Maersk settles former midshipman’s sexual assault case
Maersk informed that a litigation case against a US subsidiary regarding sexual assault and harassment brought forward by a former midshipman has been resolved.
Read moreMaersk informed that a litigation case against a US subsidiary regarding sexual assault and harassment brought forward by a former midshipman has been resolved.
Read moreLatest industry research by Spinnaker, reveals the number of sustainability related job titles is now growing, as 29% of maritime organisations have at least one role dedicated to the issue
Read moreDSME has been developing its DS4 smart ship platform to allow permit fully autonomous operations. The shipbuilder has been collaborating with ABS and in October 2021 announced the initial certification of the new technology.
Read moreTechross’ ballast water management systems received the Cyber Security Capability certification from Lloyd’s Register Classification on November 15. According to LR Classification, this is the first company to receive the Cyber Security Capability certification in the BWMS industry and Asia.
Read moreAn effort to put a cap on the price of Russian oil is coming to a head this week, as EU diplomats will meet to set that price after discussions with the US and G7 nations.
Read moreAlthough an estimated 70 to 80% of the goods we use in our daily lives is brought to us by ships, the complex laws and regulations that keep shipping working only get the public’s attention when there’s a dramatic event at sea or there’s a problem with supply chains, Canadian not-for-profit and independent research centre Clear Seas notes.
Read moreBreeze Ship Design, together with Equinor, will develop a ship design concept for a CO2 carrier for direct offshore injection.
Read morePacific Environment’s Ports for People campaign launched a new initiative to assess port progress towards zero-emission shipping.
Read morePortXchange Products has announced a partnership with BigMile, to provide digital solutions to increase transparency of shipping emissions in port areas.
Read moreThe dual-fuel tanker Fure Valö performed the first voyage on a new Equinor fuel blend containing used cooking oil. It reduces greenhouse gas emissions while, judging from the first test indications, maintaining the same high performance as conventional marine gasoil.
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