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Ukraine Damages Russian LPG Export Terminal on Sea of Azov
Ukraine Damages Russian LPG Export Terminal on Sea of Azov Ukraine’s armed forces have hit a fuel terminal at the Russian port of Temryuk, a small harbor on the Sea of Azov. The port is home to a liquefied pet… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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DP World to Consolidate ID Ending P&O and Unifeeder Brands
DP World to Consolidate ID Ending P&O and Unifeeder Brands DP World reports it will unify its global operations in an effort to elevate its image as an integrated global logistics provider. In the process, the… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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Icelandic Coast Guard Investigates Russian Ships on its Maritime Border
Icelandic Coast Guard Investigates Russian Ships on its Maritime Border The Icelandic Coast Guard highlights that it regularly monitors vessels inside and outside its economic zone, and yesterday, December 8, five vessels… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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New Zealand Upholds Cabotage Rules Rejecting Foreign-Flag Replacement
New Zealand Upholds Cabotage Rules Rejecting Foreign-Flag Replacement The Maritime Union of New Zealand and the International Transport Workers’ Federation are celebrating the decision of New Zealand’s Associate Ministe… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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ESG Completes Conversion & Delivers SOV to Hornbeck Offshore Services
ESG Completes Conversion & Delivers SOV to Hornbeck Offshore Services Eastern Shipbuilding Group, Inc. (ESG) today announced the successful completion and redelivery of the HOS Rocinante, a first-of-its-kind U.S.-flagged… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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Europe faces new pressures and opportunities
Europe faces new pressures and opportunities December 9, 2025 Go to aircargoweek
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AVIAREPS bets on Southeast Asia’s cargo ascent
AVIAREPS bets on Southeast Asia’s cargo ascent December 9, 2025 Go to aircargoweek
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AI adoption accelerates as tariff volatility reshapes shipping strategies
AI adoption accelerates as tariff volatility reshapes shipping strategies December 9, 2025 Go to aircargoweek
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Security sets a competitive edge in the Americas
Security sets a competitive edge in the Americas December 9, 2025 Go to aircargoweek
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From sales agent to strategic integrator
From sales agent to strategic integrator December 9, 2025 Go to aircargoweek
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Menzies Aviation is first international ground handler to secure operator certificate in Argentina
Menzies Aviation is first international ground handler to secure operator certificate in Argentina December 9, 2025 Go to aircargoweek
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IATA: Airline profitability stabilises with 3.9 percent net margin expected in 2026
IATA: Airline profitability stabilises with 3.9 percent net margin expected in 2026 December 9, 2025 Go to aircargoweek
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Chapman Freeborn responds to global market shifts with flexible charter solutions
Chapman Freeborn responds to global market shifts with flexible charter solutions December 9, 2025 Go to aircargoweek
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Aurrigo International aims for global scale-up with launch of new licensing and hub programme
Aurrigo International aims for global scale-up with launch of new licensing and hub programme December 9, 2025 Go to aircargoweek
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UKWA solar campaign gets boost from Energy Minister
UKWA solar campaign gets boost from Energy Minister December 9, 2025 Go to aircargoweek
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Signal Maritime steps into dry bulk with Bluepool deal
Signal Maritime steps into dry bulk with Bluepool deal Tanker pool manager Signal Maritime Services is moving into the dry bulk market through a strategic investment in Bluepool, a fast-growing operator running panamax and supramax pools. Unveiled in early 2022, Bluepool currently manages 21 vessels and has been expanding its presence in both the panamax…
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Tianjin Southwest books very large ammonia carriers at Jiangnan
