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US government orders Delta-Aeromexico JV to shut down
US government orders Delta-Aeromexico JV to shut down The US government has ordered Delta & Aeromexico to dissolve their joint venture (JV) following its ongoing aviation disagreement with Mexico Go to aircargonews
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Qatar Cargo looks ahead to bellyhold additions
Qatar Cargo looks ahead to bellyhold additions Qatar Airways Cargo is leveraging passenger network adjustments to boost winter capacity, adding frequencies to London, Bangkok and multiple African destinations Go to aircargonews
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Menzies adds third Sydney cargo facility
Menzies adds third Sydney cargo facility Menzies Aviation has opened its third cargo warehouse at Sydney International Airport to support temperature-sensitive and e-commerce cargo Go to aircargonews
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YTO Cargo Airlines places capacity on WebCargo
YTO Cargo Airlines places capacity on WebCargo YTO Cargo Airlines has become the first all-cargo Chinese airline to place its capacity on the WebCargo by Freightos booking platform Go to aircargonews
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Yang Ming contracts seven boxships with Hanwha Ocean
Yang Ming contracts seven boxships with Hanwha Ocean Taiwan-based Yang Ming Marine chooses South Korean shipyard for container ship fleet expansion. Katherine Si Go to seatrade maritime
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IMO’s global net zero ambitions on a knife edge
IMO’s global net zero ambitions on a knife edge The battle lines are being drawn ahead of next month’s critical meeting and vote at the IMO on its Net Zero Framework. Marcus Hand Go to seatrade maritime
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NatPower and Peel Ports to develop electric vessel corridor
NatPower and Peel Ports to develop electric vessel corridor Installation of shore power at the UK’s Heysham Port will see the port eventually have electric terminals at all four berths Nick Savvides Go to seatrade maritime
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Shipping faces a ‘human emergency’ in its digital transformation
Shipping faces a ‘human emergency’ in its digital transformation Global shipping is undergoing a technological revolution that is gathering pace, transforming maritime operations on land and sea but threatens to create a stranded workforce. Paul Bartlett Go to seatrade maritime
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LISW delegates reach nervy consensus on IMO net zero meeting
LISW delegates reach nervy consensus on IMO net zero meeting With the US threatening to derail IMO’s Net Zero Framework the outcome extraordinary meeting of MEPC next month is far from certain. Paul Bartlett Go to seatrade maritime
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BIMCO: More than 500 alternatively-fueled containerships now on order
BIMCO: More than 500 alternatively-fueled containerships now on order “As of end August 2025, 534 containerships are on order which will be able to use alternative fuels upon delivery. These represent 53% of containerships on order and 77% of the TEU,” says Niels Rasmussen, chief shipping analyst at BIMCO. In addition to these alternatively-fueled ships,…
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ABS, Eureka and AIRCAT collaborate to accelerate USV/ASV development
ABS, Eureka and AIRCAT collaborate to accelerate USV/ASV development Houston-headquartered Eureka Naval Craft, France’s AIRCAT Vessels S.A.S. and ABS have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) that aims to accelerate safe development of high-speed unmanned and autonomous surface vessels (USVs/ASVs) for both naval defense and offshore energy operations. The collaboration is designed to set new…
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Pulsar and Inmarsat expand partnership with 300+ NexusWave rollouts
Pulsar and Inmarsat expand partnership with 300+ NexusWave rollouts Pulsar International and Inmarsat Maritime, a Viasat (NASDAQ: VSAT) company today announced a significant milestone in their long-standing collaboration, with Pulsar committing to rollout NexusWave across more than 300 vessels operated by its customer base over the next 12 months. Inmarsat launches new NexusWave connectivity service…
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Rear Adm. Zeita Merchant to keynote Marine Log’s Top Women in Maritime Celebration
