Category: Shipping News
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Photos: Japan Launches Its Latest Arctic Research Vessel, Mirai II
Photos: Japan Launches Its Latest Arctic Research Vessel, Mirai II Image Credits: JAMSTEC Japan has officially launched and named its latest Arctic research vessel, Mirai II, in a ceremony held on March 19, 2025, at the Isogo Plant of Japan Marine United Corporation (JMU) in Yokohama. The ceremony was graced by the presence of Her…
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World’s 1st Commercial-Use Ammonia-Fueled Tugboat Completes Demonstration Voyage
World’s 1st Commercial-Use Ammonia-Fueled Tugboat Completes Demonstration Voyage Image Credits: NYK Line The world’s first commercial-use ammonia-fueled vessel, Sakigake, has successfully completed a three-month demonstration voyage, during which the vessel engaged in tugboat operations in Tokyo Bay and achieved a GHG-emission reduction of up to approximately 95%. The vessel was completed by Nippon Yusen Kabushiki…
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U.S. Navy’s Oldest Aircraft Carrier Leaves For Final Deployment Before Being Decommissioned
U.S. Navy’s Oldest Aircraft Carrier Leaves For Final Deployment Before Being Decommissioned Image Credits: U.S Navy The U.S. Navy’s oldest aircraft carrier has set sail for what might be its last deployment before it is decommissioned. USS Nimitz was commissioned in 1975 and since then has been a part of several missions. It had a…
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Six Russian Sailors Injured After Cargo Ship Catches Fire Near South Korea
Six Russian Sailors Injured After Cargo Ship Catches Fire Near South Korea Image Credits: Korea Coast Guard A fire broke out on a Russian-flagged refrigerated cargo ship, Crystal Asia, near Busan, South Korea, on March 26, 2025. The ship, carrying 23 Russian sailors onboard, suffered an engine failure, which led to smoke and flames inside…
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Taiwanese Navy Ship Collides With Chinese Vessel In Taiwan Strait
Taiwanese Navy Ship Collides With Chinese Vessel In Taiwan Strait Image for representation purposes only A Taiwanese Navy landing ship collided with a Chinese fishing boat in the Taiwan Strait early Thursday, March 27, 2025. The incident occurred around 45 nautical miles (83 km) off Taichung port and nine nautical miles outside restricted waters. The…
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U.S. May Help Restart Gazprom’s Nord Stream Pipeline To Slash EU Energy Costs
U.S. May Help Restart Gazprom’s Nord Stream Pipeline To Slash EU Energy Costs Image Credits: Wikipedia The US and Russia are planning to revive the Nord Stream pipeline system, which was once a major route for Russian natural gas to Europe. Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov stated that discussions are underway, hinting at a possible…
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Video: Israeli Airstrikes Hit Syria’s Key Port City, Latakia
Video: Israeli Airstrikes Hit Syria’s Key Port City, Latakia Screengrab from X video posted by AMK Mapping Israel has launched multiple airstrikes on Latakia, a major port city in northwestern Syria, early Thursday. According to local media reports, Israeli strikes hit areas around Latakia’s port and a former military base of the 110th Naval Brigade,…
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US Files Complaint To Forfeit $47 Million From Iranian Oil Sales
US Files Complaint To Forfeit $47 Million From Iranian Oil Sales Image for representation purposes only The United States has taken legal action to seize $47 million in proceeds from the sale of nearly one million barrels of Iranian oil, alleging the funds are linked to organisations designated as terrorist groups. A civil forfeiture complaint…
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Hurtigruten Reveals Updated Ship Design After Successful Model Testing In Norway
Hurtigruten Reveals Updated Ship Design After Successful Model Testing In Norway Image Credits: hurtigruten Hurtigruten’s vision for the world’s most energy-efficient cruise ship is advancing, with its groundbreaking Sea Zero project recently completing a new phase of rigorous testing at SINTEF Ocean’s facilities in Trondheim, Norway. Large battery packs, retractable sails, air lubrication systems, contra-rotating…
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NTSB Determines Cause Of $4.5 Million Terminal Cargo Crane Damage In South Carolina
NTSB Determines Cause Of $4.5 Million Terminal Cargo Crane Damage In South Carolina Image Credits: NTSB The mast of a crane barge hit a North Charleston Terminal ship to-shore crane while the ship-to-shore crane was conducting cargo operations in North Charleston, South Carolina last year, the National Transportation Safety Board said Wednesday. The contact resulted…
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MPA & Port Of Rotterdam To Decarbonise & Digitalise One Of World’s Busiest Trade Routes
MPA & Port Of Rotterdam To Decarbonise & Digitalise One Of World’s Busiest Trade Routes Image Credits: Port of Rotterdam/Linkedin Singapore and Rotterdam have strengthened their partnership to accelerate shipping decarbonisation and digitalisation along one of the world’s busiest trade routes. The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) and the Port of Rotterdam have…
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RobotPlusPlus Unveils Cargo Hold Cleaning Robot To Simplify Maritime Tasks
RobotPlusPlus Unveils Cargo Hold Cleaning Robot To Simplify Maritime Tasks Screengrab from Linkedin video posted by RobotPlusPlus RobotPlusPlus has unveiled its latest advancements in maritime robotics at Sea Asia 2025, currently taking place at the Marina Bay Sands Convention Centre in Singapore. The company is demonstrating the HighMate C20 Cargo Hold Cleaning Robot, designed to…
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Norway Charges 4 In Fake Maritime Insurance Scam Linked To Russia’s Shadow Fleet
