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Classification News
Bureau Veritas Joins NavHyS Project to Advance Liquid Hydrogen Innovation in Shipping
Bureau Veritas Marine & Offshore (BV) is pleased to announce its participation in NavHyS, a new European research project dedicated…
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Shipbuilding
Inside the cruise ship that people will live on – and it’s cheaper than you
Imagine waking up in a new city every few days, all from the comfort of your own home. This dream…
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Decarbonization
IMO 2028 – A New Legislative Measure for the Decarbonisation
On April 11, 2025, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) took a significant step forward in the fight against climate change…
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Decarbonization
Lloyd’s Register OneOcean machine-learning technology
Lloyd’s Register OneOcean (LR OneOcean) has partnered with TotalEnergies to enhance its shipping operations through advanced route optimization technology. This…
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Shipbuilding
US Navy secretary confirms possibility of US warship construction during visits
During a recent visit to South Korea, US Navy Secretary John Phelan engaged in discussions aimed at enhancing cooperation in…
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Shipbuilding
US shipbuilding challenges a matter of national defense
Amid growing concerns over China’s naval expansion, the U.S. Navy is facing a critical shortage of warships. Secretary of the…
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Shipbuilding
WLNG hopes to add second floatel for workers on LNG project
Woodfibre LNG is advancing plans to install a second floating workers’ accommodation at its Squamish site, aiming to house an…
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Shipbuilding
Navy awards two-ship Virginia-class submarine contract modification
The Naval Sea Systems Command has announced a significant contract modification to the existing Virginia-class submarine Block V program, awarding…
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Shipbuilding
World’s largest ‘100 per cent electric’ ship launched by Tasmanian builder Incat
In a groundbreaking development for sustainable shipping, Incat has launched Hull 096, the largest electric ferry ever constructed. Measuring 130…
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Shipbuilding
Bollinger Approved to Start Full Construction of First Polar Security Cutter
The Coast Guard has authorized a Mississippi shipyard to commence full-scale production of the first heavy U.S. icebreaker in nearly…
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