Rear Adm. Zeita Merchant to keynote Marine Log’s Top Women in Maritime Celebration Rear Adm. Zeita Merchant of the U.S. Coast Guard will deliver the keynote address at Marine Log’s Top Women in Maritime Celebration on December 2 at The National WWII Museum in New Orleans. The event, now in its second year as an…
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Next-gen cement carrier Tamarack makes Toronto debut
Next-gen cement carrier Tamarack makes Toronto debut Building materials giant Amrize (NYSE: AMRZ) today welcomed the arrival in Toronto of the M/V Tamarack, a next-generation self-discharging cement carrier with a capacity of over 10,000 cubic meters of cement. Eureka Shipping to build new cement carrier for Great Lakes trade Now beginning a planned 15-year service,…
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UK workers’ strike threat pays off: 130-strong North Sea crew endorses pay boost with CNOOC
UK workers’ strike threat pays off: 130-strong North Sea crew endorses pay boost with CNOOC With the wage growth mission spreading its wings across North Sea platforms, offshore workers have increasingly turned to potential industrial action pursuits to get better pay deals in the UK’s offshore energy sector, as illustrated by the latest wage win…
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ABP-backed collaboration wins UK government funding for green methanol project
ABP-backed collaboration wins UK government funding for green methanol project TURBO-METH, a green methanol production technology project backed by the UK’s port operator Associated British Ports (ABP), has secured funding as part of the UK Department for Transport’s Clean Maritime Demonstration Competition (CMDC) 6. The post ABP-backed collaboration wins UK government funding for green methanol…
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AtoB@C Shipping: Eighth plug-in hybrid newbuild delivered
AtoB@C Shipping: Eighth plug-in hybrid newbuild delivered AtoB@C Shipping, a Sweden-based subsidiary of Finnish shipping company ESL Shipping, has taken delivery of Ventumar, the eighth vessel in its pioneering series of twelve plug-in hybrid coasters. The post AtoB@C Shipping: Eighth plug-in hybrid newbuild delivered appeared first on Offshore Energy. Naida Hakirevic Prevljak Go to offshore…
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Spain-headquartered Asterion comes on board France’s largest LNG terminal
Spain-headquartered Asterion comes on board France’s largest LNG terminal On a European footprint expansion quest, Madrid-headquartered Asterion Industrial Partners, an investment management firm, has enlarged its energy portfolio with the acquisition of an interest in a liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal, described as not only France’s largest LNG receiving and regasification facility, but also one…
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Allseas tasked with dismantling long-serving platform in UK North Sea
Allseas tasked with dismantling long-serving platform in UK North Sea Allseas has won a contract with TAQA UK for the engineering, preparation, removal, and disposal (EPRD) of a platform in the UK Central North Sea. The post Allseas tasked with dismantling long-serving platform in UK North Sea appeared first on Offshore Energy. Dragana Nikše Go…
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Brazil’s Santos readies development of South America’s largest box terminal
Brazil’s Santos readies development of South America’s largest box terminal The terminal would cement the port’s status as the biggest gateway in South America, boosting its annual container capacity by almost 60% and allowing it to handle 20,000-TEUs ships, many of those from Asia. Go to journal of commerce
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BigLift, CY Shipping order two new deck carriers to boost joint fleet
BigLift, CY Shipping order two new deck carriers to boost joint fleet The latest orders come as the heavy-lift shipping sector is facing a mixed outlook in the energy industry, which has been one of its traditional cargo streams. Go to journal of commerce
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Ocean carrier order book dominated by LNG-capable ships: Bimco
Ocean carrier order book dominated by LNG-capable ships: Bimco LNG is the current alternative fuel of choice for ocean carriers that see greater potential to scale up its production to supply the fast-growing dual-fuel fleet. Go to journal of commerce
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Hanwha Ocean Secures $1.47B Deal To Build 7 Advanced LNG Ships For Yang Ming
Hanwha Ocean Secures $1.47B Deal To Build 7 Advanced LNG Ships For Yang Ming Image Credits: Yang Ming/LinkedIn South Korea’s Hanwha Ocean Co. has secured a 1.93 trillion-won ($1.47 billion) contract from Taiwan’s Yang Ming Marine Transport Corp. to build seven LNG dual-fuel container ships, marking the shipbuilder’s first order from the Taiwanese carrier. The…
