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EVA and Evergreen earn IATA CEIV Fresh and Live Animals
EVA and Evergreen earn IATA CEIV Fresh and Live Animals EVA Air and affiliated companies have secured IATA CEIV Fresh and Live Animals certification, joining lithium batteries accreditation earned earlier Go to aircargonews
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Lufthansa Cargo and Swiss WorldCargo move closer together
Lufthansa Cargo and Swiss WorldCargo move closer together Lufthansa Group’s cargo divisions are aligning commercial and operational businesses to unlock synergies while retaining individual brand identities Go to aircargonews
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VLCC newbuild pair to get Norsepower sails
VLCC newbuild pair to get Norsepower sails JMU to deliver two Idemitsu Kosan VLCCs with pair of 35-metre rotor sails installed. Gary Howard Go to seatrade maritime
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LR Advisory to assess Nippon Paint hull coating performance
LR Advisory to assess Nippon Paint hull coating performance A technical agreement will examine the long-term speed loss performance of two coatings from the Japanese manufacturer Marcus Hand Go to seatrade maritime
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Super-Eco Tankers orders newbuilds at Yangzhou Guoyu
Super-Eco Tankers orders newbuilds at Yangzhou Guoyu Super-Eco Tankers Management made first newbuild investment in over two years. Katherine Si Go to seatrade maritime
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Hubei Port boosts logistics service with DP World
Hubei Port boosts logistics service with DP World The port of Hubei in China is enhancing economic and trade connections with UAE. Katherine Si Go to seatrade maritime
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New senior officers at the Institute of Chartered Shipbrokers
New senior officers at the Institute of Chartered Shipbrokers The professional body has appointed a new Chairman, Vice Chair, and Vice President Marcus Hand Go to seatrade maritime
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Princess Cruises’ Sky Princess arrives at Port Canaveral
Princess Cruises’ Sky Princess arrives at Port Canaveral Port Canaveral (Fla.) welcomed yet another ship to its homeported fleet with the arrival of Princess Cruises’ Sky Princess, which is set to begin a winter season of six- and eight-day Caribbean sailings from the Port this afternoon. The newest and largest Princess Cruises ship to call Port…
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Eni begins next chapter of its giant Congo LNG project
Eni begins next chapter of its giant Congo LNG project Italy’s oil and gas giant Eni has kicked off the second phase of its liquefied natural gas (LNG) project ahead of schedule off the coast of Congo, Africa. The post Eni begins next chapter of its giant Congo LNG project appeared first on Offshore Energy.…
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Finnlines RoPax vessel trio to sport Auramarine methanol fuel supply systems
Finnlines RoPax vessel trio to sport Auramarine methanol fuel supply systems Auramarine, Finland’s fuel supply systems provider, has been tasked with providing a methanol fuel supply system (FSS) for three new Hansa Superclass roll-on/roll-off passenger (RoPax) vessels ordered by Finnlines, a compatriot shipping player. The post Finnlines RoPax vessel trio to sport Auramarine methanol fuel…
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Stillstrom, Danish port exploring large-scale maritime electrification at Energy Island Bornholm
Stillstrom, Danish port exploring large-scale maritime electrification at Energy Island Bornholm Stillstrom and Port of Roenne have teamed up on a study looking into integrating […] The post Stillstrom, Danish port exploring large-scale maritime electrification at Energy Island Bornholm appeared first on Offshore Energy. Adrijana Buljan Go to offshore energy biz
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Stage set for unified oil & gas rig moving service in Red Sea and Gulf of Suez
Stage set for unified oil & gas rig moving service in Red Sea and Gulf of Suez ABL, part of Oslo-listed global consultancy group ABL Group, has shaken hands with Egypt’s Petroleum Marine Services Co. (PMS) on the launch of a unified rig moving service in the Red Sea and Gulf of Suez, with the…
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IKEA becomes first shipper to join carrier digital consortium program
