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Iranian Cargo Vessel Runs Aground In Caspian Sea After Mysterious Hull Breach
Iranian Cargo Vessel Runs Aground In Caspian Sea After Mysterious Hull Breach Image for representation purposes only An Iranian-flagged cargo vessel, Caspian Shiva, ran aground near the Russian port of Makhachkala in the Caspian Sea after suffering a hull breach of unknown origin. The incident occurred while the ship was en route from Amirabad, Iran,…
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North Sea Offshore Worker Dies After Falling 80ft Through Crane Cab Floor On Valaris Rig
North Sea Offshore Worker Dies After Falling 80ft Through Crane Cab Floor On Valaris Rig Image for representation purposes only A North Sea offshore worker lost his life after falling more than 80 feet through fragile flooring inside a crane cab on a jackup drilling rig, according to findings released by the UK’s Health and…
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China Issues Warning Over Australia’s Plan To Take Back Darwin Port
China Issues Warning Over Australia’s Plan To Take Back Darwin Port Image for representation purposes only China has warned Australia against reclaiming control of the Port of Darwin, saying it could take measures to protect the Chinese company that runs the facility if the lease is forcibly changed. The warning came from China’s Ambassador to…
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GEFO’s Bunker Trading Department Gets ISCC Certification
GEFO’s Bunker Trading Department Gets ISCC Certification The certification will enable the firm to supply fully sustainable and traceable marine biofuel blends. Go to ship&bunker
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BUNKER JOBS: Bitoil Group Seeks Bunker Trader in Dubai/Limassol
BUNKER JOBS: Bitoil Group Seeks Bunker Trader in Dubai/Limassol The company is looking for candidates with at least three years of bunker sales experience. Go to ship&bunker
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Japanese Firm Yanmar Gets Class Approval for Hydrogen-Powered Engine
Japanese Firm Yanmar Gets Class Approval for Hydrogen-Powered Engine Yanmar is part of a consortium developing a hydrogen-compatible hybrid electric vessel combining a hydrogen engine generator with batteries. Go to ship&bunker
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US Eases Venezuelan Oil Sanctions After Country Opens Sector to Privatisation
US Eases Venezuelan Oil Sanctions After Country Opens Sector to Privatisation The US authorisation does not extend to transactions involving entities linked to Russia, China, Iran, Cuba or North Korea, nor to any sanctioned vessels. Go to ship&bunker
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Lukoil to Sell Overseas Assets to US Investment Firm Carlyle
Lukoil to Sell Overseas Assets to US Investment Firm Carlyle Among the international assets of interest to the bunker industry is Lukoil Bulgaria, a key supplier of marine fuels in the Black Sea region. Go to ship&bunker
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Wärtsilä Electric Propulsion For Third Molslinjen Fast Ferry
Wärtsilä Electric Propulsion For Third Molslinjen Fast Ferry Electric Go to workboat365
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Hefring Marine IMAS Now Accessible with Raymarine LightHouse OS
Hefring Marine IMAS Now Accessible with Raymarine LightHouse OS AI Go to workboat365
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UK Offshore Wind Innovators Invited to Compete for £1m Innovation Funding
UK Offshore Wind Innovators Invited to Compete for £1m Innovation Funding Floating Offshore Wind Go to workboat365
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Nimbus Workboat Completes Swedish Armed Forces Sea Acceptance Test
Nimbus Workboat Completes Swedish Armed Forces Sea Acceptance Test Ship & Boat Building Go to workboat365
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CalMac Ferries awards fleet connectivity contract to Clarus Networks
CalMac Ferries awards fleet connectivity contract to Clarus Networks Electronics & Communication Go to workboat365
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Turkish builder lays keel of future Portuguese Navy support ship
Turkish builder lays keel of future Portuguese Navy support ship Will Xavier Go to baird maritime
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Total to restart Mozambique LNG project beset by delays and regional violence
Total to restart Mozambique LNG project beset by delays and regional violence A US$20Bn land-based project to extract and process natural gas, Mozambique’s first such project, was halted in 2021 as an ongoing Islamist insurgency in Cabo Delgado made progress untenable Jamey Go to rivieramm
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Can Europe’s new e-fuel strategy for maritime help solve the fuel availability conundrum?
