Genoa Green Port
The Port of Genoa, known as Porto di Genova in Italian, stands as a monumental gateway to the Mediterranean Sea. With deep historical roots that trace back to around 1000 […]
The Port of Genoa, known as Porto di Genova in Italian, stands as a monumental gateway to the Mediterranean Sea. With deep historical roots that trace back to around 1000 […]
Starting from Monday 26 June, Eco Catania and Eco Malta will regularly operate the line dedicated to the transport of rolling freight between Italy and Greece, dramatically reducing its environmental […]
Freeboard on ships is an essential aspect of naval architecture, directly related to vessel safety. The concept of freeboard refers to the vertical distance from the waterline to the upper […]
A Search and Rescue Transponder (SART) is a critical safety device used in maritime search and rescue operations. It is designed to respond to signals from search radar, emitting a […]
Liferafts are critical safety devices on ships, designed as compact, durable survival platforms for use in maritime emergencies. These inflatable rafts are equipped with essential survival gear, including food, water, […]
Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacons (EPIRBs) are vital safety devices for maritime operations, designed to alert search and rescue (SAR) services in emergencies. These beacons, once activated, transmit a distress […]
Introduction to Marine Steam Turbines Marine steam turbines are engines that convert thermal energy from steam into mechanical work to propel ships. This technology has evolved significantly since its introduction […]
Safety valves are critical components of marine boilers, designed to prevent over-pressurization that could lead to catastrophic failures. These valves automatically release steam if the pressure exceeds safe levels, thus […]
Introduction to Maritime Safety Marine safety is a critical aspect of the maritime industry, which encompasses all activities related to the navigation and operation of ships and other vessels. The […]
MARPOL Convention Annex VI, established by the International Maritime Organization (IMO), sets limits on sulfur oxide (SOx) and nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions from ship exhausts, as well as prohibits deliberate […]