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Shipbuilding
Shipbuilding Demand Plummets Amid Price Declines
Recent findings from Clarksons Research reveal a significant downturn in the demand for new ship orders, with a staggering 57%…
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Shipbuilding
Inefficiencies proliferate across ageing global tanker fleet
The global tanker fleet is grappling with significant inefficiencies due to its aging vessels, according to new data from broker…
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Shipbuilding
Jinhui Shipping Sells Second Supramax This Year
Jinhui Shipping and Transportation, a prominent Chinese bulker owner and operator, has announced the sale of its second supramax vessel…
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Shipbuilding
This Popular Cruise Ship Was Once A Fading Ocean Liner
Once a symbol of transatlantic travel, the SS France transitioned from a majestic ocean liner to a beloved cruise ship,…
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Shipbuilding
Container ship owners swamped as US-China trade detente revives demand
Container ship bookings from China to the U.S. have skyrocketed following a recent 90-day truce on tariffs between the two…
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News
How Chattogram built its economic legacy
Chattogram, once a bustling port for ancient traders, continues to play a crucial role in Bangladesh’s economy. With a rich…
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Shipbuilding
Economic uncertainty slows barge industry construction plans
The towboat and barge industry is experiencing a significant uptick in new vessel deliveries, with 64 boats either under contract,…
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Decarbonization
Swedish-produced biomethane bunkered at the Port of
In a significant milestone for sustainable shipping, St1 and St1 Biokraft have successfully delivered liquefied biomethane to the maritime sector…
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Shipbuilding
Suez Canal Authority Announces 15% Discount on Container Ship Transit Fees Amid
The Suez Canal Authority has announced a significant 15% reduction in transit fees for container ships weighing 130,000 tons or…
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Shipbuilding
Germany opens up for ship recycling
Germany has taken a significant step towards sustainable ship dismantling with the approval of its first facility dedicated to the…
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