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Transocean adds $184m backlog through two semisub extensions
Transocean adds $184m backlog through two semisub extensions Swiss-based offshore drilling giant Transocean has secured new deals for two of its harsh-environment semisubmersibles in Norway. The offshore driller said that the 2015-built Transocean Encourage was awarded a seven-well contract extension. The rig is currently working for an undisclosed operator in Norway. The contract is supposed…
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General cargo ship loss “wholly avoidable” says MAIB
General cargo ship loss “wholly avoidable” says MAIB Investigation finds Polesie and Verity watchkeepers took unnecessary risks, witnesses unwilling to co-operate. Gary Howard Go to seatrade maritime
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Indian container line takes shape with MoU signing
Indian container line takes shape with MoU signing Bharat Container Shipping Line (BCSL) plans order 15 vessels by end 2027 and the agreement provides funding measures Nick Savvides Go to seatrade maritime
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Consilium highlights the Future of Safety at IMarEST UAE
Consilium highlights the Future of Safety at IMarEST UAE Consilium Safety has unveiled its next-generation marine safety solutions, the SMiG (Safety Management System interface Graphics) software and the C2P platform, at an IMarEST UAE branch supported seminar Go to seatrade maritime
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Synergy bags management of Yang Ming newbuild pair
Synergy bags management of Yang Ming newbuild pair The Singapore Synergy Marine Group to take on technical management of the first LNG dual fuel container ships for Taiwanese line Marcus Hand Go to seatrade maritime
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HMM stays in the black in Q4
HMM stays in the black in Q4 South Korean line highlights sharply declining freight rates in 2025 and oversupply from newbuilding deliveries this year Marcus Hand Go to seatrade maritime
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Saltchuk to acquire GLDD in $1.5 billion all-cash transaction
Saltchuk to acquire GLDD in $1.5 billion all-cash transaction Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Corporation (NASDAQ: GLDD) says that it and privately-owned,Saltchuk Resources, Inc. have reached a definitive agreement for Saltchuk to acquire Great Lakes at an aggregate equity value of approximately $1.2 billion and a total transaction value of $1.5 billion. Under the terms…
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Blue Water Autonomy set to start construction of new Liberty Class at Conrad Shipyard
Blue Water Autonomy set to start construction of new Liberty Class at Conrad Shipyard Boston, Mass-based Blue Water Autonomy, has unveiled details of its first vessel, the Liberty Class,a 190-foot steel-hulled autonomous ship with a range of over 10,000 nautical miles and over 150 metric tons of payload capacity. Blue Water Autonomy enters production agreement…
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USCG awards Davie Defense contract to build five ASC polar icebreakers
USCG awards Davie Defense contract to build five ASC polar icebreakers Davie Defense has been awarded a United States Coast Guard contract to build five Arctic Security Cutters (ASCs). Two of the polar icebreakers will be constructed in Finland at Davie Defense’s sister facility, Helsinki Shipyard. Davie Defense closes Gulf Copper acquisition Davie Defense says…
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Kongsberg Maritime launches new S-4L waterjet with landmark Horizon X contract
Kongsberg Maritime launches new S-4L waterjet with landmark Horizon X contract The first commercial installation of Kongsberg Maritime’s new Kamewa S-4L waterjet series will be in the next-generation high-speed ferry Horizon X. The multi-fuel vessel, which started construction at Austal Philippines on Feb.9 , is hydrogen-ready and will operate for Gotlandsbolaget on the route between…
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Petrobras’ largest-producing oil & gas field richer for another FPSO
Petrobras’ largest-producing oil & gas field richer for another FPSO Brazilian state-owned energy heavyweight Petrobras has welcomed the arrival of the eight floating production storage and offloading (FPSO) vessel, which will work at a field in the Santos Basin off the coast of Brazil. The post Petrobras’ largest-producing oil & gas field richer for another FPSO…
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Transocean rig duo staying longer on drilling gigs in Norwegian waters
