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Baleària Ferries Seek First Covid-19 Certification From BV

Baleària Group is working with Bureau Veritas to become the first shipping company to achieve certification that its ships and terminals are implementing safety and cleaning procedures to protect against Covid-19.  The operator of passenger and cargo ro-ro ferries between the Spanish mainland and the Balearic Islands expects to be certified in early June, and […]

U.S. Navy Deploys LCS to Contested South China Sea Well Site

U.S. Pacific Fleet recently deployed the littoral combat ship USS Montgomery to the worksite of the drillship West Capella in the South China Sea. West Capella is drilling a well for Malaysian oil and gas major Petronas in waters contested by Vietnam and Beijing, and her activity in the area has attracted attention – including […]

ALMACO and ACT.Global Sign a Partnership Agreement

ALMACO, a forerunner in providing full turnkey solutions to the maritime industry, is extending its health and sanitation portfolio by partnering with Danish ACT.Global to distribute their sanitization solution Premium Purity™ to the maritime industry.  Premium Purity™ is a solution that purifies the air and renders surfaces self-disinfecting in a chemical-free, sustainable, and healthy way. […]

COVID-19 Treatment Shows Essential Role of Ocean Resources

[By Torsten Thiele, Marie-Christine Imbert and Timothy Bouley] Covid-19 is forcing the world to rethink our economies, supply chains and science. Widespread inconsideration of biology and ecology in planning have in part led to the challenging circumstances we are now in. We must think about how we emerge in a new and more sustainable post-crisis […]

USCG: Boaters Need to Respect Narrow Channels Rule

On Thursday, the U.S. Coast Guard cited the operator of a 25-foot sailboat near Stockton for violating COLREGS’ narrow channel rule.  According to the USCG, the sailboat crossed in front of the bow of a 550-foot tanker on April 18 while the tanker was transiting a designated narrow channel near Stockton. A photo taken from […]

Dutch Survey Company Deploys Autonomous Control System

Sea Machines Robotics announced Thursday that Amsterdam-based survey company Deep BV will retrofit one of its vessels with a Sea Machines SM300 autonomous control system. The Sea Machines system enables remote command of the vessel, including navigation, positioning and the control of on-board auxiliaries and sensors. The vessel will be commanded by personnel in Deep’s Amsterdam office.  For […]

Video: USCG Rescues Two From Grounded Fishing Vessel Off New Jersey

On Tuesday night, a U.S. Coast Guard aircrew hoisted two people to safety after their vessel ran aground at the Barnegat Inlet Jetty in Barnegat, New Jersey. A passenger aboard the 53-foot fishing vessel Bay of Isle contacted watchstanders at Coast Guard Station Barnegat Light. The caller reported that they had run aground and had […]

Cruise Ship Houses Staff for COVID-19 Response at Russian Shipyard

The cruise ferry Princess Anastasia has arrived at a new shipyard facility outside Murmansk in order to provide extra housing for local coronavirus response efforts, according to Reuters.  About 2,000 workers out of 11,000 at Novatek’s Belokamenka yard site have tested positive for COVID-19, and the number has been growing rapidly. The Anastasia – a […]

Australia’s Port of Newcastle Restarts Ro-Ro Business

For the first time since 2013, a ro-ro vessel is scheduled to call at Port of Newcastle with a commercial cargo.  The 200-meter Triton Ace, capable of carrying up to 6500 cars, will stop in Newcastle on May 8. The shipment – the first of two ro-ro calls in two months – comes as the […]

Hamburg’s HHLA Takes Delivery of Two New Gantry Cranes

Two new container gantry cranes have arrived at the HHLA Container Terminal Burchardkai (CTB) in Hamburg.  With a total of five new container gantry cranes – the first three were delivered at the beginning of November 2019 – HHLA provides an additional mega-ship berth for the Port of Hamburg at Burchardkai – berth 6 in […]

Twelve Start-Ups to Bring Digital Solutions to Market

The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) and NUS Enterprise, the entrepreneurial arm of the National University of Singapore, has announced funding for 12 start-ups. The initiative is part of the Port Innovation Ecosystem Reimagined @ BLOCK71 (PIER71)’s Smart Port Challenge (SPC) 2019, and the 12 start-ups have each been awarded S$50,000 in grant […]

Ports Helping Cruise Ships Find Safe Berths

Ports around the world are facing a unique challenge: where to put all the cruise ships that have suspended operations due to the global pandemic. With over 280 cruise ships idled worldwide, the lines are searching for dock space to accommodate their ships. Several ports stepped forward to work with the cruise lines when they canceled cruises. […]

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