Transas adds Piracy Information Overlay to the Navigation Product Portfolio
Transas Marine has added a Piracy Information Overlay (PIO) to its Navigation product portfolio.
Transas Marine has added a Piracy Information Overlay (PIO) to its Navigation product portfolio.
Tokyo-based shipper Nippon Yusen Kaisha (NYK) has completed its annual winter safety campaign.
Analysis by specialist transport and logistics insurer TT Club has revealed that as many as two thirds of accidents that involve the loss of, or damage to, containerised cargo are thought to be caused by poor or improper packing and securing.
The DFDS-owned Sirena Seaways could be back in service next week after hitting a quay while docking.
The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) has this week published new guidance for shipowners on how shipping companies and their crews can help to impose an effective ‘safety culture’.
Bechtel has today launched a new research initiative aimed at improving the safety of mooring large cargo ships off the coast of West Africa.
Squamish Terminals (SQT), a British Columbia deep-water, break-bulk terminal, is the latest to participant in the Green Marine initiative, the largest voluntary environmental program for the maritime industry.
Thirteen days have passed since the Union of Hong Kong Dockers (UHKD) commenced strike action, and the Hong Kong International Terminals (HIT) subcontractors still show no interest in negotiating terms.