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Supreme Court Strikes Down Trump’s Global Tariffs in 6–3 Ruling
Supreme Court Strikes Down Trump’s Global Tariffs in 6–3 Ruling The U.S. Supreme Court struck down on Friday President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs that he pursued under a law meant for use in national emergencies, (Feed generated with FetchRSS) News Go to gcaptain
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Trump Slaps 10% Global Tariff Using New Trade Law After Supreme Court Defeat
Trump Slaps 10% Global Tariff Using New Trade Law After Supreme Court Defeat U.S. President Donald Trump said on Friday that he would impose a 10% global tariff for 150 days to replace some of his emergency duties that were struck (Feed generated with FetchRSS) News Go to gcaptain
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Trump Administration Advances Third ‘Big Beautiful’ Gulf Lease Sale as Offshore Program Gains Momentum
Trump Administration Advances Third ‘Big Beautiful’ Gulf Lease Sale as Offshore Program Gains Momentum The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management announced Wednesday it will auction approximately 80.4 million acres of federal waters in the Gulf of America in August, (Feed generated with FetchRSS) News Go to gcaptain
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The Maritime Executive’s Annual Cruise Edition is Now Available Online
The Maritime Executive’s Annual Cruise Edition is Now Available Online Celebrating CruisingIt was another record year for cruising in 2025, and this year is shaping up to be even better. Since the pandemic brought things… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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APM Terminals Expands in Middle East with Jeddah Terminal Investment
APM Terminals Expands in Middle East with Jeddah Terminal Investment Maersk’s terminal operator, APM Terminals, is positioning itself to benefit from the growing status of Jeddah Islamic Port as it announced the acquis… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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Glasgow Prestwick Airport celebrates processing 25M ecommerce parcels
Glasgow Prestwick Airport celebrates processing 25M ecommerce parcels Glasgow Prestwick Airport (Prestwick) has marked more than 25 million parcels passing through its Terminal E facility,… Go to asiacargonews
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Austal Finalizes Large Contract to Build Australia’s Landing Craft Heavy
Austal Finalizes Large Contract to Build Australia’s Landing Craft Heavy Austal Defence Shipbuilding Australia highlighted the announcement by the government’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Defence, Richard Marles,… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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Mexico Seizes Nearly 10 Tonnes of Drugs and Three Semi-Submersibles
Mexico Seizes Nearly 10 Tonnes of Drugs and Three Semi-Submersibles The Mexican authorities are highlighting their successful efforts in interdicting the flow of drugs along the country’s coast bound for the United St… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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UK Sells Decommissioned Survey Ship HMS Enterprise to Bangladesh
UK Sells Decommissioned Survey Ship HMS Enterprise to Bangladesh A decommissioned Royal Navy survey ship, HMS Enterprise, that redefined hydrographic and oceanographic operations across the globe for two decades, i… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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Cargo Resupply Mission to U.S. Antarctic Station Completed
Cargo Resupply Mission to U.S. Antarctic Station Completed Military Sealift Command Pacific reports the 2026 cargo resupply mission for U.S. Antarctica operations has been completed. They note that MSC has be… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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Hutchison Makes Overtures to Panama for Negotiations Over Terminal Ops
Hutchison Makes Overtures to Panama for Negotiations Over Terminal Ops Hong Kong-based CH Hutchison is reported to have made a formal request to the government of Panama for negotiations over the operations of the termina… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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Why the DrN-600 cargo drone could redefine regional economics
Why the DrN-600 cargo drone could redefine regional economics February 20, 2026 Go to aircargoweek
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Why blended-wing aircraft could mark cargo aviation’s next breakthrough
Why blended-wing aircraft could mark cargo aviation’s next breakthrough February 20, 2026 Go to aircargoweek
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Supreme Court rules President Trump unlawfully used IEEPA to impose sweeping tariffs
Supreme Court rules President Trump unlawfully used IEEPA to impose sweeping tariffs February 20, 2026 Go to aircargoweek
