$20 million for bi-lateral emissions reduction work
The governments of Australia and Singapore have partnered on a $20 million initiative to reduce emissions in the maritime sector
Read MorePosted by Dale Crisp | 17th April, 2024
The governments of Australia and Singapore have partnered on a $20 million initiative to reduce emissions in the maritime sector
Read MorePosted by Dale Crisp | 17th April, 2024
A Japanese fishing vessel that ran aground in the Hauraki Gulf has been refloated
Read MorePosted by Dale Crisp | 17th April, 2024
A P&I club has recorded a significant increase in incidences of mooring line failures in strong winds
Read MorePosted by Dale Crisp | 17th April, 2024
A high-powered industry group is intent on the commercialisation of ammonia-fuelled ships
Read MorePosted by Dale Crisp | 17th April, 2024
A group of industry leaders has issued an updated set of guidelines on cleaning pestilent containers
Read MorePosted by Dale Crisp | 17th April, 2024
Pacific International Lines is exploring new measures to speed up the decarbonisation of shipping
Read MorePosted by Dale Crisp | 16th April, 2024
The owners of the Baltimore bridge destroyer Dali have declared General Average
Read MorePosted by Dale Crisp | 15th April, 2024
One country’s government has reached an agreement to ban the discharge of scrubber water in territorial waters, but there are no such plans for Australia
Read MorePosted by Dale Crisp | 15th April, 2024
Rail freight links on New Zealand’s South Island will be severely disrupted for at least two weeks after floodwaters damaged a bridge
Read MorePosted by Dale Crisp | 15th April, 2024
A former Bass Strait offshore supply ship whose owners collapsed last year is destined for a new career
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