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UK Publication Writer Witherby Buys a Ship to Survey Strategic Straits
UK Publication Writer Witherby Buys a Ship to Survey Strategic Straits The nautical publication and training company Witherby Group that has been equipping the shipping industry with nautical and navigational materials h… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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Maritime Statecraft and its Future
Maritime Statecraft and its Future [By Steve Brock and Hunter Stires]With shipping and shipbuilding receiving high-level political and diplomatic attention across two administrations a… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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Ukraine Hits Oil Pier at Port of Tuapse in Long-Range Drone Attack
Ukraine Hits Oil Pier at Port of Tuapse in Long-Range Drone Attack Ukraine’s armed forces have attacked the oil terminal at the Russian Black Sea port of Tuapse, damaging the loading facility and two ships that were a… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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The West Needs to Draw a Line on Russian and Chinese Gray-Zone Provocations
The West Needs to Draw a Line on Russian and Chinese Gray-Zone Provocations [By Jake Thrupp]The West must draw clear red lines for responding to gray-zone aggression by China and Russia. Both adversaries have mastered operati… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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Ebe breaks new ground with Chinese newcastlemax order
Ebe breaks new ground with Chinese newcastlemax order Belgian shipowner Ebe has placed its first-ever shipbuilding order in China, marking a return to the large bulker segment after nearly a decade. The Basile Aloy-led company has ordered two firm plus one optional 210,000 dwt ammonia-ready newcastlemax bulk carriers at Qingdao Beihai Shipbuilding, with delivery of…
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Maritime CEO Forum Monaco: Bulk leaders navigate China, tariffs and technology shifts
Maritime CEO Forum Monaco: Bulk leaders navigate China, tariffs and technology shifts At the Maritime CEO Forum at the Yacht Club de Monaco, five of the dry bulk sector’s best-known names gathered to dissect a market that continues to defy easy prediction. Moderated by Tim Huxley, CEO of Mandarin Shipping, the discussion swung between bullish…
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Why we fear AI and why the maritime workforce shouldn’t
Why we fear AI and why the maritime workforce shouldn’t Why fear of artificial intelligence says more about us than about the technology itself. By Giampiero Soncini, member of the board at Oceanly. Recent weeks have seen a sharp rise in cyber-attacks targeting different industries across the globe. In the latest survey by the International…
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Svitzer joins forces with Cochin Shipyard on electric tug build in India
Svitzer joins forces with Cochin Shipyard on electric tug build in India Svitzer has signed a letter of intent with Cochin Shipyard to develop and construct a new generation of electric tugs in India. The Danish towage operator said the agreement, signed during India Maritime Week in Mumbai, lays the groundwork for production of the…
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Eidesvik secures PSV extensions with Aker BP
Eidesvik secures PSV extensions with Aker BP Norwegian offshore vessel owner Eidesvik Offshore has secured a one-year extension for its platform supply vessel Viking Lady with Aker BP, keeping the ship on contract until February 2027. The extension follows directly after the current deal expires in early 2026. The original three-year charter was awarded in…
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Space, Maritime’s final frontier
Space, Maritime’s final frontier Shipping is about to undergo a sea change as Space Aye links space age tech to Earthly industries with the expectation that a revolution will follow Nick Savvides Go to seatrade maritime
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Yang Ming orders six container ships at Japanese shipyards
Yang Ming orders six container ships at Japanese shipyards Yang Ming Marine has picked up Japanese shipyards for a series of methanol dual-fuel ready boxships. Katherine Si Go to seatrade maritime
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Pelagic Partners Launches Cutting-Edge CSOV Pelagic Walu at Cochin Shipyard
Pelagic Partners Launches Cutting-Edge CSOV Pelagic Walu at Cochin Shipyard Service Operation Vessels Go to workboat365
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Lloyd Werft Selects Vard Electro for Research Vessel Conversion
Lloyd Werft Selects Vard Electro for Research Vessel Conversion Conversions Go to workboat365
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Svitzer Advances Tug Electrification with Cochin Shipyard
Svitzer Advances Tug Electrification with Cochin Shipyard Ship & Boat Building Go to workboat365
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Corvus Energy to Power NYK Line’s New Electric Tug
Corvus Energy to Power NYK Line’s New Electric Tug Battery Technology Go to workboat365
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Wattlab Delivers Marine-Grade Solar System for Vertom’s MV Vertom Tula
Wattlab Delivers Marine-Grade Solar System for Vertom’s MV Vertom Tula Power & Propulsion Go to workboat365
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Ukrainian Drone Attack Sets Oil Tanker, Tuapse Port Infrastructure Ablaze
Ukrainian Drone Attack Sets Oil Tanker, Tuapse Port Infrastructure Ablaze (Feed generated with FetchRSS) Ports Go to gcaptain