Transocean rig duo staying longer on drilling gigs in Norwegian waters Switzerland-based offshore drilling contractor Transocean has picked up multimillion-dollar extensions for two of its harsh environment semi-submersible rigs deployed off the coast of Norway. The post Transocean rig duo staying longer on drilling gigs in Norwegian waters appeared first on Offshore Energy. Melisa Cavcic…
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New player enters US Gulf oil & gas playground with $3.2B LLOG buy
New player enters US Gulf oil & gas playground with $3.2B LLOG buy London-listed oil and gas company Harbour Energy has brought into its fold the U.S.-headquartered LLOG Exploration Company (LLOG), marking its strategic entry into the deepwater U.S. Gulf of America (the U.S. Gulf of Mexico). The post New player enters US Gulf oil &…
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Port of Immingham becomes home to UK’s first commercial biomethanol bunkering service
Port of Immingham becomes home to UK’s first commercial biomethanol bunkering service The UK’s first commercially ready bio-methanol storage and supply service for shipping has been launched at the Port of Immingham, the largest port by […] The post Port of Immingham becomes home to UK’s first commercial biomethanol bunkering service appeared first on Offshore Energy. Nadja Skopljak Go to offshore energy biz
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Asian ship manager takes charge of two LNG dual-fuel container vessels
Asian ship manager takes charge of two LNG dual-fuel container vessels Synergy Marine Group, a Singapore-based company that manages over 700 vessels for shipowners worldwide, has become the technical manager of two newly delivered 15,500 TEU liquefied natural gas (LNG) dual-fuel container vessels owned by Taiwan-based Yang Ming Marine Transport Corporation. The post Asian ship…
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Colombo expands box capacity as regional hub competition intensifies
Colombo expands box capacity as regional hub competition intensifies Equipped with 12 quay cranes capable of handling ultra-large container ships, the expansion allows the East Container Terminal to handle 3 million TEUs annually at full speed. Go to journal of commerce
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HMM profitability falls as carrier warns of growing supply-demand imbalance
HMM profitability falls as carrier warns of growing supply-demand imbalance The 2025 result follows a familiar trend seen across the full-year financials reported so far by Maersk, Hapag-Lloyd and Ocean Network Express as the industry moves into an overcapacity-driven downcycle. Go to journal of commerce
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GPA names next CEO as Savannah readies for new growth phase
GPA names next CEO as Savannah readies for new growth phase Kevin Price, president of the port’s stevedoring services company Gateway Terminals, will join GPA in July as president and then add the CEO’s role in mid-2027. Go to journal of commerce
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Gemini schedule reliability shows sum greater than its parts: Xeneta
Gemini schedule reliability shows sum greater than its parts: Xeneta Xeneta’s “Schedule Reliability Scorecard” for 2025 showed Maersk and Hapag-Lloyd are more reliable under Gemini than in standalone services, while other alliances showed uneven performance among partners. Go to journal of commerce
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U.S Navy Plans To Seize More Iranian Oil Tankers To Put Pressure On Tehran
U.S Navy Plans To Seize More Iranian Oil Tankers To Put Pressure On Tehran Image Credits: US Department of Defence The U.S government is reportedly planning to seize more Iranian oil tankers to put pressure on Tehran’s main source of revenue, per a report of the Wall Street Journal. However, the move is fraught with…
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50-Year-Old Ship Captain Jailed After He Ordered Crew To Lie About A Colleague’s Death
50-Year-Old Ship Captain Jailed After He Ordered Crew To Lie About A Colleague’s Death Image for representation purposes only Nguyen Duc Nghi, the 50-year-old captain of the Vietnam-registered chemical tanker GT Win, was sentenced to 14 months in jail on February 10, 2026, for obstructing the course of justice following the death of a crew…
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No Trace Of Missing Indian Merchant Navy Officer Even After A Week Of Investigation
