EENMA: Supporting the New Generation of Shipping - 11th Scholarship Award Ceremony
The Union of Small Distance Shipowners (EENMA) held its 11th scholarship award ceremony, emphasizing commitment to nurturing new talent in Greek shipping.
Connecting the academic community with passenger shipping
Fifty students from the University of Aegean's Maritime and Business Services Departments visited Attica Group to discuss the connection between academia and passenger shipping.
Maritime Labour Convention: International event with the participation of ICS for the 20 years
An international event is being held to commemorate 20 years since the adoption of the Maritime Labour Convention by the ILO, featuring key speakers from the maritime community.
ECSA welcomes the new maritime strategy of the European Commission
The European Community Shipowners' Associations (ECSA) praises the European Commission's newly published maritime strategy, emphasizing the importance of shipping for Europe's energy security and supply chain stability.
UKMTO: Risk of Interference in Navigation from Increased Military Activity
The UKMTO has issued a warning to the international shipping community about growing threats to marine safety in critical Middle Eastern regions due to heightened military activities.
United Arab Emirates: Missile Falls Near Oil Tanker at Jebel Ali Port
A missile fell close to the Liberian-flagged oil tanker MT Sea La Donna near Jebel Ali Port in the UAE, raising concerns in the maritime community.
Lloyd’s Register names Ioanna Prokopiou chair, marking new era for Hellenic Advisory Committee
Ioanna Prokopiou has been appointed chair of the Hellenic Advisory Committee of Lloyd’s Register, signifying a new chapter in cooperation with the Greek shipping community.
Lloyd’s Register: A New Era for the Hellenic Advisory Committee with Ioanna Prokopiou as President
Ioanna Prokopiou has officially taken up her role as president of the Hellenic Advisory Committee of Lloyd’s Register, marking a significant collaboration with the Greek shipping community.
Vessel Hits Buoy and is on the Verge of Capsizing at the Port of Vila Arigó, in Santarém
A vessel nearly capsized after colliding with an unmarked buoy at the port of Vila Arigó in Santarém, Brazil.
Global orderbook: The shipping community votes for fossil fuels
The global ship orderbook reveals that fossil fuels continue to dominate shipping, with around 93%-97% of new vessels still set to rely on oil or LNG.
VIDEOS: Globo Community DF on Sunday, February 22, 2026
Six people died after a boat collided with a pier on the border between São Paulo and Minas Gerais.
"Some do not wish to leave their homes, but the water continues to rise": In Saintes, police officers assist the victims
In Saintes, France, police are providing assistance to residents affected by significant flooding while encouraging those who refuse to leave their homes to evacuate as water levels rise.
New Regional Director of DNV in China
The appointment of Ilia Tsonos as the regional director of DNV in China is significant for the Greek shipping community, strengthening ties between Greece and Asia.
European shipowners call for an international decarbonization system
The European Community Shipowners' Associations (ECSA) advocates for the abolition of regional shipping regulations in the EU in favor of a global decarbonization agreement from the International Maritime Organization (IMO).
AMMITEC: The digital transformation of shipping in focus
AMMITEC's recent event brought together over 350 representatives from the maritime ICT community to discuss the digital transformation in the shipping industry.
Do you have maritime memories lying around? Museum Lolland-Falster wants to borrow them
Museum Lolland-Falster is seeking local residents around Nakskov to lend maritime items for a new exhibit that will be housed in an upcoming harbor building.
After the tragic death of a man – a plea from the relatives: 'This is inhuman money for our family'
The family of a deceased man is seeking financial assistance for the repatriation of his body from the Green Cape to Lithuania following his tragic death in a maritime accident.