Category: marine insight
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One Of The World’s Largest Cruise Ships Drifts Off Italy After Losing Propulsion
One Of The World’s Largest Cruise Ships Drifts Off Italy After Losing Propulsion Image Credits: Wikipedia Thousands of passengers were left stranded at sea on Monday after MSC World Europa, one of the world’s largest cruise ships, lost propulsion while sailing off the Italian coast. The massive vessel, weighing 215,863 gross tons and stretching 1,094…
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Video: Libyan Coast Guard Opens Fire On Humanitarian Ship Ocean Viking
Video: Libyan Coast Guard Opens Fire On Humanitarian Ship Ocean Viking Screengrab from X video posted by SOS MEDITERRANEE France The Libyan Coast Guard opened fire on the humanitarian vessel Ocean Viking in international waters on August 24, 2025. The incident happened at 3:03 p.m. local time, around 40 nautical miles north of the Libyan…
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Indian Navy Commissions Stealth Frigates Udaygiri & Himgiri In Historic Ceremony
Indian Navy Commissions Stealth Frigates Udaygiri & Himgiri In Historic Ceremony Screengrab from X video posted by Indian Navy The Indian Navy commissioned two state-of-the-art stealth frigates, INS Udaygiri and INS Himgiri, at the Naval Base in Visakhapatnam on August 26, 2025. The ceremony was led by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh. This was the first…
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Ghana Passes Landmark Fisheries Law To Tackle Illegal Fishing & Protect Livelihoods
Ghana Passes Landmark Fisheries Law To Tackle Illegal Fishing & Protect Livelihoods Image for representation purposes only Ghana has adopted a new Fisheries and Aquaculture Act, 2025 (Act 1146), introducing major reforms to tackle illegal, unregulated and unreported (IUU) fishing, protect artisanal fishers, and secure the country’s growing seafood industry. The bill was passed by…
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Russian Navy Conducts Baltic Sea Drills To Counter Underwater Saboteurs
Russian Navy Conducts Baltic Sea Drills To Counter Underwater Saboteurs Image for representation purposes only The Russian Navy carried out a military exercise in the Baltic Sea focusing on countering underwater sabotage and enemy drone attacks, the Defence Ministry said on Friday. The drills involved navy divers who practiced detecting and capturing groups of underwater…
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2,000 Gold Coins Discovered In 500-Year-Old Portuguese Shipwreck In Namibia
2,000 Gold Coins Discovered In 500-Year-Old Portuguese Shipwreck In Namibia Image for representation purposes only A Portuguese ship carrying a massive treasure to India more than 500 years ago has been discovered in the desert of Namibia, making it one of the most thrilling archaeological finds in recent history. The ship, identified as Bom Jesus…
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Nearly 80% Of Whale Sharks In Indonesia’s West Papua Have Human-Caused Scars
Nearly 80% Of Whale Sharks In Indonesia’s West Papua Have Human-Caused Scars Image for representation purposes only Whale sharks, the largest living fish species, are classified as endangered on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Over the past 75 years, populations have declined by more than 50% worldwide, and by up to 63% in…
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Worker Shot Dead Aboard Newly Christened US Navy Destroyer At Ingalls Shipyard
Worker Shot Dead Aboard Newly Christened US Navy Destroyer At Ingalls Shipyard Image for representation purposes only A shipyard worker was shot and killed Friday morning aboard a U.S. Navy destroyer under construction at Huntington Ingalls Industries’ Ingalls Shipbuilding division in Pascagoula, Mississippi. Police have arrested another employee on charges of murder, and an investigation…
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Real Life Incident: Fatal Accident to Cadet
Real Life Incident: Fatal Accident to Cadet A Bahamas-flagged bulk carrier was lying at the outer anchorage off the port of Albany, Western Australia. The ship had just completed a voyage in ballast from Singapore and was preparing to load a cargo of Australian wheat for Inchon in South Korea. At about 0815 in the…
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Bulker Loses Power, Drifts Dangerously Close To Newcastle After Engine Failure
Bulker Loses Power, Drifts Dangerously Close To Newcastle After Engine Failure Image for representation purposes only The Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) is investigating an incident where the bulk carrier Basic Victory suffered a propulsion failure and drifted dangerously close to the coast north of Newcastle, New South Wales, on 30 July 2025. At about…
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U.S. Navy Seizes Nearly 1,300 Pounds of Cocaine in Eastern Pacific
U.S. Navy Seizes Nearly 1,300 Pounds of Cocaine in Eastern Pacific Image Credits: US Department of Defense/X The U.S. Navy and Coast Guard intercepted a suspected drug smuggling vessel in the Eastern Pacific on August 11, seizing 1,296 pounds of cocaine during the operation. The seizure was carried out by Coast Guard Law Enforcement Detachment…
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Ukraine Attack Forces Suspension Of Russian Oil Supplies To Hungary & Slovakia
Ukraine Attack Forces Suspension Of Russian Oil Supplies To Hungary & Slovakia Image for representation purposes only Russian oil supplies to Hungary and Slovakia have been suspended following Ukraine’s strike on a key facility on Russia’s Druzhba pipeline. Officials from both countries said on Friday that the disruption could last for at least five days.…
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10,000-Litre Oil Spill From Semi-Autonomous Barge Shuts Down Albert Canal Traffic
