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With a crewing crisis brewing in the maritime sector, a survey by IMO and WISTA ahead of International Women in Maritime Day ...
Chemical tanker captain Güner Kara calls for an urgent reform of tank-washing practices to protect marine life and reduce ...
The complex history and ongoing tensions between the Basel Convention and Hong Kong Convention (HKC) were laid bare at a ...
Heavy-lift solution is described as a ‘radical departure’ from conventional practice and enables all operations to be ...
In addition to Saare Wind Energy’s plans for its windfarm, the Estonian state has initiated building permit procedures for 11 ...
The forum concluded with clear industry consensus on the need for regulatory coherence and practical implementation ...
Belgian offshore operator takes stake in German company that specialises in drilling for wind turbine foundations ...
The UK will miss the Government’s Clean Power 2030 target without significant action to address key challenges, says Offshore Energies UK (OEUK) OEUK warns that without action to address price ...
The proposal would see a facility to manufacture cables built on land within the Port of Tyne (south side, Tyne Dock). The ...
Stockholm Exergi has surmounted complex permitting challenges to secure a 15-year firm contract with Northern Lights for maritime transport and storage of 800,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide annually, ...
The recent collision between Solong and Stena Immaculate has reignited questions across the industry — about how crews are supported on the bridge, how fatigue is managed, and whether today’s ...
In Australia, the Port Authority of New South Wales has appointed a long-serving officer as its new chief executive John McKenna has been appointed chief executive of the Port Authority of New South ...
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