Can Europe’s new e-fuel strategy for maritime help solve the fuel availability conundrum? WFW’s Valentina Keys discusses how the EU’s Sustainable Transport Investment Plan reaffirms the European Commission’s commitment to supporting maritime decarbonisation Valentina Go to rivieramm
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Polish builder delivers third luxury yacht in series
Polish builder delivers third luxury yacht in series Jens Karsten Go to baird maritime
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VIDEO | Philippine ferry tragedy death toll climbs to 29
VIDEO | Philippine ferry tragedy death toll climbs to 29 Will Xavier Go to baird maritime
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Alaska transport department launches tender for replacement ferry
Alaska transport department launches tender for replacement ferry Gareth Havelock Go to baird maritime
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Ecomar JV acquires final methanol dual-fuel tanker in series
Ecomar JV acquires final methanol dual-fuel tanker in series Jens Karsten Go to baird maritime
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Construction begins on US Navy’s tenth John Lewis-class oiler
Construction begins on US Navy’s tenth John Lewis-class oiler Will Xavier Go to baird maritime
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Northern Lights has Deals With Shipping Lines to Double CO2 Transport Fleet
Northern Lights has Deals With Shipping Lines to Double CO2 Transport Fleet The Norwegian CO2 storage initiative, which became the first commercial operation for carbon capture and storage, announced a new deal that will doubl… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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Rubio: U.S. Management of Venezuelan Oil is Only Temporary
Rubio: U.S. Management of Venezuelan Oil is Only Temporary The U.S. has released one of the shadow fleet tankers that it seized in the Caribbean over the past month, Secretary of State Marco Rubio told the Se… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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Hanseatic Global Terminals Le Havre has been formally launched as the new name and brand identity of the former CNMP LH… Go to asiacargonews
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Port of Antwerp‑Bruges closed 2025 with throughput slightly lower amid geopolitical tensions, economic uncertainty and… Go to asiacargonews
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Lufthansa Cargo is adding Rome‑Fiumicino to its A321 freighter network from February 7, 2026, introducing a weekly… Go to asiacargonews
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Contship becomes first terminal operator to join DCSA+ initiative
Contship becomes first terminal operator to join DCSA+ initiative The Digital Container Shipping Association (DCSA) has announced that Contship has joined DCSA+, becoming the… Go to asiacargonews
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Federal Express Corporation (FedEx) says sustainability is becoming a defining factor in Asia Pacific trade, with new… Go to asiacargonews
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DiBella Designated as FMC Chair After Seven-Month Vacancy
DiBella Designated as FMC Chair After Seven-Month Vacancy Recently appointed Commissioner Laura DiBella has been designated as the next Chair of the Federal Maritime Commission by Donald Trump. She joined the… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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Royal Caribbean Adds New Ocean Class and River Cruise Ships to Orderbook
Royal Caribbean Adds New Ocean Class and River Cruise Ships to Orderbook Reporting a strong financial performance for 2025 and projecting 2026 ahead of investors’ expectations, Royal Caribbean Group announced key next steps… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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Russians Rescue Iranian Cargo Ship After Distress Call in the Caspian Sea
Russians Rescue Iranian Cargo Ship After Distress Call in the Caspian Sea Officials in the Caspian Sea port of Makhachkala are reporting that the crew of an Iranian-flagged cargo ship has been saved after the vessel issued… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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Report: Rig Worker Went Through “Fragile” Floor of Crane Cab in Fatal Fall
Report: Rig Worker Went Through “Fragile” Floor of Crane Cab in Fatal Fall The UK’s offshore safety regulator has determined that a worker on a North Sea jackup rig died last year because a floor grating had been removed for… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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Death Toll in Philippine Ferry Sinking Rises to 29
Death Toll in Philippine Ferry Sinking Rises to 29 Technical divers with the Philippine Coast Guard are continuing the difficult and dangerous work of inspecting the wreck of the ferry Trisha Kerstin… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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Is 2026 the year Africa sheds its ageing fleet penalty?
