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SHIPPINGInsight 2022--Decade of Demand Conference and Exhibition Answering the call of society, industry and regulators

Posted On: 17-02-2022

Stamford, CT—February 16 Intensifying demands from every avenue continue to challenge the shipping industry in this “Decade of Demand”. This highly relevant theme for SHIPPINGInsight 2022 was announced by Carleen Lyden Walker, SHIPPINGInsight’s Chief Evolution Officer. This year’s conference and exhibition will explore the numerous ways that the maritime industry continues to be impacte..readmore

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United States Reappoints Carleen Lyden Walker as IMO Goodwill Maritime Ambassador

Posted On: 17-02-2022

Mission to attract the best and brightest to shipping The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has just notified Carleen Lyden Walker, Co-Founder/Executive Director of NAMEPA (North American Marine Environment Protection Association) that the United States Government has reappointed her as an IMO Goodwill Maritime Ambassador. Ms. Walker has been serving in this capacity at the recom..readmore

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US National Security at Risk with Today’s Maritime Configuration New USVI Open Registry Provides Security Assets and Jobs

Posted On: 16-02-2022

WASHINGTON, DC—The launch of a new United States open registry in the Virgin Islands will give the United States additional resources for protecting our nation, learned attendees to the launch on February 1st of A Revitalization Plan for US Maritime Trade, Commerce and Strategic Competition. Included in the plan were the new registry, a transshipment hub planned for the Virgin Islands, a Mariti..readmore

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Plan for Restoring US Maritime Competitive Presence Launched in Washington National security, rules-based platform, secure jobs for all mariners included

Posted On: 11-08-2023

WASHINGTON, DC-- A landmark Revitalization Plan for US Maritime Trade, Commerce and Strategic Competition to support and assist in ensuring maritime sovereignty and security, and revitalizing maritime commerce, was launched last week in Washington, DC. Leading with remarks by Ambassador John D. Negroponte, the first U.S. Director of National Intelligence kl..readmore

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NAMEPA Returns to In-Person Events with Marine Operations Hybrid Program in Houston Navigating Towards Decarbonization and Digitalization the Focus

Posted On: 02-02-2022

HOUSTON, February 2- NAMEPA (North American Marine Environment Protection Association) announced that it will be holding its annual Marine Operations Seminar as a hybrid event with both in-person and virtual participation available. The Houston Pilots Association will host the event at their corporate headquarters in Deer Park on Thursday, February 24th beginning at 1:00CST. The program revolv..readmore

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First United States Open Registry to be Launched in Washington, DC Most relevant maritime initiative in past 75 years

Posted On: 27-01-2022

WASHINGTON, DC-- A landmark Revitalization Plan for US Maritime Trade, Commerce and Strategic Competition to support and assist in resolving America’s supply chain crisis, ensure maritime sovereignty and security, and revitalize maritime commerce will be launched at the National Press Club in Washington, DC on February 1, 2022, at 1:30PM with remarks by Ambassador John D. Negroponte, the first U..readmore

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Invitation to attend the launch of the first US open registry

Posted On: 20-10-2023

You are cordially invited to attend the launch of the first United States open registry being held on February 1, 2022 at the National Press Club in Washington, DC beginning with a networking lunch at 12:30EST followed by the program at 1:30EST. The program, a Revitalization plan for US Maritime Trade, Commerce, and Strategic Competition, will be headlined by Ambassador John D. Negroponte, the fi..readmore

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Advisory: Revitalization plan for US maritime commerce, security and environment to be unveiled February 1st in Washington DC

Posted On: 20-09-2023

A landmark Revitalization Plan for US Maritime Trade, Commerce and Strategic Competition to support and assist in resolving America’s supply chain crisis, ensure maritime sovereignty and security, and revitalize maritime commerce will be launched at the National Press Club in Washington, DC on February 1, 2022, at 1:30PM with remarks by Ambassador John D. Negroponte, the first U.S. Director of N..readmore

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NGO Shipbreaking calls on EU to investigate fatalities at Turkish recycling yards

Posted On: 20-12-2021

NGO Shipbreaking Platform is calling on the European Union to investigate incidents that claimed two lives at Turkish ship recycling yards that are included in the EU List of approved ship recycling facilities. According to the NGO, on 3 October 2020, a worker lost his life during the scrapping of two Transocean offshore rigs at Isiksan yard. A handrail broke and fell, hitting the worker at the ba..readmore

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Majority of world’s ports still don’t use digital tech

