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Suez Canal Authority Urging Carriers to Resume Red Sea Transits
Suez Canal Authority Urging Carriers to Resume Red Sea Transits (Feed generated with FetchRSS) Shipping Go to gcaptain
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Iran Confirms Seizure Of Tanker in Gulf, Citing ‘Unauthorized Cargo’
Iran Confirms Seizure Of Tanker in Gulf, Citing ‘Unauthorized Cargo’ (Feed generated with FetchRSS) Shipping Go to gcaptain
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Bidding Heats Up for Former STX Shipbuilding with US Private Equity
Bidding Heats Up for Former STX Shipbuilding with US Private Equity The first round in the process for the potential sale of South Korea’s K Shipbuilding was completed last week, with reports that U.S. private equity i… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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China to Expand Domestic Cruises by Acquiring ex-Costa Ship from Seajets
China to Expand Domestic Cruises by Acquiring ex-Costa Ship from Seajets China looks to resume expansion of its domestic cruise market after a long hiatus following the COVID-19 pandemic. In the latest reports online, Tian… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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NATO Video Shows Devastating Impact of a Heavyweight Torpedo
NATO Video Shows Devastating Impact of a Heavyweight Torpedo NATO’s Allied Joint Force Command has released a rare video of a submarine torpedoing a decommissioned vessel, filmed in high definition from on boar… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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Ellerman to Consolidate Short Sea Shipping by Acquiring Viasea Shipping
Ellerman to Consolidate Short Sea Shipping by Acquiring Viasea Shipping One of the storied names in cargo shipping, Ellerman City Liners, looks to continue its rebirth by expanding and consolidating Europe’s short sea ship… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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Shipmanager: Crewmembers Aboard Tanker Seized by Iran are Safe
Shipmanager: Crewmembers Aboard Tanker Seized by Iran are Safe The 21-member crew of the seized tanker Talara are safe after their capture by Iranian forces, according to third-party manager Columbia Shipmanageme… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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Three Crewmembers Charged with Attempting to Break Captain’s Door with Axe
Three Crewmembers Charged with Attempting to Break Captain’s Door with Axe South Korea’s Busan Coast Guard is recounting the details of a rampage staged by three crewmembers aboard a cargo ship anchored offshore. The local Di… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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Dubai Airshow 2025: Historic eVTOL flight and $52bn Boeing Deal
Dubai Airshow 2025: Historic eVTOL flight and $52bn Boeing Deal November 17, 2025 Go to aircargoweek
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FAI Air Ambulance signs cooperation agreement with Medcare Royal Speciality Hospital, Dubai
FAI Air Ambulance signs cooperation agreement with Medcare Royal Speciality Hospital, Dubai November 17, 2025 Go to aircargoweek
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Swissport expands e-commerce capacity at Liege Airport with new import hub
Swissport expands e-commerce capacity at Liege Airport with new import hub November 17, 2025 Go to aircargoweek
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Embraer and Airlink Expand Partnership with Component Pool Program for E2 Jets
Embraer and Airlink Expand Partnership with Component Pool Program for E2 Jets November 17, 2025 Go to aircargoweek
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Asia Pacific spot rates continue to rise – WorldACD Weekly Air Cargo Trends
Asia Pacific spot rates continue to rise – WorldACD Weekly Air Cargo Trends November 17, 2025 Go to aircargoweek
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Black Sea threat level red
Black Sea threat level red The Black Sea has entered one of its most volatile phases as Ukraine and Russia escalate long-range strikes on each other’s critical energy and port infrastructure, leaving commercial shipping exposed to huge levels of risk. Over the weekend, Ukraine claimed fresh hits on Rosneft’s Ryazan refinery — one of Russia’s…
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Hijacked tanker found in Iran’s familiar holding ground
Hijacked tanker found in Iran’s familiar holding ground The Talara, a Marshall Islands-flagged product tanker, apprehended by the Iranian military on Friday has been tracked down. The vessel is moored in the Khuran Strait, north of Qeshm Island, a familiar location for vessels hijacked by the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), according to TankerTrackers.com. State…
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Is the dry bulk market overestimating Simandou’s impact?
