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Shipbuilding
Modec secures deal for ExxonMobil FPSO in Guyana
MODEC, a specialist in floating production systems, has secured a significant contract from ExxonMobil to develop a Floating Production Storage…
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Shipbuilding
Wan Hai website targeted by hackers
Taiwan’s Wan Hai Lines, the world’s 11th largest container shipping company, experienced a cyberattack that temporarily took its website offline…
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Shipbuilding
The legacy of the Deepwater Horizon disaster
As the Deepwater Horizon disaster marks its 15th anniversary, nonprofit organization Oceana has unveiled alarming findings about its long-lasting effects.…
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Shipbuilding
Beijing vents fury at US port fees
New regulations announced by the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) to impose higher fees on ships linked to China are stirring…
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Nieto Trading signs for HD Hyundai Mipo LPG carrier brace
Nieto Trading, part of the Mexican Nieto Group, has finalized a significant order for two new LPG carriers at South…
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Shipbuilding
Tar balls wash up on Canadian shoreline near grounded MSC
Tar balls have been spotted on beaches near the stranded MSC Baltic III, which has been stuck on Canada’s eastern…
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Shipbuilding
Viking’s Growth in Egypt Continues With Flout Out of New Ship
Viking Cruises has announced the launch of its latest ship, Viking Amun, which is set to sail the Nile River…
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Shipbuilding
‘Constant State of Triage’: The U.S. Navy’s Shipbuilding Crisis Won’t Be Easy to
John Phelan, the newly appointed Secretary of the U.S. Navy, has raised alarm over significant delays and escalating costs in…
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Passenger
Passenger Vessels in the Maritime Industry
Passenger vessels (or passenger ships) are a cornerstone of maritime transport and travel, ranging from small ferries to vast cruise…
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Decarbonization
How petrostates succeeded in watering down the world’s plan to cut shipping emissions
Christiaan De Beukelaer, The University of Melbourne and Simon Bullock, University of Manchester The UN’s International Maritime Organization has just…
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