No Trace Of Missing Indian Merchant Navy Officer Even After A Week Of Investigation Image for representation purposes only More than a week has passed since an Odia merchant navy officer, Sarthak Mahapatra, went missing near Mauritius. Investigation revealed nothing, leaving his friends and family extremely worried. 23-year-old Sarthak disappeared under mysterious circumstances on February…
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Ferry Owner In Fiji Dismisses 2 Crew Members After They Report To Duty Intoxicated
Ferry Owner In Fiji Dismisses 2 Crew Members After They Report To Duty Intoxicated Image for representation purposes only Goundar Shipping Limited dismissed 2 crew members after they came to work intoxicated. The incident was brought to light by the company’s Managing Director, George Goundar, who said that substance abuse at sea is one of…
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Overloading Caused The Philippine Ferry Sinking, Killing 51 People, Probe Reveals
Overloading Caused The Philippine Ferry Sinking, Killing 51 People, Probe Reveals Image Credits: Wikipedia The RORO passenger ferry MV Trisha Kerstin 3 sank near Basilan province in the southern Philippines, drowning 51 people while 27 remain missing. Around 316 people were rescued. The cause of the incident which happened on January 26, 2026, is stated…
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Seven Must-See Engines at the 2026 Miami International Boat Show
Seven Must-See Engines at the 2026 Miami International Boat Show The Miami International Boat Show provides an incredible opportunity to do a little one-stop shopping and check out all the available marine power, whether you’re looking for a new boat or to repower, everything you need to see—from gas to diesel to electric—will be on…
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Hawks Cay Resort in Duck Key, Florida, Reopens
Hawks Cay Resort in Duck Key, Florida, Reopens The new Hawks Cay Marina is now open after a major renovation. Courtesy Saltwater Experience Hawks Cay Resort, a popular boating and fishing destination in the Florida Keys, recently reopened its marina after undertaking a major renovation. Located on Duck Key in the Middle Keys, Hawks Cay…
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Swedish Ferry Firm Stena Line Acquires Wasaline
Swedish Ferry Firm Stena Line Acquires Wasaline The deal was announced last year and has now received the necessary regulatory approvals. Go to ship&bunker
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IE WEEK: KPI OceanConnect Sees Potential for Trade to Accelerate in ‘Calmer’ 2026
IE WEEK: KPI OceanConnect Sees Potential for Trade to Accelerate in ‘Calmer’ 2026 A calmer trade environment may bring benefits for the bunker industry this year, KPI OceanConnect CEO Dorthe Bendtsen tells Ship & Bunker. Go to ship&bunker
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GTT’s LNG Fuel Tank Designed to Save Onboard Space Gets LR Approval
GTT’s LNG Fuel Tank Designed to Save Onboard Space Gets LR Approval GTT’s CUBIQ is an LNG fuel tank design featuring a simplified geometry aimed at improving onboard space use and easing construction. Go to ship&bunker
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US Flags Iranian Boarding and Seizure Threat for Its Ships Transiting Hormuz
US Flags Iranian Boarding and Seizure Threat for Its Ships Transiting Hormuz US-flagged ships have been advised to stay clear of Iranian territorial waters and report any suspicious activity to US authorities. Go to ship&bunker
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Armada to Fit Air Lubrication System on TUI Cruises’ Vessel
Armada to Fit Air Lubrication System on TUI Cruises’ Vessel The scrubber-fitted cruise ship will be fitted with the system during its scheduled dry docking next year. Go to ship&bunker
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Middle East Expansion Pays Off for Brimmond
Middle East Expansion Pays Off for Brimmond Cranes Go to workboat365
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Hull of N-Sea Group’s Cable Laying Vessel Altera Launched
Hull of N-Sea Group’s Cable Laying Vessel Altera Launched Pipe/Cable laying Go to workboat365
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MAN Engines Expands 30-Litre Line with New MAN D3872 Auxiliary Engine
MAN Engines Expands 30-Litre Line with New MAN D3872 Auxiliary Engine Four-Stroke engine Go to workboat365
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US seizes eighth tanker after chase from Caribbean to Indian Ocean
US seizes eighth tanker after chase from Caribbean to Indian Ocean American military forces have seized a Suezmax tanker that Tanker Trackers linked to a ’zombie alias’ called Cape Balder Jamey Go to rivieramm
