Sea trials begin for China’s first 10,000-ton electric containership
The batteries can be swapped with fully charged ones when pierside, though charging via a shore power connection is also possible. Solar panels are also fitted to provide additional electrical power for the various onboard systems. The ship also features systems for intelligent integration, intelligent engine room operations, autonomous navigation, route planning, collision avoidance, and […]
Seven Fishermen Rescued From Listing Vessel off A Coruña
Seven fishermen from a stricken vessel were rescued by good Samaritans off the coast of A Coruña on Monday, according to Spanish SAR agency Salvamento Maritimo. At about 1050 hours on Monday morning, the agency’s rescue center in A Coruña received a distress call on VHF from a fishing vessel, the Abra de Muxia. The […]
Aging OSV Goes Hard Aground on the Rocks in Dominican Republic
An OSV carrying a tugboat on deck has gone aground outside the bay at Luperon, a popular sailing yacht destination on the north side of the Dominican Republic. The vessel is the ENE Vision (IMO 9203459), a 1998-built OSV of about 1,800 dwt. It was formerly known as AT Crossfire, and was sold by previous […]
Lockheed Unveils Drone That Can Hitchhike on Ship’s Hulls
Lockheed Martin has unveiled a new autonomous unmanned vessel (AUV) class designed for long endurance, named Lamprey in a nod to its unique ability to hitch a ride on vessel hulls. Lamprey is intended to fill a variety of mission sets for the Navy. The clearest application in peacetime is for ISR purposes, as small […]
Canadian firm to design new tug for Harbor Docking and Towing
Canadian naval architecture firm Robert Allan Ltd has been selected to design a new ship assist tug for Harbor Docking and Towing of Lake Charles, Louisiana. The completed tug will have an LOA of 92 feet (28 metres), a moulded beam of 40 feet (12 metres), a moulded depth of 17 feet (5.2 metres), and […]
Philippines Works to Refloat Tanker Driven Ashore in Storm
The Philippine Coast Guard is monitoring the situation as efforts are underway to refloat a tanker that went ashore in the environmentally sensitive Oriental Mindoro region, a province in the western Philippines south of Manila. They are reporting that the 18 crewmembers aboard the vessel are safe and there have been no reports of pollution […]
Ferry deliveries, future Swedish hydrogen-ready Ro-Pax and more
The Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities has initiated the tender process for a new vessel to replace an existing Ro-Pax ferry being operated as part of the Alaska Marine Highway System (AMHS). The selected bidder will build a ferry to replace the 4,529GT As a feelingwhich was built in 1964. Invitations to bid […]
Carnival Australia Says NMU is Recruiting by Filing “Whistleblower” Report
Carnival Cruise Line’s Australia operations have become the target of a campaign by the Maritime Union of Australia (NMU), which this week resulted in an unscheduled inspection by the Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA). The cruise line is calling the MNU’s actions an effort to get attention and launch a membership drive, while the union […]
Thailand Reports Progress in Managing Oil and Containers from Sunken Ship
Thailand has organized an Incident Command Center and reports it is making progress in the efforts to assess and manage the situation after the cargo ship Sealloyd Arc sank on Saturday night, February 7, near a popular tourist destination. While the ship is leaking oil, so far it has not approached shore, and they report […]