While scrubbers seemed to be a very popular choice among shipowners looking to comply with the IMO’s 2020 rule regarding the use of low sulphur fuels, starting next January, it...
Pavilion Energy has performed the first commercial ship-to-ship (STS) liquefied natural gas (LNG) refuelling operation in the port of Singapore, the company said. The operation included loading 2,000 cubic metres...
2019 is a busy year in terms of adopted International Maritime Organization (IMO) regulation with the forthcoming SOLAS amendments, significant milestones for the fuel oil consumption data collection system (DCS),...
European nations are determined to get ship emissions cut quicker than current timelines proposed by regulators and lobbyists. Following France’s proposal to the International Maritime Organization (IMO) for speed limits...
From algorithms to track “dark” ships smuggling stolen crude oil to an online licensing system to undercut corruption, one Nigerian government agency hopes it can use new technology to tackle...
Hundreds of lives lost. More than 8,000 people stuck overnight in a flooded airport in Japan in the wake of a typhoon in 2018. Nearly 800% of the gross domestic...
Papua New Guinea's Highlands Highway has reopened after sections were closed last week by landslides. Heavy rain trigged the slips in the Eastern Highlands, which also stranded supply trucks in...
Move aside electric cars, another disruption set to occur in the next decade is being ignored in current Australian transport infrastructure debates: electric aviation. Electric aircraft technology is rapidly developing locally and overseas,...
The Chairman of Samoa Airways, Fe'esago Siaosi Fepulea'i, has resigned and Cabinet has appointed an interim chair. Samoa Observer reports that Tuia Paepae Letoa, a current board member, confirmed he...