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Shipbuilding
George Alexandratos takes over at Hellenic Chamber of Shipping
The Hellenic Chamber of Shipping has a new president. George Alexandratos, the general manager of Apollonia Lines, has taken over…
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Harland & Wolff Shipyards Sale Progressing
The sale of Harland & Wolff shipyards is moving forward, with the company’s board expecting completion in the coming weeks.…
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China’s New Amphibious Assault Vessel to Feature Drones
China’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA) Navy is advancing its naval capabilities with the introduction of its largest amphibious assault vessel,…
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MOL and Marubeni Launch Carbon Removal Initiative
In a significant move towards environmental sustainability, Japanese shipping giant Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL) has partnered with trading house Marubeni…
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Brisbane Cruise Terminal Hits Major Milestone
The Port of Brisbane, Australia, is celebrating a significant achievement as passenger movements at the Brisbane International Cruise Terminal (BICT)…
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Houthi Rebels Scale Back Red Sea Attacks
Yemen’s Houthi rebels announced on Sunday a significant reduction in their campaign against shipping in the Red Sea. The group…
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USS John F. Kennedy Departs for Scrapyard
On Thursday, the decommissioned aircraft carrier USS John F. Kennedy (CV 67) will leave Philadelphia for the last time. The…
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Innovative Zero-Emission Bulk Carriers Launching Soon
Berge Rederi is set to revolutionize maritime transport with the introduction of two zero-emission bulk carriers. These vessels, currently under…
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Iran’s New Intelligence Collection Destroyer
The Iranian Navy has unveiled its first image of the IRINS Zagros (H313), an intelligence collection destroyer. This announcement follows…
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First Hybrid Waterjet Ferries Set to Launch
The first hybrid passenger ferries in the United States, powered by waterjet propulsion, are ready to enter service in Savannah,…
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