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Airforwarders Association welcomes Supreme Court tariff ruling
Airforwarders Association welcomes Supreme Court tariff ruling February 20, 2026 Go to aircargoweek
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Supreme Court strikes down IEEPA tariffs: What it means and what comes next
Supreme Court strikes down IEEPA tariffs: What it means and what comes next February 20, 2026 Go to aircargoweek
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Airbus lifts 2026 targets
Airbus lifts 2026 targets February 20, 2026 Go to aircargoweek
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£8.3bn fall in goods exports means UK’s annual trade figures flatter to deceive
£8.3bn fall in goods exports means UK’s annual trade figures flatter to deceive February 20, 2026 Go to aircargoweek
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IMO counts 529 vessels flying false flags
IMO counts 529 vessels flying false flags The International Maritime Organization (IMO) secretariat has counted 529 vessels flying false flags, a sprawling fraud problem that will headline the agenda at next month’s legal sub-committee meeting and exposes systemic weaknesses in global ship registration. In a note circulated ahead of LEG 113, the secretariat said the…
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Denmark detains sanctioned boxship
Denmark detains sanctioned boxship Denmark’s maritime authority on Thursday detained an Iran-flagged container vessel anchored in Danish waters after determining it was not properly registered. LSEG data identify the ship as Nora, which was initially sailing under a Comoros flag. The Danish authority said Comoros had informed it the vessel was not found in the…
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Splash Wrap: ZIM sale tops the agenda
Splash Wrap: ZIM sale tops the agenda A planned $4.2bn sale of ZIM to Germany’s Hapag-Lloyd sparked protests and a strike in Israel this week. Under the structure outlined, Hapag-Lloyd will acquire ZIM and then carve out its Israeli operations into a separate entity to be controlled by FIMI. The new company, to be known…
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New Zealand unleashes its largest sanctions package aimed at Russian-linked shipping
New Zealand unleashes its largest sanctions package aimed at Russian-linked shipping New Zealand on Friday unveiled its largest sanctions package to date, targeting Russia-linked shipping, expanding measures to include 23 individuals, 13 entities and 100 vessels, and lowering the oil price cap for Russian-origin crude to $44.10 per barrel. The announcement comes as the European…
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Trio of tidal power projects awarded contracts off Anglesey
Trio of tidal power projects awarded contracts off Anglesey by Andy Read Go to fishing news uk
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UK’s largest salmon farm approved off Shetland
UK’s largest salmon farm approved off Shetland by Fishing News Go to fishing news uk
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Lithium battery fires put the heat on P&I Clubs
Lithium battery fires put the heat on P&I Clubs As a new policy year dawns for P&I Clubs marine mutual insurers are battling a rise in claims Paul Bartlett Go to seatrade maritime
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Wind power cuts costs but has teething problems say shipowners
Wind power cuts costs but has teething problems say shipowners The joint RINA and IWSA conference on wind propulsion saw a series of owners explain the benefits and pitfalls of sails and their experience in adding technology to their fleet Nick Savvides Go to seatrade maritime
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Trump’s Maritime Golden Age could prove costly for shipping
Trump’s Maritime Golden Age could prove costly for shipping The release of the US Maritime Action Plan floated port fees that would impact virtually international shipping calling America Marcus Hand Go to seatrade maritime
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CMA CGM finalises landmark Indian container ship order
CMA CGM finalises landmark Indian container ship order The French container line has inked contracts with Cochin Shipyard for six new vessels Michele Labrut Go to seatrade maritime
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Top maritime news stories for week ended 20 February
Top maritime news stories for week ended 20 February Container consolidation with Hapag-Lloyd, Trump’s Maritime Action heralds another US port fee, and Maersk and DP World terminal tie-up in Saudi Marcus Hand Go to seatrade maritime
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Transocean’s backlog stands at $6.1 billion in the wake of $610M rig deals
Transocean’s backlog stands at $6.1 billion in the wake of $610M rig deals Switzerland-based offshore drilling contractor Transocean has obtained multimillion-dollar assignments and extensions for seven mobile offshore drilling units (MODUs) from its rig fleet. The post Transocean’s backlog stands at $6.1 billion in the wake of $610M rig deals appeared first on Offshore Energy. Melisa…
