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Dryad’s Maritime Security Threat Advisory notes a concerning uptick in maritime incidents including armed robbery, attempted boarding and spoofing Dryad Global’s latest Maritime Security Threat ...
In response to the growing concern surrounding mental health at sea, MarinePALS has launched a dedicated microlearning video series focused on mental well-being and suicide prevention for the maritime ...
V.Group (V.), the global ship manager and marine services provider, and International Seaways (NYSE: INSW), one of the world’s largest tanker companies, have today announced the launch of a newly ...
Wallem Group, a leading global maritime partner, has published a new whitepaper to ensure ships, ships systems and crews are fully prepared to load, store and use biofuels in everyday vessel ...
A Liberia-flagged tanker was detained by Russian authorities in the vicinity of Hogland Island, Russia.
ZeroNorth and Veracity by DNV have partnered to launch a fully integrated emissions reporting and verification service for the maritime industry. Teekay is the first customer that will be implementing ...
More than 50 activists – including Swedish Greta Thunberg – are currently in the offices of Maersk Tankers, Maersk’s subsidiary dedicated to shipping fossil fuels. The action is part of the May:hem ...
The latest move seen from the 'Dark Fleet' is for a tanker to be disguised on AIS as a tugboat. Measuring 272 x 46 meters and capable of carrying 1 million barrels at a time, IZUMO's true identity has ...
Anemoi Marine Technologies Ltd, an industry leader in wind-assisted propulsion systems, has announced that it is collaborating with Hafnia Limited, Guangzhou Shipyard International (GSI), and DNV to ...
More than 50 activists – including Swedish Greta Thunberg – are currently in the offices of Maersk Tankers, Maersk’s subsidiary dedicated to shipping fossil fuels. The action is part of the May:hem ...
B.C.’s energy minister is backing plans to dredge and deepen Vancouver’s Burrard Inlet to accommodate fully loaded oil tankers, despite concerns from environmentalists, experts and First Nations.