10,000-Litre Oil Spill From Semi-Autonomous Barge Shuts Down Albert Canal Traffic Image Credits: Brabo Harbour Pilots and Boatmen/LinkedIn A major oil spill forced the closure of the Albert Canal near Olen, in Antwerp province, after a barge leaked around 10,000 liters of fuel oil while passing through the Olen lock complex. The spill, which began…
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APM Terminals Signs $1 Billion MoU With India To Develop State-of-the-Art Ports
APM Terminals Signs $1 Billion MoU With India To Develop State-of-the-Art Ports Image for representation purposes only Andhra Pradesh is set to redefine its role as the Eastern gateway for maritime commerce and logistics in India by aligning global expertise with local strengths. The Honourable Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu outlined his vision of positioning…
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Eagle S Captain Defends Himself & Crew Over Subsea Cable Damage, Calls It An Accident
Eagle S Captain Defends Himself & Crew Over Subsea Cable Damage, Calls It An Accident Image Credits: Wikipedia The captain of the tanker Eagle S has defended himself and his crew ahead of a high-profile trial in Helsinki, where they face charges over damage to five subsea power and communication cables between Finland and Estonia.…
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Saturation Divers Start Removing Fuel From MSC Shipwreck Off Kerala Coast
Saturation Divers Start Removing Fuel From MSC Shipwreck Off Kerala Coast Image Credits: IDU/X The effort to remove fuel from the wreck of MSC Elsa 3 in the Arabian Sea has entered a decisive stage with saturation diving operations now underway, according to India’s Directorate General of Shipping (DGS). The operation began on August 20…
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Fresh US, UK Sanctions Target Firms, Vessels, & Individuals Facilitating Iran Oil Trade
Fresh US, UK Sanctions Target Firms, Vessels, & Individuals Facilitating Iran Oil Trade Image for representation purpose only The United States and the United Kingdom have announced a new round of sanctions against Iran, targeting shipping networks, oil tankers, and companies accused of helping Tehran move crude in violation of international restrictions. The U.S. Treasury…
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Ukrainian Man Arrested Over Mysterious 2022 Nord Stream Pipelines Explosions
Ukrainian Man Arrested Over Mysterious 2022 Nord Stream Pipelines Explosions Image Credits: Danish Defence Command/X Italian police have arrested a Ukrainian citizen accused of coordinating the undersea explosions that damaged the Nord Stream pipelines in 2022. The arrest was confirmed by Germany’s federal prosecutor’s office on Thursday. The suspect, identified as Serhii K under German…
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U.S. Navy Sailor Convicted Of Selling Secrets To China For $12,000
U.S. Navy Sailor Convicted Of Selling Secrets To China For $12,000 Image Credits: Wikipedia A U.S. Navy sailor has been found guilty of spying for China after leaking sensitive military information in exchange for $12,000. On August 20, a federal jury convicted 22-year-old Jinchao Wei, also known as Patrick Wei, of six charges, including conspiracy…
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Haunted Ghost Ship – The Longest Drifting Vessel In History
Haunted Ghost Ship – The Longest Drifting Vessel In History The SS Baychimo is one of the most famous haunted ghost ships in the world. Many myths and legends recount the story of a cargo ship that was abandoned by its crew and was sighted for decades by many, drifting endlessly in the Arctic waters.…
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North Korean Leader Kim Calls For Rapid Nuclearisation Of Navy
North Korean Leader Kim Calls For Rapid Nuclearisation Of Navy Image Credits: Wikipedia North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has demanded the rapid expansion of his country’s nuclear weapons capability, saying ongoing U.S.-South Korea joint military drills could trigger a war. According to North Korea’s official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA), Kim called the intensified…
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US Navy’s Long-Awaited Autonomous Boat Test Ends In Failure Off California
US Navy’s Long-Awaited Autonomous Boat Test Ends In Failure Off California Image Credits: US Navy The U.S. Navy’s plan to build a fleet of autonomous drone ships to counter China is facing major setbacks, with test failures, leadership changes, and even a Pentagon contract on hold. In a much-anticipated trial off California last month, two…
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Major Oil Depot & Tanker Severely Damaged After Russian Drone Strike At Izmail Port
Major Oil Depot & Tanker Severely Damaged After Russian Drone Strike At Izmail Port Screengrab from X video posted by Volodymyr Zelenskyy A Panama-flagged tanker and a major oil depot in Ukraine’s Danube port of Izmail have been heavily damaged in a large-scale Russian drone attack. The product and chemical tanker Excellion (7,842 dwt), built…
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Panama Canal Approves $5.2 Billion Budget For 2026, Declares Río Indio Project Public Interest
Panama Canal Approves $5.2 Billion Budget For 2026, Declares Río Indio Project Public Interest Image Credits: Panama Canal/Facebook The Cabinet Council of Panama has approved the proposed budget of the Panama Canal for fiscal year 2026, setting it at B/.5.2072 billion. The financial year will run from October 1, 2025, to September 30, 2026, and…
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IMO Announces 2025 World Maritime Day Theme: ‘Our Ocean, Our Obligation, Our Opportunity’
IMO Announces 2025 World Maritime Day Theme: ‘Our Ocean, Our Obligation, Our Opportunity’ Image for representation purposes only “Our Ocean, Our Obligation, Our Opportunity” is IMO’s World Maritime Day theme for 2025, which will culminate in the celebration of World Maritime Day on 25 September 2025. IMO Secretary-General Message Watch IMO Secretary-General Arsenio Dominguez video…
