How to ensure safe operation when carrying bagged rice cargoes
In collaboration with the CWA International, The Swedish Club has produced cargo advice to assist operators when carrying bagged rice cargoes.
Read moreIn collaboration with the CWA International, The Swedish Club has produced cargo advice to assist operators when carrying bagged rice cargoes.
Read moreA new project, co-funded by the European Commission and UK Research and Innovation (UKRI), the SafeNav (Safer Navigation) project, officially launched in early September 2022 with the aim to enhance safer and more secure navigation at sea, moving towards remote-operated and autonomous shipping.
Read moreMitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. announced that its AR navigation system, jointly developed with FURUNO Electric CO., LTD., has acquired certification by ClassNK.
Read moreThe oceans account for 70% of the planet Earth, where about 50,000 ships ply every day. But how is it secured that they ply in safe areas?
Read moreVenepandi informs operators about a danger of navigation in the internal waters of the Venezuelan Caribbean Sea, specifically to the vessels that are heading towards the ports of eastern Venezuela, caused by a large rock.
Read moreIMO informed about updated procedures regarding the Black Sea Grain Initiative. According to the latest update, the Joint Coordination Centre (JCC) approved the final version of the “Procedures for Merchant Vessels” engaged in the Initiative.
Read moreIn this article, Jia Hong Liu, Assistant Vice President, Technical Manager, Skuld Club talks about project and equipment cargoes, providing guidance for their safe shipment.
Read moreA harbor tug became the first vessel to be verified for autonomous collision avoidance in the Port of Singapore.
Read moreUK launched a 5-year strategy to enhance maritime technology, innovation and security and reduce environmental damage.
Read moreShips exporting Ukraine grain through the Black Sea will be protected by a 10 nautical mile buffer zone, according to long-awaited procedures agreed by Russia, Ukraine, Turkey and the United Nations.
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