Tianjin Southwest books very large ammonia carriers at Jiangnan Tianjin Southwest Maritime has ordered two very large ammonia carriers from Jiangnan Shipyard, extending its long-standing partnership with one of China’s leading gas-carrier builders. Industry sources said the Chinese owner has signed for a pair of 90,000 cu m VLACs, each priced at about $114.5m, for…
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Klaveness Combination Carriers seals long-term contract of affreightment with Alunorte
Klaveness Combination Carriers seals long-term contract of affreightment with Alunorte Klaveness Combination Carriers has secured a new long-term contract of affreightment with Brazil’s Alunorte, extending the Norwegian owner’s presence in the alumina supply chain. The 32-month deal, starting in March 2026, will see KCC move caustic soda solution to Alunorte’s refinery. The work will be…
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Grieg Connect lands Finnish port management specialist Wellamo Data
Grieg Connect lands Finnish port management specialist Wellamo Data Norway’s Grieg Connect is widening its Nordic reach with the acquisition of Wellamo Data, a long-established Finnish provider of port-management information systems. The move gives the Bergen-based digital solutions specialist its first foothold in mainland Finland as it pushes to build a unified PMIS offering across…
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Auckland port heads to Turkey for bunker tanker newbuild
Auckland port heads to Turkey for bunker tanker newbuild Port of Auckland in New Zealand is moving deeper into the bunkering business with a newbuild tanker designed to support the shift toward cleaner marine fuels. Its bunkering arm, Seafuels, has signed a NZD50m ($29m) shipbuilding contract for a vessel capable of supplying biodiesel and methanol,…
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Global airfreight rates climb, but remain below last year
Global airfreight rates climb, but remain below last year Global airfreight rates gained 6.5% last week driven by China-Europe and China-US lanes, though BAI remains 2.3% below year-ago levels Go to aircargonews
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IATA: Cargo volumes to rise 2.4% in 2026
IATA: Cargo volumes to rise 2.4% in 2026 Air cargo volumes expected to grow 2.4% to 71.6m tonnes in 2026, with revenue reaching $158bn, IATA forecasts Go to aircargonews
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Qatar Airways Group appoints new chief executive
Qatar Airways Group appoints new chief executive Qatar Airways Group has appointed Hamad Ali Al-Khater as group chief executive, effective 7 December, succeeding Badr Mohammed Al-Meer in the role Go to aircargonews
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ISS enters Zim’s boardroom battle
ISS enters Zim’s boardroom battle Investor advisor wades into Zim share sale telling shareholders to stick with current board at AGM vote. Nick Savvides Go to seatrade maritime
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DP World rebrands Unifeeder, P&O Maritime Logistics, and P&O Ferrymasters
DP World rebrands Unifeeder, P&O Maritime Logistics, and P&O Ferrymasters Ports group brings legacy brands under DP World identity, with no change to operations. Gary Howard Go to seatrade maritime
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Cash stockpile gives Zim options for its future
Cash stockpile gives Zim options for its future Analysts suggest sitting tight may be a viable strategy for acquisition target Zim as shareholder meeting looms. Barry Parker Go to seatrade maritime
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COSCO Shipping places record-breaking RMB50 billion newbuild order
COSCO Shipping places record-breaking RMB50 billion newbuild order Monster order totals 87 vessels across eight ship types, all to be built at CSSC. Katherine Si Go to seatrade maritime
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bound4blue closes $44m funding round from diverse investor group
bound4blue closes $44m funding round from diverse investor group Spanish suction sail developer cites immediate decarbonisation benefits and scalable commercial gains from the power of the wind. Paul Bartlett Go to seatrade maritime
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Op-Ed: Advanced feedstocks offer commercially sustainable GHG compliance
Op-Ed: Advanced feedstocks offer commercially sustainable GHG compliance By Jesper Sørensen, Global Head of Alternative Fuels and Carbon Markets The regulatory landscape for shipping is evolving rapidly, and shipowners and operators now face a continuous cycle of planning, monitoring, reporting and compliance under new GHG-related regulations. The final quarter of 2025 sees FuelEU reporting approach…
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VIDEO: Eastern Shipbuilding completes HOS Rocinante conversion to SOV
