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Singapore Inc feels the squeeze
Singapore Inc feels the squeeze It might be the world’s premier maritime hub, but the bills are a pain. How do you run a tight ship in the Lion Republic? Singapore may be celebrated as one of the world’s most efficient and stable maritime hubs, but beneath the gloss, businesses are grappling with the rising…
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Marco Polo Marine expands fleet with two new AHTS vessels
Marco Polo Marine expands fleet with two new AHTS vessels Singapore offshore vessel player and shipyard Marco Polo Marine will be expanding its fleet with the addition of two newbuild anchor handling tug supply (AHTS) vessels. With a combined value of approximately $34m, the vessels are expected to join the fleet in 2026. With these…
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India unveils $8bn maritime moonshot
India unveils $8bn maritime moonshot India has unveiled an $8bn maritime stimulus, its boldest bet yet to climb the global shipbuilding ladder. The Union cabinet this week signed off on a ₹69,725 crore package aimed at nothing less than vaulting the country into the world’s top ten shipbuilding nations by 2030, and the top five…
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UNCTAD warns shipping is entering a period of fragile growth and mounting uncertainty
UNCTAD warns shipping is entering a period of fragile growth and mounting uncertainty Global shipping is entering a period of fragile growth, rising costs and mounting uncertainty, according to The Review of Maritime Transport 2025 released yesterday by UN Trade and Development (UNCTAD). After firm growth last year, seaborne trade is expected to stall in…
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Coal trade faces rare back-to-back decline
Coal trade faces rare back-to-back decline Global coal trade is forecast to shrink in 2025, the first drop since the covid-19 shock of 2020, with another fall expected in 2026. If confirmed, this would be the first consecutive two-year decline in seaborne coal trade in the 21st century, according to analysis by The Signal Group…
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New FedEx sort centre to boost Estonian e-commerce
New FedEx sort centre to boost Estonian e-commerce Federal Express has launched its first automated sorting facility at Tallinn airport, tripling capacity to 3,000 parcels per hour as Estonia’s e-commerce sector grows 20% annually to reach €5 billion turnover. Go to aircargonews
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IBS to speed Luxcargo Handling’s digital journey
IBS to speed Luxcargo Handling’s digital journey Cargolux’s ground handling arm has partnered with IBS Software to replace legacy systems with digital cargo terminal operations technology Go to aircargonews
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Lithium batteries help keep Cathay Cargo carryings aloft
Lithium batteries help keep Cathay Cargo carryings aloft Cathay Cargo reported 13% year-on-year volume growth in August, driven by strong dangerous goods demand, particularly lithium batteries Go to aircargonews
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Boeing delivers 777F to Suparna Airlines
Boeing delivers 777F to Suparna Airlines Reports: Boeing has delivered the first of two 777 freighters to Suparna Airlines in China, marking a milestone moment in the air cargo industry Go to aircargonews
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Lithium batteries help keep Cathay Cargo carryings aloft
Lithium batteries help keep Cathay Cargo carryings aloft Cathay Cargo reported 13% year-on-year volume growth in August, driven by strong dangerous goods demand, particularly lithium batteries Go to aircargonews
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HD Hyundai to expand Saudi Arabia shipbuilding co-operation
HD Hyundai to expand Saudi Arabia shipbuilding co-operation Ministerial meeting with Korean shipbuilding group paves way for Saudi supply chain to support engine manufacturing and shipbuilding. Gary Howard Go to seatrade maritime
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Accelleron says investment pooling will raise alternative fuel financing
Accelleron says investment pooling will raise alternative fuel financing The technology to transition to net zero is available, but the fuels are not, Accelleron argues that pooled investment drives can solve maritime’s green fuel riddle Nick Savvides Go to seatrade maritime
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Hapag-Lloyd renews DP World deal at Port of Santos
Hapag-Lloyd renews DP World deal at Port of Santos German container line is renewing its long-term contract at the Brazilian port as DP World expands presence. Michele Labrut Go to seatrade maritime
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Itochu orders bulker pair at New Dayang Shipbuilding
Itochu orders bulker pair at New Dayang Shipbuilding The Japanese trading house Itochu Corporation is returning to New Dayang Shipbuilding for bulk fleet expansion. Katherine Si Go to seatrade maritime
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Navigating maritime decarbonisation with Joey Ng from Braemar
Navigating maritime decarbonisation with Joey Ng from Braemar Decarbonisation presents both opportunities and risks for shipping companies ahead of new regulations. Marcus Hand Go to seatrade maritime