Is 2026 the year Africa sheds its ageing fleet penalty? January 29, 2026 Go to aircargoweek
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Silence persists as US–Mexico aviation dispute nears mid-February marker
Silence persists as US–Mexico aviation dispute nears mid-February marker January 29, 2026 Go to aircargoweek
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Air Charter Service increases Australian investment
Air Charter Service increases Australian investment January 29, 2026 Go to aircargoweek
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Kazakhstan’s national cargo airline plan triggers policy debate
Kazakhstan’s national cargo airline plan triggers policy debate January 29, 2026 Go to aircargoweek
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Transport companies unfazed by global threats
Transport companies unfazed by global threats January 29, 2026 Go to aircargoweek
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International Seaways keeps pruning with $185m tanker sell-off
International Seaways keeps pruning with $185m tanker sell-off International Seaways is once again thinning out its fleet, pressing ahead with the sale of older ships as it reshapes its balance sheet and trading exposure. The New York-listed tanker owner said it has sold, or agreed to sell, five vessels since the start of the year,…
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PSA and MOL step up Singapore car carrier push
PSA and MOL step up Singapore car carrier push PSA Singapore and Japanese shipping major Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL) have agreed to form a joint venture to run a dedicated roro terminal in the Lion City, tightening their grip on one of Asia’s busiest automotive transhipment hubs. The terminal, subject to regulatory approval, is expected…
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Good marks for Scottish fleet during January mackerel fishery
Good marks for Scottish fleet during January mackerel fishery by Fishing News Go to fishing news uk
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E-commerce drives global air cargo demand up 3.4% in 2025
E-commerce drives global air cargo demand up 3.4% in 2025 Global air cargo demand grew 3.4% in 2025, driven by e-commerce and supply chain reconfigurations, though yields fell 1.5% year-on-year Go to aircargonews
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Suparna targets seafood with new Oslo freighter flights
Suparna targets seafood with new Oslo freighter flights Chinese freighter operator adds weekly 777F service from Oslo to Shanghai, targeting rising Asian demand for Norwegian seafood exports Go to aircargonews
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Wexco becomes Alaska Airlines’ UK GSA
Wexco becomes Alaska Airlines’ UK GSA Wexco Cargo GSSA will represent Alaska Airlines in the UK as the carrier prepares to launch daily widebody services from London Heathrow in May Go to aircargonews
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Asia Pacific air cargo demand rises 5.6% in 2025
Asia Pacific air cargo demand rises 5.6% in 2025 Asia region carriers post 5.6% FTK growth amid tariff headwinds, supply chain realignment and e-commerce expansion, though load factors slip Go to aircargonews
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E-commerce drives global air cargo demand up 3.4% in 2025
E-commerce drives global air cargo demand up 3.4% in 2025 Global air cargo demand grew 3.4% in 2025, driven by e-commerce and supply chain reconfigurations, though yields fell 1.5% year-on-year Go to aircargonews
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Zhonggu Logistics orders six containerships at Hengli
Zhonggu Logistics orders six containerships at Hengli The contract marks the first time the two private Chinese companies have worked together on a newbuilding project Katherine Si Go to seatrade maritime
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Drug smuggling and fair treatment of seafarers
Drug smuggling and fair treatment of seafarers Leyla Pearson, senior manager, legal, at The International Chamber of Shipping writes on bridging the gap between State agreed guidance and reality. Go to seatrade maritime
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MOL and PSA in Singapore ro-ro terminal jv
MOL and PSA in Singapore ro-ro terminal jv The Japanese shipowner expects the terminal to improve efficiency and guarantee capacity Marcus Hand Go to seatrade maritime
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Recycling yard regulations to limit container ship scrapping
Recycling yard regulations to limit container ship scrapping Chronic over-capacity and an unbalanced fleet with the oldest ships also the smallest means demolition should increase, but regulation has constrained yard capacity Nick Savvides Go to seatrade maritime
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MSC fined $22.7m by the Federal Maritime Commission
MSC fined $22.7m by the Federal Maritime Commission The world’s largest shipping line has been hit with civil penalties for three different sets of violations by the US regulator. Go to seatrade maritime
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TotalEnergies reboots $20 billion LNG project after years-long hiatus