VIDEO: Eastern Shipbuilding completes HOS Rocinante conversion to SOV Panama City, Fla.-based Eastern Shipbuilding Group, Inc. (ESG) has redelivered the HOS Rocinante,to Hornbeck Offshore Services following its conversion to a first-of-its-kind U.S.-flagged Service Operation Vessel (SOV). Hornbeck Offshore Services taps Eastern for OSV to SOV conversion The redelivery of the vessel marks a major milestone…
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Austal USA lays keel of its first OPC: Pickering (WMSM 919)
Austal USA lays keel of its first OPC: Pickering (WMSM 919) Austal USA yesterday hosted a keel laying ceremony for Pickering (WMSM 919), the first U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) Heritage-class Offshore Patrol Cutter (OPC) to be built at the company’s Mobile, Ala., shipyard. Pickering (WMSM 919). is being built under a contract that includes up…
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Port of New Orleans appoints Kristi App as CCO
Port of New Orleans appoints Kristi App as CCO The Port of New Orleans (Port NOLA) announced the appointment of Kristi App as its new chief commercial officer (CCO). In her new role, App will lead commercial operations across Port NOLA’s cargo, cruise, and industrial real estate portfolios, bringing over two decades of expertise in…
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After FEED work, McDermott nets subsea contract with Petronas off Brunei
After FEED work, McDermott nets subsea contract with Petronas off Brunei Petronas Carigali Brunei, a subsidiary of Malaysia’s state-owned energy giant Petronas, has awarded McDermott […] The post After FEED work, McDermott nets subsea contract with Petronas off Brunei appeared first on Offshore Energy. Nadja Skopljak Go to offshore energy biz
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Edison shakes hands with Knutsen for new LNG vessel to be built by Hanwha Ocean
Edison shakes hands with Knutsen for new LNG vessel to be built by Hanwha Ocean Asian shipbuilder Hanwha Ocean will construct a new vessel for the transport of liquefied natural gas (LNG), with a capacity of 174,000 cubic meters at Geoje (Okpo), in South Korea, thanks to a deal Norway’s Edison made with shipowner Knutsen…
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Prysmian’s R&D activities get €300 million EIB boost
Prysmian’s R&D activities get €300 million EIB boost The European Investment Bank (EIB) has approved a €300 million financing package for Prysmian […] The post Prysmian’s R&D activities get €300 million EIB boost appeared first on Offshore Energy. Nadja Skopljak Go to offshore energy biz
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TotalEnergies augments its oil portfolio offshore Namibia through deal with Galp
TotalEnergies augments its oil portfolio offshore Namibia through deal with Galp French energy giant TotalEnergies has shaken hands with Portuguese oil and gas company Galp on a deal that will enable it to enter the PEL 83 license, encompassing an oil discovery off the coast of Namibia, by taking over the operator baton. Galp is getting a…
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€30 million EU project launches to push UK wave energy
€30 million EU project launches to push UK wave energy A consortium of six companies has launched a project aimed at addressing the competitiveness […] The post €30 million EU project launches to push UK wave energy appeared first on Offshore Energy. Nadja Skopljak Go to offshore energy biz
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Rail service shakes off prior disruptions to close 2025 on high note
Rail service shakes off prior disruptions to close 2025 on high note Average intermodal train speeds among the four US Class I railroads have exceeded year-ago levels for 30 consecutive weeks dating back to early May, according to the Association of American Railroads. Go to journal of commerce
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Cosco Shipping inks $7 billion deal for big fleet expansion
Cosco Shipping inks $7 billion deal for big fleet expansion The move is part of the Chinese government’s ambition to accelerate the development of China as a maritime power, China Shipbuilding Group said. Go to journal of commerce
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AI will change UP-NS merger review in ways the industry has never seen
AI will change UP-NS merger review in ways the industry has never seen For the first time, US regulators can evaluate a rail merger not on assertions, but on what the data actually shows — and they can do it in hours, not months. Go to journal of commerce
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India-Europe carriers push December rates higher on tighter capacity
India-Europe carriers push December rates higher on tighter capacity Mumbai-based forwarder executives have linked the pricing gains mainly to lower capacity amid multiple blank sailings during the month covering CMA CGM’s Epic service and Ocean Network Express’ IOX loop. Go to journal of commerce
