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Crew Members of Maersk Boxship Test Positive for Covid-19
Five crew members of a Maersk owned and operated containership test positive for coronavirus. ...
Carnival’s Brands Extend Voyage Pause until Mid of May
Carnival Corporation’s North American cruise line operators are extending their suspension of ...
PSA, Jurong Port, Others to Launch Hydrogen Import Study
The goal is to develop technologies related to the importation, transportation, and storage of hydro...
Japanese Company to Build World's First All-Electric Tankers
Japan’s Asahi Tanker plans to build the world’s first two zero-emission electrically pow...
Svitzer Bags Five-Year Contract Extension with NuStar
Svitzer has secured a five-year extension of its marine service contract with NuStar. ...
MPA Singapore Softens Ban on Crew Changes
The Port of Singapore has softened the ban on crew changes amid the coronavirus pandemic. ...
Konecranes Announces 2,000 Temporary Layoffs in Finland
Finnish Konecranes to temporarily lay off some 2,000 employees. ...
Yilport to Make Italy’s Taranto Port Its Mediterranean Hub
Yilport Holding is working with Konecranes Ports Services to recommission 23 port cranes at Italy’s ...
Reality
Frank Coles, CEO of Wallem: Attitudes have to change, from the top of the organization to the bottom...
CMA CGM-Chartered Boxship Runs Aground in Mississippi River
A Liberia-flagged containership ran aground in the Mississippi River on March 27. ...
Boxship Dodges Pirate Attack South of Bonny Island
MV Lana escaped pirate hands on Friday, March 27, while sailing south of Bonny Island, Nigeria. ...
Japan's Two Shipbuilding Giants to Form JV in October
Imabari Shipbuilding and Japan Marine United Corporation agree to form a joint venture. ...
MUA: Vital Steps Needed to Save Australian Supply Chains
MUA urges Australia’s maritime businesses to implement a framework aimed at preventing coronav...
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Maersk Gjertrud Seafarers Suspected of Having Coronavirus
A number of seafarers on board Gjertrud Maersk hospitalized after experiencing symptoms linked to Co...
Coronavirus' Impact on New Cruise Ship Orders to Be Immense
Apart from the ongoing health crisis, the cruise industry is currently also faced with an economic c...
FSG Delivers Eighth RoRo Newbuild to Siem
FSG has delivered another 32,336 GT roll-on/roll-off (RoRo) ferry to Siem Europe. ...
Coronavirus Uncertainties Steer Konecranes to Profit Warning
Konecranes has issued a profit warning for 2020 due to demand outlook uncertainties from the pandemi...
Green Maritime Methanol Members Launch Engine Testing
The Green Maritime Methanol consortium achieves a new project milestone. ...
Fincantieri Extends Production Halt
Fincantieri will further extend the work stoppage at all its military and cruise vessel production p...
Synergy: Doing Nothing about Crew Changes is Not a Plan
Synergy: Collective, carefully managed crew changes at designated ports could help us tackle this cr...
3 Ships Approached in Two Days off West Africa
Ships sailing off the coast of West Africa reported at least 3 suspicious approaches over the past t...
Industry Sees Growth in Remote Surveys in Times of COVID-19
Remote ship surveys and inspections have become increasingly popular amid the coronavirus crisis. ...
Shiprecycling in Pakistan and India in Limbo
The coronavirus pandemic has practically paralysed the ship demolition market in South Asia. ...
85 Pct of Maersk's Global Office-Based Staff Work From Home
The number of Maersk employees working from home has increased considerably amid global lockdown mea...