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Hegseth Says US Ready To Share Tools To Counter ‘Aggressive’ China
Hegseth Says US Ready To Share Tools To Counter ‘Aggressive’ China (Feed generated with FetchRSS) Defense Go to gcaptain
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China’s Military Says It Tracked Philippine Patrol In South China Sea
China’s Military Says It Tracked Philippine Patrol In South China Sea (Feed generated with FetchRSS) Defense Go to gcaptain
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Yang Ming Marine Transport Corporation (Yang Ming) has signed contracts for six 8,000 TEU-class methanol… Go to asiacargonews
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time:matters is deepening its engagement with the semiconductor industry as a newly appointed Strategic Partner of… Go to asiacargonews
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Global schedule reliability plateaus around the 65% mark
Global schedule reliability plateaus around the 65% mark Global shipping schedule reliability recorded a marginal month-on-month improvement in September, or up 0.1 percentage… Go to asiacargonews
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Trade deal could boost short-term China imports, but uncertainty lingers
Trade deal could boost short-term China imports, but uncertainty lingers An immediate bump in cargo is likely in the wake of this week’s deal between Washington and Beijing, but it’s too early for US retailers who are tied to China to make supply chain decisions for 2026 spring and summer imports. Go to journal of…
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US port capacity lagging ahead of potential volume growth: MSC
US port capacity lagging ahead of potential volume growth: MSC The carrier, as it seeks with BlackRock to acquire the majority of Hutchison Port Holdings, is developing a mega-terminal in New Orleans and another terminal in Baltimore. Go to journal of commerce
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MPA Issues Guidelines To Prevent Pollution During Bunkering Operations
MPA Issues Guidelines To Prevent Pollution During Bunkering Operations Image for representation purposes only MPA issued Port Circular 13/2025 which supersedes Port Marine Circular No. 06 of 2023. Bunkering related oil spills are generally due to operational lapses and could be prevented if all the necessary precautions are taken. All vessels that are supplying and…
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U.S. Coast Guard’s Largest Cutter Returns To Seattle After 129-Day Arctic Mission
U.S. Coast Guard’s Largest Cutter Returns To Seattle After 129-Day Arctic Mission Image Credits: USCG The United States Coast Guard Cutter Healy (WAGB 20) returned to its home port in Seattle on Sunday after completing a 129-day deployment to the Arctic, marking the completion of its annual patrol in the polar region. During the mission,…
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India To Launch World’s First Indigenous Marine Engine Monitoring Technology
India To Launch World’s First Indigenous Marine Engine Monitoring Technology Image Credits: Neptunus Power/LinkedIn In a major development, the Indian Register of Shipping (IRS) and Neptunus Power Plant have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to launch the world’s first indigenous marine engine condition-monitoring technology. The MoU was signed during Maritime India Week 2025 in…
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Germany’s Naval Laser Weapon Enters Final Testing Phase After Successful Sea Trials
Germany’s Naval Laser Weapon Enters Final Testing Phase After Successful Sea Trials Image Credits: Rheinmetall/LinkedIn German defence companies Rheinmetall and MBDA have handed over their laser weapon demonstrator to the Laser Competence Centre of the Federal Office of Defence Technology and Procurement (WTD 91) in Meppen. The transfer follows a year-long testing phase at sea…
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Cyclone Montha Reveals Colonial-Era Shipwreck In India’s State Of Odisha
Cyclone Montha Reveals Colonial-Era Shipwreck In India’s State Of Odisha Image for representation purposes only. Cyclone Montha has revealed the remnants of an old shipwreck close to the Gahirmatha Marine Sanctuary in Odisha’s Kendrapara district. The discovery has intrigued locals, historians and marine conservationists who state it might unveil important details about Odisha’s maritime past…
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ABYC Foundation Educator Forum Explores Ways to Encourage People to Seek Marine Service
ABYC Foundation Educator Forum Explores Ways to Encourage People to Seek Marine Service The ABYC Foundation will host an online Educator Forum on Thursday, November 13, 2025, offering collaboration and discussion for educators, industry trainers, and administrators involved in marine service technology programs. Courtesy ABYC The ABYC Foundation will host an online Educator Forum on…
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Oil Trading Flat Despite Analysts Bracing For U.S. Invasion Of Venezuela
Oil Trading Flat Despite Analysts Bracing For U.S. Invasion Of Venezuela Meanwhile, possible OPEC output hike perceived as having market benefits. Go to ship&bunker
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Nordic Council Backs Regulation to Cut Arctic Black Carbon Emissions
Nordic Council Backs Regulation to Cut Arctic Black Carbon Emissions The Clean Arctic Alliance has welcomed a Nordic Council call for IMO rules requiring ships in the Arctic to use fuels such as DMA and DMZ. Go to ship&bunker
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Wattlab Installs First Full-Scale Solar System on Seagoing Ship
