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Economists, researchers, analysts form global initiative to steer maritime past LNG
Economists, researchers, analysts form global initiative to steer maritime past LNG Maritime Beyond Methane (MARBEM) says LNG and “misaligned solutions, such as e-methane/e-LNG and biomethane/bioLNG” risk locking shipping into long-term dependence on polluting methane-based fuels Jamey Go to rivieramm
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MOL claims 98% cuts to methane slip in real-world ship engine trials
MOL claims 98% cuts to methane slip in real-world ship engine trials Japanese consortium led by major shipowner targets 2027 for implementation, says sea trials using aftertreatment to lower methane slip will continue through much of 2026 Jamey Go to rivieramm
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Shipowner, bank and climate NGO back maritime battery builder’s expansion
Shipowner, bank and climate NGO back maritime battery builder’s expansion J Lauritzen, Morgan Stanley Investment and Just Climate sink US$60M into expanding Corvus Energy Riviera Go to rivieramm
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China introduces ‘special port fees’ on US-linked vessels
China introduces ‘special port fees’ on US-linked vessels The Chinese Ministry of Transport announced that these fees will take effect from 14 October 2025 Georgios Go to rivieramm
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Woodside orders two offshore tugs to support Mexican operations
Woodside orders two offshore tugs to support Mexican operations Albwardy Damen Shipyard in Sharjah will build two tugboats with 120 tonnes of bollard pull to support tanker loadings Martyn Go to rivieramm
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World’s first circular salmon farming nets deployed at Grieg Seafood facility
World’s first circular salmon farming nets deployed at Grieg Seafood facility Alan Bosworth Go to baird maritime
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Eni, YPF finalise Argentina LNG partnership using offshore units
Eni, YPF finalise Argentina LNG partnership using offshore units Reuters Go to baird maritime
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Finferries signs 20-year deal to electrify Lake Finland ferry services
Finferries signs 20-year deal to electrify Lake Finland ferry services Alan Bosworth Go to baird maritime
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Iceland’s Arctic Fish orders new 700-tonne feed barge from Norwegian firm
Iceland’s Arctic Fish orders new 700-tonne feed barge from Norwegian firm Alan Bosworth Go to baird maritime
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Chinese wind turbine company to build $2b facility in Scotland
Chinese wind turbine company to build $2b facility in Scotland Reuters Go to baird maritime
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Maersk Loses South Africa Court Bid Blocking Key Port Deal
Maersk Loses South Africa Court Bid Blocking Key Port Deal (Feed generated with FetchRSS) Ports Go to gcaptain
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Denmark to Boost Arctic Defense by $4.26 billion, Buy 16 New F-35s
Denmark to Boost Arctic Defense by $4.26 billion, Buy 16 New F-35s (Feed generated with FetchRSS) Defense Go to gcaptain
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Oil Tankers to China Face Cancellations After Beijing Targets U.S. Ships
Oil Tankers to China Face Cancellations After Beijing Targets U.S. Ships (Feed generated with FetchRSS) Shipping Go to gcaptain
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Venture Global’s $1B Loss to BP Casts Shadow Over U.S. LNG Boom
Venture Global’s $1B Loss to BP Casts Shadow Over U.S. LNG Boom (Feed generated with FetchRSS) News Go to gcaptain
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Rotterdam Container Ops Remain at Standstill as Lashers Extend Strike
Rotterdam Container Ops Remain at Standstill as Lashers Extend Strike The union representing the lashers that handle containers at the Port of Rotterdam announced on Friday, October 10, that its members had unanimously d… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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Maersk Tests Adding Ethanol to Methanol to Enlarge Fuel Availability
Maersk Tests Adding Ethanol to Methanol to Enlarge Fuel Availability Maersk reports it is continuing to test new steps that it can use to address issues within the supply of alternative fuels. The latest trial is using… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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USTR Proposes Further Changes to Port Fees for Car Carriers and Equipment
USTR Proposes Further Changes to Port Fees for Car Carriers and Equipment Four days before the USTR Section 301 fee program is due to launch for Chinese-owned, operated, or built ships, they are proposing further changes whi… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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Chinese River Cruise Line Enters European Market with Concordia Damen Ship
Chinese River Cruise Line Enters European Market with Concordia Damen Ship China’s Century Cruises, which calls itself China’s largest local tour operator for inbound travel, will enter the European market. It has ordered a s… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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Migrant Rescue NGO Wins a Legal Battle Over Italian Port Calls
Migrant Rescue NGO Wins a Legal Battle Over Italian Port Calls A court in Trapani, Italy has handed the migrant rescue NGO community a symbolic but potentially consequential win. In a ruling this week, the presid… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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Molgas Completes Full Acquisition of Titan Clean Fuels
Molgas Completes Full Acquisition of Titan Clean Fuels Molgas Energy Group (“Molgas”), backed by infrastructure investor InfraVia, has finalized the full acquisition of Titan Energy Holding, parent company… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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Heathrow expansion: Progress or prolonged uncertainty?
