Maritime related blogs and posts
Shaft Earthing Device Damage to main bearings of 2-stroke engines due to spark erosion The Main En-gine (6S60MC-C) suffered a severe damage to crankshaft and bedplate.More
The maritime industry is developing at a fast rate.More
The Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak has put the shipping industry into the grip of fear and stagnation.More
Marine reserves are oceanic areas which are cordoned off to all human activities which involve commercialization of the oceanic resources.More
Cruise ships are beautiful creations, outside and inside, with all their paraphernalia done to artistic perfection in an effort to woo guests.More
Cruise ships require a lot of power. And rightfully so! As they carry close to 3000 passengers with 500-1000 crew members at any time.More
The Kingdom of Morocco is an African country located in the North-Western Maghreb region. It is blessed with large water bodies to the North and West that provide high-quality fish and produce.More
Oman and its seashores have a natural inheritance of mineral and gas deposits. This connects with its geographical location across the Gulf of Oman.More
Inland seas are defined as landlocked waters linked to oceans and major seas via straits or channels.More
The Northwest Passage is a flourishing sea route that stretches from the Atlantic Ocean across to the Pacific Ocean.More
The Aral Sea is a shallow, large brackish lake concealed in remote deserts between two countries. The Aral Sea gets its water from two main rivers, and this has been supposedly for thousands of years.More
Pakistan has 1046 kilometres of coastline along the Arabian Sea, having several big and small ports in its coastal region.More
The nation-state of Qatar is a highly developed economy with one of the highest GDPs in the world.More
Yemen is a sovereign nation located in the Arabian Peninsula and its official capital is Sana’a.More
Situated in the Northeast African region, Sudan is one of Africa’s biggest countries.More