The risk of the Red Sea shipping crisis erupting again has risen, with Iran reportedly asking Yemen’s Houthi movement to prepare to close the Bab el-Mandeb Strait if the United States attacks Iranian ...
London-listed bulker owner Taylor Maritime will cease trading once the company completes the sale of its remaining assets and returns the proceeds to shareholders. The Ed Buttery-led outfit said its ...
Maritime software risks drifting towards a new digital monoculture as developers increasingly build products around the same foundation models, conversational interfaces and AI-generated design ...
Offshore workers at Neo Next+ Energy’s Elgin Franklin and North Alwyn platforms have secured a bumper pay deal after the threat of strike action. Around 50 offshore workers employed by Neo Next have ...
A new study has revealed that clear rules, robust infrastructure, and grid readiness matter as much as technology for growing the offshore wind sector in the Mediterranean. Politecnico di Torino’s ...
Sweden has approved two offshore wind farms while rejecting 11 others, ending what the country’s ministers called a prolonged period of uncertainty. Sweden has given the green light to Fyrskeppet in ...
Chinese owner Zhejiang Shipping Group has signed up for two ultramax bulk carriers at New Dayang Shipbuilding. The contract is worth RMB519.6m ($77m), or about $38.5m per 64,000 dwt vessel, according ...
Hamburg-listed investment and operating group MPC Capital is set to change its name to MPC Oceanic Group, subject to shareholder approval next month. Shareholders will vote on the proposal at the ...
A consortium of six companies has installed an experimental low-cost next-generation vertical-axis floating wind turbine off the coast of Japan. The consortium consists of six Japanese firms – ...
The US military has fired missiles into a commercial tanker attempting to reach Iran. US Central Command said a military aircraft struck the smokestack of the unladen, Curaçao-flagged Belma after the ...
The tanker industry must prepare for the possibility that disruption in the Strait of Hormuz becomes a recurring rather than exceptional feature of global energy trading, according to Christoph ...