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The State of U.S. Shipbuilding Hearing Testimony
The House Armed Services Committee recently convened to discuss the Navy’s shipbuilding strategy during a hearing on March 11, 2025.…
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ABS Approves Hanwha Systems’ Advanced Cybersecurity Solution
(BUSAN) ABS issued a Type Approval for IACS UR E27 cyber resilience requirements to Hanwha Systems for its cybersecurity solution,…
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Trump’s focus on Navy shipbuilding needed, but not enough, defense analyst says
In a bid to rejuvenate the struggling U.S. shipbuilding industry, President Donald Trump announced the establishment of a White House…
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Maersk Places $5 Billion Bet on India’s Port and Shipbuilding Boom
In a significant move to bolster India’s maritime sector, Danish shipping giant Maersk has announced a $5 billion investment aimed…
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Ocean Liner vs Cruise Ship: How are they different?
The debate between ocean liners and cruise ships is not one of competition but rather a reflection of their distinct…
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Public shipyard employees exempt from federal layoffs as workforce cuts hit the
In a significant development, federal civilian employees at shipyard maintenance facilities and depots will not face layoffs under the Trump…
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Experts from The Norwegian Ministry of Climate and Environment, etc.
On March 4, Svenon Ovtadar, Director of the Norwegian Ministry of Climate and Environment and Chairman of the IMO Intersessional…
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Ammonia as Fuel – Competencies and Training
With the need to reduce carbon emissions, vessel owners and operators are looking to the use of alternative fuels to…
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Fugro block fee announcement. | LR
Lloyd’s Register (LR) and Fugro have announced a block fee agreement to streamline the in-service certification and maintenance of Fugro’s…
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Norway disqualifies Chinese bidders for $400m ship tunnel
The Norwegian Coastal Administration has reduced the number of bidders for the Stad Ship Tunnel project from six to four.…
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