IKEA becomes first shipper to join carrier digital consortium program The Digital Container Shipping Association’s partnership program has grown in the last month, with the global home furnishings retailer following last week’s addition of European vessel operator Unifeeder. Go to journal of commerce
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Severe storms swamp Southeast Asia supply chains, with Colombo hardest hit
Severe storms swamp Southeast Asia supply chains, with Colombo hardest hit Ocean carriers and terminal stakeholders at Sri Lanka’s Colombo Port are dealing with operational chaos that resulted from a three-day shutdown caused by Cyclone Ditwah, said to be the strongest storm to have struck the country in nearly a decade. Go to journal of…
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Complexity of resumption of Suez transits beginning to take shape
Complexity of resumption of Suez transits beginning to take shape The conflicting interests became apparent last week when the Suez Canal Authority issued a statement indicating that Maersk planned to resume normal transits in December, triggering a quick response from the carrier that no timeline had been set. Go to journal of commerce
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Ocean carriers unveil hefty increases in Europe emissions surcharges
Ocean carriers unveil hefty increases in Europe emissions surcharges First-quarter charges will rise across all trade lanes that cover the European Union from Jan. 1, when carriers will be responsible for 100% of their carbon emissions. Go to journal of commerce
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Ports urge strict review of intermodal impacts from UP-NS merger
Ports urge strict review of intermodal impacts from UP-NS merger The National Association of Waterfront Employers said intermodal service from ports could degrade further unless service commitments are made in the proposed $85 billion deal. Go to journal of commerce
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Ferry Captain Attends Arrest Warrant Hearing After Grounding Off South Korean Coast
Ferry Captain Attends Arrest Warrant Hearing After Grounding Off South Korean Coast Image for representation purpose only The captain of the Queen Jenuvia II appeared at a local court on Tuesday for an arrest warrant hearing linked to last month’s grounding accident off South Korea’s southwestern coast, which left about 30 passengers injured. He is…
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Samsung Heavy Industries Opens Remote Ship Operation Centre with Evergreen in Taiwan
Samsung Heavy Industries Opens Remote Ship Operation Centre with Evergreen in Taiwan Image for representation purpose only Samsung Heavy Industries has opened a remote ship operation centre at Evergreen’s headquarters in Taipei, becoming the first collaboration between a shipbuilder and a shipping company to establish such a facility. The Samsung Remote Operation Centre (SROC) has…
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Black Sea Shipping Costs Surge After Ukrainian Drones Hit Two Tankers
Black Sea Shipping Costs Surge After Ukrainian Drones Hit Two Tankers Image for representation purpose only War risk insurance rates for ships operating in the Black Sea rose this week after Ukrainian naval drones attacked two tankers heading towards a Russian port, according to shipping and insurance sources. Underwriters lifted the war risk premium for…
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MGI Engineering Launches Autonomous Electric Vessel To Cut Cost & Carbon Footprint
MGI Engineering Launches Autonomous Electric Vessel To Cut Cost & Carbon Footprint British engineering firm MGI Engineering has unveiled SeaGlide, an autonomous foiling vessel designed to cut the cost and carbon footprint of short-range maritime logistics. The all-electric Uncrewed Surface Vehicle (USV) can carry up to 200kg of cargo for 150km all-electric at a cruise…
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Washington State Ferries Selects ABB To Power Their First Hybrid-Electric Newbuild Vessels
Washington State Ferries Selects ABB To Power Their First Hybrid-Electric Newbuild Vessels Image Credits: ABB ABB has secured an order with Washington State Ferries (WSF), the United States’ largest ferry operator, to supply and integrate hybrid-electric propulsion systems for two hybrid-electric 160-auto ferries that initiate the owner’s ambitious System Electrification Program1. With the first two…
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External Explosion Caused Damage to Turkish Tanker Off Senegal: Ship Manager
