Europe

Van Oord Wins Iberdrola Contract for Baltic Wind Farm

Dutch company Van Oord secures contract from Spanish energy utility Iberdrola to construct the German Windanker wind farm in the Baltic Sea.

An offshore wind farm

Three Crew Members Die in Black Sea Vessel Collision

Three Syrian crew are presumed dead after their ship sank following a collision along the Ukrainian grain corridor near the Romanian border.

A search and rescue helicopter at sea

Two Dead & Five Missing in Suspected Danube Collision

The Hungarian Police have reported a incident on the Danube River in Budapest involving a collision between a passenger ship and a small boat.

The Danube River flowing through Budapest

DP World Boosts Capacity with Three New Romanian Sites

Yesterday, DP World inaugurated three new sites in Romania, significantly boosting some much-needed marine infrastructure capacity.

Constanta, Romania

Antwerp-Bruges Debuts World’s First Methanol-powered Tug

The Port of Antwerp-Bruges has unveiled a groundbreaking innovation: the Methatug, a tugboat powered by methanol with a traction force of 50 tons

Wind farm at the port of Antwerp at sunset

Ireland's Foyle Port Kicks Off 2024 Cruise Season

Foyle Port began its 2024 cruise season with the arrival of the Seabourn Ovation on May 14th, the first of three ships scheduled for this week.

The bridge at Foyle, Ireland

UK Follows Australia in Livestock Export for Slaughter Ban

On May 14th, the UK Parliament voted in favor of a bill that prohibits the export of livestock for slaughter and fattening for slaughter.

The Houses of Parliament and Big Ben, London, UK

835th Anniversary Celebrations for Port of Hamburg

Hamburg Port marked its 835th anniversary by welcoming 1.5 million visitors and hosting a spectacular light and music show on the AIDAprima.

An AIDA cruise ship in port

Renewable Energy Developer OX2 Receives Acquisition Bid

Stockholm-based renewable energy developer OX2 is currently the subject of a purchase offer from the investment firm EQT Infrastructure VI.

An offshore windfarm

Ukraine Makes Black Sea Ports Container Comeback

The first cellular container vessel since the Russian invasion of Ukraine docked at the Ukrainian Black Sea ports on April 21st say reports.

Coastline on the Black Sea

Cargo Ship Grounded at United Kingdom's Port of Silloth

On May 8th the cargo ship Bremen was reported to have run aground at the Port of Silloth in Northern England at 12:10 AM local time.

AI generated image of a cargo ship run aground in the Port of Silloth

Tanker Spills Up To 30,000 Liters of Fuel in Ceuta Waters

A Turkish-owned product tanker, the K Onset, is reported to have leaked up to 30,000 liters of fuel in Ceuta after arriving from Villagarcía.

AI generated image of a tanker leaking oil into the waters of a port

Norwegians Make Deals in Clean Tanker Segment

Norwegian shipping firms have been notably quiet this year with minimal activity, but this scenario has recently shifted with deals being made.

The Norwegian flag on the stern of a boat

Thousands Welcome Queen Anne at Southampton Port, UK

Cunard's latest addition, the Queen Anne, has docked at her homeport of Southampton in preparation for her inaugural journey to Lisbon this week.

A cruise ship in Southampton Port at night

Authorities Rush to Help Grounded Norwegian Tourist Ship

On April 23 a tourist vessel, Polarfront, ran aground near Svalbard, Norway, with 25 people on board at the time, sparking rescue operations.

The rocky Norwegian coastline

Greenock, Scotland Now Included in MSC's UK-East Med Service

MSC, the Swiss/Italian shipping company, has expanded its UK West Coast-East Mediterranean service to include the Scottish port of Greenock.

An MSC container ship at sea

Valenciaport Enjoys Significant Increase in TEU Handling

The latest Valenciaport Statistical Bulletin reveals that in March Valenciaport processed nearly 7 million tonnes of cargo, an increase of 3.84%.

The Port of Valencia, Spain

2025 Sailings Announced by Riverside Luxury Cruises

Riverside Luxury Cruises has unveiled its 2025 schedule, offering over 170 departures across 52 unique itineraries, as per their press release.

The Danube River running through the countryside

Largest Offshore Wind Tender To Date Launched by Denmark

Denmark announced its largest offshore wind tender ever, which does not include subsidies for developers bidding to construct wind farms across six sites.

The Danish flag flying in a harbor

Work Agreements Signed in Heerema Polish Wind Farm Deal

Heerema Marine Contractors has agreed to initial contracts for transporting and installing turbine foundations and substation for wind farms in Poland.

An offshore wind farm