Cruise Industry News
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Decarbonization
How the IMO can construct a bridge to a zero-emission future
As negotiators prepare to convene at the International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) Marine Environment Protection Committee in London next week, the…
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Marine Accident
11 People Killed, 5 Others Missing After Oil Spill Cleaning Vessel Hits Ferry On
A devastating accident on the Yuanshui River in southern China has resulted in the deaths of 11 individuals, with five…
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Bulk Carrier
Crewmember Requires Medical Evacuation as Ships are Robbed off Singapore
Authorities in Singapore responded to an unauthorized boarding of a chemical tanker in the Singapore Strait, highlighting a recent spike…
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Winning: Crimean Shipyards Shut Down
Ukrainian drones continue to disrupt Russian operations in Crimea, with ongoing missile and drone attacks crippling Russian ship repair activities.…
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Shipbuilding
Salvors struggle to refloat MSC boxship off Newfoundland
Thirteen days after the MSC Baltic III ran aground off the coast of Newfoundland, salvage teams are facing significant challenges…
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Shipbuilding
Maersk explores ship recycling in Egypt
Maersk has entered into a memorandum of understanding with the Egyptian government to establish a green ship recycling facility in…
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News
Flag-hopping undercuts EU ship recycling rules
The EU Ship Recycling Regulation (SRR) has been in effect since 2018. Its main goal is to ensure that ships…
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Decarbonization
ClassNK Issues Approval In Principle For Ammonia-Fuelled
ClassNK has granted Approval in Principle (AiP) for a new ammonia-fuelled bunkering vessel. This innovative vessel is a collaborative effort…
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Shipbuilding
MOL and SMT link up on direct reduced iron shipping
In a significant move towards sustainable shipping, Japanese shipowner Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL) has announced a partnership with Cyprus-based dry…
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Shipbuilding
Strategic mindset sought for US Navy shipbuilding and repair, says GAO report
In a critical response to a recent report from the Government Accountability Office (GAO), the U.S. Navy is reaffirming its…
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