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U.S. Coast Guard Rescues 49 People From Disabled Whale Watching Vessel In Yaquina Bay
U.S. Coast Guard Rescues 49 People From Disabled Whale Watching Vessel In Yaquina Bay Image Credits: USCG The U.S. Coast Guard rescued 49 passengers aboard a whale watching vessel that became disabled in the Yaquina Bay bar near Newport on Wednesday. The 62-foot vessel, Discovery, sent out a “mayday” call at approximately 12:45 p.m. after…
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Port Of Tyne Unveils UK’s First Electric Foiling Pilot Boat On River Thames
Port Of Tyne Unveils UK’s First Electric Foiling Pilot Boat On River Thames Image Credits: Port of Tyne/LinkedIn The Port of Tyne and Artemis Technologies have showcased electric foiling technologies on the River Thames ahead of the delivery of the UK’s first electric pilot boat to the Tyne in 2026. Powered by Artemis eFoiler® technology,…
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Indian Navy Signs ₹66 Crore Deal To Induct Indigenous Underwater Robots
Indian Navy Signs ₹66 Crore Deal To Induct Indigenous Underwater Robots Image Credits: coratiatech/Instagram The Indian Navy has signed a ₹66 crore contract with Odisha-based Coratia Technologies to procure indigenously developed Underwater Remotely Operated Vehicles (UWROVs) and an Autonomous Surface Vehicle (ASV). The deal, signed in the presence of senior Navy officials, represents the first…
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Cargo Ship Arrested At India’s Paradip Port After Failing To Clear ₹42.7 Lakh Dues
Cargo Ship Arrested At India’s Paradip Port After Failing To Clear ₹42.7 Lakh Dues Image for representation purposes only A foreign cargo ship was detained at Paradip Port after the Orissa High Court ordered its arrest for failing to clear maintenance dues amounting to ₹42.72 lakh. The arrest took place late Tuesday night and was…
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Cruisers Yachts Unveils the All-New VTR Fleet
Cruisers Yachts Unveils the All-New VTR Fleet The new VTR fleet from Cruisers Yachts features distinctive lines. Courtesy Cruisers Yachts Cruisers Yachts, a premier American yacht builder with more than 70 years of heritage, is proud to announce the launch of its newest fleet, the VTR. Designed and built in Oconto, Wisconsin, the VTR line…
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Power Steering for Outboards
Power Steering for Outboards Outboards are increasingly available with power steering systems, using advanced high-speed brushless electric motors controlled by digital input from an electronic helm. Randy Vance While many hydraulic-assist steering systems are available, engine-makers are pushing fly-by-wire steering. In fact, for many applications, we wouldn’t be surprised if digital steering replaced hydraulic steering…
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Incat Powers Ahead with Five Electric Ferries in Build
Incat Powers Ahead with Five Electric Ferries in Build Ferries Go to workboat365
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WMD and AMC Unveil 40-Knot Fire Boat
WMD and AMC Unveil 40-Knot Fire Boat Fire Boat Go to workboat365
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Port of Tyne and Artemis Technologies Showcase Electric Foiling Technology
Port of Tyne and Artemis Technologies Showcase Electric Foiling Technology Foiling Crew Transfer Vessel Go to workboat365
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The Switch Powers Past 500 Shaft Generator Orders
The Switch Powers Past 500 Shaft Generator Orders Power & Propulsion Go to workboat365
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New Workboat ‘Willdiscover’ Joins Williams Shipping Fleet
New Workboat ‘Willdiscover’ Joins Williams Shipping Fleet Workboats Go to workboat365
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Wreck of 19th century schooner discovered in Lake Michigan
Wreck of 19th century schooner discovered in Lake Michigan Jens Karsten Go to baird maritime
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Freedom of navigation under threat, but dislocation offers business opportunity
Freedom of navigation under threat, but dislocation offers business opportunity Naval chief and NATO advisor cite ’paradigm shift’ in maritime threats; MOL chief executive says the evolving threat creates unprecedented challenges and opportunities Jamey Go to rivieramm
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WSC launches industry-first Cargo Safety Program to prevent ship fires