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New German Aerospace Center vessel will feature next-gen Steerprop azimuth propulsion
New German Aerospace Center vessel will feature next-gen Steerprop azimuth propulsion Finnish propulsion specialist Steerprop has been selected to deliver its new next generation of contra-rotating propeller (CRP) azimuth propulsions to Lloyd Werft Bremerhaven GmbH, which is building a state-of-the-art research vessel for the German Aerospace Center (DLR). The new vessel, measuring 48 meters in…
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REGENT and Fairlead partner to accelerate Seaglider deployment
REGENT and Fairlead partner to accelerate Seaglider deployment Seaglider-developer REGENT Craft and marine engineering, manufacturing and ship repair specialist Fairlead have announced a strategic partnership to advance the development, production, and deployment of Seaglider technology for defense and logistics applications. VIDEO: REGENT begins sea trials of first passenger-carrying Seaglider The partnership brings together REGENT Defense’s…
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Port Houston names Eric Casey its COO, Parker Harrison its CLO
Port Houston names Eric Casey its COO, Parker Harrison its CLO Following a nationwide search, Port Houston has made two key leadership appointments, naming Eric Casey its chief operating officer (COO) and Parker Harrison as as its Incoming chief legal officer (CLO). Casey brings with him extensive experience in port operations and logistics. He previously…
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Coast Guard to invest $350 million in robotics and autonomous systems
Coast Guard to invest $350 million in robotics and autonomous systems The U.S. Coast Guard announced yesterday it will invest nearly $350 million to expand robotics and autonomous systems, a move aimed at enhancing maritime operations, improving safety, and strengthening the service’s ability to respond to emergencies along U.S. waterways and coasts. The funding, provided…
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Cadeler takes delivery of its first A-class vessel, Wind Ally
Cadeler takes delivery of its first A-class vessel, Wind Ally Copenhagen-headquartered offshore wind farm installation specialist Cadeler has taken delivery of its first A-class vessel, Wind Ally. It is the first of three A-class newbuilds ordered by the company. Its sister vessel, Wind Ace, is scheduled for delivery in the second half of 2026, followed…
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SLB picks up job with Petrobras for up to 35 wells in Brazilian waters
SLB picks up job with Petrobras for up to 35 wells in Brazilian waters U.S.-headquartered technology player SLB has secured a multi-well ultra-deepwater assignment off the coast of Brazil, which will enable the country’s state-owned energy giant Petrobras to scale up its oil and gas production and overall performance. The post SLB picks up job…
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Operator taking steps to close funding gap ahead of oil project’s FID as partner ups its stake
Operator taking steps to close funding gap ahead of oil project’s FID as partner ups its stake Finder Energy, a Perth-based oil and gas exploration player, is taking steps to secure remaining funds for a final investment decision (FID), which will enable it to develop two oilfields off the coast of Timor-Leste. To this end,…
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LONGi to provide equipment for green hydrogen project in Namibia
LONGi to provide equipment for green hydrogen project in Namibia LONGi Hydrogen has signed an equipment supply agreement with an undisclosed customer to provide one set of LONGi ALK Hi1 electrolyzer and its Balance of Plant (BoP) for a green hydrogen project in Namibia. The post LONGi to provide equipment for green hydrogen project in…
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Port of Klaipėda moves into final phase of shore power rollout
Port of Klaipėda moves into final phase of shore power rollout Lithuania’s Port of Klaipėda is entering the final stages of its quay electrification project, […] The post Port of Klaipėda moves into final phase of shore power rollout appeared first on Offshore Energy. Sara Kosmajac Go to offshore energy biz
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Indonesia’s Pertamina International Shipping readies to capture CCS/CCUS sweet spot
Indonesia’s Pertamina International Shipping readies to capture CCS/CCUS sweet spot Indonesian state-owned company PT Pertamina International Shipping (PIS) has unveiled its latest strategy to seize opportunities in international carbon shipping, signaling its readiness to support the development of the carbon capture and storage/carbon capture utilization and storage (CCS/CCUS) sector. The post Indonesia’s Pertamina International Shipping…
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Uplift in ship demand to serve DEME, Cadeler wind farm projects
Uplift in ship demand to serve DEME, Cadeler wind farm projects Progress for wind projects in the UK and Taiwan have bucked the trend of an expected drop in offshore wind turbine generator awards this year. Go to journal of commerce
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Appeals court strikes down FMC’s detention and demurrage billing rule