External Explosion Caused Damage to Turkish Tanker Off Senegal: Ship Manager The explosion caused seawater to enter the ship’s engine room. Go to ship&bunker
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CPC Pauses VLSFO Nomination Acceptance at Taichung for Pipeline Works
CPC Pauses VLSFO Nomination Acceptance at Taichung for Pipeline Works CPC will not accept any new nominations for VLSFO deliveries at Taiwan’s Taichung Port for delivery dates on or before Thursday. Go to ship&bunker
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Havila Voyages’ Cruise Ship Takes on Two Bio-LNG Stems
Havila Voyages’ Cruise Ship Takes on Two Bio-LNG Stems Havila Voyages estimates that the ship can cut CO2 emissions by about 92% by using bio-LNG together with its battery pack. Go to ship&bunker
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Axegaz-Cargill Load Bio-LNG on Avenir’s Bunker Vessel in Klaipeda
Axegaz-Cargill Load Bio-LNG on Avenir’s Bunker Vessel in Klaipeda Axegaz and Cargill see growing demand for bio-LNG from the shipping sector in the EU. Go to ship&bunker
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Oil Rises on Ukraine Strikes And Worries Of Venezuela Invasion
Oil Rises on Ukraine Strikes And Worries Of Venezuela Invasion Meanwhile, Ukraine drones hit the Caspian Pipeline Consortium. Go to ship&bunker
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ABB to Power Washington State Ferries’ First Hybrid-Electric Vessels
ABB to Power Washington State Ferries’ First Hybrid-Electric Vessels Electric Go to workboat365
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Inmarsat Maritime Unveils Next Phase of NexusWave with ViaSat-3 network
Inmarsat Maritime Unveils Next Phase of NexusWave with ViaSat-3 network Connectivity Go to workboat365
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Veth Propulsion Sells Diesel Division to Teus Vlot
Veth Propulsion Sells Diesel Division to Teus Vlot Mergers and Acquisitions Go to workboat365
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Strategic Marine Delivers Two 42m Fast Crew Boats To NMDC LTS
Strategic Marine Delivers Two 42m Fast Crew Boats To NMDC LTS Fast Crew Boats Go to workboat365
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New Zealand King Salmon cites lower volumes for February-September 2025 net loss
New Zealand King Salmon cites lower volumes for February-September 2025 net loss Gareth Havelock Go to baird maritime
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Grimaldi takes delivery of car carrier Grande Istanbul
Grimaldi takes delivery of car carrier Grande Istanbul Jens Karsten Go to baird maritime
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Seatrium files notice of arbitration against Maersk affiliate over vessel contract termination
Seatrium files notice of arbitration against Maersk affiliate over vessel contract termination Gareth Havelock Go to baird maritime
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Marco Polo Marine’s FY2025 net profit soars 170 per cent
Marco Polo Marine’s FY2025 net profit soars 170 per cent Jens Karsten Go to baird maritime
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Construction starts on final stage of revetment wall upgrades at Port of Port Hedland
Construction starts on final stage of revetment wall upgrades at Port of Port Hedland Ausmarine Go to baird maritime
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Trump rejected Maduro requests on call, options narrow for Venezuela leader
Trump rejected Maduro requests on call, options narrow for Venezuela leader Reuters Go to baird maritime
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Senegal Tanker Blast Puts Spotlight on Turkish Operator’s Ties to Russia’s Dark Fleet
Senegal Tanker Blast Puts Spotlight on Turkish Operator’s Ties to Russia’s Dark Fleet (Feed generated with FetchRSS) Incidents Go to gcaptain
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ZIM Faces Strategic Crossroads as Board Weighs Buyout Bids Amid Market Headwinds
ZIM Faces Strategic Crossroads as Board Weighs Buyout Bids Amid Market Headwinds (Feed generated with FetchRSS) Shipping Go to gcaptain
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Black Sea War Risk Insurance Jumps After Drone Strikes on Sanctioned Tankers
Black Sea War Risk Insurance Jumps After Drone Strikes on Sanctioned Tankers (Feed generated with FetchRSS) Shipping Go to gcaptain
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Control In The Palm Of Your Hand: Could Mobile Apps Revolutionize Fleet Management?
