Iran arrested a U.S. Navy Sea Drone in Persian Gulf
Persian Gulf, 31.08.2022 The U.S. Navy has requested Iran to take back one of its unmanned surface vessel drones that Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy (IRGCN) had captured and […]
Persian Gulf, 31.08.2022 The U.S. Navy has requested Iran to take back one of its unmanned surface vessel drones that Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy (IRGCN) had captured and […]
Hyster aims to offer electric container handlers powered by integrated lithium-ion batteries with a choice of charging options and for operations with higher power consumptions and extremely heavy duty […]
Giant bulk carrier runs aground on reef off Mauritius A giant bulk carrier ran aground on a reef off Mauritius on Saturday evening, despite warnings from the local coast guard […]
What should shipyards, shipowners and operators do now? For new building projects, shipyards, shipowners and operators should be aware that if delivery of the vessel is on or after […]
Plymouth-based M SUBS Ltd were commissioned to design the 24m ‘Oceanus’. Set to usher in a new era for net zero oceanography and advanced international marine research, Plymouth Marine Laboratory […]
In January, we posted about the successful test demonstration of the world’s first fully autonomous ship navigation systems on a large car ferry on a 240-km route from Shinmoji (Northern Kyushu) to […]
Green City Ferries, of Stockholm, Sweden, announced the first two routes for their groundbreaking electric fast ferry, the Beluga24. Passengers travelling to and from the communities of Taby and Osteråker […]
World’s First Zero-Emission Harbor Tug on Port Operations As decarbonization of shipping moves beyond the piloting phase for a range of vessel types, we start getting real results on how […]
Two fully electric-powered hydraulic cranes are arriving at the Port of Ipswich, helping further reduce carbon emissions. The Mantsinen model 95ER cranes are amongst the first of their kind in […]