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US Deploys Warships Off Venezuela To Counter Threats From Drug Cartels
US Deploys Warships Off Venezuela To Counter Threats From Drug Cartels Image Credits: Wikipedia The United States is sending three Aegis guided-missile destroyers to the waters off Venezuela to counter Latin American drug cartels, which Washington has recently designated as global terrorist organizations. According to sources briefed on the matter, the USS Gravely, USS Jason…
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MOL Cruises Names New Ship ‘MITSUI OCEAN SAKURA’ Ahead Of 2026 Launch
MOL Cruises Names New Ship ‘MITSUI OCEAN SAKURA’ Ahead Of 2026 Launch Image Credits: MOL Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. (MOL) has officially announced the name of its new cruise ship as the Mitsui Ocean Sakura. The vessel, operated by its subsidiary MOL Cruises, Ltd., is scheduled to begin service in late 2026. The company confirmed…
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Ammonia & Methanol Declared Ready As Zero-Emission Shipping Fuels
Ammonia & Methanol Declared Ready As Zero-Emission Shipping Fuels Image for representation purposes only Both ammonia and methanol have moved from theory to reality as zero-emission shipping fuels, according to a new report from the Global Maritime Forum’s Getting to Zero Coalition. Based on interviews with around 40 influential industry organisations, From pilots to practice:…
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Watch: Russia’s Nuclear Battlecruiser Admiral Nakhimov Sails Again After 28 Years
Watch: Russia’s Nuclear Battlecruiser Admiral Nakhimov Sails Again After 28 Years Image Credits: Massimo Frantarelli/X Russia’s heavy nuclear-powered missile cruiser Admiral Nakhimov has returned to sea for the first time since 1997, after decades of delays in its overhaul and modernisation. The 28,000-ton battlecruiser, part of the Project 1144 Orlan (Kirov-class), was seen moving in…
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Video: American Boat Damaged After High-Speed Collision At SailGP Germany
Video: American Boat Damaged After High-Speed Collision At SailGP Germany Screengrab from X video posted by SailGP The Rolex SailGP Grand Prix in Sassnitz, Germany, turned chaotic over the weekend after a dramatic collision between the American and British teams. Both boats were travelling at more than 40 mph in strong winds when they came…
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Crew Stops Fire From Spreading On 19,000-TEU Maersk Ship Off Liberia
Crew Stops Fire From Spreading On 19,000-TEU Maersk Ship Off Liberia Image for representation purposes only The crew of Maersk’s ultra-large container ship Marie Maersk managed to contain a fire that broke out on board while the vessel was sailing off the Liberian coast last week, the company confirmed. The incident began on Wednesday morning,…
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QatarEnergy Receives New LNG Carrier From Hyundai Heavy Industries
QatarEnergy Receives New LNG Carrier From Hyundai Heavy Industries Image Credits: NYK Line/X The liquefied natural gas (LNG) carrier Al Zuwair was officially delivered to QatarEnergy on August 18, after being built at the HD Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) Ulsan Shipyard in South Korea. The vessel will operate under a time-charter agreement with QatarEnergy, one…
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Fincantieri Sues Owens Corning For $100 Million Over Defective Fire Panels On Ships
Fincantieri Sues Owens Corning For $100 Million Over Defective Fire Panels On Ships Image for representation purposes only Fincantieri, an Italian shipbuilder, has filed a US$100 million lawsuit against Owens Corning and its subsidiary, the Paroc Group, claiming the companies supplied faulty fire insulation panels that were fitted on three cruise ships and eight military…
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Four LNG Tankers Depart US-Sanctioned Russian Arctic LNG 2 Plant For Asia
Four LNG Tankers Depart US-Sanctioned Russian Arctic LNG 2 Plant For Asia Image for representation purposes only Russia’s sanctioned Arctic LNG 2 project has resumed shipments after months of inactivity, with several tankers now sailing toward Asia. According to vessel-tracking data compiled by Bloomberg, at least four tankers loaded with liquefied natural gas (LNG) have…
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Istanbul Strait Records 19,381 Ship Passages In First Half Of 2025
Istanbul Strait Records 19,381 Ship Passages In First Half Of 2025 Image for representation purposes only The Istanbul Strait remained one of the busiest maritime routes in the world during the first half of 2025, with 19,381 vessels recorded between January and June, as per official data from Turkey’s Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure. These…
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Germany Criticises China’s Increasingly Aggressive Behaviour In Taiwan Strait
Germany Criticises China’s Increasingly Aggressive Behaviour In Taiwan Strait Image Credits: Wikipedia Germany has strongly criticised China’s growing assertiveness in the Taiwan Strait and surrounding waters, warning that such actions endanger global stability. Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul, speaking ahead of his visit to Japan and Indonesia on Sunday, said China’s behaviour threatens the principles that…
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Port Of Arkhangelsk Welcomes First Chinese Vessel Of 2025 Via Arctic Express N1
Port Of Arkhangelsk Welcomes First Chinese Vessel Of 2025 Via Arctic Express N1 Image Credits: Wikipedia The Russian Arctic port of Arkhangelsk has received its first Chinese container ship of 2025, marking the start of the year’s navigation season on the Northern Sea Route (NSR). The vessel Newnew Polar Bear, operated by China’s NewNew Shipping…