TotalEnergies reboots $20 billion LNG project after years-long hiatus France’s energy giant TotalEnergies has hit the reset button for the construction of a multibillion-dollar liquefied natural gas (LNG) development off the coast of Mozambique. The reignition comes almost five years after the project was put on ice, with force majeure declared in April 2021. The…
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Five Noble rigs change hands, expanding Borr Drilling’s fleet to 29 jack-ups
Five Noble rigs change hands, expanding Borr Drilling’s fleet to 29 jack-ups Borr Drilling, an offshore drilling player with its corporate base in Bermuda, has taken into its fold five premium jack-up rigs, which used to be part of the U.S.-headquartered Noble Corporation’s fleet. The post Five Noble rigs change hands, expanding Borr Drilling’s fleet…
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WATCH: Subsea construction vessel now ready for inter-array cable installation
WATCH: Subsea construction vessel now ready for inter-array cable installation DeepOcean has upgraded a multifunctional subsea support and construction vessel it chartered from Olympic […] The post WATCH: Subsea construction vessel now ready for inter-array cable installation appeared first on Offshore Energy. Nadja Skopljak Go to offshore energy biz
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Final caissons for world’s first artificial energy island readying for spring installation
Final caissons for world’s first artificial energy island readying for spring installation Jan De Nul has constructed and floated the remaining concrete structures for the Belgian Princess […] The post Final caissons for world’s first artificial energy island readying for spring installation appeared first on Offshore Energy. Adrijana Buljan Go to offshore energy biz
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US firm’s new FSRU getting ready for its gig in Iraq with sea trials out of the way
US firm’s new FSRU getting ready for its gig in Iraq with sea trials out of the way Excelerate Energy, a U.S.-based liquefied natural gas (LNG) company in Texas, has reached a new construction milestone for a newbuild floating storage regasification unit (FSRU), which has wrapped up sea trials ahead of its deployment at a…
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CH Robinson seeing muted freight market to start 2026
CH Robinson seeing muted freight market to start 2026 The leading US truck brokerage said a rate spike due to winter weather does not signal a stronger trucking market, while international freight demand remains tepid. Go to journal of commerce
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Shippers shoulder burden of Red Sea uncertainty as regional tensions rise again
Shippers shoulder burden of Red Sea uncertainty as regional tensions rise again Amid new threats from Houthi militants and the arrival of a US carrier strike group in the region, carriers — and their customers — are once again wondering when they will be able to safely transit the Red Sea/Suez route. Go to journal of commerce
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CMA CGM forms global terminals venture with private equity firm
CMA CGM forms global terminals venture with private equity firm Stonepeak will pay $2.4 billion to take a 25% stake in the United Ports JV while the French carrier will hold 75% and maintain operational control of the terminals involved. Go to journal of commerce
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Changes in US trade policy hitting UPS’ supply chain business
Changes in US trade policy hitting UPS’ supply chain business The parcel giant saw its forwarding and third-party logistics business drop in the fourth quarter due to higher tariffs, and says the weakness will carry over into the first quarter of 2026. Go to journal of commerce
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Missing Seafarer Found On Tanker After Large-Scale Search In Elbe Estuary
Missing Seafarer Found On Tanker After Large-Scale Search In Elbe Estuary Image Credits: seenotretter A major search operation launched after a crew member went missing from a tanker in the Elbe estuary has ended after the seafarer was found on board, German rescue authorities have confirmed. The incident began early on Sunday, 25 January 2026,…
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US Returns Seized Oil Tanker To Venezuela In A Strategic Move, Per Reports
US Returns Seized Oil Tanker To Venezuela In A Strategic Move, Per Reports Image for representation purposes only The United States has returned an oil tanker it seized earlier this month to Venezuela, according to two U.S. officials familiar with the matter. The move is the first known instance of the current U.S. administration returning…
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Colombian Navy Seizes 2 Tonnes Of Cocaine After Intercepting Container Ship In Caribbean
Colombian Navy Seizes 2 Tonnes Of Cocaine After Intercepting Container Ship In Caribbean Image Credits: Colombian Navy/X The Colombian Navy has seized around two tonnes of cocaine after intercepting a CMA CGM container ship in the Caribbean Sea, stopping the drugs from reaching European markets. The 6,500 TEU container vessel CMA CGM Voltaire left the…
