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 →
This August saw the visit of Chinese press at Bilbao port. An entourage of 17 journalists from the Asian giant, representing eight media outlets, visited the Bilbao port facilities to... 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 →
While gender equality is the goal in many workplaces, some of these industries are less accessible to women due to traditional inertia. The shipping sector is one good example, which... read more →
The Panama Canal has reason to celebrate. 26 June last marked two years since its expansion, a major infrastructural investment for shipping transport that has already significantly paid off in... read more →
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) is an authority in charge of regulating safety and improving the efficiency of international sea transport. This entity reconciles different legislative systems and obtains a... 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 →
We welcome information technologies, because they entail huge progress. In the maritime industry, as well. Developing these technologies provided for ships communicated with the port through berthing-aid systems, load management,... read more →