Appeals court strikes down FMC’s detention and demurrage billing rule A federal appeals court said the agency made an unfair and arbitrary rule that allows ocean carriers to bill late fees to one set of contracted parties but not others, like truckers. Go to journal of commerce
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Air cargo shift from major European hubs underway: report
Air cargo shift from major European hubs underway: report Smaller airports in Europe have positioned themselves as business-friendly entry points for cross-border e-commerce traffic that moves mostly on freighters, according to consultancy Trade and Transport Group. Go to journal of commerce
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India Approves $8 Billion Plan To Become Global Shipbuilding Leader By 2030
India Approves $8 Billion Plan To Become Global Shipbuilding Leader By 2030 Image Credits: Wikipedia In a historic move to strengthen its maritime capabilities, India’s Union Cabinet approved a ₹69,725 crore (around $8 billion) incentive package for the shipping and ports sector on Wednesday. The decision aims to transform India’s shipbuilding industry, modernise port infrastructure,…
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Inland Cargo Vessel Collides With Yacht On Prinses Margrietkanaal, Leaving 1 Dead
Inland Cargo Vessel Collides With Yacht On Prinses Margrietkanaal, Leaving 1 Dead Image Credits: Wikipedia A deadly collision between the inland cargo vessel Spes-Vera and a German-registered pleasure yacht occurred on September 22 on the Prinses Margrietkanaal near Warten, leaving one person dead and another injured. The incident prompted a major emergency response and temporarily…
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NYK Completes First Ship-to-Ship Transfer Of 23,000 Tons Of Liquefied Ammonia
NYK Completes First Ship-to-Ship Transfer Of 23,000 Tons Of Liquefied Ammonia Image Credits: NYK Line Japanese shipping company, NYK Line completed its first-ever ship-to-ship (STS) transfer of liquefied ammonia, moving approximately 23,000 tons between two vessels in open waters off Ceuta, Spain on September 2, 2025. The ammonia was transferred from the carrier Berlian Ekuator,…
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Vessel Attacked Off Yemen As Houthis Intensify Red Sea Operations
Vessel Attacked Off Yemen As Houthis Intensify Red Sea Operations Image for representation purposes only A ship was attacked early Tuesday while sailing in the Gulf of Aden, about 225 kilometers (140 miles) off the coast of Aden, Yemen, according to maritime security sources. The crew reported no injuries, and the vessel is proceeding safely…
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TotalEnergies To Operate Largest Renewable Project Ever Developed In France
TotalEnergies To Operate Largest Renewable Project Ever Developed In France Image for representation purposes only The consortium formed by TotalEnergies and RWE has been selected by the Ministry in charge of Industry and Energy as the winner of the Centre Manche 2 (AO8) offshore wind tender. The consortium will be responsible for designing, developing, building,…
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Balise Pontoons Announces New Halo Model
Balise Pontoons Announces New Halo Model The new Halo from Balise Pontoons offers single or twin Mercury outboards and a choice of Cruise or Lounge layouts. Courtesy Balise Pontoons Balise Pontoons, a luxury pontoon line created by Crest Pontoons, just announced the launch of its new Halo Model. The 26-foot boat (31’5” with the engine…
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Things to Consider When Selling Your Boat
Things to Consider When Selling Your Boat There’s more to selling a boat than cashing the check. Tim Bower A few years back I sold a Honda automobile to a private party. I had no use for the license plates so I dropped them into my king-size municipal trash bin, and on a Thursday a…
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Geely Launches World’s First Methanol-Hydrogen Electric Riverboat
Geely Launches World’s First Methanol-Hydrogen Electric Riverboat Yuanchun 001 debuts in Hangzhou, extending Geely’s methanol-hydrogen technology to the marine sector. Go to ship&bunker
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Ghostworks Marine Secures California Approval for Zero-Emission Vessels
Ghostworks Marine Secures California Approval for Zero-Emission Vessels Ghostworks Marine has gained CARB certification to build and sell zero-emission vessels in California. Go to ship&bunker
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MICS, SHI Ammonia-Fuelled Tanker Powered by Fuel Cells Get BV Approval
MICS, SHI Ammonia-Fuelled Tanker Powered by Fuel Cells Get BV Approval The tanker is designed to be powered by proton exchange membrane fuel cells using ammonia. Go to ship&bunker
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Value Maritime Appoints Union Tech as South Korea Representative
Value Maritime Appoints Union Tech as South Korea Representative Union Tech is set to promote Value Maritime’s scrubber and carbon capture systems in South Korea. Go to ship&bunker
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Valerie Ahrens Steps Down From Bunker Holding Management
Valerie Ahrens Steps Down From Bunker Holding Management Ahrens first joined the company in September 2022, serving on the board of Bunker One LNG in addition to her senior directorship. Go to ship&bunker
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Does offshore wind need of a soft reset?