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Global container volume growth slows on US, EU declines
Global container volume growth slows on US, EU declines The softer global growth in October pulled the 12-month rolling average down to the lowest in 20 months, according to Drewry’s Simon Heaney. Go to journal of commerce
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U.S. Navy Pays $3.3 Million For Dutch LST-100 Design To Fast-Track McClung-Class Landing Ships
U.S. Navy Pays $3.3 Million For Dutch LST-100 Design To Fast-Track McClung-Class Landing Ships Image Credits: Damen The U.S. Navy has reoriented its Landing Ship Medium (LSM) programme around the Dutch-built LST-100 design, aiming to accelerate production of the McClung-class vessels that will support Marine Corps littoral operations. Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) confirmed that…
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LPG Tanker Owner Still Unable To Reach Pirates After Abduction of 9 Seafarers In Gulf of Guinea
LPG Tanker Owner Still Unable To Reach Pirates After Abduction of 9 Seafarers In Gulf of Guinea Image for representation purposes only Denmark’s Christiania Gas is still trying to establish contact with the pirate group that abducted nine seafarers from its LPG tanker CGas Saturn during an attack in the Gulf of Guinea last week.…
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HD Hyundai To Establish New Shipyard In India After Strategic Partnership
HD Hyundai To Establish New Shipyard In India After Strategic Partnership Image Credits: HD Hyundai HD Hyundai has begun reviewing the establishment of a new shipyard in India after signing a strategic and comprehensive partnership with the Tamil Nadu state government. The announcement was made on Sunday, 7 December, following a ceremony held in Madurai…
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15 Crew Members Evacuated From Listing Cargo Ship After Serious Leak In Malaysian Waters
15 Crew Members Evacuated From Listing Cargo Ship After Serious Leak In Malaysian Waters Image Credits: MMEA A joint emergency operation between Malaysia and Vietnam successfully rescued 15 crew members from the cargo ship Kayo after it began listing and later developed a serious leak while sailing through Malaysian waters late on 5 December. All…
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Canada Completes First Phase Of Landmark LNG Export Project In Kitimat
Canada Completes First Phase Of Landmark LNG Export Project In Kitimat Image Credits: Fluor Corporation/X Canada has completed the first phase of its landmark LNG Canada project in Kitimat, British Columbia, after Fluor Corporation and its joint-venture partner JGC Corporation handed over the second production train. The completion of Train 2 finalises Phase 1 of…
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First-Ever Forward Drive in a Dedicated Wakeboat
First-Ever Forward Drive in a Dedicated Wakeboat In an exciting move that marks a potential milestone for the towed water sports industry, Supra Boats, the renowned premium towboat brand under Skiers Choice, Inc is announcing the groundbreaking collaboration with Volvo Penta, global leader in marine propulsion technology. This partnership introduces an innovative concept that brings…
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How to Launch a Boat Brand
How to Launch a Boat Brand What started as a sketch on a napkin has become a full-scale passion project; engineered, crafted, and brought to life by a team driven to elevate every moment on the water. From building a single prototype for a boat show to producing multiple boats for a rapidly growing customer…
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The Evolution of Outboard Engines
The Evolution of Outboard Engines The first outboard was actually electric (left). The 12-cylinder block for Mercury’s 600-hp Verado shows how far outboard technology has come. World History Archive/Alamy stock photo Once upon a time, a 200 hp outboard was huge. Today, there are boats with a half-dozen 600 hp V-12s strapped onto the transom.…
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Solomon Islands Launches National Plan for Greener Shipping and Ports
Solomon Islands Launches National Plan for Greener Shipping and Ports Spread across more than 300 islands in Oceania, the Solomon Islands rely heavily on shipping. Go to ship&bunker
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SMT Shipping Integrates Digital Reporting System of Spinergie
SMT Shipping Integrates Digital Reporting System of Spinergie SMT Shipping has introduced Spinergie’s digital reporting system across around 30 vessels to improve operational efficiency. Go to ship&bunker
