Christian Radich shows up at Tarragona
Norwegian ship Christian Radich has moored this Tuesday proceeding from A Coruña in the Marina at the Port of Tarragona where it will remain until next Sunday. This good vessel was named after a [...]
Europort Exhibiton for Maritime Technology
Currently it is a hive of activity in Ahoy Rotterdam. Exhibitors and stand builders are putting the final touches on their booths getting them ready for tomorrow, when Europort 2015 will open its doors for [...]
Shipping Should Not Be Treated Like An OECD Economy Says International Chamber of Shipping
The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS), representing ship operators worldwide, has commented on the suggestion of a carbon charge for shipping made by the International Transport Forum, a think-tank affiliated to the OECD. ICS questions [...]
How to deal with the new regulations of the International Maritime Organization on weighing container?
The mandatory regulations of the International Maritime Organization on container weights come into force in July 2016. However, if you still do not know how to comply with this new regulation, do not worry: you [...]
Crowley’s First LNG-Powered ConRo Ship 25% Complete
The construction of the first of two liquefied natural gas (LNG)-powered, combination container – Roll-On/Roll-Off (ConRo) ships for Crowley Maritime Corporation’s liner services group has reached a critical milestone, one that marks the construction 25 [...]
Italian company Eni SpA has found a gigantic gas field in Egypt’s coast
Italian company Eni SpA has discovered an oil deposit of natural gas in front of the Egyptian coast. It has been described as “gigantic”, the biggest ever found in the Mediterranean Sea. The company [...]