WSC launches industry-first Cargo Safety Program to prevent ship fires World Shipping Council’s programme aims to detect misdeclared and undeclared dangerous goods to prevent ship fires, protect crews, vessels, customers’ cargo and the marine environment Rebecca Go to rivieramm
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Mediterranean carbon capture and storage close to start of operations
Mediterranean carbon capture and storage close to start of operations Prinos, APOLLOCO2 and Callisto initiatives highlight maritime terminals’ role in delivering captured CO2 across borders to stockage facilities Craig Go to rivieramm
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Portland Port names new tugboat, pilot vessel
Portland Port names new tugboat, pilot vessel Newbuild tugboat and pilot transfer vessel enhance marine services to naval and cruise ships in the English port Martyn Go to rivieramm
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Four ultra-deepwater drillships, venerable ocean drilling vessel sold for disposal
Four ultra-deepwater drillships, venerable ocean drilling vessel sold for disposal Cold-stacked Transocean drillships set to be recycled following their sale for undisclosed amount John Go to rivieramm
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South Korea’s security chief denies reports of Russian submarine technology transfers to Pyongyang
South Korea’s security chief denies reports of Russian submarine technology transfers to Pyongyang Will Xavier Go to baird maritime
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22 missing after Pakistani fishing boat capsizes off Oman
22 missing after Pakistani fishing boat capsizes off Oman Gareth Havelock Go to baird maritime
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Republic of Korea Navy’s fifth Sejong the Great-class destroyer floated out
Republic of Korea Navy’s fifth Sejong the Great-class destroyer floated out Will Xavier Go to baird maritime
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Unmanned Craft News Roundup | September 18 – Turkish and US naval USVs, Norwegian operator’s new coastal survey craft and more
Unmanned Craft News Roundup | September 18 – Turkish and US naval USVs, Norwegian operator’s new coastal survey craft and more Baird Maritime Go to baird maritime
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FEATURE | Russia struggles to balance budget as war costs, low oil revenues take their toll
FEATURE | Russia struggles to balance budget as war costs, low oil revenues take their toll Reuters Go to baird maritime
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USTR Considers Easing LNG Penalty Ahead of China-Ship Rule Deadline
USTR Considers Easing LNG Penalty Ahead of China-Ship Rule Deadline (Feed generated with FetchRSS) Shipping Go to gcaptain
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Tariff Turmoil Drives Record Summer Cargo Surge at Nation’s Busiest Ports
Tariff Turmoil Drives Record Summer Cargo Surge at Nation’s Busiest Ports (Feed generated with FetchRSS) Ports Go to gcaptain
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Philippines’ ICTSI Pursues Emerging Market Port Deals Amid Trade Shifts
Philippines’ ICTSI Pursues Emerging Market Port Deals Amid Trade Shifts (Feed generated with FetchRSS) Ports Go to gcaptain
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Russia’s Crude Exports Lose Momentum After Baltic Flows Targeted
Russia’s Crude Exports Lose Momentum After Baltic Flows Targeted (Feed generated with FetchRSS) Shipping Go to gcaptain
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ECS marks six-month milestone in JetSMART cargo rollout in South America
ECS marks six-month milestone in JetSMART cargo rollout in South America ECS Group has marked six months of growth with South America’s ultra-low-cost airline group, JetSMART. Follo… Go to asiacargonews
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Oslo Airport strengthens cargo services with Menzies World Cargo
Oslo Airport strengthens cargo services with Menzies World Cargo Air cargo capacity at Oslo Airport is getting a boost as Menzies World Cargo establishes operations at Norway… Go to asiacargonews
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International Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI) has added eight hybrid rubber-tired gantries (RTGs) to its… Go to asiacargonews
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Navantia to Build First Fleet Solid Support Ship in Spain, Not Belfast
