PIL launches SG60 ship to mark Singapore’s Jubilee
Pacific International Lines (PIL) has unveiled the first SG60 containership and specially designed containers sponsored for this year’s National Day Parade
Pacific International Lines (PIL) has unveiled the first SG60 containership and specially designed containers sponsored for this year’s National Day Parade
The scale of global shipping in 2025 is nothing short of extraordinary. As trade volumes grow and decarbonisation efforts accelerate, the
The Port of Liverpool has retired its longest-serving vessel, the Yeoman Bank, following its final call at the port this week.
The Panama Maritime Authority has implemented strict new age limits for ships entering its registry, banning the registration of oil tankers and bulk carriers
SAAM Towage has added two new units to its fleet, the SAAM Petrel and the SAAM Charrán, designed by Robert Allan
Yang Ming has announced it will order three additional 8,000 TEU methanol dual-fuel-ready containerships from Nihon Shipyard Co., Ltd. and Imabari
Lloyd’s Register (LR) has updated its Fatigue Design Assessment (FDA) methodology, improving fatigue life predictions by up to 15 per cent
One of Zero USV’s Oceanus12 uncrewed surface vessels has officially left UK waters following successful trials in Plymouth, bound for Canada,
BAR Technologies has confirmed a landmark order for its WindWings propulsion system to be installed on two new LR2 dual-fuel tankers,
The latest addition to Tidal Transit’s fleet of purpose-built crew transfer vessels (CTVs), Imogen Rose, was officially christened at Equinor’s pontoon
The container shipping sector is entering a period of structural adjustment, as excess vessel capacity, declining freight rates and shifting global
dship Carriers has ordered eight Liebherr LS 250 heavy-lift cranes for its latest D 500-class vessels. The LS 250, part of