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Shipbuilding
Morocco Launches Tender for Major Shipyard Management
Morocco has initiated an international tender for the management of its newly completed Casablanca shipyard, the largest in Africa, under…
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Marine Accident
Fishing Boat Capsizes, Fuel Spill in Boston Harbor
BOSTON (AP) — A commercial fishing vessel capsized in Boston Harbor early Friday morning, prompting a swift rescue operation for…
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Bulk Carrier
Filipino Crew Under Investigation Receive Legal Support
MANILA, Philippines — The Department of Migrant Workers (DMW) has announced that the 20 Filipino crew members aboard a ship…
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Marine Accident
Heroic Mother Dies Saving Son in Boat Tragedy
A tragic boating accident in the Berbice River claimed the life of 30-year-old Kayandra Lindie on Friday morning. The incident…
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Decarbonization
World’s tallest suction sails Change Everything
In a remarkable advancement for sustainable shipping, the MV Atlantic Orchard has become the first vessel to feature the tallest…
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Bulk Carrier
Cable wars: what to do about deepening conflict beneath the
Recent incidents involving undersea cables have raised alarms about the increasing frequency of disruptions caused by maritime activities. A Russian…
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Shipbuilding
H2 on the High Seas and Rivers: Fincantieri Constructing Fuel Cell Propulsion
Cruise line Viking is partnering with Italian shipbuilder Fincantieri to construct two groundbreaking hydrogen-powered passenger vessels, set to launch later…
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Shipbuilding
Trump Signs Executive Order to Curb China’s Shipbuilding Supremacy
In a decisive move to revitalize the U.S. shipbuilding industry, President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Wednesday amid…
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Shipbuilding
US Navy officials note programme delays and cost issues for construction
The US Navy is grappling with delivery delays and cost concerns regarding its nuclear-powered submarines and aircraft carriers, as highlighted…
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Shipbuilding
Contentious late night IMO meeting ends in stalemate
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) is grappling with significant pushback over its proposed regulations aimed at reducing shipping’s greenhouse gas…
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