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Keyfield inks US$18M deal for DP2-class AHTS newbuild
Keyfield inks US$18M deal for DP2-class AHTS newbuild Malaysian offshore vessel owner looks to increase AHTS capacity with newbuild, particularly in the Middle East John Go to rivieramm
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Transocean commits US$5.8Bn to acquire rival Valaris
Transocean commits US$5.8Bn to acquire rival Valaris The all-stock purchase joins two of the top 10 offshore drilling rig owners and would position the combined fleet at the top of the ranks of offshore drillers Jamey Go to rivieramm
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Chemical tanker market outlook: from policy shocks to supply/demand dynamics
Chemical tanker market outlook: from policy shocks to supply/demand dynamics Geopolitics will continue to influence trade, but market fundamentals will grow in influence in 2026 Craig Go to rivieramm
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Italy’s Guardia di Finanza police orders four additional 44-metre patrol boats from local builder
Italy’s Guardia di Finanza police orders four additional 44-metre patrol boats from local builder Will Xavier Go to baird maritime
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Sea trials begin for China’s first 10,000-ton electric containership
Sea trials begin for China’s first 10,000-ton electric containership Gareth Havelock Go to baird maritime
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Canadian firm to design new ship assist tug for Harbor Docking and Towing
Canadian firm to design new ship assist tug for Harbor Docking and Towing Jens Karsten Go to baird maritime
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NYK invests in unmanned systems startup Oceanic Constellations
NYK invests in unmanned systems startup Oceanic Constellations Gareth Havelock Go to baird maritime
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Passenger Vessel News Roundup | February 11 – Ferry deliveries to Italy and Tanzania, future Swedish hydrogen-ready Ro-Pax and more
Passenger Vessel News Roundup | February 11 – Ferry deliveries to Italy and Tanzania, future Swedish hydrogen-ready Ro-Pax and more Baird Maritime Go to baird maritime
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The Era of Quiet Tolerance May Be Ending for Iran’s Dark Fleet
The Era of Quiet Tolerance May Be Ending for Iran’s Dark Fleet Iran’s oil exports slipped modestly in January, but the data points to durability rather than decline. A mature dark fleet ecosystem continues to move crude (Feed generated with FetchRSS) News Go to gcaptain
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EIA: Expanded U.S. Licenses Set Stage for Venezuela Oil Production Rebound
EIA: Expanded U.S. Licenses Set Stage for Venezuela Oil Production Rebound U.S. expanded licenses for Venezuelan oil exports are expected to restore PDVSA production to pre-blockade levels of 1.2M bpd by mid-2026. Vitol and Trafigura (Feed generated with FetchRSS) Energy Go to gcaptain
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Danaos Charts Ambitious Course with $4.3 Billion Backlog and LNG Expansion
Danaos Charts Ambitious Course with $4.3 Billion Backlog and LNG Expansion Danaos reported solid fourth-quarter earnings for 2025 while locking in $4.3 billion in contracted revenue and expanding into LNG through a new partnership (Feed generated with FetchRSS) News Go to gcaptain
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Western Seizures Drive Sanctioned Tankers Back to Russian Registry
Western Seizures Drive Sanctioned Tankers Back to Russian Registry Western naval interdictions are forcing sanctioned oil tankers out of fraudulent flags and back under the Russian registry, marking a major shift in how Moscow (Feed generated with FetchRSS) News Go to gcaptain
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Venezuela Ships First Crude Cargo to Israel as Oil Exports Reopen
Venezuela Ships First Crude Cargo to Israel as Oil Exports Reopen (Bloomberg) — Venezuela is sending its first crude oil cargo to Israel in years as the Latin American country’s exports open up following the capture (Feed generated with FetchRSS) News Go to gcaptain
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Philippines Works to Refloat Tanker Driven Ashore in Storm
Philippines Works to Refloat Tanker Driven Ashore in Storm The Philippine Coast Guard is monitoring the situation as efforts are underway to refloat a tanker that went ashore in the environmentally sensitive O… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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CargoAi has announced the launch of AI Predictive Tracking, a new capability designed to help air cargo stakeholders… Go to asiacargonews