Is the dry bulk market overestimating Simandou’s impact? The extra volumes will result in a significant disruption in the matrix of global iron ore supply, writes Will Fray, director, Maritime Strategies International, but there remain reasons to be cautious. The numbers around the Simandou iron ore project in Guinea approach the hyperbolic. Rio Tinto, as…
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American private equity eyes Korean yard investment
American private equity eyes Korean yard investment Taekwang Group has muscled into the bidding war for K Shipbuilding, joining forces with TPG, a US private equity firm formerly known as Texas Pacific Group. The consortium has submitted a letter of intent to acquire management control of the Jinhae-based yard, one of three confirmed bidders for…
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Massive no to Moray Firth FLOW-Park at packed public meeting
Massive no to Moray Firth FLOW-Park at packed public meeting by Tim Oliver Go to fishing news uk
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Ex-minister Zeichner toes party line on £360m fund share-out
Ex-minister Zeichner toes party line on £360m fund share-out by Martin Harvey Go to fishing news uk
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Swissport targets e-commerce with Liege expansion
Swissport targets e-commerce with Liege expansion Ground handler expands e-commerce footprint to 9,000 sq m at LGG with new facility targeting 300 tons daily throughput capacity Go to aircargonews
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DSV expands Shanghai Star charter route to Latin America
DSV expands Shanghai Star charter route to Latin America DSV’s Shanghai Star charter route now connects Asia to multiple Latin American destinations via Chicago Rockford in the US Go to aircargonews
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ECS appoints new regional manager for Indian Subcontinent
ECS appoints new regional manager for Indian Subcontinent ECS Group has appointed Girish Kunder as regional manager for the Indian subcontinent to strengthen airline partnerships and accelerate growth Go to aircargonews
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AIT Worldwide Logistics expands into Indonesia
AIT Worldwide Logistics expands into Indonesia Chicago-based freight forwarder AIT Worldwide Logistics has opened its first Jakarta office, marking its eighth Asian market entry Go to aircargonews
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Korean cargo airline AirZeta selects Zurich as European hub
Korean cargo airline AirZeta selects Zurich as European hub Korean cargo carrier AirZeta has selected Vienna Airport as its European hub, signing a comprehensive cargo development agreement Go to aircargonews
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Red Sea outlook remains uncertain for tankers
Red Sea outlook remains uncertain for tankers Analysis by London-based broker, Gibson, suggests that the latest ceasefire between Israel and Hamas may have raised hopes that tankers will resume Red Sea voyages. Paul Bartlett Go to seatrade maritime
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Connecticut Maritime Association honours Jim Lawrence with renamed award
Connecticut Maritime Association honours Jim Lawrence with renamed award The Commodore Award becomes The Jim Lawrence Commodore Award in tribute to the maritime visionary who transformed industry networking and championed international shipping. Seatrade Maritime Go to seatrade maritime
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Fortescue’s Forrest says ‘thugs’ and ‘gangsters’ delayed IMO NZF
Fortescue’s Forrest says ‘thugs’ and ‘gangsters’ delayed IMO NZF COP30: The delay in implementing the IMO’s Net Zero Framework is exposing the divisions that exist within shipping and society Nick Savvides Go to seatrade maritime
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Call for experts to sail with new equipment on ships
Call for experts to sail with new equipment on ships Crew say they need on board practical training in new technologies being installed on vessels for the energy transition. Marcus Hand Go to seatrade maritime
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DHL Global Forwarding expands facilities in Vietnam
DHL Global Forwarding expands facilities in Vietnam Vietnam is seen as a beneficiary of global trade realignments caused by US tariffs. Marcus Hand Go to seatrade maritime
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$27 billion fills Shell, BP, TotalEnergies, Eni, Equinor, ExxonMobil, Chevron, and ConocoPhillips’ quarterly profit coffers