Navantia to Build First Fleet Solid Support Ship in Spain, Not Belfast Historic shipbuilder Harland & Wolff will not be building the first-in-class of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary’s Fleet Solid Support (FSS) vessels because its facility isn’t ready for the job, new owner Navantia says. Instead, the first ship will be constructed in Cadiz…
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New Zealand to Clarify Conflict Between Offshore Wind and Seabed Mining
New Zealand to Clarify Conflict Between Offshore Wind and Seabed Mining The government of New Zealand reports that it will be taking steps to encourage the development of its offshore energy and natural resources. It plans to revise legislation to resolve potential conflicts between offshore wind energy development and seabed mining as a key step…
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In Daring Hoist, Coast Guard Swimmer Recovers Victim From Thor’s Well
In Daring Hoist, Coast Guard Swimmer Recovers Victim From Thor’s Well On Monday, the U.S. Coast Guard responded to a report of a drowning tourist in Thor’s Well, a deep hole in the rocky shoreline south of Yachats, Oregon. The spot is both a roadside attraction and a hazard to the unwary, and not…
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Construction Update as Wind-Powered Cargo Trimaran Gets Biopharma Customer
Construction Update as Wind-Powered Cargo Trimaran Gets Biopharma Customer Construction on what is being billed as the first of a fleet of wind-powered cargo trimaran vessels is proceeding as the French company Vela Transport reports it has booked a major biopharmaceutical client for the service. Last fall, the company reported it had raised the…
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Fight Forces Cruise Ship to Return to Port in Miami
Fight Forces Cruise Ship to Return to Port in Miami Just hours after leaving the pier in Miami on Monday night, the Royal Caribbean cruise ship Wonder of the Seas returned to her berth to deal with an onboard fight, passengers reported and the line confirmed. After departure, two guests aboard Wonder of the Seas…
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Shifting Routes and Sliding Rates
Shifting Routes and Sliding Rates September 17, 2025 Go to aircargoweek
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Astral Aviation delivers WHO aid to DRC in Ebola response
Astral Aviation delivers WHO aid to DRC in Ebola response September 17, 2025 Go to aircargoweek
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Turkish Cargo launches a new product for the aviation industry
Turkish Cargo launches a new product for the aviation industry September 17, 2025 Go to aircargoweek
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AerFin and B&H Worldwide reaffirm regional logistics partnership
AerFin and B&H Worldwide reaffirm regional logistics partnership September 17, 2025 Go to aircargoweek
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Rhenus expands UAE operations to support regional growth strategy
Rhenus expands UAE operations to support regional growth strategy September 17, 2025 Go to aircargoweek
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Baker Hughes secures Petrobras contract extension for vessel duo
Baker Hughes secures Petrobras contract extension for vessel duo Oilfield services giant Baker Hughes has signed a multi-year agreement with Petrobras to extend the deployment of two stimulation vessels. The award, which followed an open tender, also includes the provision of associated chemicals and services. The 2008-built Blue Marlin and the 2013-built Blue Orca will…
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Petros Panagiotidis firms up second LPG swap between Toro and Robin
Petros Panagiotidis firms up second LPG swap between Toro and Robin Toro Corp has struck another related-party deal, selling one of its LPG carriers to an affiliate of chairman Petros Panagiotidis for $20m. The Nasdaq-listed owner is offloading the 2020-built, 4,700 cu m Dream Terrax to a subsidiary of Robin Energy, another Panagiotidis-controlled Nasdaq-listed vehicle.…
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Shipping launches first training playbook for handling ammonia, methanol and hydrogen
Shipping launches first training playbook for handling ammonia, methanol and hydrogen The Maritime Just Transition Task Force (MJTTF) has released industry-first training frameworks designed to facilitate the development of training programmes for seafarers for working on ships powered by ammonia, methanol and hydrogen. The MJTTF was formed at COP26 four years ago by the International…
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Shipping off track on 2030 fuel goals
