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Oil and Water
The concept of lubrication dates back millennia. Evidence indicates that Egyptians used olive oil to facilitate the move...
Read More >>Value Chain: Onboard Carbon Capture is Advancing Rapidly
In the past decade, carbon capture and storage (CCS) technologies have significantly matured, leading to the rise of a c...
Read More >>Initiative Launched to Equip 10,000 Vessels for Weather Monitoring
A new initiative was launched last week, aimed at improving weather forecasting and ocean monitoring. The initiative - d...
Read More >>How Will the Israel-Iran Conflict Affect the Tanker Market?
In the early hours of Friday, June 13, Israel launched several waves of airstrikes on Iran, targeting command-and-contro...
Read More >>WWI Shipwreck Survey to Help Tackle Threats of Environmental Time Bomb
A team of experts is planning to carry out a detailed survey of a British World War I warship sitting at the bottom of t...
Read More >>Finland Completes Investigation Recommending Prosecution for Eagle S Tanker
Investigators working for Finland’s national police announced they have completed their criminal investigation into the damag...
Read More >>Shipping Not Immediately Impacted as World Watches Israel-Iran Conflict
The global shipping industry is holding its breath anxiously watching the emerging conflict between Israel and Iran as i...
Read More >>It’s Time for Shipping to Properly Regulate Plastic Pollution
In the vast expanses of the world's oceans, a silent yet pervasive threat is taking shape: nurdles. These tiny, pre-producti...
Read More >>Korean Bulker Rescues Crew from Cargo Ship Sinking in the Indian Ocean
The crew of a Chinese cargo ship is thankful for a Korean bulker that came to their aid. The Run Fun 3 (32,115 dwt) was taking o...
Read More >>Report: Cargo Ships Searched After Incidents with Unidentified Drones
The unexplained sightings of drones continue to rise with the latest reports coming from Dutch and German news outlets r...
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