We continue looking at the different docking aid systems in our series of articles on LNG terminal port equipment. Following the introduction to the docking monitoring and mooring tension systems,... read more →
Today we're travelling to Canada, an economy often overshadowed by its neighbouring United States, but that still has much to offer, especially as far as oil and gas extraction is... read more →
Our series of articles on port equipment for LNG terminals is now steering in a more technical direction. Following an analysis of the role of this equipment at a terminal... read more →
Two new mobile cruise ship passenger boarding bridges, manufactured by Prosertek, have been unveiled at Tenerife Port. These two footbridges facilitate transit between the port and the ship, speeding up... read more →
Every year, the insurer Allianz Global Corporate & Specialty (AGCS) publishes its report, Allianz Safety & Shipping Review. Its 2018 issue highlighted a reduction in sea claims and advances in... read more →
When speaking of reducing risks in the maritime industry, it might be natural to think that these risks take place on the high seas, due to violent weather conditions and... read more →
We are continuing our series of articles related to port equipment for LNG terminals. In our previous series, we talked about the basic features of LNG and the important but... read more →
We all know offshore platforms, sea terminals located in deep water so that ships can access fuel reserves in inaccessible areas. But how did these gigantic works of engineering make... read more →
As you must already be aware, LNG are the initials for Liquefied Natural Gas, a fuel which, in addition to energetic self-sufficiency, offers the possibility of reducing atmospheric pollution, improves the energy... read more →
The sea transport sector is facing a cleaner future following the recent agreement by the International Sea Organization (IMO) to dramatically reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The ambitious plan envisages a... read more →