$27 billion fills Shell, BP, TotalEnergies, Eni, Equinor, ExxonMobil, Chevron, and ConocoPhillips’ quarterly profit coffers Against the backdrop of concerns over hydrocarbon production rates, the European and U.S. oil majors – the UK’s duo Shell and BP, France’s TotalEnergies, Norway’s Equinor, and Italy’s Eni alongside U.S.-based trio: ExxonMobil, Chevron, and ConocoPhillips – have secured over…
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2019-built rig changing hands thanks to $480 million sale deal
2019-built rig changing hands thanks to $480 million sale deal A six-year-old semi-submersible rig, managed by Odfjell Drilling and owned by Northern Ocean, is getting a new owner, as the current manager sets the stage to become the new owner of this mobile offshore drilling unit (MODU). The post 2019-built rig changing hands thanks to…
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Petrobras digs up more black gold offshore Brazil
Petrobras digs up more black gold offshore Brazil Brazilian state-owned energy giant Petrobras has unearthed more oil in the Campos Basin off the coast of Brazil. The post Petrobras digs up more black gold offshore Brazil appeared first on Offshore Energy. Melisa Cavcic Go to offshore energy biz
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MODEC-SOFEC merger giving birth to integrated mooring solutions business unit
MODEC-SOFEC merger giving birth to integrated mooring solutions business unit Japan’s MODEC has embarked on a strategic merger of its wholly owned companies, MODEC America and SOFEC, to create an integrated mooring solutions business unit and strengthen global offerings. The post MODEC-SOFEC merger giving birth to integrated mooring solutions business unit appeared first on Offshore Energy.…
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MPCC orders four energy-efficient boxships
MPCC orders four energy-efficient boxships Norwegian container tonnage provider MPC Container Ships (MPCC) has entered into contracts with China’s shipbuilder Jiangsu Hantong Ship Heavy Industry for the construction of four 4,500 TEU container vessels. The post MPCC orders four energy-efficient boxships appeared first on Offshore Energy. Naida Hakirevic Prevljak Go to offshore energy biz
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APM Terminals to build Bangladesh’s deepest container terminal at Chittagong
APM Terminals to build Bangladesh’s deepest container terminal at Chittagong Current plans call for the development of a 600-meter quay and a 49-acre backup ecosystem able to handle 800,000 TEUs annually. Go to journal of commerce
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Robust Asia, Europe trade drives up Hamburg’s container volumes
Robust Asia, Europe trade drives up Hamburg’s container volumes Europe’s third-largest port offset a sharp drop in US trade with solid increases in imports from China, Malaysia and India, while seeing big gains in intra-Europe volumes. Go to journal of commerce
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White House rolls back tariffs on broad list of food and ag imports
White House rolls back tariffs on broad list of food and ag imports The move comes less than two weeks after Democrats were overwhelmingly successful on Election Day, winning a number of key state and local races where affordability and the rising cost of every day products were key issues. Go to journal of commerce
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Suez Canal Ready To Receive Mega Container Ships With Transit Of Two Giant Vessels
Suez Canal Ready To Receive Mega Container Ships With Transit Of Two Giant Vessels Image Credits: Suez Canal Authority The Suez Canal Authority (SCA) has reaffirmed its readiness to handle the world’s largest container ships after two CMA CGM vessels, one of the Group’s biggest and one on its maiden voyage, safely transited the Canal…
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India’s Goa Shipyard To Establish New Warship-Building Unit In Machilipatnam
India’s Goa Shipyard To Establish New Warship-Building Unit In Machilipatnam Image Credits: Wikipedia Goa Shipyard Ltd (GSL) has selected Machilipatnam in Andhra Pradesh for its next major warship-building and defence manufacturing facility, marking its first expansion outside Goa. The project is expected to create 6,500 jobs by 2030, making it one of the most significant…
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Global Demand For Filipino Seafarers Rises As Shipping And Offshore Sectors Expand
Global Demand For Filipino Seafarers Rises As Shipping And Offshore Sectors Expand Image for representation purposes only The demand for Filipino seafarers is increasing steadily, with industry projections showing 5% to 7% annual growth over the next 12 to 18 months. According to ATPI Travel Philippines, the expansion of international fleets and the recovery of…