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Carnival Australia Says NMU is Recruiting by Filing “Whistleblower” Report
Carnival Australia Says NMU is Recruiting by Filing “Whistleblower” Report Carnival Cruise Line’s Australia operations have become the target of a campaign by the Maritime Union of Australia (NMU), which this week resulted i… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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Thailand Reports Progress in Managing Oil and Containers from Sunken Ship
Thailand Reports Progress in Managing Oil and Containers from Sunken Ship Thailand has organized an Incident Command Center and reports it is making progress in the efforts to assess and manage the situation after the cargo… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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Op-Ed: Iran Plays for Time, But U.S. Response Options Are Ready
Op-Ed: Iran Plays for Time, But U.S. Response Options Are Ready Iran has a standard playbook when dealing with a foreign policy crisis, a playbook that used to work well until its adversaries figured it out. The pl… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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High Surf Delays Response to San Juan Barge Grounding
High Surf Delays Response to San Juan Barge Grounding Rough surface conditions are delaying the salvage response to the grounding of a tank barge at the entrance to San Juan’s harbor, Puerto Rico’s gover… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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USCG “Strongly Recommends” Safety Steps for Vessels During Cargo Ops
USCG “Strongly Recommends” Safety Steps for Vessels During Cargo Ops The U.S. Coast Guard issued a Marine Safety Alert for vessels alongside during cargo operations based on recent incidents with containers going overbo… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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Global airlines face shortfall of 4,800 aircraft by 2027
Global airlines face shortfall of 4,800 aircraft by 2027 February 10, 2026 Go to aircargoweek
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Market remains steady in lead up to Lunar New Year
Market remains steady in lead up to Lunar New Year February 10, 2026 Go to aircargoweek
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Global airfreight rates stabilise as Chinese New Year approaches, TAC Index shows
Global airfreight rates stabilise as Chinese New Year approaches, TAC Index shows February 10, 2026 Go to aircargoweek
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Lödige Industries achieves triple ISO certification across four Asia subsidiaries
Lödige Industries achieves triple ISO certification across four Asia subsidiaries February 10, 2026 Go to aircargoweek
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Global fresh produce trade weathers the storm to spark unbeatable FRUIT LOGISTICA
Global fresh produce trade weathers the storm to spark unbeatable FRUIT LOGISTICA February 10, 2026 Go to aircargoweek
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New report reveals an airfreight divide that can’t be ignored
New report reveals an airfreight divide that can’t be ignored February 10, 2026 Go to aircargoweek
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Hong Kong Air Cargo to launch scheduled services to Larnaca
Hong Kong Air Cargo to launch scheduled services to Larnaca February 10, 2026 Go to aircargoweek
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Turkish military airlift activity highlights strategic role of cargo aircraft in Somalia
Turkish military airlift activity highlights strategic role of cargo aircraft in Somalia February 10, 2026 Go to aircargoweek
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How the manufacturing sector can build supply chain resilience in 2026
How the manufacturing sector can build supply chain resilience in 2026 February 10, 2026 Go to aircargoweek
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QCargo launches AI-powered compliance platform for freight and logistics
QCargo launches AI-powered compliance platform for freight and logistics February 10, 2026 Go to aircargoweek
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MISC wins contract to supply first-ever Papua New Guinea FSO
