Greenpeace Calls for MSC to Pay for Sunken Boxship's Cleanup
Royal Caribbean Reports Strong Results, But Investors See Concerns
South Korean Shipbuilders Report Strong H1 as Orders Shift from China
Russia Protests Norway's Decision to Sanction Russian Fishing Companies
Canada Designates First Zones for Offshore Wind Energy off Nova Scotia
Bollinger teams with Seaspan and two Finnish partners for USCG Arctic Security Cutter
Bollinger Shipyards, Canada’s Seaspan Shipyards and Finland’s Rauma Marine Constructions (Rauma Shipyard) and Aker Arctic (Aker) have formed a strategic partnership to deliver the lowest-risk, fastest delivery solution of best-in-class Arctic Security
Carbon Ridge deploys centrifugal OCCS on Scorpio Tankers LR2
Onboard carbon capture and storage specialist Carbon Ridge is claiming a maritime industry industry first with the successful deployment of a centrifugal OCCS (onboard carbon capture system) aboard an LR2 product tanker
WISTA USA names Nicolaou-Boyer as new president
The Board of WISTA USA, the Women’s International Shipping & Trading Association, appointed Marlene Nicolaou-Boyer, global commercial manager at Houston-headquartered Stolt Tankers USA Inc., as its new president. The announcement was made
NTSB: Experienced Towboat Pilot Hit a Bridge on the Mississippi
CMA CGM expresses interest in CK Hutchison port terminals
Baltic index hits one-week low as vessel rates slump
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