Category: Maritime industry
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2025 Regulatory Outlook: Navigating a Changing Maritime Industry
The Maritime Industry: Navigating a Rapidly Changing Regulatory Environment The maritime industry, a vital part of global trade, is currently navigating a rapidly changing regulatory environment that will influence its present and future. Looking ahead, there are several major issues shaping the regulatory landscape for the sector. The industry’s ability to adapt to these changes…
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The World’s Largest Heavy Transport Vessels: Setting New Standards in Maritime Engineering
The Largest Offshore Construction and Heavy Transport Vessels The maritime industry is home to some of the most impressive and massive vessels in the world. Among these, offshore construction vessels and heavy transport ships play a crucial role in the installation, maintenance, and removal of oil platforms, as well as the transportation of large and…
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Russia Launches First Ice-Class LNG Carrier
Russia’s Push into the Global LNG Market: First Ice-Class LNG Carrier Enters Sea Trials Russia has taken a significant step towards increasing its share in the global liquefied natural gas (LNG) market with the launch of its first Russian-built ice-class LNG carrier. The vessel has entered sea trials, marking a major milestone in the country’s…
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Temis Continues to Play Pivotal Role in Marine Service Projects
Temis: A Pivotal Vessel in Marine Service Projects The vessel Temis, owned by Nortrans Offshore, continues to play a pivotal role in various marine service projects. Below are highlights of its recent contracts and engagements. Contracts and Projects Temis has secured several notable contracts, solidifying its position as a key asset in the maritime industry.…
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LRIT: Understanding the Importance of Long Range Identification & Tracking
Understanding Long Range Identification & Tracking (LRIT): A Crucial Maritime Safety System Long Range Identification & Tracking (LRIT) is a system which requires applicable ships to transmit their identity and position every 6 hours. This system plays a vital role in ensuring the safety and security of ships, crew, and cargo at sea. In this…
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Slow Steaming is Not a Universal Solution Says Houlder
The Limitations of Slow Steaming in the Maritime Industry The practice of slow steaming has been widely adopted by shipowners in recent years, primarily as a means to reduce fuel consumption and lower operating costs. According to Iebum Shin, Data Analytics Lead at Houlder, slow steaming is indeed a strategy used to minimize fuel expenses.…
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What to Expect in 2025 for the Maritime Industry
What to Expect in 2025 for the Maritime Industry The maritime industry in 2025 is poised for significant transformation, driven by political, environmental, and technological developments. Here are the key trends shaping the sector’s future: Key Trends Shaping the Maritime Industry The industry is expected to undergo major changes, with several factors contributing to its…
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Bulker and Tug Collide in Mississippi River Causing Minor Oil Leak
Maritime Accident: Tug and Bulker Collision in Mississippi River A maritime accident occurred on December 29, resulting in the rescue of five crew members from the Mississippi River. The incident involved a collision between a tug vessel and a bulker, highlighting the importance of maritime safety and the potential risks associated with navigation in busy…
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Shipwreck Hunters Combing the Deep off British Columbia Coast Uncover New Discoveries
Unraveling the Mysteries of the Deep The thrill of new discoveries, unraveling mysteries, and telling stories about shipwrecks can be a captivating experience. For those who have dedicated their lives to exploring the ocean floor, the allure of the unknown is a constant driving force. The stories of shipwrecks, hidden beneath the waves for centuries,…
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Britannia Club: Electronic Bunker Delivery Notes to Become Default Standard in Singapore from April 2025
Electronic Bunker Delivery Notes in Singapore: Guidance from Britannia P&I Club Britannia P&I Club has issued guidance regarding the electronic bunker delivery notes (eBDNs) that will become the default standard in Singapore from 1 April 2025. The implementation of eBDNs in Singapore is a significant development in the maritime industry, aiming to enhance the efficiency…