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Shipbuilding
Babcock Advances UK Royal Navy Frigate Program
Babcock has marked significant progress in the UK Royal Navy’s Type 31 Inspiration-class frigate program at its Rosyth shipyard in…
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Bulk Carrier
Indigenous Activists Secure Victory for the Tapajós River
Indigenous campaigners in the Brazilian Amazon celebrated a significant victory this week after successfully occupying a grain terminal operated by…
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Marine Accident
VectorCare Unveils Open API 2.0 to Transform Healthcare Logistics
VectorCare has announced the launch of its Open API 2.0, a significant advancement aimed at enhancing healthcare logistics and non-emergency…
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Shipbuilding
Revolutionizing Marine Coatings with Electrostatic Technology
In a significant leap for the marine industry, electrostatic coating application (ESTA) is transforming how vessels are coated, enhancing sustainability…
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Marine Accident
Increased Border Scrutiny Sparks Controversy Between Canada and U.S.
Tensions are rising at the Canada-U.S. border as both nations tighten their scrutiny of cross-border activities. Recent incidents, including the…
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Shipbuilding
New Cruise Terminal Set to Transform Motril Port
In an exciting development for the Costa Tropical region, José García Fuentes, President of Motril’s port authority, announced plans for…
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Shipbuilding
Navy Transfers Project Authority to Local Commanders
The U.S. Navy has announced a significant policy shift, transferring final authority over billions of dollars in shore projects to…
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Bulk Carrier
AMSA Detains Chinese Bulk Carrier Swift Hangzhou Over Seaworthiness Issues
The Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) has placed a detention order on the Chinese bulk carrier, *Swift Hangzhou*, due to…
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Shipbuilding
UK Navy Embraces Uncrewed Vessels for Future Operations
The UK Ministry of Defence is taking significant steps to integrate uncrewed maritime vehicles (UMVs) into its naval operations, with…
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Marine Accident
Congressman’s Blunder Linked to Submarine Losses
In a startling revelation from World War II, a careless statement by Congressman Andrew J. May may have inadvertently led…
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