
Spirit of Norfolk Lost; Spar Lyra Not Under Command; Victory Rover, Z-ONE & others to the Rescue!
Spirit of Norfolk Lost; Spar Lyra Not Under Command; Victory Rover, Z-ONE & others to the Rescue! What's Going on With Shipping?
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Spirit of Norfolk Lost; Spar Lyra Not Under Command; Victory Rover, Z-ONE & others to the Rescue! What's Going on With Shipping?

Modern Day Shanghaied - The Situation of the Crew on board President Wilson in Restricted to Ship What's Going on With Shipping? May 17, 2022 In this episode, Sal Mercogliano - former merchant mariner and maritime historian at Campbell University - examines what the public views as the depiction of merchant mariners v

Shanghaied in A Chinese Shipyard - Episode 2 of Restricted to Ship: Ghosting in Shanghai What's Going on With Shipping? May 1, 2022 In this episode, Sal Mercogliano - former merchant mariner and maritime historian - looks at the second episode of Restricted to Ship and the situation facing an American merchant marine

The Decline of the U.S. Merchant Marine What's Going on With Shipping? February 5, 2022 On this episode of What's Going on With Shipping, host Sal Mercogliano - Chair of the Department of History, Criminal Justice, and Political Science, former merchant mariner, and instructor…

Pull Over the Cruise Ship, You Are Under Arrest! | Crystal Symphony & Genting Cruise Line Bankruptcy January 25, 2022 What's Going on With Shipping?

Dream Cruise Lines & MV Werften Shipyard Declares Bankruptcy January 11, 2022 On this episode of What's Going on With Shipping, host Sal Mercogliano - Chair of the Department of History, Criminal Justice, and Political Science, former merchant mariner, and instructor of Maritime History, Security and Industry Policy -

On this episode of What's Going on With Shipping, Sal Mercogliano - Chair of the Department of History, Criminal Justice and Political Science at Campbell University, former merchant mariner, and adjunct professor of Maritime Industry Policy at the US Merchant Marine Academy - discusses the landfall of Hurricane IDA al

Dry Docking a Ship is an integral part of ship operation as maintenance and repairs of those parts which cannot be accessed when the ship is in water can only be done in dry docks. The dry-docking process refers to when a vessel is taken to the service yard and brought to dry land so that submerged portions of the hul

#semisubmersible #heavylift #shipshippingship #bokavanguard BOKA Vanguard is the biggest heavy lift vessel in the world, capable of carrying cargoes of up to 110,000t. Built to facilitate the transport of ever-larger floating oil rigs, it lifts through the flooding and emptying of movable buoyancy casings, which can b

The largest LNG ship of the world – the Q-Max ship Mozah belong to the Qatari oil shipping cumulate, Qatar Gas. The Q-Max ships are so named to reflect their native country of operation and the maximum vessel length which can easily be accommodated into the Qatari harbour and port facilities.

#Shipname #ship #namingceremony Most of know how we got our names but do you know how the naming of ships is done? There are many theories and superstition behind ship name and why the ship is usually called as She.

#shipuniform #merchantnavy Like any other uniforms being used across different workplaces, the merchant navy sailor uniform also carries specifications that explained the person who wears it. It helps to create a professional identity and demonstrated occupational hierarchies among the crew members.

The next step once a mega-cargo ship is constructed in the shipyard is to perform ship launch. The obvious question in your mind will be - How Ships are launched into the water or sea and what are different ship launching methods?

Ship disposal methods have come a long way as several approaches have been introduced and discontinued since the beginning of marine transportation. Most of the time, especially a half-century ago, the ships ended up in vast graveyards only to slowly decay in the years to come.

Deep beneath the sea, in one of the loneliest places on the planet, Shell Prelude will be connected to a critical network made up of Christmas trees, manifolds and flow lines, all connected to giant anchor piles. Their role, to control the flow of gas.