BOOK REVIEW | The Ship’s Parrot
Kent Stewart is an old favourite of Baird Maritime readers. His occasional columns on matters maritime have been popular for years. They distil his...
Kent Stewart is an old favourite of Baird Maritime readers. His occasional columns on matters maritime have been popular for years. They distil his...
In past columns we have looked at the battle of the subsea robots (here) and the struggle to win subsidies to fund future fuel initiatives (here). This...
Regulation, as the lucky passengers of Titanic might have reflected as they sat in their freezing lifeboats, takes some time to catch up with reality....
I was reading some remarks written recently by a very senior pilot who clearly has boarded an awful lot of ships in his long career. He is increasingly...
The ships, emphasised the Prime Minister, no less, “are to be run on commercial lines”, a memorandum stating confidently that “rigid economy, combined...
New research by Netherlands-based design and engineering firm C-Job Naval Architects reveals that nuclear energy could be applied as marine propulsion...
This week, Baird Maritime looks at an interesting lineup of reviewed vessels featuring a selection of marine propulsion types, from conventional diesel...
It is both good news and a recognition of a long-felt need that a powerful consortium of technical expertise is being put to work to address the worrying...
This massive, 480 A4 pages tome nearly injured my postman. It is quite a work as you would expect from Mike Wall, a Thailand- and Hong Kong-based Englishman...
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