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Stonewin Wins Larger NATO Bunker Contract and Hires Senior Bunker Manager
Stonewin Wins Larger NATO Bunker Contract and Hires Senior Bunker Manager The supplier has doubled the number of regions it covers under a NATO marine fuels contract, a company representative tells Ship & Bunker. Go to ship&bunker
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Indian Shipyard to Build Electric Tugboats for Svitzer
Indian Shipyard to Build Electric Tugboats for Svitzer Cochin Shipyard is expected to deliver the first electric tugboat in late 2027. Go to ship&bunker
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Oil In The Doldrums As Analysts Weigh Impacts Of Peace Deal, Fed Cut
Oil In The Doldrums As Analysts Weigh Impacts Of Peace Deal, Fed Cut Meanwhile, TotalEnergies is poised to supercharge its UK operations. Go to ship&bunker
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Jan De Nul Commissions Simulator for Wind Farm Installation
Jan De Nul Commissions Simulator for Wind Farm Installation Offshore Wind Go to workboat365
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LD Armateurs steel Cutting Ceremony on First SOV for Vattenfall
LD Armateurs steel Cutting Ceremony on First SOV for Vattenfall Service Operation Vessels Go to workboat365
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Svitzer Orders Four Electric Tugs from Cochin Shipyard
Svitzer Orders Four Electric Tugs from Cochin Shipyard Ship & Boat Building Go to workboat365
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From Ship Design to Retrofit Expertise: GLO MARINE at Nine
From Ship Design to Retrofit Expertise: GLO MARINE at Nine Design and Naval Architects Go to workboat365
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Everllence’s New 35/44DF CD GenSet Takes Off With 138 Orders
Everllence’s New 35/44DF CD GenSet Takes Off With 138 Orders GenSets Go to workboat365
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Uber’s fully electric ferry starts services on London’s River Thames
Uber’s fully electric ferry starts services on London’s River Thames A 150-passenger ferry named Orbit Clipper will carry up to 150 passengers and 100 bicycles on a route from Rotherhithe to Canary Wharf in the UK capital Jamey Go to rivieramm
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Equinor hits hydrocarbons in North Sea wildcat wells
Equinor hits hydrocarbons in North Sea wildcat wells Norwegian oil and gas major says the find is its largest of the year Jamey Go to rivieramm
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Netherlands’ Ruijtenberg Shipyard sold to new owners
Netherlands’ Ruijtenberg Shipyard sold to new owners Gareth Havelock Go to baird maritime
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DEME tapped for dredging at Malaysia’s Bintulu and Samalaju Ports
DEME tapped for dredging at Malaysia’s Bintulu and Samalaju Ports Jens Karsten Go to baird maritime
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Cadeler’s newest installation jackup sails on delivery voyage to Europe
Cadeler’s newest installation jackup sails on delivery voyage to Europe Gareth Havelock Go to baird maritime
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Officials reject planning consent for future Bakkafrost Scotland salmon farm
Officials reject planning consent for future Bakkafrost Scotland salmon farm Jens Karsten Go to baird maritime
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Norway seeking parliamentary approval for purchase of additional submarines
Norway seeking parliamentary approval for purchase of additional submarines Will Xavier Go to baird maritime
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Morocco Expanding Deepwater Ports Network With New Mediterranean and Atlantic Hubs
Morocco Expanding Deepwater Ports Network With New Mediterranean and Atlantic Hubs Morocco will open a new deepwater Mediterranean port next year and another on the Atlantic in 2028, Equipment and Water minister Nizar Baraka said, as the (Feed generated with FetchRSS) Ports Go to gcaptain
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From Ulsan to America: What U.S. Shipbuilding Must Learn from Korea
From Ulsan to America: What U.S. Shipbuilding Must Learn from Korea The U.S. is preparing for a shipbuilding awakening. The world that awaits it is one increasingly shaped by Asia, with China and South Korea leading the way in (Feed generated with FetchRSS) Shipbuilding Go to gcaptain
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Canada Completes First Phase of Historic LNG Export Facility
Canada Completes First Phase of Historic LNG Export Facility Fluor Corporation has announced the completion of Train 2 at the LNG Canada Project in Kitimat, British Columbia, marking a significant milestone in (Feed generated with FetchRSS) News Go to gcaptain
