IMO calls for fair treatment and rights for seafarers
Global maritime leaders have reaffirmed their commitment to the fair treatment, due process, and protection of seafarers’ rights, following a joint event at
Global maritime leaders have reaffirmed their commitment to the fair treatment, due process, and protection of seafarers’ rights, following a joint event at
The International Association of Ports and Harbors (IAPH) has unveiled a new set of cyber resilience guidelines to address the risks associated with emerging technologies
Concerns are rising within the shipping and energy sectors over the stability of the Strait of Hormuz, following increased hostilities between Iran and Israel.
Feature Image: © Indian Coast Guard The Fort Kochi Coastal Police have filed a First Information Report (FIR) against the owner,
Feature Image: © Indian Coast Guard Authorities have issued a formal notice to begin oil extraction from the sunken Liberian-flagged containership
Feature Image: © Indian Coast Guard Indian authorities have successfully towed the Wan Hai 503 further offshore to contain the fire
The Cargo Integrity Group has renewed its call for improved safety practices across the global container supply chain, highlighting 15 hazardous
A quay crane collapsed during delivery at Tuas Port, with no injuries reported and port operations remaining unaffected, according to PSA
The maritime industry is tentatively preparing for the unfolding reverberations from the escalating conflict between Iran and Israel, while commercial vessels
Feature Image: © Sky News The situation aboard the Wan Hai 503 remains precarious, with India’s Ministry of Defence describing it
The United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) has issued a warning that growing instability in the Middle East could result in increased
Cover Image: ©Indian Coast Guard Firefighting efforts aboard the containership Wan Hai 503 are ongoing, with Indian Coast Guard and salvage