Does offshore wind need of a soft reset? Crew Transfer Vessels Go to workboat365
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SEAONICS Equipment Package For Inkfish’s New Research Vessel
SEAONICS Equipment Package For Inkfish’s New Research Vessel A-Frames Go to workboat365
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Steerprop’s Contra-Rotating Propulsion for German Research Vessel
Steerprop’s Contra-Rotating Propulsion for German Research Vessel Power & Propulsion Go to workboat365
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Frisia Orders Third Fast Ferry – Inselexpress 3
Frisia Orders Third Fast Ferry – Inselexpress 3 Ferries Go to workboat365
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Royal Caribbean confirms Icon 5 order as it secures long-term shipyard deal
Royal Caribbean confirms Icon 5 order as it secures long-term shipyard deal Royal Caribbean Group secures decade-long agreement for shipbuilding slots Finnish shipyard Rebecca Go to rivieramm
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Seatrium inks deal to sell AmFELS Yard for US$50M
Seatrium inks deal to sell AmFELS Yard for US$50M Singapore marine and offshore engineering and technology company set to divest American shipyard to affiliated company of Karpowership in all-cash transaction John Go to rivieramm
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Eastern Pacific Shipping moves for full takeover of CoolCo
Eastern Pacific Shipping moves for full takeover of CoolCo EPS has been a stakeholder in CoolCo since the company spun-off from Golar LNG in 2022 Jamey Go to rivieramm
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Softening crude prices slow APAC oil and gas projects
Softening crude prices slow APAC oil and gas projects While geopolitical events, lower oil prices and a dispute between Petronas and Petros are disrupting the APAC market, the ‘huge’ oil supply gap in 2030 will require continued investment John Go to rivieramm
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Will there be enough LNG carriers by 2030?
Will there be enough LNG carriers by 2030? Can the LNG carrier fleet scale fast enough to meet soaring liquefaction capacity and stricter environmental standards by 2030? Craig Go to rivieramm
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Chinese authorities call off search for missing crew of capsized cargo ship
Chinese authorities call off search for missing crew of capsized cargo ship Jens Karsten Go to baird maritime
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Local groups to protest against planned submarine base in Port Kembla, Australia
Local groups to protest against planned submarine base in Port Kembla, Australia Will Xavier Go to baird maritime
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Russia’s Sozvezdie orders six inland cruise ships from local builder
Russia’s Sozvezdie orders six inland cruise ships from local builder Gareth Havelock Go to baird maritime
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Shetland fishermen propose cod stock stability measures in response to ICES’ “zero catch” advice
Shetland fishermen propose cod stock stability measures in response to ICES’ “zero catch” advice Jens Karsten Go to baird maritime
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Crewman killed in mishap on Greek ferry
Crewman killed in mishap on Greek ferry Gareth Havelock Go to baird maritime
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UN Report: Shipping Faces Perfect Storm of Stalled Growth, Longer Routes, and Surging Costs
UN Report: Shipping Faces Perfect Storm of Stalled Growth, Longer Routes, and Surging Costs (Feed generated with FetchRSS) Shipping Go to gcaptain
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Coast Guard Invests $350 Million in Robotics Tech
Coast Guard Invests $350 Million in Robotics Tech (Feed generated with FetchRSS) Defense Go to gcaptain
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Runaway Ship: Chief Engineer Pleads Guilty After Charleston Bridge Scare
Runaway Ship: Chief Engineer Pleads Guilty After Charleston Bridge Scare (Feed generated with FetchRSS) Shipping Go to gcaptain
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New Outfitting Pier Bolsters Canada’s National Shipbuilding Strategy
New Outfitting Pier Bolsters Canada’s National Shipbuilding Strategy (Feed generated with FetchRSS) Defense Go to gcaptain
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Idan Ofer’s EPS Moves to Take Full Control of LNG Carrier Owner CoolCo
Idan Ofer’s EPS Moves to Take Full Control of LNG Carrier Owner CoolCo (Feed generated with FetchRSS) Shipping Go to gcaptain
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The CMA CGM Group has acquired Freightliner UK Intermodal Logistics, a major rail freight operator in the United… Go to asiacargonews