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China Trade Surplus Tops $1 Trillion for First Time on Non-US Growth
China Trade Surplus Tops $1 Trillion for First Time on Non-US Growth China’s trade surplus topped $1 trillion for the first time as manufacturers seeking to avoid President Donald Trump’s tariffs shipped more to non-U.S. (Feed generated with FetchRSS) News Go to gcaptain
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Shipboard Firefighting Standards Under Scrutiny as Vessel Complexity Strains Crew Training Capacity
Shipboard Firefighting Standards Under Scrutiny as Vessel Complexity Strains Crew Training Capacity With lithium battery fires, alternative fuels, and automated systems reshaping maritime fire risk, industry leaders push for updated response protocols When a (Feed generated with FetchRSS) Sponsored Go to gcaptain
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CATL Expects Oceangoing Battery-Electric Vessels Within Three Years
CATL Expects Oceangoing Battery-Electric Vessels Within Three Years Leading battery-maker CATL is already big in the business of electric vessels, thanks to burgeoning interest from China’s domestic operators, and it… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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ICTSI Minas Gerais logistics center opens new facility
ICTSI Minas Gerais logistics center opens new facility CLIA Pouso Alegre, a Brazilian business unit of International Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI) recently… Go to asiacargonews
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Lufthansa Cargo and Swiss WorldCargo, the air freight divisions of Lufthansa Group, are entering a new strategic… Go to asiacargonews
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Awery Aviation Software (Awery) and Cirium have entered a strategic partnership that will see Cirium’s avia… Go to asiacargonews
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CEVA Logistics, in collaboration with CooperVision Asia Pacific, has opened a new Regional Service Center in Singapore,… Go to asiacargonews
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AAPA names Wong Hong as new director general from April 2026
AAPA names Wong Hong as new director general from April 2026 The Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA) has appointed Wong Hong as its next director general, effective April… Go to asiacargonews
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COSCO Goes Big with $7B Order for 87 Ships in Vessel Renewal Project
COSCO Goes Big with $7B Order for 87 Ships in Vessel Renewal Project In an industry familiar with large orders, China’s COSCO Shipping has nonetheless drawn attention with reports that it signed an order that will see t… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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Austal USA Holds Keel-Laying for its First Offshore Patrol Cutter
Austal USA Holds Keel-Laying for its First Offshore Patrol Cutter On Monday, Austal USA laid the keel for the future USCGC Pickering, the first vessel for the yard’s Offshore Patrol Cutter contract for the U.S. Coas… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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To Offset Declining Frigate Force, UK Debuts Unmanned Strategy for GIUK Gap
To Offset Declining Frigate Force, UK Debuts Unmanned Strategy for GIUK Gap To offset increasing Russian submarine activity in the North Atlantic, the Royal Navy is rolling out a new plan for high-tech monitoring in the Green… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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Knud E. Hansen Supports Next-Generation RoPax Ferries For Cook Strait
Knud E. Hansen Supports Next-Generation RoPax Ferries For Cook Strait KNUD E. HANSEN, a leading naval architecture and marine engineering consultancy, is pleased to announce a significant milestone in its ongoing collabo… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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EPS Tanker Studied to Determine Results of Wind-Assisted Propulsion
EPS Tanker Studied to Determine Results of Wind-Assisted Propulsion A new study seeks to quantify the beneficial impact of adding wind-assisted propulsion to vessels while also establishing a framework for assessing th… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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“We’ve got a long way to go” – Aviation Expert questions Heathrow’s third runway case
“We’ve got a long way to go” – Aviation Expert questions Heathrow’s third runway case December 8, 2025 Go to aircargoweek
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TAP Air Portugal expands GRU Connect cargo capacity with new São Paulo route
TAP Air Portugal expands GRU Connect cargo capacity with new São Paulo route December 8, 2025 Go to aircargoweek