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China Delivers Third Hangor-Class Submarine To Pakistan In $5 Billion Deal
China Delivers Third Hangor-Class Submarine To Pakistan In $5 Billion Deal Image Credits: Pakistan Navy China has handed over the third of eight Hangor-class submarines to Pakistan, as Beijing expands its presence in the Indian Ocean and Arabian Sea. The launching ceremony for the submarine, PNS/M Mangro (Desig), was held on August 14, 2025, at…
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Panama Canal Celebrates 111 Years Of Operations, Unveils Big Plans Ahead
Panama Canal Celebrates 111 Years Of Operations, Unveils Big Plans Ahead Image Credits: Panama Canal/X The Panama Canal has completed 111 years of operations on 15th August, 2025, with a renewed commitment to sustainability, water security, and global competitiveness. Authorities said the canal’s future vision is based on improving the quality of life for Panamanians…
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31 Shipwrecks & WWII Steamer Lost In Air Raid, Found In Germany’s Lake Constance
31 Shipwrecks & WWII Steamer Lost In Air Raid, Found In Germany’s Lake Constance Image for representation purposes only German Researchers announced a stunning discovery of 31 shipwrecks, including a steamship that was damaged in an air raid during the Second World War. The shipwrecks were found in Germany’s Lake Constance. These discoveries were made…
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Houthis Provide FAQs On How Ships Can Avoid Becoming Their Target In The Red Sea
Houthis Provide FAQs On How Ships Can Avoid Becoming Their Target In The Red Sea Image for representation purposes only The Houthis in Yemen updated their Frequently Asked Questions or FAQs Page, which gives detailed information about how ships can avoid the group’s attacks in the Gulf of Aden and the Red Sea. The information…
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Oil Tanker & Cargo Ship Catches Fire, Killing Captain & Injuring 2 Crew Members
Oil Tanker & Cargo Ship Catches Fire, Killing Captain & Injuring 2 Crew Members An oil tanker and a cargo ship caught fire in the southern coastal city of Yeosu, South Korea, on Saturday, killing one and leaving two injured. The Coast Guard in Yeosu, 320 kilometres south of Seoul, said that a fire broke…
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World’s Largest Cruise Ship Refuelled With LNG For First Time At Port Canaveral
World’s Largest Cruise Ship Refuelled With LNG For First Time At Port Canaveral Image Credits: Port Canaveral/X Port Canaveral has hosted the first liquefied natural gas (LNG) bunkering of Star of the Seas, Royal Caribbean International’s newest and world’s largest cruise ship. The fueling took place on August 14, just days before the ship’s maiden…
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Ukraine Sinks Russian Cargo Ship Carrying Iranian Drones At Port Of Olya
Ukraine Sinks Russian Cargo Ship Carrying Iranian Drones At Port Of Olya Image Credits: OSINT Intuit/X Ukraine has carried out a high-profile strike on Russia’s Caspian Sea port of Olya, hitting a cargo ship that was transporting Iranian-made drone components and ammunition. The attack was carried out by Ukraine’s Special Operations Forces in coordination with…
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Ship Movements In Bering Strait Highlight U.S.-Russia Cooperation Amidst Strained Relations
Ship Movements In Bering Strait Highlight U.S.-Russia Cooperation Amidst Strained Relations Image for representation purposes only According to a recent study, mariners in the Bering Strait are following 2018 shipping guidelines, which suggest a quiet form of U.S.-Russia cooperation despite strained political relations. The study was conducted by researchers at the University of Alaska Anchorage…
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Protests Erupt In Greek Port City of Volos After Arrival Of Israeli Cruise Ship
Protests Erupt In Greek Port City of Volos After Arrival Of Israeli Cruise Ship Image for representation purposes only Protests erupted in the Greek Port City of Volos after an Israeli Cruise Ship carrying tourists and soldiers arrived in the city. The demonstrations coincided with the berthing of the cruise ship Crown Iris, which came…
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Wreck of 18th-Century Navy Warship Emerges From Shifting Sands Near Kent Coast
Wreck of 18th-Century Navy Warship Emerges From Shifting Sands Near Kent Coast Image for representation purposes only The Northumberland, a 70-gun ship constructed in Bristol in 1679, sank off the coast of Kent in 1703, during strong winds in what was termed ‘The Great Storm’. Cannons and coils of rope from the English Warship have…
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Finland’s Wasaline To Operate First Carbon-Neutral Shipping Route In The Baltic
Finland’s Wasaline To Operate First Carbon-Neutral Shipping Route In The Baltic Image Credits: Wasaline Finland’s Wasaline will begin operating the first carbon-neutral shipping route in the Baltic to achieve the company’s goal set for 2030. The company also signed a biogas supply contract with Gasum and a FuelEU Maritime pooling agreement with Stena Line, which…
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Indian Court Orders Arrest Of MV MSC Palermo To Secure Claims Related To MSC Elsa 3
Indian Court Orders Arrest Of MV MSC Palermo To Secure Claims Related To MSC Elsa 3 Image for representation purposes only. The Kerala High Court has ordered the conditional arrest of the Liberian-flagged ship MV MSC Palermo to secure claims related to losses suffered after its sister ship, MSC Elsa 3, sank off the coast…
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Wasaline Launches First Carbon Neutral Shipping Route On The Baltic Sea