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$20 billion Asian LNG project moves forward with environmental clearance
$20 billion Asian LNG project moves forward with environmental clearance An environmental approval is paving the way for the development of a liquefied natural gas (LNG) project in Indonesia’s Masela block, which is expected to play a significant role in Asia’s energy security. The post $20 billion Asian LNG project moves forward with environmental clearance…
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Rig gigs of $900 million push Valaris’ backlog to $4.7 billion
Rig gigs of $900 million push Valaris’ backlog to $4.7 billion Bermuda-incorporated offshore drilling contractor Valaris has secured a batch of new drillship and jack-up rig assignments and extensions in Africa, Asia-Pacific, Europe, and North and South America. The post Rig gigs of $900 million push Valaris’ backlog to $4.7 billion appeared first on Offshore Energy.…
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Long-standing customer taps Tekmar for cable protection under €4.7M contract
Long-standing customer taps Tekmar for cable protection under €4.7M contract UK-headquartered Tekmar Group has won a contract worth over £4 million (around €4.68 million) […] The post Long-standing customer taps Tekmar for cable protection under €4.7M contract appeared first on Offshore Energy. Nadja Skopljak Go to offshore energy biz
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One vessel leaving its fleet as DOF moves to bring in 2011-built duo
One vessel leaving its fleet as DOF moves to bring in 2011-built duo Norwegian vessel owner DOF Group has taken steps to expand its fleet with the acquisition of two anchor handling tug supply (AHTS) vessels. The firm has also decided to offload one AHTS ship. The post One vessel leaving its fleet as DOF…
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Trans-Pacific carriers, importers slow-walking service contract negotiations
Trans-Pacific carriers, importers slow-walking service contract negotiations Retailers are holding back on signing their 2026-27 service contracts because they anticipate spot rates may sink further in the next few weeks, while carriers hold out hope market fundamentals will emerge to reverse the softening trend. Go to journal of commerce
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Ocean carrier on-time arrivals tumbled in January: Xeneta
Ocean carrier on-time arrivals tumbled in January: Xeneta While Gemini Cooperation continues to top the industry’s schedule reliability, even its resilient network was not immune to deteriorating operational factors last month, notably severe weather in the North Atlantic. Go to journal of commerce
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US Supreme Court rules against Trump in critical IEEPA tariff case
US Supreme Court rules against Trump in critical IEEPA tariff case The 6-3 decision by the nation’s highest court to declare as illegal the global tariffs implemented by the US since last April’s so-called “Liberation Day” is likely to throw the Trump administration’s tariff policy into disarray. Go to journal of commerce
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CargoSprint acquires key appointment scheduling tool for LA-LB dray carriers
CargoSprint acquires key appointment scheduling tool for LA-LB dray carriers Dray Dog is predominantly used by large drayage carriers serving the Southern California ports and handles a significant portion of appointments made at the 11 Los Angeles and Long Beach marine terminals. Go to journal of commerce
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Truckload shippers look to minimize growing regulatory risks
Truckload shippers look to minimize growing regulatory risks Asset-based carriers offer a layer of security for shippers concerned with the English language proficiency of drivers and non-domiciled CDL regulatory compliance, but it doesn’t eliminate the risk fully. Go to journal of commerce
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Real Life Incident: General Cargo Ship Grounds And Suffers Hull Damage
Real Life Incident: General Cargo Ship Grounds And Suffers Hull Damage A small coastal general cargo vessel left port at 23:00. At 23:55 the second officer relieved the Master as OOW. The second officer felt normal and capable of keeping his watch, but there was no lookout assigned to that watch. After plotting the vessel’s…
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IMO And Philippines Call For Modernisation Of Global Seafarer Training Standards
IMO And Philippines Call For Modernisation Of Global Seafarer Training Standards Image for representation purposes only The International Maritime Organization (IMO) and Philippine maritime authorities have called for the modernisation of global seafarer training standards as the shipping industry adapts to decarbonisation, digitalisation and rapid technological change. At the Regional Forum on the Effective Implementation…
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U.S. Coast Guard Seizes $13.3 Million Cocaine After Smugglers Throw Cargo Overboard North Of Puerto Rico