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Search For Missing Royal Navy Crew Member Called Off After Extensive Effort Off Irish Coast
Search For Missing Royal Navy Crew Member Called Off After Extensive Effort Off Irish Coast Image Credits: Wikipedia A major search operation for a Royal Fleet Auxiliary (RFA) crew member who went missing off the northwest coast of Ireland has been called off after authorities failed to locate the individual, the UK Ministry of Defence…
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DCSA Launches Identity Exchange To Strengthen Digital Identity Verification In Shipping
DCSA Launches Identity Exchange To Strengthen Digital Identity Verification In Shipping Image for representation purposes only The Digital Container Shipping Association (DCSA) has launched Identity Exchange; a digital solution designed to simplify and enhance business identity verification across the shipping and logistics industry. Global trade relies on trust, but every new partnership begins from zero. Organisations…
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Echandia to Replace Battery System on Denmark’s Electric Ferry
Echandia to Replace Battery System on Denmark’s Electric Ferry The 2019 electric ferry is set to receive a new battery system as the old one is being replaced due to uneven wear and reduced capacity. Go to ship&bunker
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BUNKER PRICES: G20-VLSFO Index Holds Steady Despite Rise in Crude
BUNKER PRICES: G20-VLSFO Index Holds Steady Despite Rise in Crude Global VLSFO prices held steady at a two-week low on Friday. Go to ship&bunker
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Fujairah October Bunker Sales Down 1.9% Year-on-Year on Weaker VLSFO Demand
Fujairah October Bunker Sales Down 1.9% Year-on-Year on Weaker VLSFO Demand Bunker sales in Fujairah dropped for the second consecutive month in October. Go to ship&bunker
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Havila Biogass Selects Nordsol to Build Three Bio-LNG Plants in Norway
Havila Biogass Selects Nordsol to Build Three Bio-LNG Plants in Norway The plants are expected to be operational in 2027/2028, with shipping as the key user of the fuel. Go to ship&bunker
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US Gives Lukoil Bulgaria Units Sanctions Relief Including Bunker Firm
US Gives Lukoil Bulgaria Units Sanctions Relief Including Bunker Firm The temporary waiver allows Lukoil Bulgaria Bunker to continue transactions until April 29, 2026. Go to ship&bunker
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Camera technology to aid WA scientists in lobster stock assessments
Camera technology to aid WA scientists in lobster stock assessments Ausmarine Go to baird maritime
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Mermaid Maritime Q3 gross profit more than doubles to $24m in 2025
Mermaid Maritime Q3 gross profit more than doubles to $24m in 2025 Gareth Havelock Go to baird maritime
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AD Ports Group reports record net profit in Q3 2025
AD Ports Group reports record net profit in Q3 2025 Jens Karsten Go to baird maritime
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Keel laid for new ferry for Scotland’s Shetland Islands Council
Keel laid for new ferry for Scotland’s Shetland Islands Council Gareth Havelock Go to baird maritime
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Moran Towing christens two new harbour tugs
Moran Towing christens two new harbour tugs Jens Karsten Go to baird maritime
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DEME reports stable Q3 orderbook with growth in offshore energy projects
DEME reports stable Q3 orderbook with growth in offshore energy projects Gareth Havelock Go to baird maritime
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Greece To Supply Ukraine With US Natural Gas For Winter
Greece To Supply Ukraine With US Natural Gas For Winter (Feed generated with FetchRSS) Shipping Go to gcaptain
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Russia’s Novorossiysk Port Resumes Oil Loadings After Ukrainian Attack
Russia’s Novorossiysk Port Resumes Oil Loadings After Ukrainian Attack (Feed generated with FetchRSS) Ports Go to gcaptain
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China Coast Guard Ship Formation Sails Through Japan-Administered Senkaku Islands
China Coast Guard Ship Formation Sails Through Japan-Administered Senkaku Islands (Feed generated with FetchRSS) Defense Go to gcaptain
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Serbia’s US-Sanctioned Oil Firm NIS Gets Three Months To Find Buyer
Serbia’s US-Sanctioned Oil Firm NIS Gets Three Months To Find Buyer (Feed generated with FetchRSS) Energy Go to gcaptain
