VESSEL REVIEW | Te Ao Marama – Whale Watch Kaikoura’s newest catamaran with 116-passenger capacity
Whale Watch Kaikoura, a tour operator based on New Zealand’s South Island, recently welcomed a new vessel to its fleet. The bespoke newbuild is...
Whale Watch Kaikoura, a tour operator based on New Zealand’s South Island, recently welcomed a new vessel to its fleet. The bespoke newbuild is...
Australia’s container ports are near-completely failing Australian exporters, importers, shippers, shipping lines and society in general because they...
A new catamaran ferry has been delivered to German operator Ems by Singapore-based Penguin International. Nordlicht II was designed by Australian naval...
Naval architects Incat Crowther and YCTS have unveiled a new yacht support vessel concept design measuring 48 metres long, making it smaller than the...
French port operator HAROPA will soon begin construction of a new river and sea port complex at Gennevilliers five kilometres outside Paris. The multi-modal...
Recent media reports suggest that different perspectives on maritime boundaries are creating tensions between Australia and Indonesia. An Indonesian...
The government’s ongoing commitment to grow the value of Australian aquaculture to $2 billion by 2027 will be discussed at an upcoming public...
Western Australia-based mining and metals company South32 has placed an order for a new ASD tug from Damen Shipyards Group. The 23-metre, 70-tonne bollard...
When a crisis hits, Pandora’s box opens. Is this irreversible? If this is the case, to what extent? Which factors can be controlled by crisis lawyers...
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