Op-Ed: Is the future autonomous shipping?

By Susan Riitala and Thor Maalouf Autonomous ships hold immense potential to transform and enhance the efficiency of global supply chains by streamlining operations and reducing human error. Their ability to operate

Op-Ed: How Trump’s win will impact global shipping

by Stamatis Tsantanis, chairman and CEO of Seanergy Maritime Holdings Corp. & founder, chairman and CEO of United Maritime Corporation Shipping is the cornerstone of global trade, making it highly sensitive to

Op-Ed: A decade of financial restructuring in maritime

By Scott C. Clarkson, United States Bankruptcy Judge, Central District of California, Santa Ana, Calif. Over the past decade, several international shipyards, boat builders, and marine shipping companies have encountered financial difficulties

Dr. Olivier Denizart, Lubmarine’s Technical Manager

Op-Ed: Developing marine lubricants for conventional fuels

Dr. Olivier Denizart, Lubmarine’s technical manager, looks at the continual work that is being done by Lubmarine to develop new and improved marine engine lubricants to meet today’s—and tomorrow’s—global shipping fleet. While

Q&A: 10 minutes with Leo Hambro of Tidal Transit

Leo Hambro, co-founder and director of U.K.-based crew transfer vessel specialist Tidal Transit recently sat down with Marine Log to discuss electric and hybrid vessels. Marine Log (ML): What are the main

Owners and operators are recognizing the need for real world expertise in solutions that promise tangible efficiency gains, says Duncan Wyse Head of Growth, Americas, Coach Solutions

Op-Ed: Digital shipping needs more than software sales

Owners and operators are recognizing the need for real world expertise in solutions that promise tangible efficiency gains via voyage optimization, says Duncan Wyse, head of growth, Americas, at Coach Solutions The

Op-Ed: Ports face challenges to deliver $3B Clean Ports Program

By Emily Alexander, Associate Carbon Scientist, Tunley Environmental Sustainability consultancy Tunley Environmental is working with ports on the Great Lakes, including Detroit, to help them to decarbonize. Here, Alexander gives her advice

Q&A: Peter Brooks talks short distance shipping

Sponsored Content: As we already know, short distance shipping is typically faster and more cost-effective compared to long-distance shipping. It’s commonly used for local deliveries, last-mile logistics, and regional supply chain operations.

Shipping companies working to reduce greenhouse gas emissions face several complex decisions in new fuels.

Op-Ed: Energy transition and the race to secure new fuels

By Aarnoud van Weelderen and Peter Taylor, Macquarie Group Shipping companies working to reduce greenhouse gas emissions face several complex decisions in transitioning to lower-carbon energy sources. Vessel owners must sort through

The Voluntary Observing Ships scheme (VOS).

Op-Ed: Extreme Maritime Weather Symposium— unprecedented

By Roberta Weisbrod, Executive Director of the Worldwide Ferry Safety Association “Unprecedented” was the word most frequently used at the Extreme Maritime Weather Symposium held in London September 22-26.  Unprecedented was used

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