The world's largest wind-powered cargo ship is now available to passengers seeking a greener way to travel, according to a recent report.
As climate change brings more boats to the Arctic, the U.S.’s need for boats that can cut through the ice has also increased.
The world's longest wind-powered cargo ship was launched Friday in Turkey, offering a promising way to slash carbon emissions ...
Some U.S. lawmakers and officials are touting a nearly half-century-old treaty between the United States and Panama to ...
Meyer Werft has launched the "zero4cruise" project, a collaborative effort with Freudenberg e-Power Systems and the German Aerospace Center (DLR), to develop fuel cell technology for cruise ships, ...
OSAKA—An external review released by the city government here on Jan. 30 found that improved negotiations could have slashed ...
The Port of Savannah has welcomed four new electric ship-to-shore cranes, enhancing its capabilities to handle the growing ...
Manufacturers are rushing imports ahead of potential tariffs, fearing disruption to global trade and inflation.