Interest (EOI) for the construction, operation, and maintenance of various ports in the state. This initiative aims to enhance
VISAKHAPATNAM : The Opening Ceremony of MALABAR 2024 under the aegis of Eastern Naval Command was held onboard Indian Naval Ship Satpura at Visakhapatnam on 09 Oct 24. The 28th edition of the multi-national maritime exercise that commenced on 08
LONDON : BIMCO’s Documentary Committee has adopted the AUTOSHIPMAN agreement in response to a growing number of remotely controlled ships. The AUTOSHIPMAN agreement provides a standard contractual foundation for third-party ship managers to deliver
LONDON : The Baltic Exchange’s main sea freight index continued its decline for the eighth consecutive session on Wednesday, reaching its lowest point in over a month due to reduced demand for capesize vessels.