After going down into the St. Johns River and deepening it so Jacksonville can handle the depth of global cargo container ships, the next big construction project will go up in the air where ...
Mega-ships have been a hit for many cruise lines and can feel like the new normal across the industry, but not all ships are ...
As the world grapples with the escalating climate crisis, the shipping industry is examining the viability of nuclear power for cargo ships. This shift is driven by the urgent need for sustainable ...
Small trade vessels are finally going electric. While mega-ships still dominate sealanes, it’s the humble feeder fleets—hauling boxes between major hubs and smaller ports—that could lead shipping’s ...
There are over 100,000 cargo ships of different types and sizes sailing the world's oceans daily. Each one is an important link that bridges nations through trade and commerce by carrying supplies, ...
Eighty percent of all global trade travels by sea, and the ships carrying those goods account for 3 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions. Now, some shipping companies are taking a new tack as ...
Japan’s Eco Marine Power announced a trial of an integrated solar PV system aboard a bulk cargo ship to demonstrate both practicality and performance. It features glass-free monocrystalline silicon ...
The London P&I Club has renewed calls on ship owners, operators and charterers to address potential risks when loading Flexible Intermediate Bulk Containers (FIBCs) containing dry chemicals. The ...