Designed by committee, ineffective and crippled by unreliable and complex propulsion systems, brand new US Littoral Combat Ships being decommissioned...
Livestock caught up in the Suez Canal blockage highlight the practical, operational and ethical difficulties of an older fleet transporting a moving cargo ac...
The commitment and innovation shown by the shipping industry to tackle climate concerns could be undermined if upstream emissions efforts fail to keep up. A ...
The world’s fastest ever passenger liner and cargo ship both emanated from the USA. The United States and the SL-7 container ships both achieved their remark...
Burning five times slower than fossil fuels and producing NOx emissions, researchers are invested in developing faster and cleaner combustion systems for green ammonia and exploring retrofit engine technology solutions.
Ship operators face ever-increasing challenges to meet regulatory demands designed to protect the sensitive marine environment.
Ensuring adequate treatment...
Government-owned Bangladesh Marine Academy (BMA) – which partners with WMU Sweden and is recognised by UK MNTB, the IMarEST and NI, EU EMSA and MPA Singapore...
The government-owned Bangladesh Marine Academy (MA) - having a partnering relation with the World Maritime University (WMU), Sweden and recognitions of UK MN...
Paddle and propeller driven propulsion systems were tested by the Royal Navy in the mid-19th Century to discover which one would be the standard for future g...