A Chinese national who disappeared from a Hong Kong-registered bulker last year was probably eaten by sharks, an Australian coroner's report has concluded.
Year: 2015
ACI's 5th Maritime Security Management Asia from 21st to 22nd April 2015 in Singapore.
Scarcely a day goes by without some claim or counterclaim in the climate change debate. Whether it is climate change skeptics claiming that the data is inaccurate, incomplete or simply biased, or environmentalists complaining about the powerful petrochemical lobby, the concerned reader is
As technology leads society towards the future, new methods of producing biofuels spring up regularly.
Combating corruption and bribery in the maritime industry was the key topic of conversation at the WISTA-UK Annual General Meeting.
DBR’s Success in Generator Sets Continues as they put together a 40 foot DNV 2.7-1 container generator set for a vessel owned by Jan De Nul Group.
Damen is proud to be one of the partners in PortXL, the first start-up accelerator programme specifically designed for the Port of Rotterdam.
An ultra-large container ship owned by Hanjin Shipping caught fire as it was about to transit the Suez Canal on 1 May.
Alfa Laval has entered into a patent licence agreement with Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME) for the use of DSME’s patents on high pressure fuel gas supply systems. The agreement signed in March 2015 enables Alfa Laval to further develop the Alfa Laval Fuel Conditioning
Smuggling of migrants to Europe on two merchant ships has raised questions over the effectiveness of port state control and maritime checks.






















