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Shipbuilding
Turkey Unveils Ambitious Aircraft Carrier Plans
Turkey has announced a significant revision to its first-ever aircraft carrier, now set to measure 300 meters (approximately 984 feet)…
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SFL Corporation Sells Two Older Suezmax Tankers
SFL Corporation, backed by shipping magnate John Fredriksen, is taking decisive steps to reshape its tanker portfolio through the sale…
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Foreign Labour Crisis Looms Over South Korea’s Shipbuilding Industry
On the afternoon of the 17th, a group of around 20 employees at HD Hyundai Heavy Industries’ Ulsan Shipyard rallied…
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U.S. Intercepts Oil Smuggling Ship Off Venezuela
The recent interception of the cargo ship Skipper by U.S. forces off the coast of Venezuela highlights the ongoing battle…
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Fishing Vessel Rescued After Engine Failure in Sea of Japan
On December 21, a 59-ton fishing vessel encountered a serious situation in the Sea of Japan near Imwon, South Korea.…
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Cochin Shipyard Shares Surge Amid Defence Sector Optimism
Shares of Cochin Shipyard Ltd experienced a significant boost on Monday, climbing over 6% in intraday trading. This surge reflects…
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Bureau Veritas Launches First Methanol Dual-Fuel Ship
Bureau Veritas Marine & Offshore (BV) has achieved a significant milestone by classifying its inaugural methanol dual-fueled container ship, the…
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Ocean Installer Secures Major Contract for Mikkel Field
Marine construction contractor Ocean Installer, a subsidiary of Moreld, has landed a significant contract for a life extension project at…
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Fishing Vessel Grounds Off Dadaepo, Injuries Reported
On December 16, a fishing vessel weighing 9.7 tons ran aground in the Sea of Japan near Dadaepo, Saha-gu, Busan,…
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France Launches Ambitious Program for Next-Generation Aircraft Carrier
France has officially initiated a significant program to develop a new generation aircraft carrier, known as PANG (PANG for “PANG”…
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