Norway Charges 4 In Fake Maritime Insurance Scam Linked To Russia’s Shadow Fleet Norway Charges 4 In Fake Maritime Insurance Scam Linked To Russia’s Shadow Fleet Norwegian authorities have exposed a fraudulent maritime insurance scheme linked to Russia’s shadow fleet, charging four individuals with forgery and operating an illegal insurance business. The scam, planned by…
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Protect Satellite Navigation From Interference, UN Agencies Urge
Protect Satellite Navigation From Interference, UN Agencies Urge Image Credits: IMO Aviation, maritime and telecoms agencies raise alarm over increase in jamming and spoofing of satellite navigation systems. Increasing incidents of interference with aviation, maritime and other satellite telecommunications services mean States need to urgently enhance their protection of a critical radio-frequency band, the International…
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CMA CGM & ABB Collaborate On Parametric Roll Algorithm To Enhance Ship Safety
CMA CGM & ABB Collaborate On Parametric Roll Algorithm To Enhance Ship Safety Image for representation purposes only Technology leader ABB, and the CMA CGM Group, a global player in sea, land, air and logistics solutions, are collaborating on a new parametric roll algorithm to improve ship safety. The solution integrates a theoretical framework developed…
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Taiwan Unveils Its First Domestically Built Unmanned Ship, “Endeavor Manta”
Taiwan Unveils Its First Domestically Built Unmanned Ship, “Endeavor Manta” Screengrab from YouTube video posted by CNA Taiwan Shipbuilding Corporation (CSBC) has unveiled its first domestically developed unmanned surface vessel (USV), the Endeavour Manta, at a launch event held at Kaohsiung’s Dafa Shipyard. The Endeavour Manta measures 8.6 meters in length and 3.7 meters in…
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Fire-Damaged Cargo Ship To Be Towed To UK After Deadly North Sea Collision
Fire-Damaged Cargo Ship To Be Towed To UK After Deadly North Sea Collision Screengrab from YouTube video posted by Diario AS A cargo ship involved in a collision with a US oil tanker in the North Sea is being towed to Aberdeen, Scotland. The Portuguese-flagged vessel, Solong, crashed into the anchored Stena Immaculate on March…
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Germany Launches Revolutionary Plant That Can Convert Wastewater Into Marine Fuel
Germany Launches Revolutionary Plant That Can Convert Wastewater Into Marine Fuel Image Credits: KIT A revolutionary plant that converts wastewater into climate-neutral methanol for marine fuel has been launched in Mannheim, Germany. The facility, named “Mannheim 001,” was developed by ICODOS, a spin-off from the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), in partnership with several institutions.…
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APM Terminals Extends Lease For NY-NJ Port’s Second Largest Terminal
APM Terminals Extends Lease For NY-NJ Port’s Second Largest Terminal Image Credits: Wikipedia The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey has finalised a 33-year lease extension with Maersk’s APM Terminals. The agreement, which extends the lease until December 2062, includes a commitment from APM Terminals to invest over $500 million in infrastructure upgrades,…
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MOL To Deploy World’s 1st Ammonia-Fueled Capesize Bulkers & Chemical Tankers
MOL To Deploy World’s 1st Ammonia-Fueled Capesize Bulkers & Chemical Tankers Image Credits: MOL/Facebook MOL and Belgium based CMB Tech have announced a partnership to deploy the world’s first ammonia dual fuel Capesize bulk carriers and chemical tankers. A total of nine vessels, including ammonia-ready ships, will be jointly owned and operated by MOL and…
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Video: Chinese Ship Without A Name Or Registration Seized Off Taiwan’s Coast
Video: Chinese Ship Without A Name Or Registration Seized Off Taiwan’s Coast Screengrab from YouTube video posted by Allan Jordan Taiwan’s Coast Guard has seized a Chinese fuel barge that was operating illegally in restricted waters off the northwest coast. The vessel had no name, registration, or home port, making it a “three-no” ship. Authorities…
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Iraq Accuses Iran Of Using Forged Iraqi Documents On Oil Tankers
Iraq Accuses Iran Of Using Forged Iraqi Documents On Oil Tankers Image for representation purposes only Iraqi Oil Minister Hayan Abdel Ghani announced that Iranian oil tankers detained by US forces in the Gulf were using falsified Iraqi documents. Abdel-Ghani stated on state television that verbal inquiries were received regarding oil tankers detained by US…
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Nexus Victoria Becomes Largest Vessel With Combined Emission Control Technology
Nexus Victoria Becomes Largest Vessel With Combined Emission Control Technology Image Credits: Value Maritime/Linkedin The Nexus Victoria, a 75,000 dwt LR1 product tanker, has become the first vessel in its category to be fitted with a dual-purpose exhaust gas cleaning and carbon capture system. The installation was recently completed in Singapore under the supervision of…
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DP World To Expand London Gateway Into UK’s Largest Container Port
DP World To Expand London Gateway Into UK’s Largest Container Port Image Credits: Wikipedia Construction work to expand London Gateway and establish the facility as the UK’s largest container port will begin in May after DP World was given approval for the £1bn project. The global logistics giant said it would take just four years…
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75% Of US-Flagged Ships Diverted Around Africa Due To Security Concerns
75% Of US-Flagged Ships Diverted Around Africa Due To Security Concerns Image Credits: Wikipedia The ongoing attacks by Houthi rebels in the Red Sea have forced the majority of US flagged ships to avoid the waterway, instead taking a much longer and costlier route around Africa. The growing threat has also put US navy vessels…