Shipping off track on 2030 fuel goals The shipping sector is still off track to meet its climate target of having at least 5-10% of the fuel used in international shipping come from scalable zero-emission sources by 2030, according to a new progress report. The fourth annual report of its kind, Progress towards shipping’s 2030…
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SSI: AI and the business of building ships
SSI: AI and the business of building ships Canadian shipbuilding software specialist SSI has been working at the intersection of technology and shipyards for decades. Today, Denis Morais, the company’s CEO, believes the industry is entering a pivotal moment — and AI is at the centre of it. “I’ve never seen shipyards more open to…
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Turkish Cargo launches new aviation logistics service
Turkish Cargo launches new aviation logistics service Turkish Cargo has launched TK Aero, a specialised two-tier logistics service targeting aviation industry components Go to aircargonews
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Rhenus expands in UAE
Rhenus expands in UAE German logistics provider Rhenus Group is expanding its UAE operations and Gulf presence with a new Abu Dhabi office and air-ocean service Go to aircargonews
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Global K9 targets improved air cargo security with partnership
Global K9 targets improved air cargo security with partnership US air cargo screening specialist Global K9 has partnered with Twickelerveld Cargo Screening to improve airfreight security operations across Europe Go to aircargonews
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Volga-Dnepr Group set for sale?
Volga-Dnepr Group set for sale? Sanctions-impacted Volga-Dnepr Group reportedly enters acquisition talks with former Red Wings Airlines chief Yevgeny Solodilin Go to aircargonews
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Turkish Cargo launches new aviation logistics service
Turkish Cargo launches new aviation logistics service Turkish Cargo has launched TK Aero, a specialised two-tier logistics service targeting aviation industry components Go to aircargonews
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Counting down to Saudi Maritime & Logistics Congress 2025
Counting down to Saudi Maritime & Logistics Congress 2025 The two-week countdown to Saudi Maritime & Logistics Congress 2025, the Kingdom’s leading event for maritime professionals and industry leaders, begins as doors open October 1st at Dhahran Expo, Dammam. Seatrade Maritime Go to seatrade maritime
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BigLift and CY Shipping expand joint fleet
BigLift and CY Shipping expand joint fleet The heavy lift shipowners have signed a contract with JingJiang Nanyang Shipbuilding in China. Katherine Si Go to seatrade maritime
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PIL names dual fuel container ship in Ghana
PIL names dual fuel container ship in Ghana The Kota Odyssey Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang, Vice President of Republic of Ghana underscoring PIL’s longstanding relationship with the West African nation. Marcus Hand Go to seatrade maritime
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Japanese shipowner takes stake in Econowind
Japanese shipowner takes stake in Econowind Nissen Kaiun has invested in a Dutch wind-assisted propulsion company Econowind which it sees as delivering a proven solution. Marcus Hand Go to seatrade maritime
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IMO Net Zero Framework faces mounting challenges
IMO Net Zero Framework faces mounting challenges Climate experts highlight weak demand and stalled finance as potential risks to the IMO’s 2030 targets, but now global politics is a growing threat. Paul Bartlett Go to seatrade maritime
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CSM’s new next-gen gamified training app preps crews for PSC inspections
CSM’s new next-gen gamified training app preps crews for PSC inspections Columbia Shipmanagement (CSM), part of Columbia Group, has unveiled the Port State Control (PSC) Challenge, which it calls “a next-generation, gamified training app,” designed exclusively for its crews to enhance preparedness for port state inspections. Hosted on the CSM Learnstrike platform, the PSC Challenge…
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USCG veteran Ryan O’Meara joins SAFE Boats International
USCG veteran Ryan O’Meara joins SAFE Boats International Bremerton, Wash.-based SAFE Boats International has appointed Ryan O’Meara to its business development, federal sales team. He joins the high-performance aluminum boat specialist following a distinguished 26-year career in the United States Coast Guard, where he gained extensive experience in maritime operations, leadership, and mission execution. A…
