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Crowley-Esvagt joint venture orders offshore wind support daughtercraft
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COLUMN | China’s maritime forces ramp up the pressure on Taiwan [Naval Gazing]
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MOL Left in The Cold: Sanctions Jeopardize Arctic LNG 2 Tanker Charters Sanctions, Smuggling, and Soccer Fixing? Shipping Magnat…
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U.S. Cracks Down on Russian ‘LNG Shadow Fleet’ and Arctic LNG Project in Latest Sanctions UECC Doubles Down on Green Fleet with …
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BSEE Tightens Safety Rules as Breakthrough Tech Promises to Unlock Billions in Deepwater Oil Reserves Trump’s China Tariff Plan …
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How the U.S. Election Could Reshape Container Shipping ONE Reports Staggering 1000% Profit Surge Amid Global Shipping Challenges…
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American Cruise Lines Expands Orders to 10 Coastal and River Ships by 2027
American Cruise Lines, an operator of U.S.-flagged coastal and river cruise ships, reports its signed contracts with Chesapeake Shipbuilding in Maryland for four additional new cruise ships as part of the company’s continuing expansion. ACL reports the U.S. cruise market is the fastest-growing segment of the river cruise industry. The four new vessels to…
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All Hands Feared Lost from Philippine Cargo Ship Missing for a Week
The Philippine Coast Guard on Thursday reported that it was investigating the growing number of reports of debris and a possible sighting of bodies after days of intensive searching for a missing coastal cargo ship. Contact was lost with the vessel during one of the recent typhoons that hit the area. Shipping company Synergy Sea…
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North Pacific Patrols Again Document Widespread Illegal Fishing
The waters of the North Pacific continue to be hotspots for illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing, report the U.S. and Canadian Coast Guard at the conclusion of more than two months of patrols. They are reporting the harvesting of shark fins continues unabated, as are criminal activities largely masterminds by dark fleet vessels.…
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Judge Vacates Permits for Construction of New Delaware Container Terminal
Plans to develop a massive new container terminal in Wilmington, Delaware that will quadruple the port’s capacity and dramatically increase vessel traffic were put on hold by a U.S. District Judge who vacated the construction permits. Judge Mark Kearney on Monday, October 28, sided with the Port of Philadelphia (PhilaPort) and ruled that the…
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