Wasaline Launches First Carbon Neutral Shipping Route On The Baltic Sea Image Credits: Wikipedia The Baltic Sea now has its first fully carbon neutral international shipping route, as Finnish ferry operator Wasaline switches entirely to renewable liquefied biogas (bio-LNG) for its Vaasa–Umeå service. The change means that Aurora Botnia, the vessel operating the route, will…
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First Tanker To Export Crude Oil To U.S. Under New License Docks In Venezuela
First Tanker To Export Crude Oil To U.S. Under New License Docks In Venezuela Image for representation purposes only Chevron set to ship first Venezuelan crude to the United States in months, after one of its chartered vessels docked at the PDVSA-operated Jose terminal this week. Data from LSEG on Tuesday showed the tanker in…
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US Rejects IMO Net-Zero Emissions Plan, Warns Of Retaliation Against Supporters
US Rejects IMO Net-Zero Emissions Plan, Warns Of Retaliation Against Supporters Image for representation purposes only The United States has formally rejected a proposal by the International Maritime Organization (IMO) to cut greenhouse gas emissions from global shipping to net zero and has warned it could retaliate against countries that support the measure. The warning…
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DARPA Christens First U.S. Navy Ship Built To Sail Without A Crew
DARPA Christens First U.S. Navy Ship Built To Sail Without A Crew Screengrab from YouTube video posted by DARPAtv The U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has officially christened its first purpose-built, fully autonomous surface vessel, the USX-1 Defiant, in a ceremony held on August 11 at Everett Ship Repair in Everett, Washington. The…
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Watch: Passenger Boat Runs Aground, Nearly Flips In Heavy Surf Off Honolulu
Watch: Passenger Boat Runs Aground, Nearly Flips In Heavy Surf Off Honolulu Image Credits: Lloyd’s Register/X A large 75-foot passenger boat ran aground in high surf off Honolulu’s Kewalo Basin Harbor on Saturday morning. The vessel, named Discovery, is operated by Atlantis Adventures as a shuttle to ferry passengers to and from the Waikiki submarine…
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Turkey Releases Captain Sentenced To 30 Years In Prison After Cocaine Found On His Ship
Turkey Releases Captain Sentenced To 30 Years In Prison After Cocaine Found On His Ship Image for representation purposes only Turkey released the Croatian Captain Marko Bekavac, who was earlier sentenced to 30 years in jail after authorities found cocaine aboard the bulk carrier he was commanding. The captain and his family were shocked by…
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Real Life Incident: Collision With Sinking and Fatalities
Real Life Incident: Collision With Sinking and Fatalities A container ship collided with a small general cargo ship at night in clear weather under slight sea conditions, immediately after which the smaller cargo ship sank, with the loss of three crew members. Image for representation only Results Of Inquiry The container ship had sailed from…
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Canadian Navy Names Its 6th Arctic & Offshore Patrol Ship After Famous Naval Aviator
Canadian Navy Names Its 6th Arctic & Offshore Patrol Ship After Famous Naval Aviator Image Credits: HMCS.NCSM.RobertHamptonGray/Facebook The Royal Canadian Navy officially named its 6th Arctic and Offshore Patrol Ship the Robert Hampton Gray in a ceremony that leaders said honours their history. It is named after a decorated Canadian naval aviator, who was also…
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Shadow Fleet Tankers Seen Along Irish Coast As They Avoid English Channel
Shadow Fleet Tankers Seen Along Irish Coast As They Avoid English Channel Image for representation purposes only Many shadow fleet tankers are sailing along the west coast of Ireland as they avoid the English Channel, where they might be asked to produce insurance documents. The vessels are taking a longer route north of Scotland and…
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U.S Coast Guard Recommissions Icebreaker Aiviq As USCGC Storis
U.S Coast Guard Recommissions Icebreaker Aiviq As USCGC Storis Image Credits: Wikipedia The U.S Coast Guard recommissioned the icebreaking offshore tug Aiviq as the USCGC Storis to support the USCGC Polar Star and USCGC Healy. It is the first oceangoing icebreaker that the Coast Guard acquired in over 25 years. Aiviq was constructed by Edison…
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School Kid Discovers Wreck Of 275-Year-Old Ship On A Beach In Scotland
School Kid Discovers Wreck Of 275-Year-Old Ship On A Beach In Scotland Image for representation purposes only. A school boy running along a beach in Scotland discovered a 275-year-old ship which once belonged to the British Royal Navy. He found the ship’s hull in February 2024 after a storm in Sanday, a small Orkney island…
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Tanker Catches Fire Off The Coast Of Vietnam
Tanker Catches Fire Off The Coast Of Vietnam Image for representation purposes only. The Vietnam Maritime Authority saved 20 crew members from a burning tanker off its coast. They received the news on Friday, August 8, 2025, that the Vietnamese-flagged tanker GT Unity experienced an electrical fire. The 7631 DWT tanker built in 2008 was…
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Cargo Ship Runs Aground Off Siruma, All Crew Reported Safe
Cargo Ship Runs Aground Off Siruma, All Crew Reported Safe Image for representation purposes only. A cargo ship ran aground off Siruma, Camarines Sur, on Thursday, per the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG). The ship’s 13 Filipino crew members were reported to be safe, and fortunately, nobody was injured. Per reports, the LCT Golden Phoenix was…
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Cruise Ship Evacuated After Man Claims To Possess Explosive Device
