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Japanese Consortium Unveils Design For Eco-Friendly VLCC Powered By Methanol
Japan’s New Eco-Friendly Ship Design Promises Cleaner Shipping Idemitsu Tanker, IINO Lines, NYK, and Nihon Shipyard have teamed up to…
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MOL Expands Logistics Infrastructure in Southeast Asia with New Advanced Warehouses
MOL Invests in High-Tech Warehouses in Southeast Asia Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL), a well-known shipping company based in Tokyo, is…
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RS reflects on the outcomes of the IMO Joint Working Group on Member State Audit
Oleg Chernov, who leads the International Affairs Department of the Russian Maritime Register of Shipping (RS), recently participated in an…
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Large Ships Collide Near Spain, Causing Major Oil Spill in Sea
In the early hours of November 1, a large bulk carrier named Louisa Bolten crashed into a tanker called Southern…
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Op-Ed: China Comes Knocking at Indonesia’s Front Door
China’s Coast Guard has recently entered Indonesia’s waters three times in a row, even on the very first day Prabowo…
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Euronaval 2024: Naval Group Unveils Seaquest USV
The Seaquest S is a new type of surface drone launched by Naval Group, a well-known company specializing in advanced…
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LR awards maritime industry’s first enhanced antifouling type approval to GIT Coatings
Lloyd’s Register (LR) has introduced a new service that offers the maritime industry the first Enhanced Antifouling Type Approval, awarded…
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China Classification Society Grants AIP Certificate to New Eco-Friendly Ships by CSSC Huangpu Wenchong
China Classification Society (CCS) recently awarded an Approval in Principle (AIP) certificate for two new eco-friendly ships developed by CSSC…
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Charter Vessel Sinks in Sweden’s Göta älv River: Authorities Take Action
Charter Vessel Svanen West Sinks in Sweden’s Göta älv River On October 28, a 24-meter-long vessel named Svanen West (MMSI:…
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