Mitsubishi Q1 profit down 43 per cent, beats forecasts despite offshore wind hit
Panama Closes Registry to Older Tankers and Bulkers Targeting Shadow Fleet
Panama Ship Registry moves to end “dark fleet” registrations
With flag-hopping continuing to be a favored deceptive practice used by “dark fleet” bad actors, the Panama Ship Registry will no longer accept the registration of tankers and bulkers older than 15
Stream Marine Technical (SMT) adds new K-Sim Engine simulator
Paisley, Scotland-headquartered Stream Marine Technical (SMT) has added a new Kongsberg K-Sim Engine simulator to its expanding simulator suite. The new simulator will support IGF Code training for LNG-fueled vessels, enabling students
Evergreen Ship Loses Boxes Closing Callao Port for Hours
Tokyo and Paris MOUs plan BWM crack down
The member port state control authorities of the Tokyo and the Paris Memoranda of Understanding (MoU) on Port State Control are to launch a joint Concentrated Inspection Campaign (CIC) on Ballast Water
Ulstein to retrofit 2024-built CSOV Olympic Notos for oil and gas contract
Underscoring the flexibility of today’s large offshore service vessels, Ulstein Verft has signed a contract to retrofit a recently delivered offshore wind vessel, the Olympic Notos, for operations supporting unmanned oil and
Woodside conducts first remote subsea inspection in U.S. waters
Australian-based Woodside Energy Group recently completed its first-ever remote subsea inspection in the United States, a move the company says improves safety, reduces costs, and enhances operational efficiency. The campaign, which began
Top Women in Maritime 2025 winners announced
Marine Log is proud to announce the winners of its 2025 Top Women in Maritime Awards, recognizing 20 exceptional leaders whose achievements are shaping the future of the maritime industry. This year’s
Bristol Harbor Group adds Gordon Fream to its team
Naval architect firm Bristol Harbor Group Inc, (BHGI) has welcomed Gordon Fream to its team as a naval architect. He holds a bachelor’s degree in naval architecture and marine engineering from the
Japan's Mitsubishi to boost stake in canned tuna producer Thai Union Group
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