U.S. Coast Guard Seizes $13.3 Million Cocaine After Smugglers Throw Cargo Overboard North Of Puerto Rico Image Credits: USCG The U.S. Coast Guard and its partners under the Homeland Security Task Force- San Juan Region have seized 29 bales of cocaine following the interdiction of a suspected drug trafficking vessel in the Atlantic Ocean north…
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Divers Identify 125-Foot Stone-Hauling Sailing Shipwreck 158 Years After It Sank In Lake Erie
Divers Identify 125-Foot Stone-Hauling Sailing Shipwreck 158 Years After It Sank In Lake Erie Image Credits: National Museum of the Great Lakes The National Museum of the Great Lakes (NMGL) and Cleveland Underwater Explorers (CLUE) have confirmed the identity of a newly discovered shipwreck in Lake Erie as the bark Clough. The announcement follows a…
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Mexican Navy Seizes Semi-Submersible With Nearly 4 Tonnes Of Cocaine Off Pacific Coast
Mexican Navy Seizes Semi-Submersible With Nearly 4 Tonnes Of Cocaine Off Pacific Coast Image Credits: Mexican navy The Mexican Navy has intercepted a semi-submersible vessel carrying nearly four tonnes of suspected cocaine in the Pacific Ocean, more than 250 nautical miles south-southwest of the port of Manzanillo in the state of Colima. Three individuals were…
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ABYC Outstanding Technician Awards Nominations Now Open
ABYC Outstanding Technician Awards Nominations Now Open The American Boat and Yacht Council (ABYC) is accepting nominations for its 2026 Outstanding Technician Awards, part of International Marine Service Technician Week, April 20–24. Courtesy ABYC The American Boat and Yacht Council (ABYC) is accepting nominations for its 2026 Outstanding Technician Awards, part of International Marine Service…
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GTT Wins Order for Tank Design for Six LNG Carriers
GTT Wins Order for Tank Design for Six LNG Carriers All six vessels are expected to be delivered between 2028 and 2029. Go to ship&bunker
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World Kinect 2025 Bunker Volumes Sink to Lowest Level in Over a Decade
World Kinect 2025 Bunker Volumes Sink to Lowest Level in Over a Decade The company sold 15.76 million mt of bunker fuel in 2025, down 4.9% from 16.57 million mt in 2024. Go to ship&bunker
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GT Wings’ Wind Propulsion System Performance Assessment Verified by Lloyd’s Register
GT Wings’ Wind Propulsion System Performance Assessment Verified by Lloyd’s Register Verification follows months of commercial operation of the firm’s AirWing wind propulsion system onboard a vessel. Go to ship&bunker
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Passengers Evacuated After Fire Breaks Out on Cruise Ship Off Singapore
Passengers Evacuated After Fire Breaks Out on Cruise Ship Off Singapore One crew member has died following the incident. Go to ship&bunker
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ShoreLink to Supply Mobile Shore Power Unit to Port of Oslo
ShoreLink to Supply Mobile Shore Power Unit to Port of Oslo A mobile shore power unit is designed to be easily moved along the quay, allowing cruise ships to plug to onshore electricity supply. Go to ship&bunker
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Orange Marine Returns to Colombo Dockyard for Cable Laying Vessels
Orange Marine Returns to Colombo Dockyard for Cable Laying Vessels Latest News Go to workboat365
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Vard Marine Congratulates ESG and Hornbeck on CSOV Conversion
Vard Marine Congratulates ESG and Hornbeck on CSOV Conversion Conversions Go to workboat365
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Steerprop Propulsion for Østensjø Rederi’s High-Performance Tug
Steerprop Propulsion for Østensjø Rederi’s High-Performance Tug Power & Propulsion Go to workboat365
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APCL A&P Falmouth Wins Key Work on RRS Discovery and James Cook
APCL A&P Falmouth Wins Key Work on RRS Discovery and James Cook Vessel Repair & Maintenance Go to workboat365
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MacGregor Cargo Access and Deck Machinery for BC Ferries New Vessels
MacGregor Cargo Access and Deck Machinery for BC Ferries New Vessels Deck Equipment Go to workboat365
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One killed after fire ignites on ferry off Singapore
The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) has confirmed that one person was killed after a fire broke out on a passenger vessel as it was en route to Singapore on Friday, February 20. The incident on the Liberia-registered Ro-Pax ferry World Legacy occurred at around 04:00 local time on Friday. The MPA said…
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Belarus to support construction of new port in Mozambique
