A well-run company already owns one of the largest fleets of these highly specialized, expensive ships. It owns 27 ships, posts
Forbes With a 50.2% stake, the government of Russia is Gazprom's largest shareholder.
106 months ago
The Economist Just 15 of the biggest ships emit more oxides of nitrogen and sulphur than all of the world's cars put together
108 months ago
TechCrunch The desire to facilitate individual control of personal data coincides with the movement to decentralize the internet
Putting data back into the hands of owners
social.techcrunch.com
Ever wondered why your physician owns the information from your blood work? Or why your dentist owns your x-rays. Or some financial services company owns your..
111 months ago
Fast Company The shift to ships with few or even no crew is all but inevitable.
113 months ago
NPR Industry analysts say the ships are carrying $14 billion worth of merchandise — including 80 tons of kimchi, according to one report.
114 months ago
Business Insider And they'll all float on anyway.
114 months ago
io9 Whoa.
Here are all of the world's biggest ships at sea
on.io9.com
If you take the Empire State building, flipped it over to the side, and then put it in the ocean, it would be smaller than some of the world’s largest ships. That’s how big these behemoths of the sea are, more gigantic than skyscrapers. Oil tanke
Read more ... rs, container ships, pipe-laying vessels, yachts, sailing boats, cruise ships and more, we’ve got all the world’s largest ships still in service today. At times, the scale is just unfathomable.
124 months ago
The Economist Greece and Japan remain the two largest ship-owning countries by capacity, controlling almost 30% of the world’s tonnage in 2014
China owns nearly 5,000 ships
econ.st
In 2014 the capacity of the global fleet of merchant ships grew by 3.5%, to a total of 1.75 billion deadweight tonnage (a measure of how much vessels can transport)....
125 months ago
The Economist Greece and Japan remain the two largest ship-owning countries by capacity, controlling almost 30% of the world’s tonnage in 2014
China owns nearly 5,000 ships
econ.st
In 2014 the capacity of the global fleet of merchant ships grew by 3.5%, to a total of 1.75 billion deadweight tonnage (a measure of how much vessels can transport)....
125 months ago
The Economist Greece and Japan remain the two largest ship-owning countries by capacity, controlling almost 30% of the world’s tonnage in 2014
China owns nearly 5,000 ships
econ.st
In 2014 the capacity of the global fleet of merchant ships grew by 3.5%, to a total of 1.75 billion deadweight tonnage (a measure of how much vessels can transport)....
125 months ago
More a well-run company already owns one of the largest fleets of these highly specialized, expensive ships. It owns 27 ships, posts »