Cruise Ship Evacuated After Man Claims To Possess Explosive Device Image for representation purposes only. A cruise ship was evacuated when, around 11:46 a.m. local time on Saturday, Aug. 9, police reached the Mayflower Cruise Ferry terminal in Southampton, England, after they received reports of a man claiming to have an explosive device. Police Officers…
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Genoa Port Workers Block Passage Of Saudi Ship Carrying Weapons For Israel
Genoa Port Workers Block Passage Of Saudi Ship Carrying Weapons For Israel Image for representation purposes only. Workers on the Italian Port of Genoa refused to load weapons on a Saudi ship destined for Israel, in defiance of Italy’s complicity in Israel’s war against Gaza. The Saudi Ship ‘Bahri Yanbu’ arrived from Baltimore, Maryland, the…
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Victoria Isabella Becomes The Biggest Cruise Ship Sailing On China’s Yangtze River
Victoria Isabella Becomes The Biggest Cruise Ship Sailing On China’s Yangtze River Image Credits: Victoria Cruise Lines Victoria Cruise Lines is set to debut its 570-passenger Victoria Isabella in September 2025 as the biggest cruise ship sailing on the River Yangtze. Victoria stated that it is breaking its record, which was set in 2020, when…
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Wreck Of Long-Lost Pirate Ship Discovered In North Carolina
Wreck Of Long-Lost Pirate Ship Discovered In North Carolina Image for representation purposes only Four shipwrecks, including the remains of a 1748 Spanish privateer ship, were found at a historical site in North Carolina. Archaeologists from East Carolina University were searching the Brunswick Town/Fort Anderson State Historic Site in Brunswick County, North Carolina, when they…
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Real Life Incident: Listing of Double Hull Tanker During Cargo Operation
Real Life Incident: Listing of Double Hull Tanker During Cargo Operation While loading at a terminal, the ship listed heavily to port during shifting of ballast. She finally became stable at about 16 degrees list whilst touching the bottom. At the time of the accident, the ship was approximately at even keel with a draft…
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Panama Becomes World’s 1st Registry To Implement Compulsory Traceability Of STS Transfers
Panama Becomes World’s 1st Registry To Implement Compulsory Traceability Of STS Transfers Image for representation purposes only. Panamanian Registry is the first naval registry in the world which has implemented mandatory traceability for Ship-To-Ship operations of hydrocarbons conducted on the high seas. As per the new requirements, any Panamanian-flagged oil tanker with a gross tonnage…
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China Launches First & World’s Fifth Carrier Rocket Maritime Recovery Ship
China Launches First & World’s Fifth Carrier Rocket Maritime Recovery Ship Image Credits: yzwb.net China has launched its first and the world’s 5th carrier rocket maritime recovery ship and has become the second after the U.S to have such a vessel. The launch of Xingji Guihang, or Interstellar Return, is a major step for China’s…
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HD Hyundai & U.S. Anduril Partner To Develop World-Class Unmanned Surface Ships
HD Hyundai & U.S. Anduril Partner To Develop World-Class Unmanned Surface Ships Image for representation purposes only. HD Hyundai will cooperate with Anduril Industries, an AI defence company in the U.S, for developing unmanned surface ships and ship automation technology. HD Hyundai is seeking to strengthen its cooperation with the U.S, after it recently secured…
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Canada Plans To Develop A Remote Northern Port On Hudson Bay
Canada Plans To Develop A Remote Northern Port On Hudson Bay Image for representation purposes only The Canadian government is planning to develop a remote northern port on Hudson Bay to export natural gas, potash, canola and other commodities as the nation is trying to decrease its economic dependence on the U.S. Energy Minister Tim…
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Princess Cruises Ship Sails Through Rough Seas Amid Storm Floris
Princess Cruises Ship Sails Through Rough Seas Amid Storm Floris Image Credits: Wikipedia Storm Floris struck the U.K with powerful winds and heavy rain on August 4, 2025, leaving cruise ships sailing the British Isles Cruises battling the rough seas. Many ships missed their ports of call while others sailed near Scotland through rough weather…
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Helicopter Crashes Onto Tank Barge On The Mississippi River Near St. Louis, Killing 2
Helicopter Crashes Onto Tank Barge On The Mississippi River Near St. Louis, Killing 2 Image for representation purposes only. A helicopter crashed on the Mississippi River close to St. Louis, killing two people. At around 1100 hours on Thursday, a Hughes 369D utility helicopter hit electrical transmission lines over the Mississippi and crashed onto the…
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China Opens 128 Shipping Routes Under Silk Road Maritime Transport Project
China Opens 128 Shipping Routes Under Silk Road Maritime Transport Project Image for representation purposes only. China had opened 128 shipping routes under its Silk Road Maritime Transport Project by the end of July 2025. It is a major initiative which supports the country’s wider Belt and Road Initiative. Launched in December 2018, the project…
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U.S Doubles Tariffs On Indian Goods To 50% As A Penalty For Buying Russian Oil
U.S Doubles Tariffs On Indian Goods To 50% As A Penalty For Buying Russian Oil Image for representation purposes only. U.S President Donald Trump has hit India with an additional 25% tariff due to its purchase of Russian oil. This will increase the total tariff on indian imports to the U.S to 50%. The rates…