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko has said that the Government of Belarus is offering to assist Zimbabwe in the construction of a new port in Mozambique. The construction will be a trilateral project that will also entail rehabilitation of railway links to Zimbabwe via Mozambique, in effect making Zimbabwe a regional logistics hub. “We urgently need…
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AWARDS 2025 – Best Large Harbour Tug – Sultanhani – Robert Allan Ltd
This state-of-the-art harbour tug supports towing, escort, and ship assist duties in the busy waters of oil and gas hub Ceyhan in Turkey. Powered by two 3,000kW dual-fuel engines, it can operate on either diesel or LNG, making it one of the first such tugs in operation in Turkey and among the few LNG-powered tugs…
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VESSEL REVIEW | Padma Leader – NYK’s new LNG dual-fuel car carrier boasts 7,000CEU capacity
Japanese shipping company Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha (NYK) recently took delivery of a new pure car and truck carrier (PCTC) from the Imabari Shipbuilding Group’s Tadotsu Shipyard. The NK-classed Padma Leader has an LOA of 199.93 metres (655.94 feet), a moulded beam of 38 metres (120 feet), a depth of 38.76 metres (127.2 feet), a…
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VESSEL REVIEW | Lingling 01 – Unmanned survey boat to support dredging and engineering activities
China Communications Construction Company (CCCC) has taken delivery of a new unmanned surface vehicle (USV) to be used in surveys prior to the execution of dredging projects. Lingling 01 (靈灵01) was built by Changzhou FRP Shipyard as a multi-functional USV with a deep V catamaran design, a pure electric propulsion system, single-beam and multi-beam echosounders,…
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Qatar Airways Cargo has launched a Ramp Digitalisation Programme aimed at creating a fully paperless and more… Go to asiacargonews
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Liège’s CargoLand handled 13,850 tonnes of flowers in the four weeks leading up to Valentine&am… Go to asiacargonews
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Port of LA January cargo dips from elevated 2025 levels
Port of LA January cargo dips from elevated 2025 levels The Port of Los Angeles (Port of LA) reported a year‑on‑year decline in January volumes, easing from the unusually… Go to asiacargonews
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GEODIS said it is deploying a tailored European multimodal solution to support MND in delivering equipment for the… Go to asiacargonews
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The Airforwarders Association (AfA) said Executive Director Brandon Fried will retire at the end of the year, following… Go to asiacargonews
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Why lunar cargo architecture could become space aviation’s defining moment
Why lunar cargo architecture could become space aviation’s defining moment February 19, 2026 Go to aircargoweek
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How carriers and shippers are navigating 2026
How carriers and shippers are navigating 2026 February 19, 2026 Go to aircargoweek
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Advancing air cargo in a dynamic world
Advancing air cargo in a dynamic world February 19, 2026 Go to aircargoweek
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Bringing real-time insights to air cargo charter quoting
Bringing real-time insights to air cargo charter quoting February 19, 2026 Go to aircargoweek
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DHL announces expansion of pharma airfreight network
DHL announces expansion of pharma airfreight network February 19, 2026 Go to aircargoweek
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First carrier to fully integrate digital payment system with PayCargo and IBS Software
First carrier to fully integrate digital payment system with PayCargo and IBS Software February 19, 2026 Go to aircargoweek
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Chapman Freeborn UAE office’s strong start to 2026
Chapman Freeborn UAE office’s strong start to 2026 February 19, 2026 Go to aircargoweek
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Westwood: Transocean-Valaris merger ‘shakes up’ offshore drilling industry
Westwood: Transocean-Valaris merger ‘shakes up’ offshore drilling industry Could the recent US$5.8Bn acquisition of Valaris by Transocean kick off another round of rig-owner consolidation? Westwood Global Energy’s Americas research director, Cinnamon Edralin, examines the impact of the deal Cinnamon Go to rivieramm
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Russia’s Fesco launches new liner service to Cambodia
Russian shipping company the Fesco Transportation Group recently launched a new container liner service between Russia and Cambodia. The service will entail sending containers from the river port of Phnom Penh to Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam, where Fesco has established a regional hub for transshipment of goods from Southeast Asia. Once in Ho…
