Category: Containers

  • Eagle Ship Management pleads guilty to illegal dumping off US coast, faces $1.75m fine

    Eagle Ship Management pleads guilty to illegal dumping off US coast, faces $1.75m fine

    A Connecticut-based shipmanager has pleaded guilty to criminal charges after deliberately discharging more than 10,000 gallons of oily bilge water into US waters near New Orleans, in violation of federal pollution laws. Eagle Ship Management, headquartered in Stamford, admitted to illegally pumping the waste from the Gannet Bulker without using pollution prevention equipment and to falsifying records to cover up the act.

    The discharge occurred near the southwest passage of the Mississippi River, at an anchorage close to the port of New Orleans, following a failed repair that flooded the engine room. A whistleblower’s social media post on March 14, 2021, triggered a US Coast Guard investigation that exposed the violations.

    The company also acknowledged retaliating against the whistleblower, obstructing justice, destroying evidence, and fabricating documents. As part of the plea deal, Eagle could face a $1.75m fine and four years of probation, including mandatory third-party audits.

    The vessel’s chief engineer was previously sentenced to over a year in prison in a different case. The court is expected to rule on the proposed penalties in the coming weeks.

  • NEMO Gains Official Status at IMO and IAEA

    NEMO Gains Official Status at IMO and IAEA

    The Nuclear Energy Maritime Organization (NEMO) has been granted NGO consultative status at the International Maritime Organization (IMO) and has been formally invited to participate in sessions of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) general conference.

    With this recognition, NEMO will now contribute to international policy development on nuclear technology integration in maritime shipping, offshore energy systems, and floating nuclear power plants. The organization is also set to take part in the IAEA’s upcoming ATLAS (Atomic Technologies Licensed for Applications at Sea) initiative, launching later in 2025, which aims to support the creation of regulatory frameworks for nuclear applications at sea.

    “This major milestone reflects the growing importance of nuclear innovation in the maritime sphere for achieving global decarbonisation and energy security goals,” said Dr Mamdouh El-Shanawany, chairman of NEMO.

    Founded in London in 2024, NEMO seeks to establish global standards for the deployment, operation, and decommissioning of nuclear-powered maritime assets, while promoting the commercial adoption of nuclear technologies at sea.

    Founding members include HD Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering, TerraPower, Westinghouse Electric Company, Lloyd’s Register, and Seaborg Technologies.

  • Hainan Yuzhou Orders New 12,000 DWT Deck Carrier from Yihai Heavy Industry

    Hainan Yuzhou Orders New 12,000 DWT Deck Carrier from Yihai Heavy Industry

    Chinese shipowner Hainan Yuzhou International Shipping is strengthening its foothold in the heavylift cargo market with a fresh newbuilding order at Yihai Heavy Industry, a well-established shipyard based in Yangzhou.

    The company has commissioned the construction of a 12,000 DWT heavylift deck carrier, adding to its growing fleet of specialized cargo vessels. The upcoming vessel will measure 150 meters in length and is expected to be delivered by November 2026. Specific financial details of the contract have not been disclosed.

    This latest order continues Hainan Yuzhou’s focus on niche cargo transportation. The firm currently operates two heavylift ships, including the 22,800 DWT Zhe Shan—delivered in 2023 by Wuhu Xinlian.

    The company was last in the spotlight in November 2024, when it sold its 22,500 DWT vessel Yu Zhou Shi Jia, built by Jiangsu Jiuzhou Shipbuilding, to Danish marine contractor Rohde Nielsen. The vessel now sails under the name Odin R.

    By investing in specialized tonnage, Hainan Yuzhou is positioning itself to better serve the growing demand for heavy and project cargo transport across regional and international markets.