Pioneering Review Forges A Safer Maritime Future

In a landmark initiative for global maritime safety, the International Maritime Rescue Federation (IMRF), in partnership with the prestigious Lloyd’s Register Foundation, has launched the first-ever Global Maritime Search and Rescue (SAR) Systems Review. This forward-thinking project represents a major Read More …

Copenhagen, AIDA Cruises Spark New Greener Era

On June 2, 2025, Copenhagen marked a significant step towards maritime sustainability with the inauguration of its new shore power plant at the Oceankaj cruise terminal. The event, graced by H.M. King Frederik X of Denmark, saw AIDA Cruises’ AIDAnova Read More …

France Builds MSC’s Green Luxury Ships

-Important To Know- MSC Cruises is set to expand its fleet with an order for two new, advanced “World Class” ships, reinforcing its commitment to sustainable luxury travel. These vessels will be built by the renowned Chantiers de l’Atlantique shipyard Read More …

Carnival Drives Future Of Cruise Industry, Again

Carnival Corporation Helping to Drive Significant Operational Efficiencies with Advanced Hull Technology & Enhanced Hull Maintenance Carnival Corporation & plc , the world’s largest cruise company, is advancing greater fuel efficiency for propulsion through innovative hull designs and new hardware and Read More …

Introducing: The First Unmanned Man Overboard (MOB) System

Zelim, a sea survival technology company based in Edinburgh, has introduced GUARDIAN, the world’s first unmanned or remotely controlled person-in-water rescue vessel, at the SMM Trade Fair in Hamburg, Germany. This 8.4m long, 2.5m wide aluminum-hulled craft, known as a Read More …