How Ships Fight Corrosion at Sea?
Corrosion can be a major issue for any industry that works with metal, including the shipping industry. The harsh marine climate, with its high salt
Corrosion can be a major issue for any industry that works with metal, including the shipping industry. The harsh marine climate, with its high salt
Since childhood, we have been intrigued by this question: How are ships ‘parked’ upon their arrival in ports, jetties, and piers? Unlike cars, they can’t
Natural resource derivatives like petroleum-based products are crucial for the world economy. These invaluable products include crude oil, or in other words, naturally extracted liquid
The popularity and concerns of LNG-powered vessels Checking and controlling carbon emissions is vital for the growth and sustenance of the maritime industry. LNG-powered vessels
Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon (EPIRB) is a device to alert search and rescue services (SAR) in case of an emergency out at sea. It
Wikipedia defines a stowaway as a person who secretly boards a vehicle, such as a ship, an aircraft, a train, a cargo truck or a
Man overboard is a situation wherein a ship’s crew member falls into the sea from the ship, no matter where the ship is sailing, on
A maritime emergency at sea does not come with an alarm. Still, ship emergency signals and alarms can help us tackle a crisis or avoid
An immersion suit is a body covering suit worn specifically for flotation and survival during emergencies on high seas. This suit is, therefore, also known
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