Control In The Palm Of Your Hand: Could Mobile Apps Revolutionize Fleet Management? (Feed generated with FetchRSS) Sponsored Go to gcaptain
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Port of Newcastle Reopens After Climate Protesters Block Shipping Channel
Port of Newcastle Reopens After Climate Protesters Block Shipping Channel (Feed generated with FetchRSS) Shipping Go to gcaptain
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Ireland Selects Location for First FSRU Project to Secure Gas Supply
Ireland Selects Location for First FSRU Project to Secure Gas Supply Gas Networks Ireland, working with the government, reports it is making progress on the critical FSRU project. Known as the Strategic Gas Emergency R… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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Ocean Winds Secures Financing to Begin Offshore Wind Farm in Poland
Ocean Winds Secures Financing to Begin Offshore Wind Farm in Poland In another bit of positive news for the beleaguered offshore wind power industry, Ocean Winds reports it has secured financing and completed the finan… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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TAPA EMEA, BIFA partner to tackle rising freight crime in the UK
TAPA EMEA, BIFA partner to tackle rising freight crime in the UK TAPA EMEA and the British International Freight Association (BIFA) are developing their cooperation to safeguard… Go to asiacargonews
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Hyundai Completes Consolidation of Ulsan Shipbuilding Yards
Hyundai Completes Consolidation of Ulsan Shipbuilding Yards South Korea’s Hyundai Heavy Industries reports it has completed the consolidation of its shipbuilding operations located in Ulsan, South Korea, as of… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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USS Gerald R. Ford Arrives in St. Thomas, USVI for R&R
USS Gerald R. Ford Arrives in St. Thomas, USVI for R&R The massive aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78) is making its first-ever port call to St. Thomas in the U.S. Virgin Islands as part of its c… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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Delays in Egyptian LNG Unloadings Are Disrupting Gas and Shipping Markets
Delays in Egyptian LNG Unloadings Are Disrupting Gas and Shipping Markets Delays in unloading LNG cargos at Ain Sokhna in Egypt are exacerbating the shortage of LNG tankers in the Atlantic. Ain Sokhna lies on the western co… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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Panama Re-Elected To Category A Of The IMO Council During The 34th Assembly
Panama Re-Elected To Category A Of The IMO Council During The 34th Assembly The Republic of Panama was re-elected today with 148 votes to Category A of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) Council during the 34th Asse… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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Panama Re-Elected To Category A Of The IMO Council During The 34th Assembly
Panama Re-Elected To Category A Of The IMO Council During The 34th Assembly The Republic of Panama was re-elected today with 148 votes to Category A of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) Council during the 34th Asse… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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New Unilode MRO strengthens UK capacity
New Unilode MRO strengthens UK capacity December 1, 2025 Go to aircargoweek
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Lufthansa Cargo launches A321F freighter service to Rome Fiumicino: See first images
Lufthansa Cargo launches A321F freighter service to Rome Fiumicino: See first images December 1, 2025 Go to aircargoweek
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Brussels Airport expands its Asian network with the arrival of Air China in March 2026
Brussels Airport expands its Asian network with the arrival of Air China in March 2026 December 1, 2025 Go to aircargoweek
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Airbus A320: Update on fleet software safety measures
Airbus A320: Update on fleet software safety measures December 1, 2025 Go to aircargoweek
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B&H Worldwide Singapore supports next generation of logistics talent through Project IMDD career fair
B&H Worldwide Singapore supports next generation of logistics talent through Project IMDD career fair December 1, 2025 Go to aircargoweek
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Global Ship Lease snaps up three boxships in $90m deal
Global Ship Lease snaps up three boxships in $90m deal New York-listed boxship owner Global Ship Lease (GSL) has moved to expand its fleet, striking a deal to buy three 8,600 teu vessels for a combined $90m. The vessels — Korean-built in 2010 and 2011 and fitted with ECO upgrades — come with charters already…
