The Maritime Executive
Articles posted by the international team of staff writers at The Maritime Executive.
EU Warns of Continued Piracy Danger After Several Suspicious Approaches
The maritime security effort to protect against piracy along the Horn of Africa issued an update warning calling for shi...
UK Sends Royal Navy Auxiliary Ship to Aid Effort to Build Gaza Pier
The Royal Navy reported today that its support ship RFA Cardigan Bay is sailing from Cyprus to provide support to an int...
Report: India to Increase Russian Oil Imports with Russian Tankers
India which had already emerged as a large customer of oil from Russia after the invasion of Ukraine is moving...
Fire on Bulker Temporarily Suspends Traffic on the Dardanelles
Turkey’s Directorate General of Coastal Safety reported that traffic on the strategic Dardanelles Strait was tempo...
Damen Launches Pilot Project for Green Shipbreaking Under EU Rules
Damen Shipyards Group, best known as a designer and builder of ships, is launching a pilot project exploring the circula...
Just Months After Mysterious Rupture, Finland-Estonia Gas Line Restored
This week, the gas pipeline connecting Finland and Estonia reopened successfully, just seven months after it was severed by "...
West P&I: Smugglers are Hiding Cocaine in Cargoes of Coal
West P&I has released a new report on the state of cocaine smuggling in Colombia, an ever-growing liability for shipping inter...
South Africa Calls for Private Partner for Cape Town’s Liquid Bulk Terminal
The efforts to modernize and improve the operations of South Africa’s port operations are continuing. Transnet Nat...
Sanctioned Russian Smuggling Ship Spotted at China's Biggest Repair Yard
A UK-based defense think tank has spotted a sanctioned arms-smuggling ship at a popular repair yard in China, illustrating continu...
Asia’s Largest Offshore Wind Farm Commissioned by Ørsted in Taiwan
Ørsted along with officials of the government of Taiwan gathered today to celebrate the commission of the first s...