Solid bulk cargo is any loose, unpackaged, and solid material that is uniform in composition and loaded directly into the […]

Solid bulk cargo is any loose, unpackaged, and solid material that is uniform in composition and loaded directly into the […]
Water travel plays a critical role in how global commerce operates. With so many businesses transporting goods over water, and […]
The Port of Houston is the lifeblood of the region, connecting the fourth largest city in the United States to […]
The Port of Houston is a major economic center for the Gulf of Mexico and the country, and it is […]
The Jones Act, also referred to as the Merchant Marine Act of 1920, applies to seamen in service of a […]
The ever-increasing level of technology in the realm of artificial intelligence is sweeping into the territory of autonomous shipping. The […]
After reviewing numerous accidents that have occurred onboard container ships recently, the International Union of Marine Insurance (IUMI) published...
The shipping industry uses cranes for a variety of different purposes. Whenever there is an instance of crane failure on […]
After the sinking of the Titanic, several acts and laws were passed seeking to avoid another maritime catastrophe. With the […]
Towing is one of the most common–and riskiest–maritime activities. Maritime towage accidents are frequent, as small but powerful tugboats...
Determining who caused a maritime collision is quite a bit different than if you were dealing with an auto collision. […]
If you got injured in an accident that occurred on a lake, federal maritime law might apply to your case […]
Legislation has recently been introduced in the United States House of Representatives to aid in the training of the American […]
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