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US Plans To Charge Up To $3.5 Million Per Port Call For Chinese Bulk Ships
US Plans To Charge Up To $3.5 Million Per Port Call For Chinese Bulk Ships Image for representation purposes only The United States is considering to impose steep fees on dry bulk vessels linked to China. If implemented, these fees could reach up to $3.5 million per port call, affecting Chinese-operated ships, vessels built in…
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In A First, Laser System Destroys Aerial Target To Support US Navy Warfare
In A First, Laser System Destroys Aerial Target To Support US Navy Warfare Image Credits: Naval Postgraduate School/X The US Navy has tested advanced defense technologies, including laser weapons, AI-powered drones, and battlefield energy solutions, at the latest Joint Interagency Field Experimentation (JIFX) event. The experiment, organised by the Naval Postgraduate School (NPS), took place…
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Survey Vessel Runs Aground Off Northern Coast Of Italy’s Elba
Survey Vessel Runs Aground Off Northern Coast Of Italy’s Elba Image Credits: Fugro The Fugro Mercator, a geophysical survey vessel, ran aground off the northern coast of Elba, Italy, on March 22, 2025. The Italian Coast Guard quickly responsed by arriving at the scene to assist and monitor the situation. Fortunately, all 11 crew members…
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Syria Receives First Crude Oil Shipment Since Assad’s Fall
Syria Receives First Crude Oil Shipment Since Assad’s Fall Image for representation purposes only Syria has received its first crude oil shipment since the fall of the Bashar al-Assad regime in December 2024. Per reports from Syria’s state media, the oil tanker Aquatica (106,000 dwt) reached the Baniyas oil terminal on the night of March…
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BERG Introduces The World’s First GreenForge® Shafts To The Maritime Industry
BERG Introduces The World’s First GreenForge® Shafts To The Maritime Industry Image Credits: bergpropulsion BERG Propulsion is making history by offering the shipping industry its first opportunity to select propeller shafts produced using the climate-neutral GreenForge® process. As the maritime sector faces increasing carbon pricing, this breakthrough provides a sustainable alternative to conventional steel production.…
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Pirates Release Hijacked Yemeni Fishing Boat “Al-Hidaya” Off Somalia
Pirates Release Hijacked Yemeni Fishing Boat “Al-Hidaya” Off Somalia Image Credits: eunavfor A Yemeni-flagged fishing vessel, Al-Hidaya, hijacked on March 16 off the northern coast of Puntland, Somalia has now been released. The incident occurred near Durdura, close to Eyl. According to reports, the hijackers abandoned the dhow on March 20 near Dhinowda, a location…
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Watchman Killed After Being Run Over By Lifting Machine At Uran Container Yard
Watchman Killed After Being Run Over By Lifting Machine At Uran Container Yard Image for representation purposes only A 64-year-old watchman lost his life at a freight container yard in Khopta, Uran, after a lifter machine ran over him. The incident occurred around midnight on Wednesday when the operator of the heavy machinery failed to…
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India’s First Green Hydrogen Manufacturing Plant Set To Launch Soon
India’s First Green Hydrogen Manufacturing Plant Set To Launch Soon Image for representation purposes only Kandla Port in Gujarat is set to become the first port in India to operate a Green Hydrogen Manufacturing plant. The project is expected to be fully operational by July 2025. The plant will use renewable energy from solar and…
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Nautilus Federation Report Addresses Seafarer Recruitment & Retention
Nautilus Federation Report Addresses Seafarer Recruitment & Retention Image Credits: Nautilus International The Nautilus Federation, a group of 21 like-minded global trade unions in shipping and inland waterways transport, has released a new report which aims to finally end the conversation on recruitment and retention of seafarers, and prompt the industry to act on the…
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UK’s First Uncrewed Mine-Hunting Vessel ‘Ariadne’ Joins Royal Navy
UK’s First Uncrewed Mine-Hunting Vessel ‘Ariadne’ Joins Royal Navy Image Credits: UK Gov The UK Royal Navy has received its first fully autonomous mine countermeasures vessel, RNMB Ariadne, designed to detect and destroy sea mines without putting sailors at risk. This advanced system replaces traditional methods with cutting-edge automation. The vessel was designed and manufactured…
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NTSB Recommends 68 Bridges In US Be Evaluated For Risk Of Collapse From Vessel Strike
NTSB Recommends 68 Bridges In US Be Evaluated For Risk Of Collapse From Vessel Strike Image Credits: NTSB The National Transportation Safety Board recommended that 30 owners of 68 bridges across 19 states conduct a vulnerability assessment to determine the risk of bridge collapse from a vessel collision, part of the ongoing investigation into the…
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Sri Lanka Inaugurates 1st Seafarer Wellness Centre To Support Maritime Workforce
Sri Lanka Inaugurates 1st Seafarer Wellness Centre To Support Maritime Workforce Image for representation purposes only Sri Lanka has opened its first-ever Seafarer Wellness Centre, “The Palace,” providing dedicated support for the well-being of maritime workers. The facility was launched by the National Union of Seafarers Sri Lanka (NUSS) on March 20, 2025. It aims…
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Colombian Navy Personnel Extradited To US For Assisting Drug Cartels Evade Patrols
