Alang beaching costs Dutch shipowner $3.4 million in penalties
JANUARY 21, 2019 — Dutch shipowner Holland Maas Scheepvaart Beheer II BV, a subsidiary of WEC Lines BV has been fined EUR 780,000 and paid a settlement of EUR 2.2 million (a
JANUARY 21, 2019 — Dutch shipowner Holland Maas Scheepvaart Beheer II BV, a subsidiary of WEC Lines BV has been fined EUR 780,000 and paid a settlement of EUR 2.2 million (a
JANUARY 21, 2019 — Shoreside power is an important element of Equinor’s plans to cut CO2 emissions from its Norwegian Continental Shelf logistics operations. This past Friday, January 18, supply base operator
JULY 20, 2019 — Denmark’s Orskov Shipyard and the Port of Frederikshavn have entered into a leasing agreement that will enable an increase in the yard’s drydocking capacity. The port is implementing
JULY 20, 2018 — Classification society Bureau Veritas (BV) has appointed Matthieu de Tugny as group Executive Vice-President, leading the Marine & Offshore Division (M&O). He succeeds Philippe Donche-Gay as the head
JANUARY 19, 2019 — Anthony Veder’s Coral Methane successfully completed her first LNG bunkering operation January 16 when she fueled AIDAnova, AIDA Cruises’ newest ship and the cruise industry’s first ship to
JANUARY 18, 2019 — Australian mining billionaire Clive Palmer apparently has not let go of his dream, first announced in April 2012, to build a 21st century version of the RMS Titanic.
JANUARY 18, 2019 — St. Catharines, Ontario, headquartered Algoma Central Corporation is buying three vessels from Germany’s Oldendorff Carriers for $100 million — and has extended three newbuilding options at Yangzijiang Shipyard.
JANUARY 18, 2019 — Norwegian P&I insurer Gard is warning that many coastal states are implementing local regulations that restrict or completely prohibit the discharge of washwater from open loop exhaust gas
JANUARY 18, 2019 — Transvac Systems, a U.K. based specialist in the distribution and servicing of wastewater treatment systems, sanitary systems and ballast water treatment systems has been acquired by Espoo, Finland,
JANUARY 18, 2019 — Australian shipbuilder Incat Tasmania is to build a new vessel to the Government of Trinidad and Tobago. Incat Chairman Robert Clifford says the newbuild vessel will be delivered