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GEODIS and Hapag-Lloyd have announced their joint digital integration, aimed at accelerating and securing the exchange… Go to asiacargonews
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DP World, eCitizen partner to transform customs clearance in Kenya
DP World, eCitizen partner to transform customs clearance in Kenya DP World has signed an agreement with Kenya’s Electronic Citizen Solutions (eCitizen) to roll out its adva… Go to asiacargonews
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Korean Air has expanded its use of domestically produced sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), introducing a SAF blend on… Go to asiacargonews
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India-US tonnages continue to fall despite wider volume rebound
India-US tonnages continue to fall despite wider volume rebound Air cargo tonnages from India to the U.S. have continued to fall since new tariffs of 50% came into force on August 27,… Go to asiacargonews
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EPS to Consolidate LNG Transport by Buying Remaining Shares of CoolCo
EPS to Consolidate LNG Transport by Buying Remaining Shares of CoolCo CoolCo, a pure play LNG Carrier, which has been publicly traded for just over three years, is in advanced discussions with its majority owner, Eastern Pacific Shipping, for a potential buyout of its outstanding shares. The move comes in response to the outlook…
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Typhoon Ragasa Disrupts Shipping Across Southern China
Typhoon Ragasa Disrupts Shipping Across Southern China A super typhoon has disrupted shipping in southern China and Taiwan over the last few days, forcing port closures and diversions. No marine casualties have yet been reported, but on shore the toll is significant, including 14 dead in a levee failure in Taiwan. Super Typhoon Ragasa…
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NYK Demonstrates First Liquefied Ammonia STS Contributing to Supply Chain
NYK Demonstrates First Liquefied Ammonia STS Contributing to Supply Chain NYK reports it recently completed its first ship-to-ship transfer involving liquified ammonia. Building the expertise and transfer capabilities for the highly toxic material is seen as a critical element in building the structure to support the growth of ammonia transport and its use as a…
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UN Trade Body Warns Shipping is in a Period of Fragile Growth, Rising Costs
UN Trade Body Warns Shipping is in a Period of Fragile Growth, Rising Costs After years of strong growth in global seaborne trade volumes, a new report from the United Nations’ trade and development organization UNCTAD warns that global maritime trade is entering a period of fragile growth, rising costs, and mounting uncertainty. The…
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France Awards its Largest Offshore Wind Project to TotalEnergies Consortium
France Awards its Largest Offshore Wind Project to TotalEnergies Consortium France’s Ministry of Industry and Energy announced the selection of a consortium headed by TotalEnergies for the development and operation of the country’s largest offshore wind farm to date. The massive project, which would be TotalEnergies’ first large project in the country, represents a…
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Luxcargo Handling partners with IBS Software to transform ground handling operations
Luxcargo Handling partners with IBS Software to transform ground handling operations September 24, 2025 Go to aircargoweek
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Etihad launches premium shipment visibility service SmartTrack
Etihad launches premium shipment visibility service SmartTrack September 24, 2025 Go to aircargoweek
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Hong Kong shuts for 36 hours due to Typhoon Ragasa
Hong Kong shuts for 36 hours due to Typhoon Ragasa September 24, 2025 Go to aircargoweek
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Chapman Freeborn showcases expertise in falcon transportation during peak falconry season
Chapman Freeborn showcases expertise in falcon transportation during peak falconry season September 24, 2025 Go to aircargoweek
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inter airport Europe 2025 spotlights its free to attend Focus Conference
inter airport Europe 2025 spotlights its free to attend Focus Conference September 24, 2025 Go to aircargoweek
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Don’t let the ships of the future run on deforestation