Wattlab Installs First Full-Scale Solar System on Seagoing Ship The solar setup will supply about 20% of the vessel’s onboard power needs. Go to ship&bunker
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Singapore Urges Bunker Suppliers to Follow Oil Spill Prevention Rules
Singapore Urges Bunker Suppliers to Follow Oil Spill Prevention Rules The MPA has warned that oil spills during bunkering can draw fines of up to SGD 1 million under updated pollution-prevention rules. Go to ship&bunker
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Yang Ming Confirms Order for Six Methanol-Ready Boxships
Yang Ming Confirms Order for Six Methanol-Ready Boxships The deliveries of the 8,000 TEU container ships will begin in 2028, replacing the firm’s ageing fleet. Go to ship&bunker
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White House confirms zero official attendance to COP30 summit
White House confirms zero official attendance to COP30 summit Reuters Go to baird maritime
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LLOG Exploration Offshore eyes sale, valued at over $3b
LLOG Exploration Offshore eyes sale, valued at over $3b Reuters Go to baird maritime
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COSCO Shipping Development unit to order 23 bulk carriers
COSCO Shipping Development unit to order 23 bulk carriers Alan Bosworth Go to baird maritime
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US oil and gas production hits new record highs in August
US oil and gas production hits new record highs in August Reuters Go to baird maritime
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UK Border Force maritime staff vote to strike over pay dispute
UK Border Force maritime staff vote to strike over pay dispute Reuters Go to baird maritime
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DP World Commits $5 Billion to India’s Maritime Infrastructure
DP World Commits $5 Billion to India’s Maritime Infrastructure (Feed generated with FetchRSS) Ports Go to gcaptain
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Container Freight Indices Diverge Sharply Ahead of November GRIs
Container Freight Indices Diverge Sharply Ahead of November GRIs (Feed generated with FetchRSS) Shipping Go to gcaptain
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What Did Trump, Xi Agree to on Tariffs, Export Controls and Fentanyl?
What Did Trump, Xi Agree to on Tariffs, Export Controls and Fentanyl? (Feed generated with FetchRSS) News Go to gcaptain
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UN Rights Chief Condemns US Military Strikes on Drug Vessels as Unlawful Killings
UN Rights Chief Condemns US Military Strikes on Drug Vessels as Unlawful Killings (Feed generated with FetchRSS) Defense Go to gcaptain
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Coast Guard Refers Miami Barge Collision That Killed Three Children to DOJ for Possible Criminal Charges
Coast Guard Refers Miami Barge Collision That Killed Three Children to DOJ for Possible Criminal Charges (Feed generated with FetchRSS) Accidents Go to gcaptain
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American Airlines Cargo has announced its winter widebody schedule with new routes and increases for the 2025/2026… Go to asiacargonews
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KLN named Siemens Healthineers distributor in Hong Kong
KLN named Siemens Healthineers distributor in Hong Kong KLN Logistics Group Limited (KLN) has announced a strategic partnership between its healthcare subsidiary, KLN Medical… Go to asiacargonews
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DP World has launched operations at the Sokhna Logistics Park in Egypt’s Suez Canal Economic Zone, develope… Go to asiacargonews
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The Ministry of Transport of the Republic of Singapore and the Ministry of Transport of the People’s Republi… Go to asiacargonews
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Svitzer and Cochin Shipyard to Work on New Generation of Electric Tugs
Svitzer and Cochin Shipyard to Work on New Generation of Electric Tugs India’s Cochin Shipyard has secured another major agreement to work with a leading international shipping company. A.P. Moller Holding’s Svitzer becom… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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Shipping Face Stark Reality as Seafarers’ Happiness Plunges
Shipping Face Stark Reality as Seafarers’ Happiness Plunges The Mission to Seafarers released its latest edition of the Seafarers Happiness Index, and it shows that after a period of encouraging improvement ea… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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Dominion Energy Confirms Commissioning Delays on WTIV Charybdis
Dominion Energy Confirms Commissioning Delays on WTIV Charybdis As part of its quarterly earnings report to the investment community, Dominion Energy gave a detailed update on commissioning delays with its wind tur… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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Coast Guard Cutter Healy Returns to Seattle After 129-day Arctic Deployment
Coast Guard Cutter Healy Returns to Seattle After 129-day Arctic Deployment The U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Healy recently completed her annual missions to the Arctic. The vessel returned to Seattle, Washington, on October 26, fo… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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Dutch Not Surprised as Offshore Wind Farm Auction Gets No Bids
Dutch Not Surprised as Offshore Wind Farm Auction Gets No Bids The Netherlands Enterprise Agency (RVO) confirmed that it had not received any bids in the latest offshore wind farm auction for the North Sea. Whil… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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Why phased digital adoption is the only realistic path for Southeast Asia’s cargo SMEs