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Ukraine Claims Strike On Oil Refinery In Russia
Ukraine Claims Strike On Oil Refinery In Russia (Feed generated with FetchRSS) Defense Go to gcaptain
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Cross-border trade between between SMEs across Asia Pacific and Europe are on an upward trajectory, according to new… Go to asiacargonews
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Suez Canal Upbeat About Traffic Rebound as CMA CGM Boxships Make Transit
Suez Canal Upbeat About Traffic Rebound as CMA CGM Boxships Make Transit The Suez Canal Authority (SCA) is optimistic that transits are gradually returning to normal after the canal witnessed the passage of three mega ship… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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South Korean Yards Want to Build U.S. Navy Ships in Korea
South Korean Yards Want to Build U.S. Navy Ships in Korea South Korea’s business leaders are aware that a multi-billion-dollar diplomatic agreement to invest in the U.S. market could dent future plans for in… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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Search Called Off for Survivors of Capsized Migrant Vessel off San Diego
Search Called Off for Survivors of Capsized Migrant Vessel off San Diego On Saturday evening, the U.S. Coast Guard suspended its search for missing maritime migrants from a vessel that capsized just off Imperial Beach on F… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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Blue Sword 2025 Shows Limits of Sino-Saudi Naval Cooperation
Blue Sword 2025 Shows Limits of Sino-Saudi Naval Cooperation A 20-day joint exercise between Saudi and Chinese naval special forces has concluded at the Royal Saudi Naval Force (RSNF) King Abdulaziz Naval Base… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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Morocco’s Nador West Med Port to Start Up Ahead of Schedule
Morocco’s Nador West Med Port to Start Up Ahead of Schedule Morocco’s much awaited transshipment hub, Nador West Med Port, could be opened earlier than expected. In a budget presentation in Morocco’s parliamen… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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2020 Bulkers offloads remaining newcastlemaxes
2020 Bulkers offloads remaining newcastlemaxes 2020 Bulkers has agreed to sell its last two newcastlemaxes, wrapping up the monetisation of a fleet-building programme that started eight years ago. The Oslo-listed owner said it has signed deals with an undisclosed buyer for the 2020-built Bulk Sydney and Bulk Santos at a combined price of $145.5m. The…
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MPCC adds $232m quartet of boxship newbuilds
MPCC adds $232m quartet of boxship newbuilds MPC Container Ships has moved again to refresh its fleet, signing up for four 4,500-teu newbuildings in China backed by long-term employment. The Oslo-listed tonnage provider confirmed it has struck a deal with Jiangsu Hantong Ship Heavy Industry for the quartet, with deliveries set to begin in the…
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Shipping broadens the search for seafarers
Shipping broadens the search for seafarers Shipping’s human capital crunch is fast becoming one of its defining challenges of the decade. The latest chapter from our brand-new Seafarers magazine which is being distributed across Hong Kong Maritime Week. From Singapore to Copenhagen, shipowners and managers are grappling with a shrinking supply of qualified crew just…
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Odfjell Drilling eyes long-term cover with new semisub deal
Odfjell Drilling eyes long-term cover with new semisub deal Oslo-listed semisub player Odfjell Drilling has lined up more long-term work for its owned rig Deepsea Aberdeen, signing a letter of intent with an undisclosed client that would keep the harsh-environment unit busy into 2029. The LOI covers a programme starting in late 2026, directly after…
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8 People Dead As Overloaded Ship Carrying Cement Sinks In Indonesian River
8 People Dead As Overloaded Ship Carrying Cement Sinks In Indonesian River Image for representation purposes only. Eight people died after a ship sank in the Mahakam River in Indonesia’s East Kalimantan Province, head of the province’s Search and Rescue Office Dody Setiawan said on Thursday. The incident happened when the ship, carrying 28 passengers,…
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Oil Depot On Fire, Exports Suspended & 3 Crew Injured After Ukraine Attacks Novorossiysk Port