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Second Russian Tanker Loses Control While Entering Mediterranean Sea In A Week
Second Russian Tanker Loses Control While Entering Mediterranean Sea In A Week Image for representation purposes only A Russia-linked oil tanker carrying diesel reported a loss of control while entering the Mediterranean Sea, becoming the second vessel involved in the Russian oil trade to face navigational problems in less than a week. The medium-range tanker…
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US Navy’s Newest Aircraft Carrier John F. Kennedy Begins First Sea Trials Ahead Of 2027 Delivery
US Navy’s Newest Aircraft Carrier John F. Kennedy Begins First Sea Trials Ahead Of 2027 Delivery Image Credits: HII/LinkedIn The future USS John F. Kennedy (CVN-79), the U.S. Navy’s second Ford-class aircraft carrier, has sailed for the first time, beginning builder’s sea trials ahead of its planned delivery in 2027. The carrier left Huntington Ingalls…
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Best Knives for Boaters
Best Knives for Boaters A good knife is an important piece of gear for boaters and anglers. Courtesy True Knives Everybody needs a good knife, but one man’s garbage is another man’s gold. So I collected an eclectic variety of knives, carried them, cut with them, boned up on their materials, and tested each component…
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Port of Barcelona to Launch Tender for Methanol and LNG Bunkering Services
Port of Barcelona to Launch Tender for Methanol and LNG Bunkering Services Barcelona saw 231,787 m3 of LNG bunkered in 2025, up by 1% from volumes recorded in 2024. Go to ship&bunker
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Severe Weather Halts Port Operations in Gibraltar and Algeciras
Severe Weather Halts Port Operations in Gibraltar and Algeciras Gibraltar and Algeciras are experiencing power and internet outages due to severe winds and rain. Go to ship&bunker
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Vard Study Shows Nuclear Propulsion is Feasible for Offshore Shipping
Vard Study Shows Nuclear Propulsion is Feasible for Offshore Shipping The Norwegian project suggests nuclear propulsion is moving beyond theory. Go to ship&bunker
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Sky-High Geopolitical Hostilities Not Enough To Prevent Sudden Dip In Oil
Sky-High Geopolitical Hostilities Not Enough To Prevent Sudden Dip In Oil Meanwhile, India logs record non-Russian oil imports. Go to ship&bunker
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CMA CGM’s New Dual-Fuel Methanol Boxship Enters Service
CMA CGM’s New Dual-Fuel Methanol Boxship Enters Service The new vessel will be deployed on CMA CGM’s Asia-South America service. Go to ship&bunker
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ABP Becomes First Port Operator to Adopt The Scarlett Box
ABP Becomes First Port Operator to Adopt The Scarlett Box Safety and Survival Go to workboat365
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Stena RoRo Orders Next-Gen C-Flexer RoRo Vessels
Stena RoRo Orders Next-Gen C-Flexer RoRo Vessels RoRo vessels Go to workboat365
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Wärtsilä to Power Skarv Shipping’s First Ammonia-Fuelled Cargo Vessel
Wärtsilä to Power Skarv Shipping’s First Ammonia-Fuelled Cargo Vessel Ammonia Go to workboat365
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Electrical Installation Awarded for new Beagle 10.2 TSHD Dredger
Electrical Installation Awarded for new Beagle 10.2 TSHD Dredger Dredging Go to workboat365
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ICS’ latest flag state performance table shows strong compliance with global standards
ICS’ latest flag state performance table shows strong compliance with global standards Gareth Havelock Go to baird maritime
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US Federal Maritime Commission assesses over $22m in civil penalties to be paid by MSC
US Federal Maritime Commission assesses over $22m in civil penalties to be paid by MSC Jens Karsten Go to baird maritime
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Samsung Heavy joins US, South Korean companies on ammonia-to-power project
Samsung Heavy joins US, South Korean companies on ammonia-to-power project Joint project with suppliers Amogy and Vinssen sets out to develop 1MW-class ammonia-to-power system for future low- and zero-carbon vessels Jamey Go to rivieramm
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US Gulf Coast deal aims to build fleet of Jones Act LNG bunker vessels
US Gulf Coast deal aims to build fleet of Jones Act LNG bunker vessels Galveston LNG Bunker Port joint venture enters partnership with shipbuilding service provider TOTE in bid to develop, build and operate LNG bunkering vessels Riviera Go to rivieramm
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Noble lands US$1.3Bn in new floater work, led by Norway harsh environment deal
Noble lands US$1.3Bn in new floater work, led by Norway harsh environment deal Nine rigs are covered by the latest awards, with the headline deal being a three-year contract for harsh-environment semisub Noble GreatWhite with Aker BP Riviera Go to rivieramm
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Eni secures loan for Coral North FLNG project off Mozambique