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New Sperry Marine whitepaper sets out what S-100 means for marine navigation
New Sperry Marine whitepaper sets out what S-100 means for marine navigation A just-released Sperry Marine whitepaper outlines the consequences for equipment procurement, crew training and in-service systems as ship owners consider how and when to respond to the new International Hydrographic Office S-100 standards for ECDIS. The whitepaper explains how the new standards lay…
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Coast Guard turns to Stealth for Mariner Credentialing Program modernization
Coast Guard turns to Stealth for Mariner Credentialing Program modernization The U.S. Coast Guard has awarded Stealth Solutions Inc. a blanket purchase agreement to modernize the service’s Mariner Credentialing Program (MCP) information technology system The Coast Guard notes that the MCP is essential to vetting and denying criminals access to critical maritime infrastructure and supporting…
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$19 billion merger deal is off: ADNOC’s XRG ends takeover talks with Santos
$19 billion merger deal is off: ADNOC’s XRG ends takeover talks with Santos A consortium run by XRG, a subsidiary of Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC), which includes Abu Dhabi Development Holding Company (ADQ) and global investment firm Carlyle, has withdrawn its $18.7 billion non-binding indicative offer for Australia’s energy player Santos. The post…
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Baker Hughes helping Petrobras enhance oil & gas production as vessel duo remains in Brazil
Baker Hughes helping Petrobras enhance oil & gas production as vessel duo remains in Brazil U.S.-headquartered energy technology giant Baker Hughes has disclosed a long-term contract extension with Brazil’s Petrobras for two stimulation vessels, which will keep supporting offshore operations that optimize oil and gas recovery in the South American country’s post and pre-salt fields. The…
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Elcogen opens new solid oxide technology facility, boosting production to 360 MW
Elcogen opens new solid oxide technology facility, boosting production to 360 MW Estonian clean energy technology manufacturer Elcogen has officially opened ELCO I, a solid oxide technology facility on the outskirts of Tallinn, increasing the company’s available production capacity from 10 MW to 360 MW. The post Elcogen opens new solid oxide technology facility, boosting…
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Rostock and Pecém ports join forces on green (energy) corridor
Rostock and Pecém ports join forces on green (energy) corridor Germany’s Rostock Port and Brazil’s Port of Pecém have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to jointly develop a transport corridor through which green energy and green products from Brazil can be imported to Germany and Eastern Europe. The post Rostock and Pecém ports join…
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Navios and HJSC shake hands on methanol-ready boxship quartet order
Navios and HJSC shake hands on methanol-ready boxship quartet order Greece-headquartered dry cargo vessel owner and operator Navios Maritime Partners has placed an order […] The post Navios and HJSC shake hands on methanol-ready boxship quartet order appeared first on Offshore Energy. Sara Kosmajac Go to offshore energy biz
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Cosco says no changes to US services as new port fees approach
Cosco says no changes to US services as new port fees approach While the new fees “may pose certain operational challenges,” Cosco said it does not plan to remove any trans-Pacific services, reduce its US ship deployment, or impose new surcharges to cover the fees. Go to journal of commerce
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Indian drayage strike at Mundra, Kandla ports ends
Indian drayage strike at Mundra, Kandla ports ends Local carrier and forwarder sources expressed relief that the truck strike ended before it had become a crisis extending beyond the two ports. Go to journal of commerce
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Yang Ming signs $1.4 billion upgraded ship order for 16,000-TEU vessels
Yang Ming signs $1.4 billion upgraded ship order for 16,000-TEU vessels Yang Ming said the ships will be the first LNG dual-fuel container vessels in Taiwan to feature specifications allowing them to be converted to ammonia dual-fuel propulsion. Go to journal of commerce