Oil Depot On Fire, Exports Suspended & 3 Crew Injured After Ukraine Attacks Novorossiysk Port Image for representation purposes only. Global oil prices rose by more than two per cent over fears of supply after a Ukrainian drone attack on the Russian Black Sea port of Novorossiysk. The port, which handles 2.2 million barrels every…
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One of The World’s Largest Amphibious Assault Ships Begins Sea Trials
One of The World’s Largest Amphibious Assault Ships Begins Sea Trials Image Credits: Wikipedia One of the largest amphibious assault ships in the world, China’s Sichuan, commenced sea trials on Friday. The Type 076 amphibious assault ship was launched in December 2024 and is viewed as a major asset for the navy’s unmanned aerial vehicle…
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Seaspan Delivers Canada’s Newest Oceanographic Science Vessel To The Coast Guard
Seaspan Delivers Canada’s Newest Oceanographic Science Vessel To The Coast Guard Image Credits: Seaspan/Facebook Seaspan Shipyards (Seaspan) has officially delivered the Offshore Oceanographic Science Vessel (OOSV), CCGS Naalak Nappaaluk, to the Canadian Coast Guard (CCG). The OOSV is the fourth large vessel, and second class of ship, to be built and delivered by Seaspan under…
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About 50 Looters Board & Rob Barge Anchored Off Bahamas After Tug Breakdown
About 50 Looters Board & Rob Barge Anchored Off Bahamas After Tug Breakdown Image Credits: trailerbridge A Trailer Bridge barge positioned about three miles off the Bahamas was targeted by approximately 50 looters on 13 November, prompting the shipping company to seek immediate help from U.S. and Bahamian authorities. The barge, Brooklyn Bridge, was stationary…
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Cyber Proofing
Cyber Proofing With the Coast Guard’s final cybersecurity rule in effect as of July 16, 2025 and the training mandate due January 12, 2026, the marine transportatio… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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Report: USS Ford’s Pilots are Studying Up on Venezuelan Air Defenses
Report: USS Ford’s Pilots are Studying Up on Venezuelan Air Defenses As the carrier USS Gerald R. Ford nears the Caribbean, her air wing’s pilots are studying up on the capabilities of Venezuela’s air defense network, a… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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Eastern Shipbuilding Suspends Work on Offshore Patrol Cutter Program
Eastern Shipbuilding Suspends Work on Offshore Patrol Cutter Program Florida-based Eastern Shipbuilding Group (ESG) has finally made the tough decision of suspending work on the troubled Offshore Patrol Cutters (OPCs)… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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Stranded Livestock Carrier Gets Under Way at Last
Stranded Livestock Carrier Gets Under Way at Last Animal advocacy groups have been raising the alarm over the situation aboard livestock carrier Spiridon II, which was stranded off the Turkish coast… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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Fishermen, Residents Concerned About Weather Damage to MSC Baltic III
Fishermen, Residents Concerned About Weather Damage to MSC Baltic III Residents and fishermen in Newfoundland are growing concerned about the deteriorating state of the boxship MSC Baltic III, which ran aground on a roc… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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White House rolls backs tariffs on broad list of food and ag imports
White House rolls backs tariffs on broad list of food and ag imports The move comes less than two weeks after Democrats were overwhelmingly successful on Election Day, winning a number of key state and local races where affordability and the rising cost of every day products were key issues. Go to journal of commerce
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Oil Ends On Daily, Weekly Gains As Russia Triggers Surge In Supply Concerns
Oil Ends On Daily, Weekly Gains As Russia Triggers Surge In Supply Concerns Meanwhile Middle East tensions flare up again. Go to ship&bunker
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Norwegian Energy Trading Appoints New Singapore Managing Director
Norwegian Energy Trading Appoints New Singapore Managing Director Kristian Kihle has taken on the role of Singapore managing director as of November 1, while trading manager Roger Liau is stepping down from his role for personal reasons. Go to ship&bunker