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Hafnia trims ageing tonnage with four-ship sale
Hafnia trims ageing tonnage with four-ship sale Product tanker heavyweight Hafnia has moved ahead with a fresh round of fleet trimming, selling four older MR tankers as part of its rolling renewal programme. The BW Group-backed owner confirmed it sold the 2011-built Hafnia Andromeda in September, followed by the 2012-built Hafnia Lupus in October. Two…
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Top Ships lines up $200m Dubai property grab from CEO
Top Ships lines up $200m Dubai property grab from CEO Greece’s Top Ships is preparing to diversify again with a move into Dubai real estate through a deal tied to its chief executive and major shareholder, Evangelos Pistiolis. The New York-listed tanker owner has signed a letter of intent to acquire all or part of…
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Havila Shipping scores fresh Equinor PSV extension
Havila Shipping scores fresh Equinor PSV extension Havila Shipping has secured more work with Equinor after the Norwegian energy major exercised fresh options on one of the owner’s platform supply vessels. The latest extension covers the PSV Havila Foresight, keeping the 2008-built ship on charter until January 2027. Equinor also holds a further one-year option…
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TGS bags European OBN contract
TGS bags European OBN contract TGS has secured a new ocean-bottom node (OBN) contract in Europe, marking the company’s first firm award for the 2026 acquisition season. The Oslo-listed seismic group said its node-on-a-rope crew will mobilise in early May 2026 for a programme expected to run for about 60 days. The job comes from…
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Fishing News Boat Of The Week: Inter Nos PZ 46
Fishing News Boat Of The Week: Inter Nos PZ 46 by Fishing News Go to fishing news uk
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Trilateral and bilateral TAC talks move into top gear
Trilateral and bilateral TAC talks move into top gear by Tim Oliver Go to fishing news uk
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AAPA appoints Wong Hong as new director general
AAPA appoints Wong Hong as new director general Association of Asia Pacific Airlines names Wong Hong as director general from April 2026, succeeding Subhas Menon after six-year tenure Go to aircargonews
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Emirates SkyCargo confident on 777F and 777-300 conversion orders
Emirates SkyCargo confident on 777F and 777-300 conversion orders Emirates SkyCargo expects steady deliveries of 21 Boeing 777 production freighters by December 2026 despite supply chain challenges Go to aircargonews
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Geodis expands air network in South America
Geodis expands air network in South America Freight forwarder Geodis is enhancing its air network in South America through an interline agreement with Atlas Air and mas Go to aircargonews
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AerCap delivers first Boeing 777-300ERSF to Fly Meta
AerCap delivers first Boeing 777-300ERSF to Fly Meta Dublin-based lessor AerCap has delivered the first of three Boeing 777-300ERSF passenger-to-freighter aircraft to Hong Kong’s Fly Meta Go to aircargonews
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Emirates SkyCargo confident on 777F and 777-300 conversion orders
Emirates SkyCargo confident on 777F and 777-300 conversion orders Emirates SkyCargo expects steady deliveries of 21 Boeing 777 production freighters by December 2026 despite supply chain challenges Go to aircargonews
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Norden picks up more parcelling power from Taylor Maritime
Norden picks up more parcelling power from Taylor Maritime Former Island View Shipping-branded cargo activities in Southern Africa added to Norden’s parcelling purchasing spree. Gary Howard Go to seatrade maritime
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Windcat contracts Damen for new offshore support vessel series
Windcat contracts Damen for new offshore support vessel series The vessels feature a larger deck space and designed to accommodate 190 people Michele Labrut Go to seatrade maritime
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Seafarer exodus casts a shadow over maritime safety
Seafarer exodus casts a shadow over maritime safety Seafarers are leaving for shore in growing numbers and the labour drain threatens not only maritime safety generally but also the switch to new fuels. Paul Bartlett Go to seatrade maritime
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Maritime in Minutes – November 2025 in review
Maritime in Minutes – November 2025 in review A round-up of the top maritime and shipping stories in November on the Seatrade Maritime Podcast. Marcus Hand, Gary Howard Go to seatrade maritime
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Ukraine adopts Houthi like tactics in dark fleet tanker attacks