Heathrow expansion: Progress or prolonged uncertainty? October 10, 2025 Go to aircargoweek
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Resilience, realignment, and the rewriting of trade
Resilience, realignment, and the rewriting of trade October 10, 2025 Go to aircargoweek
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Liege Airport reports 23 percent cargo growth in third quarter
Liege Airport reports 23 percent cargo growth in third quarter October 10, 2025 Go to aircargoweek
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Day Three News and Views Highlights – inter airport Europe 2025
Day Three News and Views Highlights – inter airport Europe 2025 October 10, 2025 Go to aircargoweek
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ExxonMobil steps into LNG bunkering with Avenir and Evalend newbuilds
ExxonMobil steps into LNG bunkering with Avenir and Evalend newbuilds ExxonMobil has moved to enter the LNG marine bunkering market with two purpose-built vessels, as it looks to expand its portfolio of lower-emission marine fuels. The US energy major will begin operations in 2027, deploying two LNG bunker ships — one chartered from Avenir LNG…
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DP World seals 10-year extension with Hapag-Lloyd at Santos
DP World seals 10-year extension with Hapag-Lloyd at Santos Dubai-based ports and logistics player DP World has renewed its partnership with German liner Hapag-Lloyd for another decade, extending the long-running agreement between the two companies at the Port of Santos, Brazil’s largest container hub. The new contract secures continued cooperation that began in 2014, ensuring Hapag-Lloyd’s…
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ESL Shipping sells handysize bulker to support fleet renewal
ESL Shipping sells handysize bulker to support fleet renewal ESL Shipping, part of Finnish conglomerate Aspo, has sold the 21,353 dwt handysize bulker Kallio to the Qrill Company. The company stated that divesting the 2006-built vessel would help to speed up the green transition of ESL Shipping and strengthen the financing of the new vessels…
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Sanctions list swells, momentum fades
Sanctions list swells, momentum fades Over the past five years, the number of sanctioned vessels has expanded steadily, rising from around 350 in September 2020 to roughly 1,700 by September 2025, according to analysis from maritime analytics firm Kpler. The overlap between various administrations sanctioning ships is also finally starting to grow with greater coordination…
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US hits Iranian energy export network and Chinese import hub in sweeping sanctions move
US hits Iranian energy export network and Chinese import hub in sweeping sanctions move The US has imposed sweeping sanctions on a vast network tied to Iran’s oil and gas exports, blacklisting more than 50 individuals and entities and identifying more than 30 vessels linked to shipments of sanctioned crude and LPG — including one…
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US proposes prohibiting Chinese airlines from flying over Russia on US routes
US proposes prohibiting Chinese airlines from flying over Russia on US routes Air cargo supply chains face higher costs as the US government considers prohibiting Chinese airlines from using Russian airspace on US routes Go to aircargonews
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Liege Airport continues to see cargo volumes bloom in Q3
Liege Airport continues to see cargo volumes bloom in Q3 Liège Airport posted a 23% year-on-year increase in cargo volumes during the third quarter, reaching 334,956 tonnes as both import and export flows strengthened Go to aircargonews
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Air France KLM Martinair invests for pharma growth
Air France KLM Martinair invests for pharma growth Air France KLM Martinair Cargo is expanding its pharmaceutical infrastructure as the carrier targets growing demand in the healthcare sector Go to aircargonews
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KMC eyes Boeing 787 freighter conversion as 767F replacement
KMC eyes Boeing 787 freighter conversion as 767F replacement Kansas Modification Center expects to develop a Boeing 787 converted freighter aircraft to replace the popular 767F as Boeing phases out production Go to aircargonews
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US proposes prohibiting Chinese airlines from flying over Russia on US routes
US proposes prohibiting Chinese airlines from flying over Russia on US routes Air cargo supply chains face higher costs as the US government considers prohibiting Chinese airlines from using Russian airspace on US routes Go to aircargonews
