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Shipbuilding
B.C. shipyard awarded $3.15 billion government contract to build icebreaker
VANCOUVER — A significant contract worth $3.15 billion has been awarded to a British Columbia company for the construction of…
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Shipbuilding
Canada Places Order with Seaspan for Construction of Heavy Polar Icebreaker
On March 7, the Canadian government officially signed a contract for the construction of a new polar icebreaker at Seaspan…
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Shipbuilding
US shipyard for first time 3D printing parts for new aircraft carriers
The U.S. maritime industry is witnessing a significant transformation as Newport News Shipbuilding (NNS), a division of defense contractor HII,…
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Shipbuilding
The Port of Baltimore could lose one of its two cruise ships
The Port of Baltimore is on the brink of losing one of its two cruise ships, the Vision of the…
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Decarbonization
Lloyd’s Register to use generative AI to advance the application of nuclear technology in maritime in collaboration with Microsoft
Lloyd’s Register is set to become a pioneer in the maritime sector by integrating generative AI into its permitting processes,…
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Bulk Carrier
Shipping Corporation of India Extends Director’s Finance Charge
The Shipping Corporation of India Limited (SCI) has received approval for the extension of additional charge for the post of…
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Marine Accident
Passenger Ship Runs Aground, Prompting Swift SAR Mission in Galapagos
The Ecuadorian Armed Forces, via the Ecuadorian Navy, have commenced a critical search and rescue operation. This initiative comes in…
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Marine Accident
Engine Failures Halt Transit of Oil Tanker Conga in Kiel Canal
In the early hours of March 6th, an oil tanker named CONGA experienced a significant incident at approximately 3:30 AM…
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Marine Accident
Former Costa Concordia Captain Eyes Parole
Capt. Francesco Schettino, the former captain of the ill-fated Costa Concordia, may soon be eligible for partial parole after serving…
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Shipbuilding
Bahamas Construction Firms Seek Affordable Materials in India
In response to rising tariffs imposed by the U.S. government, construction companies in The Bahamas are gearing up for a…
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