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Bulk Carrier
What Is The Turning Radius Of A Cruise Ship?
Cruise ships are marvels of engineering, gliding gracefully across the ocean. However, their ability to turn is a complex process…
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Shipbuilding
Excess, unidentified baggage in containers is breaking the back of shipowners
Recent insights from Captains Naveen Singhal and M.M. Saggi highlight the growing issue of misdeclared cargoes in the shipping industry.…
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Decarbonization
Babcock’s LGE business wins inaugural contract for Ammonia
Babcock’s LGE business has secured a pivotal contract to develop the ecoFGSS-FLEX®, a cutting-edge marine Ammonia Fuel Supply System. This…
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Shipbuilding
Pacific Basin signs methanol fuel deal with Towngas
Pacific Basin, a leading dry bulk shipping company based in Hong Kong, has entered into a memorandum of understanding (MOU)…
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Shipbuilding
New Ship Orders Slump Amid US-China Tensions and IMO Vote
New ship orders have reached a historic low in early 2025 as shipowners hesitate to commit to long-term investments due…
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Decarbonization
IMO 2028 – A New Legislative Measure for the Decarbonisation
On April 11, 2025, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) took a significant step forward in the fight against climate change…
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Shipbuilding
Why wind propulsion is an important piece in shipping’s
As the maritime industry braces for a shift towards sustainability, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) has introduced new measures aimed…
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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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Shipbuilding
World’s largest ECA to stretch from Portugal to Greenland
In a significant development, the Marine Environmental Protection Committee (MEPC) convened this week at the International Maritime Organization (IMO) and…
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Bulk Carrier
Scrubber Technology Surpasses Low-Sulfur Fuels in Shipping
The International Maritime Organization’s 2020 cap on sulfur content in marine fuels has sparked a significant shift in the shipping…
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