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TT-Line returns to Jinling Shipyard for ro-pax newbuilds
TT-Line returns to Jinling Shipyard for ro-pax newbuilds China Merchants Industry Jinling Shipyard and TT-Line continue collaboration on green ro-pax construction. Katherine Si Go to seatrade maritime
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ContiOcean Environment expands green maritime services
ContiOcean Environment expands green maritime services The Shanghai company has set-up a new joint venture in Hong Kong following its public listing in January. Katherine Si Go to seatrade maritime
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Top maritime news stories for week ended 10 October
Top maritime news stories for week ended 10 October A selection of the leading shipping stories to appear on Seatrade Maritime News over the past week. Marcus Hand Go to seatrade maritime
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Maersk Offshore Wind cancels $475m vessel at Seatrium
Maersk Offshore Wind cancels $475m vessel at Seatrium The Wind Turbine Installation Vessel is 98.9% completed and was destined for deployment at Empire Wind 1 in the US. Marcus Hand Go to seatrade maritime
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Panama Canal transits in FY2025 bounce back from drought
Panama Canal transits in FY2025 bounce back from drought The key waterway connecting the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans reported strong increases in revenues and transit numbers. Michele Labrut Go to seatrade maritime
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Bollinger christens Atlas dry dock built to support Columbus class program
Bollinger christens Atlas dry dock built to support Columbus class program Bollinger Shipyards, in partnership with General Dynamics Electric Boat, hosted a christening ceremony today for the state-of-the-art floating dry dock Atlas. Measuring 618 x 140 feet, Atlas will play a critical role in the construction and sustainment of the Columbia-class ballistic missile submarine program,…
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Maersk Offshore cancels WTIV contract with Seatrium
Maersk Offshore cancels WTIV contract with Seatrium Seatrium reported today that Maersk Offshore Wind (the former Maersk Supply) has canceled the contract for a Wind Turbine Installation Vessel (WTIV) ordered March 2022 for deployment at the Empire Wind 1 offshore wind farm. Construction work on Empire Wind 1 was paused earlier this year under a…
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ExxonMobil enters the LNG bunkering market
ExxonMobil enters the LNG bunkering market In what its says is part of its broader strategy to pursue up to $30 billion in lower-emission investments between 2025 and 2030, ExxonMobil is entering the LNG marine bunkering market, initially with two LNG bunker vessels. It says this marks an important step in its efforts to help…
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Solstad Maritime books new contracts worth $50M
Solstad Maritime books new contracts worth $50M Norway’s Solstad Maritime ASA reports that it has booked multiple new contract awards for several anchor handling tug supply vessels (AHTS) and a construction support vessel (CSV). The combined firm duration of the contracts is approximately 700 vessel days. The combined value of the firm contracts is approximately…
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Bollinger-led team picked to build six Arctic Security Cutters
Bollinger-led team picked to build six Arctic Security Cutters Under a Memorandum of Understanding signed at the White House yesterday by President Trump and Finnish President Alexander Stubb, a team led by Bollinger Shipyards, in partnership with Rauma Marine Constructions, Seaspan Shipyards, and Aker Arctic Technology Inc., has been selected for the design and construction…
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BP scores victory in arbitration showdown with Venture Global, seeks over $1B in damages
BP scores victory in arbitration showdown with Venture Global, seeks over $1B in damages Venture Global, an American producer of liquefied natural gas (LNG) sourced from North American basins, has lost its arbitration battle against the UK-headquartered energy giant BP over the delay in starting full commercial operations at its LNG facility in Louisiana, United…
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Chevron gearing up for drilling ops with Noble rig offshore Suriname