Ukraine adopts Houthi like tactics in dark fleet tanker attacks Ukraine’s security services have claimed responsibility for the drone attacks the dark fleet tankers Kairos and Virat. Go to seatrade maritime
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SAFE Boats to debut new patrol craft
SAFE Boats to debut new patrol craft Bremerton, Wash.-based SAFE Boats International (SBI) will debut the new 41-foot Full Cabin (41 FC) patrol vessel this week at the 2025 International WorkBoat Show, taking place December 3–5 in New Orleans, La. Based on SAFE Boats’ 41-foot Interceptor hull, the 41 FC is the latest advancement in…
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MoU advances standard designs for LCO₂ and alternative-fuel ships
MoU advances standard designs for LCO₂ and alternative-fuel ships Japan’s Mitsubishi Shipbuilding Co. Ltd., Imabari Shipbuilding Co., Ltd., “K” LINE, MOL, NYK Line, JMU, and NSY have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). The MoU establishes a standard design framework to efficiently develop and carry out the initial design of liquefied CO2 (LCO2) carriers and…
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WSF selects ABB to power their first hybrid-electric newbuild vessels
WSF selects ABB to power their first hybrid-electric newbuild vessels ABB has secured an order with Washington State Ferries (WSF), the United States’ largest ferry operator, to supply and integrate hybrid-electric propulsion systems for two hybrid-electric 160-auto ferries that initiate the owner’s ambitious System Electrification Program. With the first two ships scheduled for delivery from…
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Op-Ed: Lowering barriers to nutrition at sea
Op-Ed: Lowering barriers to nutrition at sea By Oren Saar, CEO, Agwa Crew shortages are intensifying, younger generations are less willing to accept outdated conditions, and expectations around seafarer wellbeing are rapidly evolving. Nutrition sits at the heart of this shift: what crews eat on board directly affects their health, morale, safety, and willingness to…
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£1.5 billion enables UK-US pair to get their hands on Europe’s giant LNG terminal
£1.5 billion enables UK-US pair to get their hands on Europe’s giant LNG terminal Centrica and U.S. investment firm Energy Capital Partners (ECP), part of Bridgeport Group, have brought into their fold a liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal in Kent County, United Kingdom. The post £1.5 billion enables UK-US pair to get their hands on Europe’s…
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Scour protection installation coming up at Hornsea Three OWF site
Scour protection installation coming up at Hornsea Three OWF site Installation of scour protection on wind turbine foundation locations at the Hornsea Three offshore […] The post Scour protection installation coming up at Hornsea Three OWF site appeared first on Offshore Energy. Adrijana Buljan Go to offshore energy biz
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IMO picks Council members but Net Zero Framework hiatus raises red flag for potential fragmentation of shipping decarbonization
IMO picks Council members but Net Zero Framework hiatus raises red flag for potential fragmentation of shipping decarbonization The Assembly of the International Maritime Organization (IMO), a specialized agency of the United Nations responsible for regulating and improving international shipping, has elected Member States to serve on three categories of the IMO Council. Meanwhile, EmissionLink’s Managing Director…
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12-vessel newbuild deal brings Chinese shipbuilder up to $1.6 billion
12-vessel newbuild deal brings Chinese shipbuilder up to $1.6 billion China’s shipbuilding player Hengli Heavy Industries has received a newbuilding order for 12 vessels with Singapore-based Eastern Pacific Shipping (EPS). The post 12-vessel newbuild deal brings Chinese shipbuilder up to $1.6 billion appeared first on Offshore Energy. Melisa Cavcic Go to offshore energy biz
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TotalEnergies and Chevron fortify oil & gas ties with Nigerian farm-out deal
TotalEnergies and Chevron fortify oil & gas ties with Nigerian farm-out deal France’s energy giant TotalEnergies has strengthened its oil and gas bonds with the U.S.-headquartered Chevron by inking a deal to divest a partial stake in two exploration licenses off the coast of Nigeria to Star Deep Water Petroleum Limited, a Chevron company. The…
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Maersk offers Indian reefer shippers Red Sea-based service product: sources
Maersk offers Indian reefer shippers Red Sea-based service product: sources The move is significant as the carrier has high stakes in India’s seasonal grape export trade that typically runs between January and April, moving mainly to Europe. Go to journal of commerce
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Venezuela To Investigate U.S Strikes On Suspected Drug Trafficking Boats