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ANALYSIS: Singapore October Bunker Sales Dropped 1.5% Year-on-Year
ANALYSIS: Singapore October Bunker Sales Dropped 1.5% Year-on-Year Despite a rise in bunker calls, Singapore bunker sales were lower on the year in October. Go to ship&bunker
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UKMTO Reports Iran-Linked Suspicious Activity in Gulf of Oman
UKMTO Reports Iran-Linked Suspicious Activity in Gulf of Oman Reports suggest a tanker made a sudden course change towards Iranian waters after being approached by unknown boats. Go to ship&bunker
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EPS Hits 500th Ship-to-Ship LNG Bunkering Mark in Five-Year Span
EPS Hits 500th Ship-to-Ship LNG Bunkering Mark in Five-Year Span The LNG bunkering was carried out by TotalEnergies using its chartered bunker vessel. Go to ship&bunker
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Skipsteknisk to Design Taiwanese Research Vessel
Skipsteknisk to Design Taiwanese Research Vessel Latest News Go to workboat365
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GM Marine’s Duramax Engines to Power Next-Generation OXE Outboards
GM Marine’s Duramax Engines to Power Next-Generation OXE Outboards Diesel Go to workboat365
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MED MARINE Delivers BULLA REGIA Tug to Tunisian OMMP
MED MARINE Delivers BULLA REGIA Tug to Tunisian OMMP Ship & Boat Building Go to workboat365
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ExploMar Completes US$10 Million Funding to Drive Global Expansion
ExploMar Completes US$10 Million Funding to Drive Global Expansion Electric Go to workboat365
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New Hybrid Floating Dock Marks Major Milestone for ISKRA Shipyard
New Hybrid Floating Dock Marks Major Milestone for ISKRA Shipyard Floating Dock Go to workboat365
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IEA predicts 65-bcm LNG supply ‘overhang’ in 2030, as FIDs surge
IEA predicts 65-bcm LNG supply ‘overhang’ in 2030, as FIDs surge US final investment decisions make up half of the 300 billion cubic metres in LNG supply that is due to flood markets in 2030, increasing global annual LNG export capacity by 50% Jamey Go to rivieramm
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Iranian forces seize Marshall Islands-flagged tanker off UAE coast
Iranian forces seize Marshall Islands-flagged tanker off UAE coast Reuters Go to baird maritime
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CMA CGM warns of difficult 2026 due to overcapacity, weak demand
CMA CGM warns of difficult 2026 due to overcapacity, weak demand Reuters Go to baird maritime
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Oil prices spike as Russian port halts exports after drone strike
Oil prices spike as Russian port halts exports after drone strike Reuters Go to baird maritime
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Chelsea Logistics swings to $2.6m nine-month profit, revenue up 15 per cent
Chelsea Logistics swings to $2.6m nine-month profit, revenue up 15 per cent Alan Bosworth Go to baird maritime
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UK lobbies Poland to buy Swedish submarines for NATO buildup
UK lobbies Poland to buy Swedish submarines for NATO buildup Reuters Go to baird maritime
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Ukraine Hits Novorossiysk, Knocking Out 2% of Global Oil Supply
Ukraine Hits Novorossiysk, Knocking Out 2% of Global Oil Supply (Feed generated with FetchRSS) News Go to gcaptain
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Coast Guard Monitors Russian Intelligence Vessel Near Hawaii as Foreign Naval Activity Intensifies
Coast Guard Monitors Russian Intelligence Vessel Near Hawaii as Foreign Naval Activity Intensifies (Feed generated with FetchRSS) Defense Go to gcaptain
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Ukraine Hits Black Sea Oil Port Novorossiysk
Ukraine Hits Black Sea Oil Port Novorossiysk (Feed generated with FetchRSS) News Go to gcaptain
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Seaspan Delivers Largest Science Vessel to Canadian Coast Guard Under National Shipbuilding Strategy
Seaspan Delivers Largest Science Vessel to Canadian Coast Guard Under National Shipbuilding Strategy (Feed generated with FetchRSS) Defense Go to gcaptain
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Ukraine Takes One of Russia’s Largest Oil Terminals Offline
Ukraine Takes One of Russia’s Largest Oil Terminals Offline The Ukrainian strike on the port of Novorossiysk, Russia has damaged oil loading berths and taken about two percent of the global oil trade temporari… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive