

Nigeria Seized A Tanker For Turning Off AIS, Owners Could Face Sanctions
Recently, the Nigerian Navy turned in a tanker to the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety or NIMASA for allegedly switching off its AIS system. The


Recently, the Nigerian Navy turned in a tanker to the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety or NIMASA for allegedly switching off its AIS system. The


VesselsValue Ltd. (VV) is pleased to announce that they have been awarded the Innovation Endorsement Provider Certification by Tokyo based ship classification society, ClassNK. The


Smart Green Shipping’s (SGS) ‘Winds of Change’ project to develop its ground-breaking FastRig technology has been selected as one of the recipients of £60 million in


The remains of a shipwreck discovered on a beach in Nantucket, Massachusetts, on 9 February have been identified as a schooner that had been wrecked


Ship traffic in Bosphorus Strait (Turkey) is set to restart in a northbound direction on Thursday as of 0600 GMT, following a brief suspension. The


Officials said a dead whale washed ashore in New Jersey was hit by a ship, but it was still unclear how the massive mammal died.


While the construction and floating out of Icon of the Seas is sending shockwaves all across the cruise world, Royal Caribbean’s next-in-line Icon Class ship is gearing


EPF 13 is now the giant surface vessel in the US Navy fleet with autonomous ability. EPF 13 went to sea five times over a


On Thursday, February 16, Maersk revealed that they are scouting for another location to berth their Singapore-flagged tanker Maersk Magellan after being denied entry to
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