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Decarbonization
Hanwha Ocean’s Rotor Sail system design receives approval from Bureau Veritas
At Gastech 2024, Hanwha Ocean, one of the world’s largest shipbuilders, announced an important achievement in its wind-powered technology. The…
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GTT Strategic Ventures invests in Bluefins to support the development of a more sustainable naval propulsion
GTT Strategic Ventures, the investment arm of GTT Group, is joining forces with other companies to support Bluefins, a French…
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They’re Off! Endless World Cruise Starts After Prolonged Shipyard Delay
The “Endless World Cruise” has officially begun! After months of preparation, a special group of passengers is ready to live…
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A.P. Moller Plans to Turn a Hard-to-Find Green Bunker Fuel Into Plastic
A.P. Moller, best known for owning Maersk, has been investing a lot to create a green methanol supply chain. This…
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French Politics and Markets Cause Cancelation of Sail Boxship Order
A big project to build five special ships that could run on both wind sails and methanol fuel has been…
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Maritime Safety What if a container ship hit a bridge in New York waters?
Six months after the tragic ship accident in Baltimore involving the vessel Dali, top executives in New York have been…
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NYK Conducts Short-term Maritime Exchange Program for Students in Japan and the Philippines
NYK (Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha) recently hosted a successful short-term international student exchange program from August 19 to September 2.…
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OM Maritime inks chemical tanker newbuild brace in China
OM Maritime, a shipping company from Singapore, is planning to grow its fleet with two brand-new chemical tankers. These ships…
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Israel Neutralizes Hezbollah’s Anti-Ship Missile Capability
On the evening of September 27, Israel launched a major attack on Hezbollah’s headquarters in the Haret Hreik district of…
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Sinking Chinese Sub Shows the New, Speedy Nature of Naval Intelligence
Earlier this year, Tom Shugart, a keen American military observer, noticed something strange at a Chinese shipyard. Tom, who used…
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