Eni secures loan for Coral North FLNG project off Mozambique Second FLNG-based gas production project for the Italian oil major in Mozambique is set to be completed in 2028 Riviera Go to rivieramm
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Investigators publish final report on pilot boat grounding off Bluff, New Zealand
Investigators publish final report on pilot boat grounding off Bluff, New Zealand Gareth Havelock Go to baird maritime
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Hong Kong Marine Department’s new explosives-carrying vessel enters sea trials
Hong Kong Marine Department’s new explosives-carrying vessel enters sea trials Jens Karsten Go to baird maritime
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Passenger Vessel News Roundup | January 29 – UK and Norwegian Ro-Paxes, Russian hydrofoil ferry construction and more
Passenger Vessel News Roundup | January 29 – UK and Norwegian Ro-Paxes, Russian hydrofoil ferry construction and more Baird Maritime Go to baird maritime
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Officials: US handing over seized tanker to Venezuela
Officials: US handing over seized tanker to Venezuela Reuters Go to baird maritime
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Rubio: Venezuela making progress; US not planning more use of force
Rubio: Venezuela making progress; US not planning more use of force Reuters Go to baird maritime
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Kuehne+Nagel is supporting Schwalbe’s major expansion in Vietnam as the companies mark 10 years of partners… Go to asiacargonews
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The Airforwarders Association (AfA) noted the launch of the Miami Air Cargo Association (MACA) and said it plans to… Go to asiacargonews
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MOL’s seafarers’ training facility in the Philippines to be re-established
MOL’s seafarers’ training facility in the Philippines to be re-established Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. (MO) has announced that MOL Training Center (Phils.) Inc. held a groundbreaking ceremony for… Go to asiacargonews
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The World Shipping Council (WSC) has appointed Simon Bergulf as its next Vice-President, Environment and Climate,… Go to asiacargonews
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DHL’s latest market updates point to a widening gap between ocean and air freight trends as 2026 begins, with… Go to asiacargonews
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Second Ford-Class Carrier Heads Out on Builder’s Trials
Second Ford-Class Carrier Heads Out on Builder’s Trials The U.S. Navy’s second Ford-class carrier, USS John F. Kennedy, has headed out on builder’s trials after 10 years of construction. The trials – and a… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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Containership Demolition Hits 20-Year Low as Orderbook Continues to Grow
Containership Demolition Hits 20-Year Low as Orderbook Continues to Grow The disposal of container ships during 2025 remained at record low levels as the industry sought to maintain capacity in part due to the continued div… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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Russian Strike Damages Port of Pivdennyi
Russian Strike Damages Port of Pivdennyi Russia has once again conducted a drone strike on the Ukrainian seaport of Pivdennyi, according to the Ukraine Sea Ports Authority, causing infrastru… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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MSC Assessed $22.67M in Civil Penalties by FMC for Shipping Act Violations
MSC Assessed $22.67M in Civil Penalties by FMC for Shipping Act Violations MSC Mediterranean Shipping Company was fined a total of $22.67 million in civil penalties for a series of Shipping Act violations, the Federal Mariti… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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Egypt Calls for Releasing Seafarers Held in Iran and Regional De-Escalation
Egypt Calls for Releasing Seafarers Held in Iran and Regional De-Escalation Egypt’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs is calling for a de-escalation with Iran and across the regional while also reporting that Iran is holding four Eg… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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PayCargo outlines next phase of payment-driven logistics
PayCargo outlines next phase of payment-driven logistics January 28, 2026 Go to aircargoweek
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Wexco Cargo GSSA appointed as UK General Sales Agent for Alaska Airlines
Wexco Cargo GSSA appointed as UK General Sales Agent for Alaska Airlines January 28, 2026 Go to aircargoweek
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SCALA announces AI-driven partnership with Optilogic
SCALA announces AI-driven partnership with Optilogic January 28, 2026 Go to aircargoweek
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Singapore shines at air cargo Southeast Asia
Singapore shines at air cargo Southeast Asia January 28, 2026 Go to aircargoweek