
Transforming Maritime Intelligence: Unveiling SeaNews Index
SeaNews Index launches, delivering vital insights for maritime decision-makers in a fluctuating market landscape.
33 articles found with keyword "Maritime"

SeaNews Index launches, delivering vital insights for maritime decision-makers in a fluctuating market landscape.

Diversified enhances maritime finance by acquiring Marine Money, boosting its commercial portfolio and industry influence.

Severe storms reveal Turkey's high marina costs, prompting urgent calls for reform from industry leaders to protect vessels and sailors.

The US has exited 66 UN agencies, impacting maritime and environmental efforts, signaling a significant policy shift under the Trump administration.

Savaş Karakaş highlights Turkey's submarine tragedies, sharing human stories and historical lessons at the Ekol Maritime Training Center.

The maritime sector saw a 7% growth in 2025, driven by resilience amid geopolitical tensions and evolving supply chain dynamics.

Nicolás Maduro's arrest by U.S. forces disrupts Venezuela's oil exports and maritime operations in the Caribbean-Atlantic corridor.

Severe weather leads to ferry cancellations by Şehir Hatları and İDO on key routes in Istanbul.

İMEAK DTO renews its support for maritime schools, enhancing education and skills for the industry's future workforce over the next five years.

2026 will mark a pivotal year for digital transformation in the maritime industry, with significant advancements in technology adoption and efficiency.

The "2nd Maritime Green Transformation Summit," organized by the İMEAK Chamber of Shipping, was held on Wednesday, December 24, 2025, hosted by Piri Reis University. The summit served as an important meeting addressing sustainability and environmental transformation in the maritime sector.

IMO commits to enhancing maritime security in the Red Sea and beyond during the EU Regional Maritime Security Week in Nairobi.

DEHUKAM and Çağ University signed a protocol on Dec 17, 2025, to enhance maritime law research and education in the Eastern Mediterranean.

Engineer Bülend Temur reflects on 40 years in maritime at ITU's Fish Day, honoring alumni and their shared experiences in the industry.

ITU's Maritime Faculty honors alumni and students at Fish Day, celebrating community achievements and reflecting on shared values.

Clarksons Research predicts global car trade by sea will grow 8% to 32.1 million units by 2025, fueled by rising demand and EV market growth.

Captain Refik Akdoğan and Engineer Fahrettin Küçükşahin receive honorary doctorates for their significant contributions to the maritime sector.

AI advancements are reshaping maritime operations, emphasizing efficiency and digital integration for future competitiveness.

The İMEAK Chamber of Shipping hosts the 2nd Maritime Green Transformation Summit on December 24, 2025, at Piri Reis University in Tuzla.

Henrik Jensen urges maritime leaders to prioritize crew welfare as stress levels rise, emphasizing proactive measures for better living conditions.

The Maritime Coordination Commission meets to enhance national maritime policy with key representatives from various ministries and institutions.

KTÜ's new simulator center, supported by the Ministry, enhances maritime education and connects industry leaders in Sürmene.

China has revised its international maritime transport regulations to allow countermeasures against countries imposing restrictions on Chinese shipping

The Maritime ExecutiveCaptains, crew, men go first in maritime disasters! Swedish study sinks notion...New York Daily NewsThe captain goes down with theship? Try every man for himself. A pair of Swedish economists have produced a paper that debunks the nautical notion spawned by the Titanic disaster a century ago that shipwrecks bring out the chivalry in men. Mikael...'Women and children first' is a myth, shipwreck study showsLos Angeles TimesSinkingShip? Every Man for HimselfThe Maritime ExecutiveChivalry on SinkingShipsa Myth, Study of Sea Disasters FindsSan Francisco ChronicleMedical Daily -Discover Magazine (blog)all 145 news articles »

Captain McGee and Captain Phillips were surrounded by a towering wall of burning fuel when the ship they were piloting burst into flames in the Houston Ship Channel.

