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Shipbuilding
Uruguay Advances OPV Construction with Spanish Shipyard
The Uruguayan government has taken a significant step in enhancing its naval capabilities by making an $8.4 million payment to…
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Norwegian ship gets onboard carbon capture system
A Norwegian shipping company has taken a significant step towards reducing maritime emissions. Solvang, a prominent shipowner, has modified one…
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Decarbonization
DNV launches class notations for autonomous and remotely operated ships
The maritime industry is on the brink of a technological revolution with the introduction of autonomous and remotely operated ships.…
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Marine Accident
Russian Cargo Ship Tilts at Plastun Port Amid Timber Cargo Loss
On January 16, a Russian-flagged cargo vessel named Stepan Geyts was involved in a significant maritime incident. The event has…
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Marine Accident
Fishing Vessel Tanusha Capsizes in Alaska
On January 15, the fishing vessel Tanusha, measuring 58 feet in length, capsized and sank in the Gulf of Alaska.…
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China Launches New Amphibious Assault Ship
China’s military capabilities are expanding with the recent launch of the Type 076 amphibious assault ship, known as PLANS Sichuan.…
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Shipbuilding
Iran’s New Naval Intelligence Ship: The Zagros
Iran has recently unveiled a unique addition to its naval fleet: the Zagros, a signals intelligence (SIGINT) ship. This vessel…
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Marine Accident
Fire Breaks Out on Container Barge Hermes in Belgium
On the evening of January 14, a fire erupted on the self-propelled container barge Hermes while it was navigating the…
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Marine Accident
Eiltank 4 Aground in Waal River near Brakel
On January 15, a significant maritime incident occurred on the Waal River near Brakel, Germany. The self-propelled tanker-barge, Eiltank 4,…
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Shipbuilding
Houthis Threaten Red Sea Shipping Amid Ceasefire
The ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas has drawn in various regional players, including Yemen’s Houthi movement. Abdul Malik al-Houthi,…
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