MISC wins contract to supply first-ever Papua New Guinea FSO Malaysia’s MISC has secured a bareboat charter deal with ExxonMobil to supply Papua New Guinea’s first offshore floating storage and offloading (FSO) unit. The 15-year firm contract carries an option for ExxonMobil’s Papua New Guinea arm to extend another 15 years. Operations will kick off…
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TGS expands Gulf of Mexico footprint with new OBN campaign
TGS expands Gulf of Mexico footprint with new OBN campaign Oslo-listed seismic data specialist TGS, in strategic collaboration with SLB, has announced the launch of Engagement 9, the latest phase of its ocean bottom node multi-client campaign in the Gulf of Mexico. Engagement 9 covers 161 OCS blocks in the Walker Ridge protraction area, one…
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Dynacom steps up suezmax expansion with nine Hengli newbuilds
Dynacom steps up suezmax expansion with nine Hengli newbuilds George Procopiou is pressing ahead with his tanker expansion, placing an order for nine suezmax newbuildings at China’s Hengli Shipbuilding. According to a stock exchange filing by Songfa Ceramics, the parent company of Hengli Shipbuilding, Dynacom Tankers Management has secured nine of the ten 158,000 dwt…
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Sinokor becomes the world’s ‘super operator’ of supertankers
Sinokor becomes the world’s ‘super operator’ of supertankers Sinokor’s stunning raid in the tanker markets over the past two months is making the Korean shipowner the largest operator of VLCCs in the world. Sinokor’s recent purchase of potentially over 50 secondhand VLCCs, plus the company’s securing of a significant volume of tonnage under time charter,…
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Dark fleet expansion looms as EU seeks to cut maritime lifelines for Russian oil
Dark fleet expansion looms as EU seeks to cut maritime lifelines for Russian oil Russia’s shadow tanker fleet faces greater pressure, although it is forecast to rise in numbers, if the European Commission’s proposed a 20th sanctions package gets voted through later this month. Europe plans to scrap the crude oil price cap and replace…
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Safer fishermen, stronger communities
Safer fishermen, stronger communities by Fishing News Go to fishing news uk
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Dynacom orders nine suezmaxes at Hengli
Dynacom orders nine suezmaxes at Hengli Hengli books 10 suezmax orders for $700m – $1bn, including one to an anonymous European owner. Gary Howard Go to seatrade maritime
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Pacific container spot rates plunge ahead of contract season
Pacific container spot rates plunge ahead of contract season Plummeting spot rates out of Asia ahead of Lunar New Year is not in the traditional container trading book, and could presage cancelled sailings and uncertain scheduling Nick Savvides Go to seatrade maritime
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Wärtsilä signs Abu Dhabi decarbonisation MoU
Wärtsilä signs Abu Dhabi decarbonisation MoU Five-year Abu Dhabi Maritime Academy spans training, efficiency, and potential government-to-government support. Gary Howard Go to seatrade maritime
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Anemoi renews wind-power deal with Cosco shipyards
Anemoi renews wind-power deal with Cosco shipyards The four-year Frame Agreement between the partners has been renewed and follows nine installations at Cosco yards so far. Paul Bartlett Go to seatrade maritime
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Cosco debuts Beibu Gulf and Middle East car carrier service
Cosco debuts Beibu Gulf and Middle East car carrier service New service from Cosco Shipping Car Carriers targets automobile manufacturers in Southwestern China for exports to Dubai and Saudi Arabia. Katherine Si Go to seatrade maritime
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Trump signs $35M for Small Shipyard Grants in 2026
Trump signs $35M for Small Shipyard Grants in 2026 The Small Shipyard Grant Coalition recently announced that the federal government has been fully funded for fiscal year 2026 following President Trump’s signing of the FY26 federal funding package, including $35 million for the U.S. Maritime Administration’s Small Shipyard Grant Program. The funding triggers a statutory…
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DARPA selects Saronic to support its Pulling Guard program
