LONDON : India underscored critical maritime safety challenges during the opening session of the 110th Maritime Safety Committee (MSC) meeting of the International Maritime Organization (IMO), held in London. The Indian delegation presented a
NEW DELHI : India is preparing to launch a series of mission-mode measures to transform itself into a global shipbuilding and maritime services hub, according to a Mint report citing two people familiar with
TOKYO : Japan’s Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd (MOL), the world’s second-largest ship owner by fleet size, is set to make a strategic investment in an Indian logistics startup ‘very soon‘, as part of its
PERTH : As part of the Ammonia Energy APAC Conference 2025, Classification society DNV has awarded an Approval in Principle (AiP) to SeaTech Solutions International (SeaTech) in collaboration with Oceania Marine Energy (Oceania) for
LONDON : The Secretary-General of the International Maritime Organization (IMO), Mr. Arsenio Dominguez has applauded the important commitments made at the United Nations Ocean Conference last week (9-13 June) in Nice, France, while urging countries
BUSAN : KR (Korean Register) has officially launched a joint working group to establish international standards for the safe discharge of toxic ammonia effluent generated from ammonia-fueled ships. The initiative brings together Korean major
MUMBAI : Hapag Lloyd pleased to announce that the digitally processed Manual Forwarding Note via the ODeX platform in India is now live, effective June 17, 2025. Customers are requested to submit Manual Forwarding Note (Outside Window
SINGAPORE : X-Press Feeders Group, the world’s largest independent common carrier, has signed two agreements with COSCO SHIPPING Lines, one of the world’s largest mainline operators, to expand network coverage, strengthen mainline-feeder coordination and
COPENHAGEN : A.P. Moller – Maersk has named the first vessel in a series of 17,480 TEU vessels equipped with dual-fuel methanol propulsion. The naming event took place on 18 June at Hyundai Heavy
HAMBURG : The maritime industry is facing a sharp rise in machinery failures and engine-room incidents that modern monitoring systems could help prevent, warns CM Technologies (CMT). With classification society DNV reporting a 20%