Amid this month’s news of drug-smuggling ships set ablaze by their own crews and a tanker holed by not-so-melted Arctic ice, there was one other story that might have nudged some eyebrows even higher. While the floating cannabis bonfires may have raised some interesting environmental legislation questions (“Ispsychotropic smoke covered by MARPOL Annex VI?”) and

The UAE has called for addressing the root causes behind maritime piracy off the Somali Coast, renewing its pledge

Evidence gathered by an INTERPOL Incident Response Team (IRT) following the release of the hijacked oil tanker Irene SL in April 2011 is to be used by Greece in its first maritime piracy prosecution. The announcement comes during a meeting between Chief of the Hellenic Police Lieutenant General Nikolaos Papagiannopoulos and INTERPOL Secretary General Ronald K. Noble at the world police body’s Gene...

Polish Minister of Transport, Construction and Maritime Economy Slawomir Nowak signed the Agreement between the Government of the Polish Republic and the Government of the Republic of Turkey on maritime transport.

Classes should be underway inside Ingalls Shipbuilding's Haley Reeves Barbour Maritime Training Academy by the end of summer, President Irwin Edenzon said last week.

VIETNAM's maritime industry is suffering from a shortage of human resources and the nation's universities need to train nearly 15,000 navigating officers and other shipping personnel by 2020

The Maritime ExecutiveCaptains, crew, men go first in maritime disasters! Swedish study sinks notion...New York Daily NewsThe captain goes down with theship? Try every man for himself. A pair of Swedish economists have produced a paper that debunks the nautical notion spawned by the Titanic disaster a century ago that shipwrecks bring out the chivalry in men. Mikael...'Women and children first' is a myth, shipwreck study showsLos Angeles TimesSinkingShip? Every Man for HimselfThe Maritime ExecutiveChivalry on SinkingShipsa Myth, Study of Sea Disasters FindsSan Francisco ChronicleMedical Daily -Discover Magazine (blog)all 145 news articles »

SINGAPORE has maintained its top spot in the list of the 15 leading maritime capitals in a newly released report - The Leading Maritime Capitals of the World 2019
33 articles found with keyword "Maritime"

SeaNews Index launches, delivering vital insights for maritime decision-makers in a fluctuating market landscape.

Diversified enhances maritime finance by acquiring Marine Money, boosting its commercial portfolio and industry influence.

Severe storms reveal Turkey's high marina costs, prompting urgent calls for reform from industry leaders to protect vessels and sailors.

The US has exited 66 UN agencies, impacting maritime and environmental efforts, signaling a significant policy shift under the Trump administration.

Savaş Karakaş highlights Turkey's submarine tragedies, sharing human stories and historical lessons at the Ekol Maritime Training Center.

The maritime sector saw a 7% growth in 2025, driven by resilience amid geopolitical tensions and evolving supply chain dynamics.

Nicolás Maduro's arrest by U.S. forces disrupts Venezuela's oil exports and maritime operations in the Caribbean-Atlantic corridor.

Severe weather leads to ferry cancellations by Şehir Hatları and İDO on key routes in Istanbul.

İMEAK DTO renews its support for maritime schools, enhancing education and skills for the industry's future workforce over the next five years.

2026 will mark a pivotal year for digital transformation in the maritime industry, with significant advancements in technology adoption and efficiency.

The "2nd Maritime Green Transformation Summit," organized by the İMEAK Chamber of Shipping, was held on Wednesday, December 24, 2025, hosted by Piri Reis University. The summit served as an important meeting addressing sustainability and environmental transformation in the maritime sector.

IMO commits to enhancing maritime security in the Red Sea and beyond during the EU Regional Maritime Security Week in Nairobi.

DEHUKAM and Çağ University signed a protocol on Dec 17, 2025, to enhance maritime law research and education in the Eastern Mediterranean.

Engineer Bülend Temur reflects on 40 years in maritime at ITU's Fish Day, honoring alumni and their shared experiences in the industry.