Venezuela To Investigate U.S Strikes On Suspected Drug Trafficking Boats Image for representation purpose only The President of Venezuela’s National Assembly said that they will form a commission to investigate the United States’ deadly strikes on suspected drug trafficking boats off the Venezuelan shores and in the eastern Pacific Ocean. The congressional Body’s President, Jorge…
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12 Fishers On Portuguese Vessel Abandoned & Left Without Pay For 8 Months
12 Fishers On Portuguese Vessel Abandoned & Left Without Pay For 8 Months Image for representation purposes only. Twelve fishers working aboard the Portuguese-flagged fishing vessel Novo Ruivo (IMO 8734671) have been abandoned and left without pay for the past eight months. The fishers, six from Indonesia and six from Angola, are owed USD68,420. They…
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Aurora Expeditions Names Douglas Mawson, Australia’s First X-BOW® Expedition Ship
Aurora Expeditions Names Douglas Mawson, Australia’s First X-BOW® Expedition Ship Aurora Expeditions’ Douglas Mawson was officially named in Sydney on 27 November 2025 before embarking on her inaugural trip to Tasmania. This milestone marks history as the first expedition vessel featuring Ulstein’s X-BOW® design to operate in Australian waters. More than a striking visual signature,…
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Iran Seizes Ship Carrying 350,000 Litres of Smuggled Fuel In The Persian Gulf
Iran Seizes Ship Carrying 350,000 Litres of Smuggled Fuel In The Persian Gulf Image for representation purposes only. Iran has seized a vessel said to be carrying 350,000 litres of smuggled gas oil (diesel) from the country. The Eswatini-flagged ship was stopped in the Persian Gulf, and its 13 crew members, hailing from India and…
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Ukrainian Naval Drones Hit Two Russian Shadow Fleet Tankers In The Black Sea
Ukrainian Naval Drones Hit Two Russian Shadow Fleet Tankers In The Black Sea Image for representation purposes only. Two Russian shadow fleet tankers were struck by a Ukrainian naval drone in the Black Sea, while they were sailing empty to the Port of Novorossiysk, a major Russian oil terminal. The tankers, named Kairos and Virat,…
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Two Shadow Fleet Tankers Struck in Black Sea
Two Shadow Fleet Tankers Struck in Black Sea Both vessels are reported to have suffered significant damage, but crew from both vessels are in good condition. Go to ship&bunker
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Terntank Takes Delivery of Methanol-Ready Ship
Terntank Takes Delivery of Methanol-Ready Ship The tanker has been chartered to Neste and will operate in Northern Europe. Go to ship&bunker
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WinGD New High-Pressure Dual-Fuel LNG Engine Offers Better Fuel Efficiency
WinGD New High-Pressure Dual-Fuel LNG Engine Offers Better Fuel Efficiency WinGD says interest in LNG-fuelled ships continues to grow after the IMO’s Net Zero Framework failed to gain adoption. Go to ship&bunker
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Petrobras Supplies Biofuel to Three Ships in São Paulo
Petrobras Supplies Biofuel to Three Ships in São Paulo Petrobras has been working to increase biofuel supply after receiving government approval last year to supply biofuel blends in Brazil. Go to ship&bunker
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Allseas to install 500-kilometre pipeline system for Enbridge in US Gulf
Allseas to install 500-kilometre pipeline system for Enbridge in US Gulf Nelson E. Dela Cruz Go to baird maritime
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Fatal man overboard incident reported near offshore wind farm in English Channel
Fatal man overboard incident reported near offshore wind farm in English Channel Gareth Havelock Go to baird maritime
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Trump confirms conversation with Venezuela’s Maduro
Trump confirms conversation with Venezuela’s Maduro Reuters Go to baird maritime
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Australia expands grain-fed beef exports as US production falters
Australia expands grain-fed beef exports as US production falters Reuters Go to baird maritime
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OPINION | OPEC+ sticks to its “all is fine in oil” mantra, but uncertainty rises
OPINION | OPEC+ sticks to its “all is fine in oil” mantra, but uncertainty rises Reuters Go to baird maritime
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Falklands-based Fortuna acquires UK seafood company Ocean Fish Group
Falklands-based Fortuna acquires UK seafood company Ocean Fish Group Jens Karsten Go to baird maritime
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Trump Downplays Venezuelan Airspace Threat As US Mulls New Steps
Trump Downplays Venezuelan Airspace Threat As US Mulls New Steps (Feed generated with FetchRSS) Defense Go to gcaptain