Colombian Navy Personnel Extradited To US For Assisting Drug Cartels Evade Patrols Image Credits: Wikipedia Two former Colombian Navy employees have been extradited to the United States for helping international drug traffickers evade naval patrols. The suspects, Jair Alberto Alvarez Valenzuela, aged 54, and Luis Carlos Diaz Martinez, aged 32, were extradited from Colombia on…
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Crowley & Naturgy Deploy First U.S. LNG Carrier To Serve Puerto Rico
Crowley & Naturgy Deploy First U.S. LNG Carrier To Serve Puerto Rico Image Credits: Crowley Crowley has raised the U.S. flag on American Energy, commencing operations of the first domestic liquified natural gas (LNG) carrier to transport U.S.-sourced natural gas to Puerto Rico. The milestone will provide Puerto Rico with increased access to the reliable…
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Gunfire Heard After Armed Pirates Board Tanker In Gulf Of Guinea
Gunfire Heard After Armed Pirates Board Tanker In Gulf Of Guinea Image for representation purposes only A Panama-flagged bitumen tanker was attacked by pirates in the Gulf of Guinea late Monday night, with reports of gunfire during the incident. The vessel was boarded approximately 40 nautical miles southeast of Santo Antonio do Príncipe, an island…
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ClassNK Issues AiP For Large Ammonia-Powered Ammonia Carrier
ClassNK Issues AiP For Large Ammonia-Powered Ammonia Carrier Image Credits: MOL ClassNK has issued an approval in principle (AiP) for a large-size ammonia-powered ammonia carrier, jointly developed by Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd., Namura Shipbuilding Co., Ltd., and Mitsubishi Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. to transport large volumes of ammonia with low emissions. The certification demonstrates its feasibility…
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Portuguese Ship Rescues 19 Fishermen After Vessel Catches Fire & Sinks
Portuguese Ship Rescues 19 Fishermen After Vessel Catches Fire & Sinks Image Credits: Spanish Fisheries Ministry Nineteen crew members of the Spanish fishing vessel Pico Tresmares have been rescued after their ship caught fire and sank in the South Pacific. The incident took place on March 17, approximately 1,000 miles west of La Serena, Chile.…
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Cambodia’s China-funded Naval Base To Open With Japan’s Warship As 1st Foreign Visitor
Cambodia’s China-funded Naval Base To Open With Japan’s Warship As 1st Foreign Visitor Image Credits: Wikipedia Cambodia has announced that the newly expanded Ream Naval Base, a project funded by China, will officially open on April 2, 2025, with a Japanese warship as its first foreign visitor. The base has been at the center of…
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Anschütz Develops Autonomous Navigation And Command System
Anschütz Develops Autonomous Navigation And Command System Image Credits: Anschuetz GmbH/LinkedIn Using proven, readily available and type-approved system components, German navigation specialist Anschütz has developed an approval-ready, seamlessly integrated and holistic navigation and command system for autonomous and unmanned maritime operations. The system has undergone extensive testing in autonomous operation and is currently being prepared…
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Cargo Ship Stuck In Humber Estuary For 2 Weeks Finally Refloated
Cargo Ship Stuck In Humber Estuary For 2 Weeks Finally Refloated Image Credits: Humber Rescue/Facebook A Dutch short-sea cargo ship, H&S Wisdom, was successfully refloated after being stranded on a sandbank in the Humber Estuary for two weeks. Salvage crew, assisted by Humber Rescue, managed to free the vessel on the evening of March 15…
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Stena Bulk Continues Damage Assessment Of Oil Tanker After North Sea Collision
Stena Bulk Continues Damage Assessment Of Oil Tanker After North Sea Collision Screengrab from YouTube video posted by Mail News Stena Bulk continues to work closely with Crowley and UK agencies following the incident when the container ship SOLONG struck Stena Immaculate while at anchor last Monday, 10 March. Salvage experts from SMIT Salvage are…
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Titan Delivers First Bio-LNG To MOL Under New Multi-Delivery Contract
Titan Delivers First Bio-LNG To MOL Under New Multi-Delivery Contract Image Credits: Titan Titan Clean Fuels and MOL have conducted the first LNG and bio-LNG bunkering operation under a new multi-delivery contract for MOL’s vehicle carrier fleet. The operation took place on March 16 at the Port of Zeebrugge’s International Car Operators (ICO) terminal. Titan’s…
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Cruise Ship Passenger Arrested For Smuggling 10kg Of Cocaine Into Sydney
Cruise Ship Passenger Arrested For Smuggling 10kg Of Cocaine Into Sydney Image for representation purposes only A Brazilian national has been arrested and charged after authorities found around 10 kg of cocaine hidden in his cruise ship cabin up to arrival in Sydney. The 48 year old man is facing serious drug importation charges and…
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Ship Loaded With Missile Fuel Component En Route To Iran Despite Sanctions
Ship Loaded With Missile Fuel Component En Route To Iran Despite Sanctions Image for representation purposes only An Iranian cargo vessel, MV Jairan, is currently en route to Bandar Abbas, carrying a shipment of sodium perchlorate, a chemical essential for missile fuel production. The ship, owned by the Islamic Republic of Iran Shipping Lines (IRISL),…
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Houthis Claim Back-To-Back Strikes On US Carrier Group In Retaliation
Houthis Claim Back-To-Back Strikes On US Carrier Group In Retaliation Image for representation purposes only Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthis rebels have claimed responsibility for two separate attacks on a US aircraft carrier group within 24 hours, following deadly American airstrikes on their territory. According to Houthi statements, drones and missiles were fired at the USS Harry…
