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Shipbuilding
Drydocks World Unveils Major South Yard Expansion
Drydocks World has marked a significant milestone with the official opening of its South Yard expansion. This multi-million-dollar project spans…
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Shipbuilding
Collingwood’s first steel ship spent Christmas Eve in harbour 85 years ago
The Collingwood Museum is currently showcasing a series of historic photographs that highlight the rich maritime history of Collingwood, Ontario.…
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Royal Caribbean Halts Cruises to Manzanillo
Royal Caribbean has made the decision to suspend all cruise trips to Manzanillo, Mexico, following a severe travel advisory issued…
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Shipbuilding
Harland & Wolff to Create 900 New Jobs
Harland & Wolff, a prominent shipbuilding company based in Belfast, is set to create 900 new jobs as part of…
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News
U.S. Coast Guard Green-Lights Construction of First New Heavy Icebreaker
After years of delays, the U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) is finally moving forward with the construction of a new heavy…
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Shipbuilding
Golar LNG Expands Ownership in FLNG vessel Hilli
Golar LNG, a leader in floating liquefied natural gas (FLNG) technology, has made a significant move by acquiring minority ownership…
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Shipbuilding
TotalEnergies Extends Contract for Deepsea Mira Rig
In a significant development for the offshore drilling industry, French energy giant TotalEnergies has opted to extend its contract for…
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Shipbuilding
Dolphin Drilling Triumphs in Legal Battle
Dolphin Drilling, a prominent owner of semisubmersible rigs, has emerged victorious in a lengthy legal dispute with General Hydrocarbons Limited,…
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Japan’s Offshore Wind Energy Expansion
Japan is making significant strides in renewable energy, particularly in offshore wind power. In the latest auction round, the country’s…
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Shipbuilding
From Paralysis to Progress: Modi’s Impact on India
In 2014, India faced a significant challenge. The country was often described as being in a state of “policy paralysis.”…
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