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Russia Ships First Naphtha Cargo To Vietnam As It Looks For New Buyers Amid Sanctions
Russia Ships First Naphtha Cargo To Vietnam As It Looks For New Buyers Amid Sanctions Image for representation purposes only. Russia shipped its first naphtha cargo to Vietnam as it seeks new purchasers to support its oil sales impacted by Western sanctions. Maltese-flagged tanker ship ‘Northernlight’ loaded 60,000 metric tonnes of naphtha in the Russian…
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Zim Jade’s First Call At BMCT Marks Major Milestone In Green Shipping
Zim Jade’s First Call At BMCT Marks Major Milestone In Green Shipping Image for representation purposes only In a major step towards a greener future for maritime logistics, ZIM JADE, the first LNG-powered ship in ZIM Integrated Shipping Services Ltd’s eco-friendly fleet, made its first call at Bharat Mumbai Container Terminals (BMCT), Nhava Sheva. This…
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Shadow Fleet Increasing By 30 Ships A Month Despite U.S & E.U. Sanctions
Shadow Fleet Increasing By 30 Ships A Month Despite U.S & E.U. Sanctions Image for representation purposes only. BRS Shipbrokers reported that the Russian shadow fleet of tankers has been increasing by 30 ships per month over the last 6 months. Around 18% of the global tanker fleet engages in shadow operations, including 300 Suezmax…
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Malta-Based Activist Group Protests Against Bulker Carrying Coal From Colombia To Israel
Malta-Based Activist Group Protests Against Bulker Carrying Coal From Colombia To Israel Image for representation purposes only. An activist group based in Malta identified a bulker loaded with coal from Colombia destined to Israel and is demanding government action against this, as the flag state of the vessel. Also, the Colombian government is demanding action…
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Russian-Backed Nayara Energy Exports First Gasoline Cargo Since EU Sanctions
Russian-Backed Nayara Energy Exports First Gasoline Cargo Since EU Sanctions Image for representation purposes only. Indian Refiner Nayar Energy exported its first cargo comprising gasoline since it was sanctioned by the European Union on July 18, 2025, per sources. The tanker Tempest Dream, loaded with 43,000 metric tonnes or 363,350 barrels of gasoline, sailed on…
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Russian Oligarch’s Superyacht ‘Amadea’ To Be Auctioned In The United States
Russian Oligarch’s Superyacht ‘Amadea’ To Be Auctioned In The United States Image Credits: Wikipedia The superyacht Amadea, owned by Russian Billionaire Suleiman Kerimov, was confiscated by the U.S. It is now heading towards auction, being organised by the National Maritime Services, a Fort Lauderdale, Florida Company. The 106 m superyacht has a helipad, gymnasium, pool,…
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Mein Schiff Relax Becomes First Cruise Ship In Barcelona To Receive BioLNG
Mein Schiff Relax Becomes First Cruise Ship In Barcelona To Receive BioLNG Image Credits: Port of Barcelona Mein Schiff Relax became the first bioLNG supply to a cruise ship from a barge at the Barcelona Port. Barge Haugesund Knutsen supplied 1,875 cu mtr of bioLNG from the nearby regasification plant operated by Enagás to Mein…
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UAE’s Biggest Gaza Aid Ship Carrying Field Hospital Arrives In Egypt
UAE’s Biggest Gaza Aid Ship Carrying Field Hospital Arrives In Egypt Image Credits: Nation Shield/X The UAE’s biggest Gaza aid ship, which has a field hospital and 7166 tonnes of essential supplies, docked in Egypt’s Al Arish Port. It departed from Khalifa Port in Abu Dhabi on July 21, 2025, with 4372 tonnes of food,…
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54 Dead As Boat Carrying Around 150 People Sank Off Yemen
54 Dead As Boat Carrying Around 150 People Sank Off Yemen Image for representation purposes only. At 54 people died when a boat carrying 150 people sank off Yemen’s coast in bad weather on Sunday. Many people remain unaccounted for, per health officials. The boat capsized off the Ahwar district in Yemen’s southern Abyan province…
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Mythos AI Installs First-of-its-Kind Navigation Safety System on Southern Devall Tow Vessel
Mythos AI Installs First-of-its-Kind Navigation Safety System on Southern Devall Tow Vessel Image Credits: Southern Devall Mythos AI, a pioneer in maritime autonomy and situational awareness systems, has completed the first installation of its Advanced Pilot Assist System (APAS) on a Southern Devall tow vessel. This milestone marks the first deployment of this type of…
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Forward Funnel Of SS United States Removed As It Prepares To Become A Reef
Forward Funnel Of SS United States Removed As It Prepares To Become A Reef Image for representation purposes only. The iconic forward funnel of the historic Ocean liner SS United States was removed from the ship on August 3, 2025, as the ship is being prepared to be converted into an artificial reef. The massive…
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BP Makes Its Largest Oil and Gas Delivery In 25 Years In Brazil’s Santos Basin
BP Makes Its Largest Oil and Gas Delivery In 25 Years In Brazil’s Santos Basin Image for representation purposes only. BP announced that it had made its biggest oil and gas discovery in 25 years in the Santos Basin, Brazil, which would shift the company’s focus from renewable energy to fossil fuels. The company wishes…
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India Continues To Import Russian Crude Despite Pressure From U.S & E.U
India Continues To Import Russian Crude Despite Pressure From U.S & E.U Image for representation purposes only. India has received more than 5 million barrels of Russian crude oil amidst rising pressure and Western sanctions. The shipments, including Urals and Varandey grade crude, were delivered by several Aframax tankers such as Horae, Minion, Destan, etc.…