DARPA selects Saronic to support its Pulling Guard program Austin, Texas-headquartered autonomous vessel developer Saronic Technologies reports that it it has been selected to support the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency’s (DARPA) Pulling Guard program. Gulf Craft acquired by autonomous vessel innovator Saronic The objective of the Pulling Guard program is the development and demonstration…
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Op-Ed: AC or DC charging for marine vessels
Op-Ed: AC or DC charging for marine vessels A few years ago, crossing open waters on batteries was pioneering technology for tailor-built projects. But as the technology has proven its benefits, we are now entering the next phase with many types of vessels capable of doing emission free operations. One of the vital hurdles we…
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NTSB: Loss of lube oil led to $2.6M ATB fire
NTSB: Loss of lube oil led to $2.6M ATB fire The National Transportation Board (NTSB) has released its report on a December 30, 2024, incident involving the articulated tug and barge (ATB) Dorothy Ann/Pathfinder, owned and operated by the Interlake Steamship Co. On the day of the incident, at about 4.09 p.m. local time, the…
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Vantage Drilling’s 2010-built drillship lines up multi-year gig in India
Vantage Drilling’s 2010-built drillship lines up multi-year gig in India Vantage Drilling International, a Bermuda-exempted offshore drilling contractor, has landed a long-term assignment for its 16-year-old drillship off the coast of India with the country’s state-owned energy giant ONGC. The post Vantage Drilling’s 2010-built drillship lines up multi-year gig in India appeared first on Offshore…
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‘Disappointing’ well results not halting gas search offshore Australia
‘Disappointing’ well results not halting gas search offshore Australia Amplitude Energy, an Australian gas production company focused on supplying the Southeast domestic gas market, has shed light on the results of drilling operations at an exploration well in the Otway Basin offshore Victoria, Australia. The post ‘Disappointing’ well results not halting gas search offshore Australia…
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Aquaterra Energy chosen for multi-well intervention and abandonment in Spain
Aquaterra Energy chosen for multi-well intervention and abandonment in Spain Aquaterra Energy, a UK-headquartered offshore energy engineering solutions provider, has secured a contract with […] The post Aquaterra Energy chosen for multi-well intervention and abandonment in Spain appeared first on Offshore Energy. Nadja Skopljak Go to offshore energy biz
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Fugro to start geophysical surveys at 2 GW Scottish offshore wind farm site
Fugro to start geophysical surveys at 2 GW Scottish offshore wind farm site Fugro is scheduled to start geophysical surveys later this month at a site in […] The post Fugro to start geophysical surveys at 2 GW Scottish offshore wind farm site appeared first on Offshore Energy. Adrijana Buljan Go to offshore energy biz
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Seatrium’s affiliate pursuing arbitration against Petrobras over FPSO deal
Seatrium’s affiliate pursuing arbitration against Petrobras over FPSO deal Jurong Shipyard (JSPL), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Seatrium, a Singapore-headquartered provider of offshore, marine, and energy solutions, has initiated arbitration proceedings against Petrobras Netherlands (PNBV), a subsidiary of Brazil’s energy giant Petrobras. The post Seatrium’s affiliate pursuing arbitration against Petrobras over FPSO deal appeared first on Offshore…
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UP, J.B. Hunt voted best intermodal providers in H2 ‘25: JOC survey
UP, J.B. Hunt voted best intermodal providers in H2 ‘25: JOC survey Overall, more than 90% of respondents participating in the latest Journal of Commerce Intermodal Service Scorecard were satisfied with domestic intermodal service between July 1 and Dec. 31, 2025. Go to journal of commerce
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NY-NJ port readying to guide terminals on truck appointment systems
NY-NJ port readying to guide terminals on truck appointment systems But the recommendations will not include guidance on handling empty container returns, as port stakeholders see it as a separate issue. Go to journal of commerce
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Fourth-quarter rate slump drags down Hapag-Lloyd’s 2025 financials