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New Zealand King Salmon to operate wellboat under long-term lease
New Zealand King Salmon (NZKS) will operate a wellboat under a long-term lease with Norwegian live fish transport company Sølvtrans. This will make Sølvtrans’ 2008-built Ronja King the first wellboat in operation in New Zealand. NZKS expects that the 57-metre-long vessel will arrive in New Zealand waters in April. NZKS said that prior to the introduction of Ronja…
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HHLA FY2025 overall profit affected by tax issues amid 10 per cent revenue growth
According to preliminary, unaudited figures, German port operator and logistics company Hamburger Hafen und Logistik (HHLA) increased its group revenue by 9.9 per cent to €1.756 billion (US$2.06 billion) in the 2025 financial year (previous year: €1.598 billion/US$1.88 billion). The group’s operating profit rose by 19.5 per cent to €161 million (US$189 million) (previous year:…
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TKMS opens submarine component production facility in Israel
German naval shipbuilder TKMS, defence technology company Elbit Systems, and the Israeli Ministry of Defence have inaugurated a new production line in Israel for the manufacture of underwater structural components for submarines. As part of the cooperation, Elbit Systems will establish a new manufacturing facility for underwater FRP components for submarines. Elbit Systems said the…
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New berthing and messing barge delivered to US Navy
Bollinger Shipyards of Louisiana has handed over a new berthing and messing barge to the US Navy. APL 72 belongs to a class of barges designated by the navy as the auxiliary personnel lighter–small (APL(S)) vessels. The first two APL(S) vessels, APL 70 and APL 71, were delivered to the navy in 2022 and 2023,…
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Wreck of Three-Masted Cargo Ship Discovered in Lake Erie
Wreck of Three-Masted Cargo Ship Discovered in Lake Erie The Great Lakes are a source of inspiration for wreck hunters, and new finds turn up every year. The latest, announced this week by the National Muse… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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Kongsberg Discovery Pushes Electromagnetic Sensing Envelope
Kongsberg Discovery Pushes Electromagnetic Sensing Envelope Kongsberg Discovery has upgraded its innovative Kongsberg Listen electromagnetic sensor system, setting new standards for inspections, surveys and kno… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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White House Maritime Action Plan Shows OMSA Leadership on Regulatory Reform
White House Maritime Action Plan Shows OMSA Leadership on Regulatory Reform The Offshore Marine Service Association (OMSA) welcomes and applauds the Administration’s continued focus on strengthening the American maritime indus… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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ACC & AWO Renew Agreement Aligning Safety Practices Across Supply Chain
ACC & AWO Renew Agreement Aligning Safety Practices Across Supply Chain The American Chemistry Council (ACC) and the American Waterways Operators (AWO) today announced the renewal of a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) that re… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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Port Builds on Effort to Strengthen its Safety Culture to Reduce Injuries
Port Builds on Effort to Strengthen its Safety Culture to Reduce Injuries The Port of Virginia® is using a layered approach to strengthen safety throughout its operation by identifying the most common critical risks at its t… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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Navios lines up $134m capesize duo
Navios lines up $134m capesize duo New York-listed Navios Maritime Partners has moved to expand its dry bulk footprint, lining up two Japanese newbuilding capesizes under long-term bareboat-in arrangements. The Angeliki Frangou-led owner said in its quarterly earnings report it agreed to take the scrubber-fitted vessels from an unrelated third party on 12-year bareboat contracts.…
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Teekay Tankers offloads sole VLCC
Teekay Tankers offloads sole VLCC Teekay Tankers is pulling out of the VLCC segment, agreeing to sell its only supertanker in a deal that leaves the New York-listed owner focused squarely on suezmax and aframax tonnage. The Kenneth Hvid-led company said it has struck a deal to sell the 2013-built, 318,700 dwt Singapore Spirit —…
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Oregon maps four offshore wind futures, from zero build to 3GW
Oregon maps four offshore wind futures, from zero build to 3GW The US state of Oregon has unveiled a draft offshore wind roadmap outlining four potential futures off its deepwater west coast, from zero turbines to 3 GW of floating wind, with public input open until April 3. Gestating since June 2024, the Oregon Department…
