Photo Source: Unsplash The maritime industry stands as a testament to dynamism, constantly evolving and adapting to the changing tides of global trade, technology, and environmental awareness. This dynamic nature is driven by a combination of factors, including...
MV Serasi I was en route from Patimban to Belawan when it collided with MV Batanghari Mas, leading to a breach in the hull of MV Serasi I and water ingress. The ship eventually sank on on the early morning of 1st December 2023, all the 17 crew members on board,...
Kalimantan is a region in Indonesia that is known for its significant coal reserves and mining activities. “Kalimantan Coal loading for vessel” refers to the process of loading coal onto a vessel (such as a cargo ship or a barge) in the Kalimantan region...
Photo source: Unsplash In the maritime realm, vessel wreck removal play a pivotal role in ensuring the safety of vessels, crews, and the environment. Indonesia, a sprawling archipelago with a rich maritime history, places great emphasis on upholding these obligations...
Indonesia holds the unique distinction of being the world’s first and only archipelagic state to have designated Archipelagic Sea Lanes (ASLs). However, the International Maritime Organization has recognized these ASLs as only partial. Incidents involving...