Why phased digital adoption is the only realistic path for Southeast Asia’s cargo SMEs October 31, 2025 Go to aircargoweek
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The new wave: niche carriers and e-commerce disruptors reshape Southeast Asia’s cargo landscape
The new wave: niche carriers and e-commerce disruptors reshape Southeast Asia’s cargo landscape October 31, 2025 Go to aircargoweek
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Why Southeast Asia’s small forwarders are outpacing global giants
Why Southeast Asia’s small forwarders are outpacing global giants October 31, 2025 Go to aircargoweek
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Calgary emerges as new link in Asia–North America cargo chain
Calgary emerges as new link in Asia–North America cargo chain October 31, 2025 Go to aircargoweek
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Why success in Southeast Asia depends on local execution execution
Why success in Southeast Asia depends on local execution execution October 31, 2025 Go to aircargoweek
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Spot rates gaining momentum ahead of peak season
Spot rates gaining momentum ahead of peak season October 31, 2025 Go to aircargoweek
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Sustainability compliance in air cargo: What’s coming and how to prepare
Sustainability compliance in air cargo: What’s coming and how to prepare October 31, 2025 Go to aircargoweek
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Splash Wrap: Deals, diplomacy and disruption
Splash Wrap: Deals, diplomacy and disruption Donald Trump’s tour of Asia provided the biggest shipping news of the week. His meet-up with his Chinese counterpart, Xi Jinping, yesterday saw the tit-for-tat port fees shelved for a year, and panamaxes surging as China committed to resume buying large amounts of American grain. Trump’s earlier meetings this…
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Fisherman’s son to run London Marathon with 20kg crab pot
Fisherman’s son to run London Marathon with 20kg crab pot by Fishing News Go to fishing news uk
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EirGrid backs three key RNLI lifeboat stations
EirGrid backs three key RNLI lifeboat stations by Fishing News Go to fishing news uk
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Fast-growing Southeast Asia gains a new freighter operator
Fast-growing Southeast Asia gains a new freighter operator Kuala Lumpur-based Ascend Airways Malaysia has secured regulatory approval to begin cargo operations next month with a Boeing 737-800SF Go to aircargonews
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Liege and Chicago Rockford airports sign transatlantic cargo partnership
Liege and Chicago Rockford airports sign transatlantic cargo partnership Liege Airport and Chicago Rockford International have formalised a sister airport partnership, which establishes a framework for enhanced transatlantic cargo operations Go to aircargonews
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Cargojet expands scheduled freighter operations to Europe
Cargojet expands scheduled freighter operations to Europe Canadian freighter operator Cargojet is expanding its European operations beyond charter services with the launch of a weekly scheduled service to Liege Go to aircargonews
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Korean Air the latest to announce plans for A350 freighters
Korean Air the latest to announce plans for A350 freighters Korean Air has converted seven A350 passenger aircraft orders to the freighter variant, marking the second A350F customer announcement this week Go to aircargonews
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Fast-growing Southeast Asia gains a new freighter operator
Fast-growing Southeast Asia gains a new freighter operator Kuala Lumpur-based Ascend Airways Malaysia has secured regulatory approval to begin cargo operations next month with a Boeing 737-800SF Go to aircargonews
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NYK merging three bulk shipping companies
NYK merging three bulk shipping companies The three Japanese companies will be brought together as NYK Bulkship Partners from April next year. Marcus Hand Go to seatrade maritime
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APM Terminals investing $2bn in Pipavav Port
APM Terminals investing $2bn in Pipavav Port A MoU with Gujarat Maritime Board is part of AP Moller – Maersk’s plans invest $5 billion in Indian maritime Michele Labrut Go to seatrade maritime
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Top maritime news stories for week ended 31 October
Top maritime news stories for week ended 31 October US and China port fees truce, seafarer unhappiness, and major flag states backed delaying the IMO’s net zero framework. Marcus Hand Go to seatrade maritime
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Singapore ship registry surges on USTR reflagging
Singapore ship registry surges on USTR reflagging The Singapore Registry of Ships saw higher tonnage growth in September than it does annually in most years. Marcus Hand Go to seatrade maritime
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China passes revised Maritime Law
China passes revised Maritime Law Revised law includes digitalised documents, requirements for environmental protection, and the relationship between domestic and international markets. Katherine Si Go to seatrade maritime
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Does offshore wind have safety lessons to learn from oil and gas?