ITU's Maritime Faculty honors alumni and students at Fish Day, celebrating community achievements and reflecting on shared values.

Clarksons Research predicts global car trade by sea will grow 8% to 32.1 million units by 2025, fueled by rising demand and EV market growth.

Captain Refik Akdoğan and Engineer Fahrettin Küçükşahin receive honorary doctorates for their significant contributions to the maritime sector.

AI advancements are reshaping maritime operations, emphasizing efficiency and digital integration for future competitiveness.

The İMEAK Chamber of Shipping hosts the 2nd Maritime Green Transformation Summit on December 24, 2025, at Piri Reis University in Tuzla.

Henrik Jensen urges maritime leaders to prioritize crew welfare as stress levels rise, emphasizing proactive measures for better living conditions.

The Maritime Coordination Commission meets to enhance national maritime policy with key representatives from various ministries and institutions.

KTÜ's new simulator center, supported by the Ministry, enhances maritime education and connects industry leaders in Sürmene.

China has revised its international maritime transport regulations to allow countermeasures against countries imposing restrictions on Chinese shipping

The Maritime ExecutiveCaptains, crew, men go first in maritime disasters! Swedish study sinks notion...New York Daily NewsThe captain goes down with theship? Try every man for himself. A pair of Swedish economists have produced a paper that debunks the nautical notion spawned by the Titanic disaster a century ago that shipwrecks bring out the chivalry in men. Mikael...'Women and children first' is a myth, shipwreck study showsLos Angeles TimesSinkingShip? Every Man for HimselfThe Maritime ExecutiveChivalry on SinkingShipsa Myth, Study of Sea Disasters FindsSan Francisco ChronicleMedical Daily -Discover Magazine (blog)all 145 news articles »

Captain McGee and Captain Phillips were surrounded by a towering wall of burning fuel when the ship they were piloting burst into flames in the Houston Ship Channel.

Amid this month’s news of drug-smuggling ships set ablaze by their own crews and a tanker holed by not-so-melted Arctic ice, there was one other story that might have nudged some eyebrows even higher. While the floating cannabis bonfires may have raised some interesting environmental legislation questions (“Ispsychotropic smoke covered by MARPOL Annex VI?”) and

The UAE has called for addressing the root causes behind maritime piracy off the Somali Coast, renewing its pledge

Evidence gathered by an INTERPOL Incident Response Team (IRT) following the release of the hijacked oil tanker Irene SL in April 2011 is to be used by Greece in its first maritime piracy prosecution. The announcement comes during a meeting between Chief of the Hellenic Police Lieutenant General Nikolaos Papagiannopoulos and INTERPOL Secretary General Ronald K. Noble at the world police body’s Gene...

Polish Minister of Transport, Construction and Maritime Economy Slawomir Nowak signed the Agreement between the Government of the Polish Republic and the Government of the Republic of Turkey on maritime transport.

Classes should be underway inside Ingalls Shipbuilding's Haley Reeves Barbour Maritime Training Academy by the end of summer, President Irwin Edenzon said last week.

VIETNAM's maritime industry is suffering from a shortage of human resources and the nation's universities need to train nearly 15,000 navigating officers and other shipping personnel by 2020

The Maritime ExecutiveCaptains, crew, men go first in maritime disasters! Swedish study sinks notion...New York Daily NewsThe captain goes down with theship? Try every man for himself. A pair of Swedish economists have produced a paper that debunks the nautical notion spawned by the Titanic disaster a century ago that shipwrecks bring out the chivalry in men. Mikael...'Women and children first' is a myth, shipwreck study showsLos Angeles TimesSinkingShip? Every Man for HimselfThe Maritime ExecutiveChivalry on SinkingShipsa Myth, Study of Sea Disasters FindsSan Francisco ChronicleMedical Daily -Discover Magazine (blog)all 145 news articles »

SINGAPORE has maintained its top spot in the list of the 15 leading maritime capitals in a newly released report - The Leading Maritime Capitals of the World 2019