Danish shipping giant Maersk is celebrating the launch of the very first green methanol-powered containership in the world. The vessel, a 2,100 TEU capacity feeder ship, is one of the first nineteens carbon-neutral ships Maersk has on demand that would be powered by green methanol fuel. The 172-meter-long vessel was ordered in July 2021 from […]
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Brazil: Container ship lost control and ran aground
What’s IN!!!! On March 31, Americo Vespucio, while he was leaving the port of Santos Brasil, all of a sudden lost the control. As a result, the vessel got stuck at the Estuario De Santos South bank, opposite to Ponta da Praia. As shown in the images, the bow and the starboard anchor were very […]
Pirates Boarded Danish-Owned Vessel In The Gulf Of Guinea
One of the spokespersons associated with the shipping firm, Monjasa noted that, on Saturday that as per reports, Pirates have been attacked and after that boarded a Danish-owned vessel in the Gulf of Guinea, since then the communications networks have not been working too. According to the explanation of the associated spokesperson of the shipping […]
Two Crew Members Died After Tanker Caught Fire
On Sunday night, it was reported by Pertamina, the state energy company of Indonesia that two crew members had passed away and some were missing after the incident of an oil tanker occurred where the tanker caught fire while carrying fuel to the islands of Bali and Lombok. 17 people were carried by the MT […]
North Korea Fired Missiles after US Aircraft Carrier Set To Arrive in South
SEOUL, March 27, (Reuters), on Monday morning, North Korea has been fired two short-range ballistic missiles into the water off its east coast. As per South Korea’s military, the latest in the series of missiles as a U.S. aircraft carrier is ready to reach South Korea. According to South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS), […]