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HMM Tests Onboard 3D Printing To Reduce Ship Repair Time And Costs
HMM Tests Onboard 3D Printing To Reduce Ship Repair Time And Costs Image Credits: HMM HMM conducts a pilot demonstration of an onboard 3D printing system on its 9,000 TEU containership ‘HMM GREEN’. Through this initiative, HMM aims to assess the seamless operation of the system in actual sailing conditions and evaluate its feasibility for…
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APM Terminals Lázaro Cárdenas Welcomes First Vessel Of The Gemini Cooperation
APM Terminals Lázaro Cárdenas Welcomes First Vessel Of The Gemini Cooperation Image Credits: APM Terminals APM Terminals Lázaro Cárdenas has reached a significant milestone with the arrival of the first vessel operated under the Gemini Cooperation, a partnership between Maersk and Hapag-Lloyd that will redefine connectivity and operational efficiency in global maritime logistics. This milestone…
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Video: US Navy Launches Large-Scale Operation Against Houthis, 31 Killed
Video: US Navy Launches Large-Scale Operation Against Houthis, 31 Killed Image Credits: US Centcom/X The U.S. Central Command has launched a large-scale military operation against the Iran-backed Houthi targets across Yemen. The strikes targeted multiple locations, including Houthi military bases and strongholds. According to reports, at least 31 people were killed, with 101 others injured.…
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North Korean Ship Smuggling Coal Sinks After Collision With Chinese Vessel, Nearly 20 Dead
North Korean Ship Smuggling Coal Sinks After Collision With Chinese Vessel, Nearly 20 Dead Image for representation purposes only A North Korea-flagged vessel, suspected of smuggling coal in violation of United Nations sanctions, sank in the Yellow Sea last month after colliding with a Chinese ship, per sources. The incident, which occurred in February near…
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Royal Navy Frigate Uses Advanced Drone To Seize £5.4 M Drugs In Middle East
Royal Navy Frigate Uses Advanced Drone To Seize £5.4 M Drugs In Middle East Image Credits: Royal Navy/X The Royal Navy’s HMS Lancaster has intercepted and seized £5.4million worth of Class A drugs in the Middle East. The operation involved the use of advanced drone technology. This is the navy’s first drug seizure of 2025.…
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Watch: Out Of Control Tanker Crashes Into Pier & 3 Brazilian Navy Patrol Boats
Watch: Out Of Control Tanker Crashes Into Pier & 3 Brazilian Navy Patrol Boats Screengrab from X video posted by Amazoni@zul A large Brazilian-flagged oil tanker, Olavo Bilac, lost control while maneuvering at the Port of Santos on Wednesday night, March 12, 2025, and crashed into a pier and three Brazilian Navy patrol boats. The…
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Crew Members Of Dredger Found Guilty In Singapore’s Worst Oil Spill In A Decade
Crew Members Of Dredger Found Guilty In Singapore’s Worst Oil Spill In A Decade Image for representation purposes only Four Dutch crew members aboard the Netherlands-flagged dredger Vox Maxima pleaded guilty on March 12 in a Singapore court for failing to properly perform their duties, leading to a major oil spill in June 2024. The…
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Massive Fire Breaks Out On Tanker Engaged In Illicit Fuel Transfer, Kills 3 Crew Members
Massive Fire Breaks Out On Tanker Engaged In Illicit Fuel Transfer, Kills 3 Crew Members Image for representation purposes only. Four crew members of the tanker Ronggolawe 09 remain missing after an onboard explosion, followed by a fire in the waters close to Lamongan, Indonesia, on March 13, 2025. Three crew members died because of…
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Vopak Horizon Fujairah Completes First Bio-Bunker Fuel Supply In UAE
Vopak Horizon Fujairah Completes First Bio-Bunker Fuel Supply In UAE Image for representation purposes only Vopak Horizon Fujairah has completed its first bio-bunker fuel supply operation in the United Arab Emirates. The joint-venture terminal, operated by Vopak (VOPA.AS), supplied B24 bunker fuel, a blend containing 24% Fatty Acid Methyl Ester (FAME) and Very Low Sulfur…
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Dutch Navy Successfully Launches Tomahawk Missile For The First Time
Dutch Navy Successfully Launches Tomahawk Missile For The First Time Image Credits: Dutch Navy/X For the first time in history, the Royal Netherlands Navy has successfully fired a Tomahawk cruise missile from one of its warships. The test launch took place off the coast of Norfolk, Virginia, with the Dutch Navy working in collaboration with…
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AYK Energy To Equip World’s First Battery-Methanol Tug With 6MWh Power System
AYK Energy To Equip World’s First Battery-Methanol Tug With 6MWh Power System Image Credits: AYK Energy Ltd./Linkedin Marine battery maker AYK Energy has been commissioned to manufacture and supply the 6MWh battery that will power the world’s first battery-methanol tug. The rapidly expanding marine battery manufacturer has won the contract to deliver the battery system…
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Watch: World’s First Full-Scale Crewed Seaglider Hits The Water
Watch: World’s First Full-Scale Crewed Seaglider Hits The Water Image Credits: REGENT/Linkedin REGENT, a company specialising in all-electric seagliders, has launched the world’s first full-scale passenger-carrying prototype, Paladin. The vessel has officially begun sea trials in Narragansett Bay, Rhode Island. This 12-passenger, 55 foot long, and 65 foot wingspan seaglider, known as the Viceroy prototype,…
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India To Modernise 169-Year-Old Colonial Shipping Law With Bill Of Lading Act 2025