Posted On: 22-02-2022

The majority of the world’s 4,900 ports are not yet using digital technology for even the most basic processes, Innovez One, a Singapore-based provider of smart-tech and AI solutions for the maritime sector, said. As explained, 80 per cent of ports continue to rely on manual, legacy solutions such as whiteboards or spreadsheets to manage critical marine services such as towage, pilotage and laun..readmore

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Hapag-Lloyd secures green financing for six LNG-powered newbuilds

Posted On: 12-02-2021

German liner company Hapag-Lloyd has concluded two green financial deals worth a total of $889 million. The financing will be used for six ultra-large 23,500 TEU container ships, which were ordered in December 2020. The company said that the two deals include debut transactions according to the Green Loan Principles of the Loan Market Association (LMA readmore

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Partners create advisory group for Eco Marine Power Research Institute

Posted On: 12-02-2021

A number of shipping, maritime & technology professionals from several innovation-focused companies have agreed to join the Eco Marine Power Research Institute advisory group, Japan-based technology company Eco Marine Power (EMP) said. As informed, the group will focus on the exchange of ideas and solutions related to energy transition and shipping. It will also help guide further research into to..readmore

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Kongsberg Maritime chooses Sonihull antifouling systems

Posted On: 12-02-2021

Sonihull, the UK-based provider of environmentally friendly anti-fouling systems, has signed an agreement with Norwegian maritime technology group Kongsberg Maritime to be its sole-supplier of ultrasonic antifouling systems. “This agreement is a significant achievement in the current climate, Darren A. Rowlands, CEO of Sonihull, said. The maritime industry of readmore

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Electric hybrid power & propulsion system for UVM’s new vessel to be supplied by BAE Systems

Posted On: 12-02-2021

BAE Systems, a British arms, security, and aerospace company, has been selected by naval architectural consultancy Chartwell Marine to supply the electric hybrid power and propulsion system for a new maritime research vessel for the University of Vermont (UVM). As part of the contract, BAE Systems will supply and integrate the hybrid system, working with the vessel’s builder, Derecktor Shipyard...readmore

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K Line to expand sharing of ship operational data

Posted On: 12-02-2021

K Line has been so far storing operational data collected from several vessels equipped with Kawasaki Integrated Maritime Solutions to IoS-OP. The company has now agreed to expand the sharing for its owned fleet of about 140 vessels. Though the development of information and communication technology has made it possible to collect large and various data from ships in operation, approaches for data..readmore

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Maersk Boosted by Trade Recovery, But Misses Forecasts

Posted On: 12-02-2021

A surge in demand for goods like furniture and exercise equipment from locked-down consumers has sparked a jump in shipping rates, boosting profits for Danish freight giant Maersk, the company said on Wednesday. Yet shares in the world’s largest container shipping line fell as much as 8% as it missed analysts’ lofty forecasts for the end of last year and gave more cautious guidance for 2021 th..readmore

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Jotun's Hull Skater to be used by HHI

Posted On: 12-02-2021

South Korean majors Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI), which controls about 10% of the global newbuild market, and container shipping major HMM have committed to utilizing Jotun's Hull Skating Solutions (HSS replica watches) on a series of newbuilds. The HullSkater is a remotely operated robot that stays with the vessel at all times. The robot is lodged i..readmore

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Mooney is the next President of Irving Shipbuilding

Posted On: 11-02-2021

Kevin Mooney has been appointed as President of Irving Shipbuilding, succeeding Kevin McCoy who will retire, the Canadian shipbuilder announced. Mooney joined Irving Shipbuilding this past August as Chief Operating Officer. He previously worked at the General Dynamics NASSCO Shipyard in San Diego, Calif. where he held senior positions in Operations, Programs and Supply Chain Management. Prior to w..readmore

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Offshore drilling contractor Stena Drilling has entered into a strategic framework agreement for decarbonisation exploration

Posted On: 22-02-2022

Offshore drilling contractor Stena Drilling has entered into a strategic framework şişli escort agreement for decarbonisation exploration with the UK-based dCarbonX to support the development of offshore “geoenergy” resources. Both parties are interested in offshore decarbonisation exploration drilling as a new, inn..readmore

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Iranian authorities have released the crew of Hankuk Chemi, a South Korean tanker seized due to “environmental pollution” off Oman a month ago.

Posted On: 04-02-2021

In what Iran describes to be “a humanitarian move”, the country told seafarers they are allowed to leave. However, the 17,400 dwt vessel and its Master remain in detention, according to data provided by VesselsValue. “Following the South Korean government’s request and through the good offices of the … [Iranian] Judiciary in accordance with judicial regulations, crew members of the South..readmore


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