The Maritime Executive

The Maritime Executive is a reputable news source in the maritime industry, providing in-depth analyses of key industry issues and trends. It features case studies, executive interviews, and up-to-date news from around the world through its print magazine and online platform. The site also includes editorial commentary, podcasts, blogs, a job board, and access to previous editions of the magazine.

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This news site is known for its high journalistic standards. It strives to maintain neutrality and transparency in its reporting, and avoids conflicts of interest. It has a reputation for accuracy and rarely gets contradicted on major discrepancies in its reporting.

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Recent Articles

  • Two Merchant Vessels Attacked in Red Sea: MT Bentley I and Chios Lion Targeted by Houthi Group

    Two Merchant Vessels Attacked in Red Sea: MT Bentley I and Chios Lion Targeted by Houthi Group

    Broke On: Tuesday, 16 July 2024 On July 16, 2024, in the Red Sea, the Panama-flagged and Israeli-owned MT Bentley I was attacked by small craft and an unmanned vessel, while the Greek-owned and managed Chios Lion tanker sustained damage from Houthi drones. Both incidents occurred amid heightened regional tensions and mark the latest in a series of attacks on merchant vessels since November 2023.
  • Mystery of Baltimore's Harbor: Power Outages on Container Ship Dali and Collapse of Francis Scott Key Bridge Under Investigation

    Mystery of Baltimore's Harbor: Power Outages on Container Ship Dali and Collapse of Francis Scott Key Bridge Under Investigation

    Broke On: Thursday, 16 May 2024 Two major incidents occurred in Baltimore's harbor on March 26, 2024: the container ship Dali experienced power outages, and the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed. The causes of both events remain under investigation by various authorities. Preliminary reports suggest no involvement of alcohol or drugs. The NTSB and FBI are investigating potential cybersecurity risks related to the Dali's power outages, while 21 crew members remain trapped on board due to ongoing investigations and visa restrictions.