India To Modernise 169-Year-Old Colonial Shipping Law With Bill Of Lading Act 2025 Image for representation purposes only The Lok Sabha has passed the Indian Bills of Lading Act, 1856. The bill will update and simplify the legal framework governing shipping documents, making it more relevant to the evolving needs of the shipping industry and…
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China’s 1st Domestically-Built Cruise Ship Adora Magic City Completes 100 Voyages
China’s 1st Domestically-Built Cruise Ship Adora Magic City Completes 100 Voyages Image for representation purposes only. China’s indigenously manufactured cruise ship, the Adora Magic City, marked its 100th journey in Shanghai on Monday. More than 350,000 domestic and international passengers have been catered to by the ship since it began operations in 2024. This was…
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Russian Captain of Solong Ship Arrested On Suspicion of Gross Negligence Manslaughter
Russian Captain of Solong Ship Arrested On Suspicion of Gross Negligence Manslaughter Screengrab from a YouTube video posted by The Mirror. The U.K Police have arrested the Captain of the Solong Cargo vessel, which collided with the US Oil tanker Stena Immaculate. The 59-year old man, who is a Russian national, has been taken on…
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Enclosed Space Survey Aims to Understand Why Seafarers Are Still Dying
Enclosed Space Survey Aims to Understand Why Seafarers Are Still Dying Image for representation purposes only. Ship managers and maritime professionals have joined forces to address concerns over the continuing deaths of seafarers and shore workers in enclosed spaces onboard ships. InterManager, the international trade association for the ship management sector, has collaborated with The…
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Russian Missile Attack Kills 4 Sailors At Odesa Port & Causes Fire Onboard Bulker MJ Pinar
Russian Missile Attack Kills 4 Sailors At Odesa Port & Causes Fire Onboard Bulker MJ Pinar Image for representation purposes only. Ukraine reported a lethal attack on the Odesa Port in which 4 seafarers onboard a bulker died in a missile attack by Russia. Another crew member and an employee of the port company suffered…
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AET & Fleetzero Sign Agreement To Develop World’s Longest-Range Hybrid Electric Vessel
AET & Fleetzero Sign Agreement To Develop World’s Longest-Range Hybrid Electric Vessel Image Credits: AET AET, a leading global owner and operator of maritime transportation assets and specialised services, and Fleetzero, a developer and manufacturer of modular marine batteries for hybrid and electric ships, have recently signed an agreement for the development of the world’s…
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132-Year-Old Wreck Of Steamer Western Reserve Found In Lake Superior
132-Year-Old Wreck Of Steamer Western Reserve Found In Lake Superior Image Credits: Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum/Facebook The wreck of the Western Reserve, a 300-foot steel steamer that sank in 1892, has been found in Lake Superior, about 60 miles northwest of Whitefish Point after more than a century. The discovery was made by the Great…
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Portuguese Navy’s Training Ship NRP Polar Sinks At Lisbon Naval Base
Portuguese Navy’s Training Ship NRP Polar Sinks At Lisbon Naval Base Image Credits: Wikipedia The Portuguese Navy’s training vessel, NRP Polar, sank at its mooring in the early hours of the morning at the Alfeite Naval Base in Lisbon. The vessel went down unexpectedly, with water rapidly entering the hull, causing it to lose buoyancy.…
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Houthi Rebels Warn To Resume Red Sea Attacks If Gaza Blockade Continues
Houthi Rebels Warn To Resume Red Sea Attacks If Gaza Blockade Continues Image Credits: Wikipedia The Iran-backed Houthi rebels have given a deadline for Israel to lift restrictions on humanitarian aid to Gaza, warning they will resume attacks on ships linked to Israel if their demand is not met. The Houthis, a US designated terrorist…
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Israeli Owned Bulker Damaged After Collision With Cargo Ship In Yangtze River
Israeli Owned Bulker Damaged After Collision With Cargo Ship In Yangtze River Image for representation purposes only An Israeli-owned capesize bulk carrier, Cape Legacy, suffered major hull damage after colliding with the Chinese cargo ship Feida 138 in the Yangtze River estuary on March 7, 2025. The collision occurred around 16:12 in the Yuanyuan Sha…
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Veson Nautical & Cargill Expand Partnership To Accelerate Maritime Digitalisation
Veson Nautical & Cargill Expand Partnership To Accelerate Maritime Digitalisation Image for representation purposes only Cargill has strengthened its long-standing partnership with Veson Nautical, a global leader in maritime data and freight management solutions, to accelerate digital transformation in the shipping industry. The Strategic Technology Agreement will give Cargill’s Ocean Transportation business expanded access to…
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Panama To Review All Legal & Financial Documents In BlackRock’s Port Deal
Panama To Review All Legal & Financial Documents In BlackRock’s Port Deal Image for representation purposes only Panama will review the recent acquisition of two key ports by a BlackRock-based group, demanding all legal and financial documents linked to the transaction. The Panama Maritime Authority, responsible for overseeing ports and shipping, will assess the deal…
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Last-of-Its-Kind US Navy Battleship Finds Permanent Home In Galveston
Last-of-Its-Kind US Navy Battleship Finds Permanent Home In Galveston Image Credits: Wikipedia The iconic battleship USS Texas has finally secured a permanent home at Pier 15 in Galveston after months of negotiations and delays. The Galveston Wharves Board of Trustees approved the decision, bringing an end to prolonged uncertainty over the warship’s future. USS Texas…