Don’t let the ships of the future run on deforestation Anggi Putra Prayoga, forest campaigner at Forest Watch Indonesia, argues that allowing the use of food/feed-based biofuels in shipping at the IMO could have severe negative social and environmental impacts. Indonesia should serve as a stark warning to anyone considering biofuels as a sustainable clean…
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Singapore’s maritime tech ambitions unveiled
Singapore’s maritime tech ambitions unveiled From testbed to global pace-setter, the Lion Republic is showing world maritime how to harness tech properly. The latest chapter from our brand new Singapore Market Report magazine. Singapore is steadily consolidating its role as one of the world’s most dynamic maritime technology hub, blending government-led initiatives with industry collaboration…
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Reach Subsea orders two more USVs from Kongsberg
Reach Subsea orders two more USVs from Kongsberg Norwegian offshore services player Reach Subsea has exercised the first in a series of options with Kongsberg Maritime to order two more uncrewed surface vessels (USVs). The contract terms for the USVs, to be named Reach Remote 3 and Reach Remote 4, have been mutually agreed upon…
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Idan Ofer’s EPS moves on full CoolCo takeover
Idan Ofer’s EPS moves on full CoolCo takeover Israeli billionaire Idan Ofer is moving to take LNG carrier owner Cool Company (CoolCo) private through his investment arm EPS Ventures. EPS, which already controls nearly 60% of CoolCo, is in advanced talks to buy out the remaining shares at $9.65 each in cash. The offer values…
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Splash Extra now free for all to access
Splash Extra now free for all to access Splash Extra, our monthly title giving readers an incisive brief into where the shipping markets are headed, is now available for free to read. Launched in January 2019, and published on the final Wednesday of every month, Splash Extra contains a topical agenda including exclusives, the monthly…
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MMO urges fishermen to gear up for new EU import requirements
MMO urges fishermen to gear up for new EU import requirements by Fishing News Go to fishing news uk
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Fishing News’ Boat of the Week: Winter of Ladram E 24
Fishing News’ Boat of the Week: Winter of Ladram E 24 by Fishing News Go to fishing news uk
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SeaFest Peterhead hailed a ‘tremendous success’
SeaFest Peterhead hailed a ‘tremendous success’ by Fishing News Go to fishing news uk
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Kingfisher fatality sparks PFD safety warning
Kingfisher fatality sparks PFD safety warning by Fishing News Go to fishing news uk
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Etihad Cargo launches real-time shipment monitoring solution
Etihad Cargo launches real-time shipment monitoring solution Etihad Cargo has deployed a real-time tracking solution featuring advanced sensor technology and dedicated 24/7 control centre operations Go to aircargonews
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Air cargo flows continue to shift
Air cargo flows continue to shift Air cargo trade lanes have rapidly shifted this year as a result of US tariffs and the country’s decision to end the de minimis exemption Go to aircargonews
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DHL Express adds Hanoi capacity to support tech export demand
DHL Express adds Hanoi capacity to support tech export demand DHL Express has deployed additional Boeing 777 and Airbus A330 freighters on daily Hanoi routes, adding over 300 tons of weekly capacity Go to aircargonews
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Tariffs hit Panama Canal’s transit numbers
Tariffs hit Panama Canal’s transit numbers The Panama Canal is looking to secure its long-term future, but says its immediate prospects will be hit by US import taxes Nick Savvides Go to seatrade maritime
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MSC launches Middle East – South America service
MSC launches Middle East – South America service Abu Dhabi to be key transhipment hub for a new service linking the Middle East to South America. Michele Labrut Go to seatrade maritime
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Jones Act qualified WITV arrives offshore Virginia
Jones Act qualified WITV arrives offshore Virginia The Wind Turbine Installation Vessel (WTIV) was built at Seatrium’s AmFELs yard which it has announced it is offloading to Karpowership. Barry Parker Go to seatrade maritime
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China launches first Arctic container service to Europe