Does offshore wind have safety lessons to learn from oil and gas? As the U.K. advances towards its net zero emissions, DNV is proposing that it adopts a revised risk management framework for the offshore renewables industry, built on oil and gas best practices. DNV has just released a comprehensive study comparing major accident risks…
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Nathan Hough named new president of Foss Maritime
Nathan Hough named new president of Foss Maritime Nathan Hough has been named president of Foss Maritime, coming to the role with an extensive background in maritime transportation, Prior to joining Foss Maritime, Hough most recently served as vice president of the Gulf Division at Campbell Transportation Company, where he oversaw strategic and day-to-day operations…
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Port Houston zooms past the three million TEU mark
Port Houston zooms past the three million TEU mark Port Houston crossed the three million TEU container volume mark in September, reaching 3,270,595 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs) year-to-date, the fastest pace in Port Houston’s history. Total container volumes are up 5% year-to-date compared to last year. “Three million TEUs and counting; this is the earliest…
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Glosten unveils new all-electric 75-passenger ferry
Glosten unveils new all-electric 75-passenger ferry Seattle-based naval architecture and marine engineering firm Glosten has unveiled a new all-electric 75-passenger ferry that, it says, changes the game in sustainable marine travel. Glosten’s all-electric 75-passenger ferry is engineered with a lightweight carbon fiber hull, allowing it to achieve outstanding energy efficiency—requiring smaller batteries and reducing reliance…
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Rambow Shipping upgrades multiple ships with Caterpillar CBV systems
Rambow Shipping upgrades multiple ships with Caterpillar CBV systems Kiel, Germany-based Rambow Shipping Company has upgraded multiple containerships with the Caterpillar cylinder bypass valve (CBV) system. The ships are powered by MaK engines and the upgrades were carried out by Caterpillar in close collaboration with Zeppelin Power Systems, supporting the family-owned shipping company’s goals of…
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Noble and Kongsberg set ‘transformative pilot’ in motion aboard 2014-built rig
Noble and Kongsberg set ‘transformative pilot’ in motion aboard 2014-built rig Noble Corporation, a U.S.-based offshore drilling giant, has put into play a new pilot program aboard its 11-year-old drillship in collaboration with Kongsberg Maritime, a Norway-headquartered marine technology player. The post Noble and Kongsberg set ‘transformative pilot’ in motion aboard 2014-built rig appeared first…
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Eidesvik’s vessel duo remains on duty with Norwegian oil & gas player
Eidesvik’s vessel duo remains on duty with Norwegian oil & gas player Norwegian offshore vessel owner Eidesvik Offshore is continuing its assignment with Aker BP, a compatriot oil and gas company, thanks to extensions of deals for two of its platform supply vessels (PSVs). The post Eidesvik’s vessel duo remains on duty with Norwegian oil…
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Bechtel puts finishing touches on third piece of Cheniere’s LNG project in Texas
Bechtel puts finishing touches on third piece of Cheniere’s LNG project in Texas Cheniere Energy has reached a new milestone at its liquefied natural gas (LNG) facility, with the completion of the third train forming part of its expansion project on the La Quinta Ship Channel, along the north shore of Corpus Christi Bay in…
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China-France green shipping corridor signed to ‘advance’ zero-carbon shipping routes
China-France green shipping corridor signed to ‘advance’ zero-carbon shipping routes China and France have put pen to paper on an agreement to establish a […] The post China-France green shipping corridor signed to ‘advance’ zero-carbon shipping routes appeared first on Offshore Energy. Sara Kosmajac Go to offshore energy biz
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HiiROC and Agile Energy unite to advance hydrogen production in Scotland
