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News
Chinese Freighter Suspected of Severing Telecom Cable off Taiwan
Recent events off the coast of Taiwan have raised alarms about potential threats to the island’s critical telecommunications infrastructure. Last…
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Shipbuilding
HD Hyundai exports HiMSEN engines to 60 countries
As the political landscape in the United States shifts with the impending announcement of tariffs by President Donald Trump, South…
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Passenger
Queen Elizabeth set to be first large cruise ship to sail to upgraded Townsville
Cunard’s Queen Elizabeth will make history on January 14, becoming the first large cruise ship to sail into Townsville’s newly…
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Shipbuilding
Navigating the Red Sea Crisis: Impacts on Global Trade
The ongoing crisis in the Red Sea has sparked significant changes in global shipping practices. As ship operators reroute vessels…
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Passenger
Cruise ships have worst year for stomach bugs in over a decade
The cruise industry is experiencing significant growth, with projections indicating that 37.1 million passengers will embark on voyages in 2025.…
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Passenger
American Passenger Dies on Cruise Ship Docked in Hong Kong
A recent voyage aboard the Silversea Cruises’ luxury ship, Silver Dawn, ended in tragedy when a passenger collapsed in his…
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Decarbonization
Green methanol shortages are diverting newbuilds back to LNG
The shipping industry plays a crucial role in global trade, with approximately 90% of all trade conducted via ocean routes.…
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Decarbonization
How wind tech could help decarbonize cargo shipping
The Marshall Islands, a picturesque chain of coral atolls in the Pacific Ocean, face unique challenges in transportation and environmental…
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Shipbuilding
Bangladesh’s Shipbreaking Industry Faces Decline
The shipbreaking industry in Bangladesh, once a global leader, is facing significant challenges that threaten its position. In 2024, the…
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