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Sinokor now controls one in four compliant VLCCs
Sinokor now controls one in four compliant VLCCs One in four compliant VLCCs are now controlled by Ga-Hyun Chung-led Sinokor, according to analysis by Norwegian broker Fearnleys, following the Korean company’s dramatic supertanker raid in the S&P and charter markets over the past few months. Fearnleys suggests Sinokor now controls about 25% of the compliant…
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New head of Poseidon Principles urges banks to keep climate disclosure alive despite US rollback
New head of Poseidon Principles urges banks to keep climate disclosure alive despite US rollback In a climate of escalating geopolitical tension and a sharp retreat from green legislation in Washington, Paul Taylor, the newly appointed chair of the Poseidon Principles Association, has issued a staunch defence of maritime transparency. Writing on LinkedIn, Taylor, who…
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Fishing News Global briefing – 19 February 2026
Fishing News Global briefing – 19 February 2026 by Andy Read Go to fishing news uk
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Andrew Oliver to take helm at GFDE
Andrew Oliver to take helm at GFDE by Fishing News Go to fishing news uk
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IMO NZF would send stable demand signal for zero-emission fuels
IMO NZF would send stable demand signal for zero-emission fuels Weaker alternatives risk delay to zero-emission availability and uptake, UCL report claims. Gary Howard Go to seatrade maritime
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Box growth drives Hamburg throughput increase
Box growth drives Hamburg throughput increase 2025 US volumes tumble on Trump tariffs while China and India throughput grow. Gary Howard Go to seatrade maritime
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MSC celebrates Lunar New Year with Firehorse service
MSC celebrates Lunar New Year with Firehorse service The world’s largest container line launches new service connecting China and Southeast Asia Michele Labrut Go to seatrade maritime
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Damietta Alliance Container Terminals begins operations in Egypt
Damietta Alliance Container Terminals begins operations in Egypt The joint venture brings together Hapag-Lloyd, Eurogate and Contship Italia as well as local partners Marcus Hand Go to seatrade maritime
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Sinokor set for ‘unprecedented’ control of VLCC spot fleet
Sinokor set for ‘unprecedented’ control of VLCC spot fleet Following a surge of VLCC acquisitions Sinokor is set to account for 24% of the global spot trading fleet says Signal Ocean Marcus Hand Go to seatrade maritime
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US sets the date for third Gulf of America oil & gas lease sale
US sets the date for third Gulf of America oil & gas lease sale The U.S. Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) has proposed the date for the third offshore lease sale out of thirty Gulf of America (U.S. Gulf of Mexico) oil and gas lease sales under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. The…
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Shell spins the drill bit with Stena drillship in Egyptian waters
Shell spins the drill bit with Stena drillship in Egyptian waters UK-headquartered energy giant Shell has embarked on multi-well drilling activities off the coast of Egypt with a drillship owned by Scotland-headquartered offshore drilling contractor Stena Drilling. The post Shell spins the drill bit with Stena drillship in Egyptian waters appeared first on Offshore Energy.…
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Reach Subsea about to begin six-month survey campaign for second Shetland HVDC link
Reach Subsea about to begin six-month survey campaign for second Shetland HVDC link Norway’s Reach Subsea is anticipated to commence an offshore survey campaign next week for […] The post Reach Subsea about to begin six-month survey campaign for second Shetland HVDC link appeared first on Offshore Energy. Nadja Skopljak Go to offshore energy biz
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2016-built vessel goes to its new owner
2016-built vessel goes to its new owner Norwegian vessel owner and operator Golden Energy Offshore Services (GEOS) has parted ways with one of its platform supply vessels (PSVs), optimizing its fleet. The post 2016-built vessel goes to its new owner appeared first on Offshore Energy. Melisa Cavcic Go to offshore energy biz
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Six LNG vessels to sport GTT’s tank design
Six LNG vessels to sport GTT’s tank design France’s technological containment specialist Gaztransport & Technigaz (GTT) has been hired to provide the tank design for multiple new liquefied natural gas (LNG) carriers (LNGCs). The post Six LNG vessels to sport GTT’s tank design appeared first on Offshore Energy. Melisa Cavcic Go to offshore energy biz