It is worth highlighting the analysis of the last 60 attacks on shipping as reported by a leading maritime...
Archive for month: June, 2011
Unions are ramping up the rhetoric in their threats to boycott shipping lanes in the Indian Ocean where the...
A K-Sea tug officer was distracted by his mobile phone and laptop in the moments leading up to a...
InterManager is delighted to welcome its newest member – crew manager Crossworld Marine Services inc. Established in 1991, CrossWorld Marine...
InterManager, the international trade association for the shipmanagement industry, is pleased to officially announce the completion of the development...
Congratulations to the InterManager members who were successful in this year’s Seatrade Asia Awards, which was judged by an...
An Egyptian vessel released by Somali pirates last week has been abandoned. All 22 crew left the 17,000-dwt Suez (built...
Three Brits have been jailed in Somalia after being caught with over $3m in cash earmarked for ransom payments...
Somali pirates are becoming more daring and active but their success rate is tailing off, a new report says. Hijackings...
The ransom paid to secure the release of aframax Zirku from Somali pirates last week fell well short of...