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WFS deploys AI forecasting tool to boost cargo planning accuracy
WFS deploys AI forecasting tool to boost cargo planning accuracy December 8, 2025 Go to aircargoweek
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Qatar Airways appoints Hamad Ali Al-Khater as new Group CEO
Qatar Airways appoints Hamad Ali Al-Khater as new Group CEO December 8, 2025 Go to aircargoweek
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Aviator signs new agreement with Wizz Air for services across 8 airports at Norway
Aviator signs new agreement with Wizz Air for services across 8 airports at Norway December 8, 2025 Go to aircargoweek
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HD Hyundai readies $2bn giant yard in southern India
HD Hyundai readies $2bn giant yard in southern India South Korea’s HD Hyundai has signed a partnership with the Tamil Nadu state government regarding the establishment of a new $2bn shipyard in Madurai in southern India. The Thoothukudi region of Tamil Nadu already hosts major Korean companies such as Hyundai Motor and Samsung Electronics, and large-scale…
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Bidders circle again as Dongwon revives hunt for HMM
Bidders circle again as Dongwon revives hunt for HMM The race to acquire state-controlled South Korean flagship HMM is heating up once again. Two years after the first sale attempt failed, Dongwon Group, South Korea’s largest fishing company, has signalled its renewed interest, stirring up the market. Although the company’s valuation has soared to as…
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FSB clearance and underwater checks slow Russian port calls
FSB clearance and underwater checks slow Russian port calls To add to the complications brought about by Ukraine’s renewed maritime attack campaign in and around the Black Sea, shipowners and charterers planning to call at Russian ports should brace for delays and heavy regulatory friction after Moscow introduced sweeping new entry rules for foreign vessels,…
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Containers fall overboard in English Channel
Containers fall overboard in English Channel Emergency response services were put on alert in the English Channel after 18 containers fell overboard from Seatrade’s reefer containership Baltic Klipper during heavy weather on Saturday. Images of containers and plenty of bananas washing up on English shorelines were carried by UK media across the weekend. An investigation…
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Wallenius Wilhelmsen locks in nearly $500m in contract extensions
Wallenius Wilhelmsen locks in nearly $500m in contract extensions Wallenius Wilhelmsen has extended two major shipping contracts that together carry an estimated added value close to $500m. Chief customer officer Pia Synnerman said the renewals underscore “long and strong standing partnerships with shared commitment towards zero emissions and developing integrated supply chains”. The first agreement,…
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Fishing News Boat Of The Week: Forever Faithful PD 287
Fishing News Boat Of The Week: Forever Faithful PD 287 by Fishing News Go to fishing news uk
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WFS improves air cargo forecasting tool
WFS improves air cargo forecasting tool Ground handler deploys enhanced predictive analytics across 75 warehouses in 13 countries, processing 3m air waybills to forecast daily volumes Go to aircargonews
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EASA approves TAM’s Saab 2000 freighter conversion programme
EASA approves TAM’s Saab 2000 freighter conversion programme Swedish MRO specialist Täby Air Maintenance has secured EASA certification for its Saab 2000 cargo conversion, targeting express freight operations Go to aircargonews
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Bringer Air Cargo launches first widebody freighter service to Navegantes
Bringer Air Cargo launches first widebody freighter service to Navegantes Bringer Air Cargo has coordinated the first international widebody freighter landing at Brazil’s Navegantes Airport Go to aircargonews
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First scheduled box line service to make Suez return
First scheduled box line service to make Suez return First major container line announces return to scheduled Suez Canal operations, signalling potential large-scale shift from Cape route diversions Go to aircargonews
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JAL to increase cargo codeshare flights with Kalitta
JAL to increase cargo codeshare flights with Kalitta Japan Airlines will increase weekly Kalitta Air codeshare cargo flights between Narita and Chicago from three to five from 10 December Go to aircargonews