Chevron gearing up for drilling ops with Noble rig offshore Suriname Chevron Suriname Exploration, a subsidiary of U.S.-based energy giant Chevron, is preparing to embark on drilling activities off the coast of Suriname with a rig owned by Noble Corporation, an American offshore drilling giant. The post Chevron gearing up for drilling ops with Noble…
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Germany first country to embark on Canada’s green shipping corridor initiative
Germany first country to embark on Canada’s green shipping corridor initiative Germany has become the first country to join a Canadian initiative to establish green shipping corridors. The post Germany first country to embark on Canada’s green shipping corridor initiative appeared first on Offshore Energy. Naida Hakirevic Prevljak Go to offshore energy biz
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Domino effect of recent permit reversal: Uncertainty envelops another African block’s development
Domino effect of recent permit reversal: Uncertainty envelops another African block’s development After the Western Cape High Court’s decision to ax environmental authorization for oil and gas offshore drilling activities planned in Block 5/6/7, Canada-headquartered oil and gas exploration company Africa Energy has embarked on talks to find out what is required for an environmental…
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Multiple Solstad anchor handlers, one CSV secure contracts totaling 700 days
Multiple Solstad anchor handlers, one CSV secure contracts totaling 700 days Norway’s Solstad Maritime has secured new contracts for several anchor handling tug supply vessels […] The post Multiple Solstad anchor handlers, one CSV secure contracts totaling 700 days appeared first on Offshore Energy. Nadja Skopljak Go to offshore energy biz
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China returns fire with retaliatory port fees targeting US-affiliated ships
China returns fire with retaliatory port fees targeting US-affiliated ships At first blush, the fees targeting US entities would affect Matson, Maersk Line and APL, part of the CMA CGM group. Go to journal of commerce
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Lower US imports tightening truck capacity at key inland hubs
Lower US imports tightening truck capacity at key inland hubs Fewer trucks arriving with imports in Las Vegas, Chicago and other inland hubs means tighter capacity and higher transactional costs for outbound shipments. Go to journal of commerce
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Roadrunner targets ‘ride share-like’ shipper experience with new pickup platform
Roadrunner targets ‘ride share-like’ shipper experience with new pickup platform The LTL carrier has used technology to drive its financial turnaround, with the latest example being a system that has slashed the number of missed pickups for shippers. Go to journal of commerce
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Deep divisions linger as IMO gathers for pivotal decarbonization talks
Deep divisions linger as IMO gathers for pivotal decarbonization talks It has taken several years for the IMO to get to this point, but the heavily compromised net-zero framework agreement has polarized the shipping industry. Go to journal of commerce
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U.S. Sanctions Iran’s Shadow Fleet Of Vessels Involved In Energy Trade Worth Hundreds Of Millions
U.S. Sanctions Iran’s Shadow Fleet Of Vessels Involved In Energy Trade Worth Hundreds Of Millions Image for representation purposes only The United States has announced sweeping new sanctions on Iran’s oil and gas network, targeting nearly 90 individuals, companies, and vessels accused of transporting and trading Iranian petroleum and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) in violation…
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Mitsubishi Shipbuilding Launches Japan’s New Large Car Ferry ‘HAMANASU’
Mitsubishi Shipbuilding Launches Japan’s New Large Car Ferry ‘HAMANASU’ Image Credits: MHI Mitsubishi Shipbuilding Co., Ltd., part of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) Group, has launched its newest large car ferry, HAMANASU. The christening and launch ceremony took place on October 9 at MHI’s Shimonoseki Shipyard & Machinery Works in Yamaguchi Prefecture. The ferry was commissioned…
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Construction Workers Discover WWII-Era Explosive At Port Of Long Beach, Halting Operations
Construction Workers Discover WWII-Era Explosive At Port Of Long Beach, Halting Operations Image for representation purposes only Operations at one of the six container terminals at the Port of Long Beach were temporarily suspended on Wednesday, 8 October, after a construction crew uncovered a World War II‑era explosive device buried beneath the ground. A spokesperson…
