

What are Keel Guards?
A keel is the most important part of a ship. Sometimes it is also referred to as the ‘spine’ of the ship. A keel is


A keel is the most important part of a ship. Sometimes it is also referred to as the ‘spine’ of the ship. A keel is


Tunnel thrusters are used by ships to provide low-speed lateral manoeuvrability when docking and high thrust while at a standstill. From design point of view,


Take a look at pictures of a vessel used to lift heavy weight (ranging from ships to offshore installations), if you have never been on a


A ship operates using mainly four main kinds of liquids throughout its systems- fuel or diesel oil, lube oil, freshwater, and seawater. These liquids are


Over the past century, naval technology has developed leaps and bounds. Ships and other sea-going vessels along with the technologies of marine navigation and shipbuilding


Think of the most beautiful ship you might have ever seen, imagined, or let’s say the one which happened to capture your imagination the most.


The maritime industry has seen a rapid growth in the container transport division followed by increase in the size of container vessels, a result of


The International Association of Classification Societies, (IACS), UK in 2014, launched a project that would investigate into the structural design rules required to be complied
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