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North Korea Constructs Its First Ever Nuclear-Powered Submarine
North Korea Constructs Its First Ever Nuclear-Powered Submarine Image Credits: Wikipedia North Korea has announced that it is building its first ever nuclear-powered submarine. State media released photographs on Saturday, showing leader Kim Jong Un inspecting a large submarine under construction at a shipyard. This is the first time North Korea has publicly revealed a…
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DP World Expands Jeddah Port With $800 Million High-Tech Terminal
DP World Expands Jeddah Port With $800 Million High-Tech Terminal Image Credits: Sultan Ahmed Bin Sulayem/X DP World and the Saudi Ports Authority (Mawani) have officially opened the South container Terminal at Jeddah Islamic Port. The SAR 3 Billion ($800 Million) investment has modernised the terminal with cutting-edge technology, increasing its capacity from 1.8 million…
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Seaspan To Build Made-In-Canada Heavy Polar Icebreaker
Seaspan To Build Made-In-Canada Heavy Polar Icebreaker Image Credits: Seaspan/X Seaspan Shipyards (Seaspan) has been awarded the construction contract to build one of the Canadian Coast Guard’s (CCG) new heavy polar icebreakers. The polar icebreaker will be built entirely in Canada at Seaspan’s Vancouver Shipyards, located in North Vancouver, British Columbia. With the contract now…
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Russia Ships Diesel To Syria For 1st Time In Over A Decade Despite US Sanctions
Russia Ships Diesel To Syria For 1st Time In Over A Decade Despite US Sanctions Image for representation purposes only Russia has sent a direct diesel shipment to Syria for the first time in over ten years, despite heavy US sanctions aimed at restricting its oil exports. The shipment was transported by the tanker Prosperity,…
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Sanctioned Tanker Struck By Containership Off Turkey, Leaks Polluted Water
Sanctioned Tanker Struck By Containership Off Turkey, Leaks Polluted Water Image Credits: İhlas Haber Ajansı/X A sanctioned US tanker was struck by a container ship near Istanbul on Friday, March 7, 2025, causing structural damage and a leak from one of its ballast tanks. The vessel, Mia, part of the so-called shadow fleet, was anchored…
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Sailors’ Society Launches 24/7 Helpline For Female Seafarers On Women’s Day
Sailors’ Society Launches 24/7 Helpline For Female Seafarers On Women’s Day Image Credits: Sailors’ Society Female seafarers face different challenges while at sea, from isolation to workplace struggles that many men may never experience. On the occasion of International Women’s Day on March 8, 2025, the global maritime charity Sailors’ Society has launched a 24/7…
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MOL Becomes First To Produce & Supply Green Hydrogen From Ship To Land
MOL Becomes First To Produce & Supply Green Hydrogen From Ship To Land Image Credits: MOL Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, one of the world’s largest shipping companies, has successfully supplied green hydrogen onshore, produced it offshore while sailing. This is the first time where a ship has generated and delivered green hydrogen to land-based facilities. The…
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Oil & Gas Company Equinor Discovers New Gas Reserves In Norwegian Sea
Oil & Gas Company Equinor Discovers New Gas Reserves In Norwegian Sea Image Credits: Equinor/Linkedin Equinor in partnership with Okea and Pandion Energy has made a gas and condensate discovery in the Mistral Sør exploration well, located in the Halten area of the southern Norwegian Sea. Per reports, the discovery contains about 3 to 7…
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Cruise Ship Captain Who Fled Wreck That Killed 32 Seeks Parole, Eyes Vatican Job
Cruise Ship Captain Who Fled Wreck That Killed 32 Seeks Parole, Eyes Vatican Job Image Credits: Wikipedia Francesco Schettino, the former captain of the Costa Concordia cruise ship that sank in 2012, may soon be eligible for partial parole and has a job waiting for him at the Vatican. The Roman court handling his case…
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Cargo Ship Loses 115 Containers in Bering Sea Due To Harsh Weather Conditions
Cargo Ship Loses 115 Containers in Bering Sea Due To Harsh Weather Conditions Image for representation purposes only The South Korean container ship SM Portland, operated by SM Line, encountered extreme winter weather conditions while sailing through the Bering Sea on its way to Vancouver, Canada. The 4,228-TEU vessel battled strong winds and rough seas,…
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US Lawmakers Criticise EU For Using Social Media To Undermine Jones Act
US Lawmakers Criticise EU For Using Social Media To Undermine Jones Act Image for representation purposes only Bipartisan leaders from the U.S. House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee have strongly criticised the European Union (EU) for attempting to influence Amercian maritime policy through unconventional lobbying efforts. Lawmakers have expressed concern that the EU is trying to…
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CMA CGM Invests A Whopping $20 Billion In U.S. Maritime, Logistics & Supply Chain
CMA CGM Invests A Whopping $20 Billion In U.S. Maritime, Logistics & Supply Chain Image for representation purposes only CMA CGM, a global leader in shipping, logistics and supply chain solutions, has announced a $20 billion investment in the United States over the next four years. The company aims to enhance U.S. shipbuilding, expand port…
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Watch: Terrifying Video Captures Cargo Ship Rolling Through Gigantic Waves