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India Ramps Up Shipbuilding Capability to Realise PM Modi’s Vision
India Ramps Up Shipbuilding Capability to Realise PM Modi’s Vision Image for representation purpose only India’s shipbuilding industry is undergoing a transformational shift, as the Union Government under Prime Minister Narendra Modi accelerates efforts to build a world-class maritime ecosystem—paving the way for a Viksit Bharat by 2047, asserted Sarbananda Sonowal, the Union Minister of…
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Shore Power to Become Standard for Cruise Ships in Hamburg from 2027
Shore Power to Become Standard for Cruise Ships in Hamburg from 2027 Already four years ahead of the EU’s mandatory shore power regulation, the Port of Hamburg is offering comprehensive shore power facilities for cruise ships. Hamburg is a European pioneer in the development of shore power infrastructure – having focused on cruise ships for…
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Joint Research Initiative to Discover Medicinal Resources from Marine Organisms Launched
Joint Research Initiative to Discover Medicinal Resources from Marine Organisms Launched Chuo University and Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha (NYK) have recently launched a joint research initiative to discover novel natural products from marine organisms. This project seeks to identify previously unknown substances that may have beneficial applications for humanity, including potential new medicinal resources, from…
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Dali Shipowners Sue HD Hyundai Over Alleged Defective Switchboard Linked to Baltimore Bridge Collapse
Dali Shipowners Sue HD Hyundai Over Alleged Defective Switchboard Linked to Baltimore Bridge Collapse The operators and owners of the container ship Dali, involved in the catastrophic collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in March 2024, have initiated legal proceedings against HD Hyundai Heavy Industries, asserting that faulty equipment supplied by the South Korean…
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Fishing Companies Fined $1.2 Million for Routine Illegal Oil Discharges in Alaskan Waters
Fishing Companies Fined $1.2 Million for Routine Illegal Oil Discharges in Alaskan Waters Three Alaska-based commercial fishing companies and their manager have been fined over $1.18 million by a federal district court in Anchorage for multiple violations of the Clean Water Act, following a prolonged and illegal pattern of bilge oil dumping in…
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Real Life Incident: Fatalities in Cargo Hold fire
Real Life Incident: Fatalities in Cargo Hold fire On a general cargo vessel undergoing repairs at a yard, a shore worker was gas-cutting the deck plating of the upper tween deck. The hold had only one means of access available, consisting of a common access trunk with fixed vertical ladder sections. Eight other labourers were…
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DG Shipping Prohibits Foreign Entities From Conducting Maritime Training Within India
DG Shipping Prohibits Foreign Entities From Conducting Maritime Training Within India Image for representation purposes only. The Directorate General of Shipping barred foreign governments, maritime agencies, institutions and representatives from offering maritime training within India, including in-person, online or distance learning, if such courses lead to the issuance of seafarers’ certificates under the STCW Convention,…
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Malaysia Imposes New Rules To Stop Illegal Anchoring & Ship-To-Ship Transfers In Its Waters
Malaysia Imposes New Rules To Stop Illegal Anchoring & Ship-To-Ship Transfers In Its Waters Image for representation purposes only. The Malaysian Maritime Authorities are taking stringent measures to prevent illegal anchoring and ship-to-ship transfers in their waters. Given its location close to the Singapore Strait, Malaysia has seen a rise in such cases and seeks…
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New Lock At Terneuzen Opens To Traffic, Allowing Bigger Ships To Reach North Sea Ports
New Lock At Terneuzen Opens To Traffic, Allowing Bigger Ships To Reach North Sea Ports Image for representation purposes only. The New Lock in Terneuzen, Netherlands, opened to Traffic on August 1, 2025. Said to be one of the largest in the world, it can be compared to locks in Panama, Antwerp and IJmuiden. Its…
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HOLCIM U.K Retires Its Ship ‘Yeoman Bank’ After Three Decades Of Service
HOLCIM U.K Retires Its Ship ‘Yeoman Bank’ After Three Decades Of Service Image Credits: HOLCIM Holcim UK is retiring its ship, the Yeoman Bank, following it playing a vital role for over three decades of service in delivering aggregates to major infrastructure and construction projects across the UK and Europe. Since arriving at Holcim UK’s…
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Scotland Gives SSE Plc Consent To Build World’s Largest Offshore Wind Farm
Scotland Gives SSE Plc Consent To Build World’s Largest Offshore Wind Farm Image for representation purposes only. Scotland has awarded SSE Plc consent to construct the world’s largest offshore wind farm, the Berwick Bank Wind Farm off the eastern coast of the country. It will power 6 million homes once completed. The 4.1 gigawatt project…
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Viking’s New Cruise Ship ‘Viking Mira’ Launched At Ancona Shipyard
Viking’s New Cruise Ship ‘Viking Mira’ Launched At Ancona Shipyard Image Credits: Viking Cruises The “Viking Mira”, a new cruise ship under construction for Viking, was launched today at the Ancona shipyard. The ship is scheduled to debut in spring 2026, offering itineraries in the Mediterranean and Northern Europe. The ceremony, which marks the ship’s…