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Yemeni Forces Intercept Vessel Carrying Advanced Drone Equipment For Houthis
Yemeni Forces Intercept Vessel Carrying Advanced Drone Equipment For Houthis Image Credits: Southern Giants Brigades Media Center/X Yemeni security forces have intercepted a vessel off the coast of Ras Al-Ara in Lahj Governorate carrying advanced drone equipment and military supplies destined for the Iran‑backed Houthis. The operation, led by Brigadier General Hamdi Shukri, commander of…
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Cargo Ship Grounded For Over A Month In Franklin Strait Successfully Refloated
Cargo Ship Grounded For Over A Month In Franklin Strait Successfully Refloated Image Credits: Wagenborg A general cargo vessel stranded for more than a month in the Canadian Arctic has been successfully refloated following a complex salvage operation. The MV Thamesborg had run aground on 6 September in the Franklin Strait, near Prince of Wales…
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Ibex Announces Winners of the 2025 Innovation Awards
Ibex Announces Winners of the 2025 Innovation Awards The NMMA awarded Innovation Awards at IBEX to: Spectrum Color Eye; Diab; Brownell Boat Stands; Docked, Docked; AquaAmp; Sea Socket; Taco Marine; Solid State Marine; Dometic; Norcross Marine Products; ASA Electronics; Yamaha Motor Corporation. Courtesy IBEX Editor’s Note: Boating contributor, Alan Jones, served as a judge for these…
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Corvus Energy Secures $60 Million Investor Funding
Corvus Energy Secures $60 Million Investor Funding The investment will help the firm expand the production capacity of its energy storage systems. Go to ship&bunker
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BUNKER PRICES: G20-VLSFO Index Holds Steady as Crude Slips
BUNKER PRICES: G20-VLSFO Index Holds Steady as Crude Slips Global VLSFO prices have advanced overall this week. Go to ship&bunker
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BUNKER JOBS: Glander Seeks Two Bunker Traders in Singapore
BUNKER JOBS: Glander Seeks Two Bunker Traders in Singapore The company is looking for candidates with three to five years of experience. Go to ship&bunker
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Unmanned Vessel Trialled for the First Time in Rotterdam Waters
Unmanned Vessel Trialled for the First Time in Rotterdam Waters The Port of Rotterdam sees unmanned vessels complementing its existing surface vessels. Go to ship&bunker
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ExxonMobil Enters LNG Bunkering Market with Two Charter Vessels
ExxonMobil Enters LNG Bunkering Market with Two Charter Vessels The firm’s entry comes at a time when some conventional bunker firms are holding back on LNG bunkering plans. Go to ship&bunker
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ROC + DOCK Project to Advance Autonomous Vessel Operations
ROC + DOCK Project to Advance Autonomous Vessel Operations Autonomous Vessels Go to workboat365
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Case Study: MacGregor AHC Cranes Prove Optimal for Prysmian Advanced Cable-laying Vessels
Case Study: MacGregor AHC Cranes Prove Optimal for Prysmian Advanced Cable-laying Vessels Cranes Go to workboat365
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Project OptiMar Wins Government Grant to Drive Clean Maritime Innovation
Project OptiMar Wins Government Grant to Drive Clean Maritime Innovation Electronics & Communication Go to workboat365
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Overloaded barge led to person overboard and loss of cargo in Nunavut, Canada
Overloaded barge led to person overboard and loss of cargo in Nunavut, Canada Jens Karsten Go to baird maritime
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VIDEO | Yemeni opposition group reports interception of boat carrying Houthi war materiel
VIDEO | Yemeni opposition group reports interception of boat carrying Houthi war materiel Will Xavier Go to baird maritime
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Greece’s Performance Shipping adds modern Suezmax pair in fleet expansion drive
Greece’s Performance Shipping adds modern Suezmax pair in fleet expansion drive The purchase price is reported at around US$75M per vessel Georgios Go to rivieramm
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Major national and international shipowners’ groups call for adoption of maritime net-zero carbon plan
Major national and international shipowners’ groups call for adoption of maritime net-zero carbon plan ’Only global rules will decarbonise a global industry,’ say international coalitions, as Asian and European nation’s shipowners’ groups point to the risk of ’unwieldy patchwork’ of regional regulations in the absence of IMO Net Zero Framework Jamey Go to rivieramm
