An exhibition of ship models depicting vessels built by Ailsa Shipbuilding Company (Troon and Ayr) in the 19th and 20th centuries opens at the Scottish Maritime Museum on Irvine Harborside today (Friday,
Schmidt Ocean Institute Successfully Concludes Inaugural Antarctic Expedition
After a year of preparing the ship and crew, Schmidt Ocean Institute’s research vessel Falkor (too) has completed its first science expedition to Antarctica. The three-week expedition, which ended in early January,
The Maritime Executive’s Annual Passenger Vessel Edition Available Online
EU Moves to Enhance Undersea Cable Security as Sweden Looks at New Incident
At Seatrade Qatar, Shipping Stakeholders Debate IMO 2050 Target
Former CEO of Ports of Auckland Fined $110,000 for Worker’s Death
Foiling ferry specialist Vessev names John Scott chairman of its board
Auckland, New Zealand-based foiling e-ferry pioneer Vessev has appointed John Scott as chairman of the board. Most recently, Scott was CEO at self-service payment technology company Invenco and prior to that had
Mass. Truck Dealers Push Back Against EV Mandate
Podcast | Advocating for More Women in Engineering and Supply Chain Management
Port Deal Talks Between Turkey and Abu Dhabi Fall Apart
Senate confirms commerce secretary
GlobalFoundries, Analog Devices push diversification as they prepare for tariffs
- Tariffs prompt cross-border shipping uncertainty: Ryder
- Price war as carriers compete for cargo driving down container spot rates
- EU ‘frustration over what UK wants’ as further trade talks loom
- Russia Orders Diver Inspections at Ports After Tanker Blasts
- 'Militarizing' Civilian Vessels will Speed up Defence Output, says Kongsberg
- Talking Marine Vessel Coatings with Christer Øpstad, Jotun
- AAL puts ABB Octopus on board its Super B-Class
- Jan De Nul Starts Dredging Ops for New Deep-Water Port in Senegal
- Asso.subsea Introduces Marine Technology Business Unit
- ICS: “Much work still needed” on IMO GHG reduction plans