Maritime Safety , Security and Technology

This category covers the latest developments, policies, and innovations aimed at enhancing safety, security, and technological advancement in the maritime sector. It includes news and analysis on maritime safety regulations, ship security systems, port security measures, cyber security in shipping, navigation technologies, vessel monitoring systems, and emergency response mechanisms.

The section also highlights emerging maritime technologies such as automation, digitalization, smart ports, AI-based navigation, satellite tracking, and risk-management solutions that improve operational efficiency while ensuring compliance with international maritime standards. It serves as a reliable resource for policymakers, industry professionals, researchers, and stakeholders focused on safeguarding maritime operations and advancing secure, resilient, and technologically driven maritime systems.

Maritime Safety , Security and Technology

UK Identifies Legal Powers to Detain Sanctioned ‘Shadow Fleet’ Oil Tankers at Sea

UK ministers believe existing legislation gives the government legal authority to stop, board and detain oil tankers linked to so-called “shadow fleets” operating in and around UK waters, according to information understood by BBC News. These fleets are associated with countries such as Russia, Iran and Venezuela and are accused of using ships without valid national flags to evade international oil sanctions.

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Taiwan Emergency Response as Rescue Tug Grounds  near Bulker

A normal port arrival was evolved into a complicated maritime emergency when a bulk carrier agrounded near the Hualien Port in Taiwan and a rescue tug, which was also disabled, grounded in the fierce weather. The event of strong monsoon winds and heavy seas also necessitated an aerial evacuation process by the Air Service Corps of Taiwan where a crewmember was injured in the incident.

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MOL and JERA Sign Strategic Agreement to Charter Ammonia Carriers for Japan’s First Large-Scale Low-Carbon Transport

Tokyo Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. (MOL) has entered into two Heads of Agreement with JERA Co., Inc. to charter two very large gas carriers (VLGCs) that are specifically designed to carry ammonia. The ships will move low-carbon ammonia produced through the JERA-supported Blue Point Complex in Louisiana, USA, to the JERA-owned Hekinan Thermal Power Station in the Aichi Prefecture, which will become the first commercial scale low-carbon ammonia transportation program in Japan.

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U.S. Pursues Third Oil Tanker Tied to Venezuela, Official Confirms

The United States has escalated its maritime enforcement campaign against Venezuela by tracking a third oil tanker near Venezuelan waters, according to a US official. The move signals a tightening of Washington’s pressure strategy aimed at the government of President Nicolás Maduro, particularly targeting the country’s oil exports, which remain the backbone of its economy.

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