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Troubled offshore wind developer Ørsted to shed a quarter of its workforce
Troubled offshore wind developer Ørsted to shed a quarter of its workforce 500 employees to be made redundant in Q4 2025, including approximately 235 in Denmark David Go to rivieramm
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Prospectus highlights Welsh ports’ potential role in offshore wind
Prospectus highlights Welsh ports’ potential role in offshore wind Deepwater harbours and established supply chains could enable Welsh ports to play a role in floating wind projects David Go to rivieramm
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Grants approved to support waterfront facilities for offshore wind in California
Grants approved to support waterfront facilities for offshore wind in California Despite Trump administration’s antipathy towards offshore wind, California now has much of what it needs to continue advancing work on it for the next three years David Go to rivieramm
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Two killed after ship undergoing repairs tilts onto its side near Istanbul
Two killed after ship undergoing repairs tilts onto its side near Istanbul Gareth Havelock Go to baird maritime
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Solstad Offshore posts update to financial guidance for 2025
Solstad Offshore posts update to financial guidance for 2025 Jens Karsten Go to baird maritime
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Tanker News Roundup | October 10 – Russian LNG carrier submarine project, Korean chemical tanker order and more
Tanker News Roundup | October 10 – Russian LNG carrier submarine project, Korean chemical tanker order and more Baird Maritime Go to baird maritime
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Activist flotilla group accuses Israel of blocking its publicity aid
Activist flotilla group accuses Israel of blocking its publicity aid Reuters Go to baird maritime
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Oil prices trend down following Gaza truce
Oil prices trend down following Gaza truce Reuters Go to baird maritime
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U.S. Turns to Finnish Expertise to Jump-Start Icebreaker Production
U.S. Turns to Finnish Expertise to Jump-Start Icebreaker Production (Feed generated with FetchRSS) Defense Go to gcaptain
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U.S. Targets Iran’s Shadow Fleet with Massive Sanctions Package
U.S. Targets Iran’s Shadow Fleet with Massive Sanctions Package (Feed generated with FetchRSS) Shipping Go to gcaptain
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U.S. Coast Guard to Acquire 11 Icebreakers in Landmark U.S.-Finland Pact
U.S. Coast Guard to Acquire 11 Icebreakers in Landmark U.S.-Finland Pact (Feed generated with FetchRSS) Defense Go to gcaptain
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Freight to Dodge Worst of US Port Fees Thanks to Workarounds
Freight to Dodge Worst of US Port Fees Thanks to Workarounds (Feed generated with FetchRSS) Shipping Go to gcaptain
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Sanctioned Iranian Bulker Spotted Offloading Cargo in Brazil
Sanctioned Iranian Bulker Spotted Offloading Cargo in Brazil A blacklisted Iranian bulker has arrived at a port in Brazilian state of Santa Catarina and reportedly offloaded a cargo of fertilizer, a double viol… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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ExxonMobil Charters Two Vessels to Launch LNG Bunker Business
ExxonMobil Charters Two Vessels to Launch LNG Bunker Business ExxonMobil announced it is entering the LNG marine bunkering market as part of its broader strategy to pursue up to $30 billion in lower-emission inv… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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Finnish Prosecutors Appeal Court Ruling on Eagle S Cable-Damage Case
Finnish Prosecutors Appeal Court Ruling on Eagle S Cable-Damage Case Prosecutors in Finland are appealing a lower court ruling that found that the nation does not have any legal jurisdiction over subsea infrastructure… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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Another Arms Shipment for the Houthis Intercepted by Opposition Faction