China launches first Arctic container service to Europe The first China-Europe Arctic container express service sets sail from the eastern Chinese port of Ningbo-Zhoushan. Katherine Si Go to seatrade maritime
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Brazil court rejects Maersk claim over Santos terminal auction
Brazil court rejects Maersk claim over Santos terminal auction The Brazilian Federal Court has denied Maersk’s request against the National Waterway Transport Agency (Antaq). Michele Labrut Go to seatrade maritime
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Senator Todd Young tours Indiana’s Corn Island Shipyard
Senator Todd Young tours Indiana’s Corn Island Shipyard On Monday, U.S. Senator Todd Young (R-Ind.) toured Corn Island Shipyard in Spencer County, Indiana, to learn more about its operations, workforce, and manufacturing of custom barges. Toured Corn Island Shipyard in Spencer County to learn more about its operations, Hoosier workforce, and manufacturing of custom barges.…
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Kongsberg to deliver two more uncrewed vessels to Reach Subsea
Kongsberg to deliver two more uncrewed vessels to Reach Subsea Kongsberg Maritime has signed a contract with Reach Subsea ASA covering the design, construction and delivery of two additional uncrewed surface vessels (USVs), expanding the pioneering Reach Remote fleet. They will be based on Kongsberg’s UT5208 design, a purpose-built 24-meter platform engineered for remote and…
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ABS and Persona AI aim to bring humanoid robots to shipyards
ABS and Persona AI aim to bring humanoid robots to shipyards Could humanoid robots help solve some shipyard labor shortage issues? Houston-based AI startup Persona AI, founded in 2024 by former Nauticus Robotics CEO Nic Radford, has entered a collaboration with ABS that could make that start to happen. Under an MOU formalized by the…
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Hempel names Gosha Kolton head of its marine business
Hempel names Gosha Kolton head of its marine business Coatings specialist Hempel has appointed Gosha Kolton executive vice president and head of marine, effective January 1 2026. She will become part of Hempel’s executive group management. A Polish national, she joins the company from Henkel Adhesive Technologies, where she served as EU vice president of…
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Blue Water Autonomy enters production agreement with Conrad Shipyard
Blue Water Autonomy enters production agreement with Conrad Shipyard Marking a major step forward in its plan to deploy autonomous surface vessels at fleet scale, Boston-based Blue Water Autonomy reports that it has entered into a production agreement with Conrad Shipyard. The news comes just weeks after Blue Water, a startup founded in 2024, announced…
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California regulator clears path for US firm to design and build zero-emission vessels
California regulator clears path for US firm to design and build zero-emission vessels U.S.-based ship design and building company Ghostworks Marine has been given the go-ahead from […] The post California regulator clears path for US firm to design and build zero-emission vessels appeared first on Offshore Energy. Sara Kosmajac Go to offshore energy biz
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VELA wind-powered trimaran starts new era of sustainable shipping in pharma
VELA wind-powered trimaran starts new era of sustainable shipping in pharma Japanese pharmaceutical company Takeda and French shipping company VELA Transport have entered into a business partnership that will enable Takeda to transport its products between Europe and the U.S. using the latter’s first-of-its-kind sailing cargo trimaran. The post VELA wind-powered trimaran starts new era…
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$34M vessel duo positions Marco Polo for Asian oil & gas and wind opportunities
$34M vessel duo positions Marco Polo for Asian oil & gas and wind opportunities Singapore’s Marco Polo Marine has added two new anchor handling tug supply (AHTS) vessels to its fleet. The post $34M vessel duo positions Marco Polo for Asian oil & gas and wind opportunities appeared first on Offshore Energy. Dragana Nikše Go…
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Port of Auckland nears completion of in-port biofouling solution
Port of Auckland nears completion of in-port biofouling solution New Zealand’s Port of Auckland is inching closer to wrapping up the development of […] The post Port of Auckland nears completion of in-port biofouling solution appeared first on Offshore Energy. Sara Kosmajac Go to offshore energy biz