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Shipping experts warn of ‘disaster’ if IMO’s net-zero framework voted down
Shipping experts warn of ‘disaster’ if IMO’s net-zero framework voted down Should US attempts to derail the measure be successful, a global approach to putting a price on carbon emissions will be abandoned and replaced with uncoordinated regional and national measures, the experts say. Go to journal of commerce
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US tariffs to keep Panama Canal transits below capacity in 2026: ACP
US tariffs to keep Panama Canal transits below capacity in 2026: ACP The waterway has the capacity to handle 36 daily transits, but ACP Administrator Ricaurte Vásquez Morales told a media briefing the average is projected to land at only 33 next year. Go to journal of commerce
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UK’s First Electric Shipping Routes To Cut Irish Sea Emissions By A Third
UK’s First Electric Shipping Routes To Cut Irish Sea Emissions By A Third Image Credits: NatPower Marine NatPower Marine and Peel Ports Group are set to commence installation of shore power at Heysham in September 2025, with the first plug live in the initial phase and expansion to four across all berths, by 2026. This…
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In A First, Over 100 ITF Staff Strike Over Job Cuts and Pay Dispute In London Headquarters
In A First, Over 100 ITF Staff Strike Over Job Cuts and Pay Dispute In London Headquarters Image Credits: unitetheunion/X More than 100 employees at the London headquarters of the International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF) have gone on strike for the first time, following management plans to restructure the organisation and cut a quarter of…
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Captain & First Officer Arrested After Mauritanian Vessel Sinks In Collision, 5 Crew Missing
Captain & First Officer Arrested After Mauritanian Vessel Sinks In Collision, 5 Crew Missing Image Credits: Faro de Vigo/Facebook Five Mauritanian sailors went missing after a collision between two fishing vessels off the coast of Nouadhibou, Mauritania, on Friday evening, prompting extensive search and rescue operations. The accident occurred when the 105-meter Gambian-flagged factory ship…
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Sanctioned Tanker Defies Adani’s Ban, Unloads Russian Oil At Mundra Port
Sanctioned Tanker Defies Adani’s Ban, Unloads Russian Oil At Mundra Port Image Credits: Wikipedia A tanker under Western sanctions has discharged Russian crude oil at India’s Mundra port, even though the Adani Group recently barred entry of blacklisted vessels at all its terminals. Ship tracking data from LSEG and Kpler showed that the Suezmax tanker…
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Chinese, Philippine Ships Collide In Scarborough Shoal Standoff, Filipino Crew Injured
Chinese, Philippine Ships Collide In Scarborough Shoal Standoff, Filipino Crew Injured Screengrab from YouTube video posted by CCTV Video News Agency Chinese and Philippine vessels collided near the disputed Scarborough Shoal on Tuesday, intensifying long-standing tensions in the South China Sea. Both countries blamed each other for the incident, which involved the use of powerful…
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All-New Brabus 1500 Shadow Makes Debut
All-New Brabus 1500 Shadow Makes Debut Brabus Marine debuted a new model, the Brabus Shadow 1500 at the 2025 Cannes Yachting Festival last week. Brabus is a luxury mobility brand. Its Brabus Marine division customizes and enhances boats built by Axopar, with special treatments and unique features. You may know Brabus from the super cars…
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BUNKER PRICES: G20-VLSFO Index Rises for First in Nine Sessions
BUNKER PRICES: G20-VLSFO Index Rises for First in Nine Sessions Global VLSFO prices jumped to a one-week high on Tuesday. Go to ship&bunker
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Far East-Europe Spot Container Freight Rates Under Pressure Despite Ship Shortage
Far East-Europe Spot Container Freight Rates Under Pressure Despite Ship Shortage Container lines face weak spot rates on the Far East-Europe trade, even as vessel shortages persist across key services. Go to ship&bunker
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BUNKER JOBS: Global Firm Seeks Marine Fuel Trader in Singapore
BUNKER JOBS: Global Firm Seeks Marine Fuel Trader in Singapore The company is looking for candidates with two to five years of experience. Go to ship&bunker