Another Arms Shipment for the Houthis Intercepted by Opposition Faction Factions opposing the Houthis have made yet another significant interception of Iranian-sourced arms destined for the Houthi militants. This time it… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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TSB: Barge Stability Drops Off Dangerously When Overloaded
TSB: Barge Stability Drops Off Dangerously When Overloaded Canada’s Transportation Safety Board is advising mariners to keep in mind the differences in stability between flatbottomed barges and seagoing hull s… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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Australia Reports on Bulker’s Engine Shut Down in Busy Port Hedland
Australia Reports on Bulker’s Engine Shut Down in Busy Port Hedland The Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) has released its interim report on the incident involving bulk carrier FMG Nicola (260,840 dwt) while de… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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Containerization & Intermodal Institute Present Connie Award to John Nardi
Containerization & Intermodal Institute Present Connie Award to John Nardi The Containerization & Intermodal Institute (CII) is proud to announce that John Nardi, President of the Shipping Association of New York and New Jers… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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Carousel Logistics launches nationwide pick-up drop-off network across the UK
Carousel Logistics launches nationwide pick-up drop-off network across the UK October 9, 2025 Go to aircargoweek
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Ostend-Bruges Airport appoints Johan Leunen as Cargo Development Director
Ostend-Bruges Airport appoints Johan Leunen as Cargo Development Director October 9, 2025 Go to aircargoweek
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Air Charter Service opens 40th office
Air Charter Service opens 40th office October 9, 2025 Go to aircargoweek
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Airfreight not yet realigned as de minimis era ends
Airfreight not yet realigned as de minimis era ends October 9, 2025 Go to aircargoweek
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Global rollout of CIND’s ContourCheck ULD modelling software gathers pace
Global rollout of CIND’s ContourCheck ULD modelling software gathers pace October 9, 2025 Go to aircargoweek
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Industry splits ahead of historic IMO vote on Net Zero Framework
Industry splits ahead of historic IMO vote on Net Zero Framework As the IMO prepares to decide shipping’s most consequential climate measure in decades, a rare show of unity from leading shipowner associations faces opposition from the likes of John Fredriksen, Greek giants, leading class societies and Washington. With days to go before the International…
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Europe’s top ports gridlocked by strikes
Europe’s top ports gridlocked by strikes Container operations at Europe’s largest port, Rotterdam, have come to a standstill as lashers began a 48-hour strike on Wednesday afternoon to demand higher wages, while harbour pilots’ protests in neighbouring Antwerp-Bruges continue to disrupt marine traffic. Dutch union FNV said workers at International Lashing Services and Matrans Marine…
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NAPA: Integration is shipping’s new superpower
NAPA: Integration is shipping’s new superpower Shipping’s decarbonisation drive won’t be defined by one big breakthrough, according to Mikko Kuosa, CEO of Finland-based software company NAPA. Instead, the focus is shifting to combining proven technologies and tailoring solutions to fit specific vessel types and trades. “There will not be a single silver-bullet solution,” Kuosa tells…
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British university sets out to turn seawater into ship fuel
British university sets out to turn seawater into ship fuel London’s Brunel University is teaming up with startup Genuine H2 to pilot a system that splits seawater into hydrogen onboard ships. The concept is to feed seawater through electrolyzers, extract pure hydrogen, store it on ship, then use it as a clean-burning fuel. Brunel’s project…
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Alternative lender Hudson Structured raises $719m for ship finance
Alternative lender Hudson Structured raises $719m for ship finance US alternative financier Hudson Structured Capital Management (HSCM) has raised $719m for its latest shipping vehicle, marking the Connecticut-based firm’s largest maritime fund to date. The new fund, Hudson Northern Shipping Fund V (HNSF V), exceeded its $700m target, underscoring continued investor appetite for ship finance…