Fourth-quarter rate slump drags down Hapag-Lloyd’s 2025 financials The carrier reported a steep drop in profitability as declining rates combined with higher costs of rerouting ships around southern Africa and startup expenses for the Gemini network. Go to journal of commerce
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U.S Navy’s Second Gerald R.Ford Class Aircraft Carrier, The USS John F.Kennedy
U.S Navy’s Second Gerald R.Ford Class Aircraft Carrier, The USS John F.Kennedy U.S Navy’s new Gerald R. Ford-class aircraft carrier, the USS John F. Kennedy (CVN-79), is undergoing sea trials, marking its first time in open waters. Image Credits: Wikipedia Previously, it had undergone dockside testing, but now all its core systems and overall performance…
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U.S Navy’s Most Advanced Laser Weapons Systems On USS Preble
U.S Navy’s Most Advanced Laser Weapons Systems On USS Preble The U.S. Navy has revealed new details about a laser weapon test conducted in 2025, highlighting considerable progress in the development of ship-based weapon systems. Image Credits: Lockheed Martin In 2025, the Navy’s famed Arleigh Burke-class destroyer, USS Preble, demonstrated its high-energy laser, which shot…
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US Coast Guard Arrests Stowaway Smuggler, Seizes $5 Million Worth Of Cocaine In San Juan Harbor
US Coast Guard Arrests Stowaway Smuggler, Seizes $5 Million Worth Of Cocaine In San Juan Harbor Image Credits: USCG U.S. Coast Guard officers, working with Customs and Border Protection and Homeland Security Task Force partners, arrested a stowaway smuggler and seized a large quantity of cocaine during an early-morning operation in San Juan Harbor, Puerto…
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Mexico Launches First Antarctic Research Campaign With Ukraine’s Support
Mexico Launches First Antarctic Research Campaign With Ukraine’s Support Image Credits: Wikipedia Mexico has launched its first organised scientific research mission in Antarctica. The campaign, known as CAMEX-1, is being carried out with support from Ukraine, which is providing logistics and access to its Antarctic facilities. The mission officially began on 31 January, when eight…
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Many Russian Oil Tankers List Singapore As Destination Amid Sanctions Pressure
Many Russian Oil Tankers List Singapore As Destination Amid Sanctions Pressure Image for representation purposes only Russian oil tankers are increasingly listing Singapore as their destination, pointing to growing difficulties in selling crude oil as Western sanctions continue to affect trade flows, according to shipping data from the London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG) and market…
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Tools to Keep Birds Off of Your Boat
Tools to Keep Birds Off of Your Boat Repelling birds from your boat will help keep it clean. Courtesy West Marine Birds using your boat as a perch and relieving themselves on deck is a problem that’s been around since the dawn of boating. Whether you keep your boat on a mooring ball, tie it…
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Containers Fall from Hapag-Lloyd Ship onto LNG Bunker Vessel During Rotterdam Bunkering
Containers Fall from Hapag-Lloyd Ship onto LNG Bunker Vessel During Rotterdam Bunkering The incident occurred while the bunkering vessel was berthed alongside the quay, conducting an LNG bunkering operation. Go to ship&bunker
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AET Orders Hybrid-Electric Tanker with Dual-Fuel Ethanol Ready Design
AET Orders Hybrid-Electric Tanker with Dual-Fuel Ethanol Ready Design The vessel will be equipped with an electric energy storage system and will be designed to allow future modification to dual-fuel ethanol propulsion. Go to ship&bunker
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MOL-Led Group Completes Japan’s First Ship-to-Ship Methanol Bunkering
MOL-Led Group Completes Japan’s First Ship-to-Ship Methanol Bunkering The bunkering was carried out in Yokohama, where a vessel was bunkered with locally produced biomethanol. Go to ship&bunker
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Oil Extends Gains As Analysts Attempt To Foresee Outcome Of Iran/U.S. Talks
Oil Extends Gains As Analysts Attempt To Foresee Outcome Of Iran/U.S. Talks One pundit warned that a huge correction to oil prices is coming. Go to ship&bunker
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Maersk Orders Eight Dual-Fuel LNG Large Boxships from China
Maersk Orders Eight Dual-Fuel LNG Large Boxships from China Maersk currently has 33 vessels on order, with four of them scheduled for delivery this year. Go to ship&bunker