

Qatar Hires A Third Cruise Vessel As A Floating Hotel For The Upcoming World Cup
A third cruise vessel was reportedly hired on Monday by the World Cup organizers based in Qatar to operate as a soccer fan hotel. It


A third cruise vessel was reportedly hired on Monday by the World Cup organizers based in Qatar to operate as a soccer fan hotel. It


The smallest and oldest ship of Carnival Cruise Line’s fleet is prepared to embark on its final voyage. The 2,052-passenger vessel named the Carnival Ecstasy,


A recent contract to transport two 620-ton warships from Belgium to Pakistan as deck cargo has set records as Peters & May’s heaviest and longest


Cai Mep International Terminal (CMIT) – APM Terminal’s joint venture with Vietnam Maritime Corporation and Saigon Port – continues to earn the trust of one


Stolt Tankers has successfully completed an in-transit hull cleaning trial using Shipshave’s ITCH (In-Transit Cleaning of Hulls) on board the Stolt Acer (pictured) as she


Due diligence in supply chain needed to curb environmental crime In March, the Norwegian Court of Appeal convicted ship owner Georg Eide of complicity in


ABS has awarded approval in principle (AIP) to Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering Co. Ltd. (DSME) for its hybrid power system, a configuration previously limited


Green Marine Engineering, an independent fully integrated transition advisory and project management firm, has signed a sales agreement with global renewable energy company, e1 Marine,


Marine geoengineering techniques may have potential for mitigating the effects of climate change but may have adverse impacts on the marine environment Parties to the
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