Watch: Terrifying Video Captures Cargo Ship Rolling Through Gigantic Waves Screengrab from X video posted by Nature is Amazing A terrifying video of a massive cargo ship rolling violently in the open ocean has left the internet shaken. The viral clip, shared by the social media handle ‘AMAZlNGNATURE’ on X (formerly Twitter), shows the vessel…
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Houthi Leaders Assure Safe Passage For Russian & Chinese Ships In Red Sea
Houthi Leaders Assure Safe Passage For Russian & Chinese Ships In Red Sea Image Credits: Wikipedia The U.S. Department of the Treasury has imposed sanctions on individuals and entities linked to Yemen’s Houthi movement, exposing their coordination with Russian and Chinese officials to ensure safe passage for their vessels in the Red Sea. According to…
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Royal Navy Tracks Russian Vessels Transiting Through UK Waters
Royal Navy Tracks Russian Vessels Transiting Through UK Waters Image Credits: Royal Navy/X The Royal Navy has completed a three-day operation monitoring the Russian task group transited through UK waters, closely tracking the Russian corvette Boikiy while it escorted the merchant vessel Baltic Leader from Syria to Russia. HMS Somerset, a Type 23 frigate, was…
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CMA CGM’s 1st Dual-fuel Methanol Vessel Makes Maiden Call At Singapore Port
CMA CGM’s 1st Dual-fuel Methanol Vessel Makes Maiden Call At Singapore Port Image Credits: CMA CGM/Linkedin CMA CGM IRON, the Group’s first dual-fuel methanol vessel, made its maiden call today at the Port of Singapore. Built in Korea by Hyunday Samho Heavy Industries, the CMA CGM IRON is the first in a series of 12…
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Pentagon Deploys AI-Powered System To Enhance Naval Warfare Planning
Pentagon Deploys AI-Powered System To Enhance Naval Warfare Planning Image for representation purposes only The Pentagon’s Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) has awarded a contract to San Francisco-based Scale AI to develop “Thunderforge,” an artificial intelligence (AI) system designed to assist U.S. military commanders in planning and executing operations more efficiently. The project aims to enhance…
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China Begins Construction Of 2000-Meters Deep-Sea Manned Laboratory
China Begins Construction Of 2000-Meters Deep-Sea Manned Laboratory Image Credits: South China Sea Institute of Oceanology China has started the construction of a deep-sea manned research laboratory in Guangzhou. The facility, weighing 600 tons, will function as a stationary submarine, capable of operating at depths of up to 2,000 meters with a crew of six.…
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HII Installs First Additive-Manufactured Valve Manifold On Aircraft Carrier
HII Installs First Additive-Manufactured Valve Manifold On Aircraft Carrier Image Credits: HII HII (NYSE: HII) announced today that shipbuilders at its Newport News Shipbuilding division have successfully installed the first valve manifold assembly created by additive manufacturing technology on a new construction aircraft carrier. NNS continues to integrate additive manufacturing, also known as 3D printing,…
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Photos: Three Attempts Fail To Free Aground Dutch Cargo Ship Stuck In Mud
Photos: Three Attempts Fail To Free Aground Dutch Cargo Ship Stuck In Mud Image Credits: Humber Rescue/Facebook A Dutch short-sea cargo ship remains grounded in the Humber Estuary after three failed attempts to refloat it. The vessel, H&S Wisdom (1,850 dwt), became stuck on Sunday, March 2, while it was en route to Gunness Wharf…
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Degraded Dock In Chalmette Collapses After Barge Contact, NTSB Reports
Degraded Dock In Chalmette Collapses After Barge Contact, NTSB Reports Image Credits: NTSB About 150 feet of a degraded dock in Chalmette, Louisiana, collapsed into the water in 2023 after a barge contact, the National Transportation Safety Board said Tuesday. The towing vessel Ovide J was maneuvering two loaded crude oil barges to the Chalmette…
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BlackRock-Led Consortium Acquires Panama Canal Ports For $22.8 Billion
BlackRock-Led Consortium Acquires Panama Canal Ports For $22.8 Billion Image for representation purposes only An investor group led by BlackRock has won a major deal to acquire two critical ports near the Panama Canal, which was previously controlled by Hong Kong’s CK Hutchison Holdings. The $22.8 billion transaction comes after increasing pressure from former U.S.…
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Guyana Accuses Venezuela Of Sending Naval Ship Near ExxonMobil Oil Facility
Guyana Accuses Venezuela Of Sending Naval Ship Near ExxonMobil Oil Facility Image for representation purposes only Guyana has accused Venezuela of sending a naval patrol ship into its maritime territory and approaching an ExxonMobil oil production facility. The incident took place on Saturday in the Stabroek Block, a major offshore oil-producing area in the Atlantic…
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Video: Cruise Ship Tilts 14 Degrees In Milford Sound, Leaving 16 Passengers Injured
Video: Cruise Ship Tilts 14 Degrees In Milford Sound, Leaving 16 Passengers Injured Screengrab from X video posted by Paul Harvey Predicts NZ Sixteen people were injured when the luxury cruise ship Crown Princess encountered rough waters near Milford Sound, New Zealand, on February 25. The ship tilted 14 degrees, causing passengers and crew to…
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Video: SpaceX’s Starship Successfully Makes Vertical Water Landing
Video: SpaceX’s Starship Successfully Makes Vertical Water Landing Screengrab from X video posted by Elon Musk SpaceX CEO Elon Musk has shared a rare video of a Starship upper stage making a vertical water landing. The video, posted on X (formerly Twitter), is from Starship’s sixth test flight (IFT-6) which took place on November 19,…