UNCTAD Shipping Data Indicates Increase in Global Trade
The number of ships pulling into ports has increased in the third quarter of 2020, according to new UNCTAD calculations,...
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The number of ships pulling into ports has increased in the third quarter of 2020, according to new UNCTAD calculations,...
The Great Pacific Garbage Patch in the North Pacific Gyre is not a contiguous mass of debris. Bottles, abandoned fishing gear and...
Japanese-owned bulk carrier MV Wakashio, operated by Nagashiki, struck a coral reef off the coast of Mauritius on July 25th, leaking...
Nine people (including three children) travelling from Lautoka to Malakati Village in the Yasawas saw their vessel capsize around 11 am....
A Swedish consortium including KTH Centre for Naval Architecture, maritime tech developer SSPA, and Wallenius Marine is...
The decommissioning and scrapping of old vessels is a notoriously dangerous and environmentally disruptive industry. Bangladesh is central to this...
Norwegian firms, Kongsberg Maritime and Massterly, are partnering with Norwegian grocery distributor ASKO to provide two electric vessels by 2022, managing their...
The Role of the Cerulean Project in Pacific Island Countries Presentation by Andrew Irvin for the IWSA Promoting Maritime Windship...
Taranaki-based Hiringa Energy company signed a deal with the US-based hydrogen vehicle company, Hyzon Motors, to deploy heavy fuel cell...
The aviation industry is under pressure to deploy technological solutions to address the longstanding trend of increases in air travel....
The IMO’s proposed Arctic heavy fuel oil (HFO) ban, scheduled to be finalised in November, has been run through the...
Statistics NZ findings, compiled following a 2018 report by the New Zealand Productivity Commission, showed households contributed to 71 percent...