HiiROC and Agile Energy unite to advance hydrogen production in Scotland HiiROC, a UK hydrogen production company, and Agile Energy Recovery Limited, a compatriot developer of low-carbon energy parks, have partnered to evaluate the deployment of HiiROC’s proprietary process to produce low-carbon hydrogen at Agile’s Thainstone Energy Park in Inverurie, Scotland. The post HiiROC and…
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CPKC-CSX target 2026 as big year for Mexico-Texas-East Coast trade
CPKC-CSX target 2026 as big year for Mexico-Texas-East Coast trade The railroads will make a harder play to capture Dallas-to-East Coast freight after track upgrades come online along the Gulf Coast early next year. Go to journal of commerce
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DP World lines up $5 billion investment program for India expansion
DP World lines up $5 billion investment program for India expansion The company’s spending push is another sign that shipping and logistics multinationals are increasingly betting on India’s potential as an alternative maritime hub. Go to journal of commerce
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Shipping Awaits Clarity on US-China Port Fee Suspension
Shipping Awaits Clarity on US-China Port Fee Suspension Uncertainty remains over when the suspension of the recently introduced US-China port fees will take effect. Go to ship&bunker
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Corvus Energy to Supply Battery Systems for Japanese Electric Tug
Corvus Energy to Supply Battery Systems for Japanese Electric Tug The electric tugboat is expected to start operations by the end of 2026. Go to ship&bunker
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Lukoil to Sell Overseas Assets to Trading Firm Gunvor
Lukoil to Sell Overseas Assets to Trading Firm Gunvor Lukoil said it has accepted Gunvor’s offer and will not engage with other potential buyers. Go to ship&bunker
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U.S./China Trade Truce Fails To Sway Range Bound Oil Trading
U.S./China Trade Truce Fails To Sway Range Bound Oil Trading Meanwhile, fear-mongering resumes over the prospect of a global supply glut. Go to ship&bunker
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VPS: After the IMO Delay, Focus Should Shift to EU-ETS and FuelEU Maritime
VPS: After the IMO Delay, Focus Should Shift to EU-ETS and FuelEU Maritime Global fuel testing and maritime decarbonisation advisory firm VPS discusses the recent delay to the IMO’s net-zero framework. Go to ship&bunker
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Hybrid Marine Engine Debuts Through International Partnership
Hybrid Marine Engine Debuts Through International Partnership Hybrid Go to workboat365
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PntGuard Launched to Protect Vessel Navigation Amid Rising GNSS Disruptions
PntGuard Launched to Protect Vessel Navigation Amid Rising GNSS Disruptions AI Go to workboat365
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WISTA Highlights Collaboration as Key to Industry Transformation
WISTA Highlights Collaboration as Key to Industry Transformation Latest News Go to workboat365
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UPO Joint Venture to Drive Offshore Wind Growth in Taiwan
UPO Joint Venture to Drive Offshore Wind Growth in Taiwan Offshore Wind Go to workboat365
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Spencer Gulf Searoad announces temporary suspension of Wallaroo–Lucky Bay ferry service
Spencer Gulf Searoad announces temporary suspension of Wallaroo–Lucky Bay ferry service Ausmarine Go to baird maritime
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Heavy fines imposed for illegal trap fishing in northwest WA
Heavy fines imposed for illegal trap fishing in northwest WA Ausmarine Go to baird maritime
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New rescue boats arrive at Saba and Sint Eustatius islands in Dutch Caribbean
New rescue boats arrive at Saba and Sint Eustatius islands in Dutch Caribbean Will Xavier Go to baird maritime
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CSA Ocean Sciences completes environmental baseline survey off Trinidad and Tobago
CSA Ocean Sciences completes environmental baseline survey off Trinidad and Tobago Gareth Havelock Go to baird maritime
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Crewman killed in accident on fish feed vessel in Stavanger, Norway
Crewman killed in accident on fish feed vessel in Stavanger, Norway Jens Karsten Go to baird maritime