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Shipbuilding
Japan’s ‘biggest’ cruise ship fills up with LNG in Yokohama
Japan’s largest cruise ship, the ASUKA III, has made headlines by completing the country’s first-ever liquefied natural gas (LNG) bunkering…
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Bulk Carrier
OPINION: Diaz – The future of shipping, charting a new
The global shipping industry, a cornerstone of international trade, is at a pivotal moment as it grapples with technological advancements,…
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Bulk Carrier
Israel’s Strikes on Iran Jolt Tanker Markets, Freight Rates
Israel’s recent airstrikes on Iran have sent shockwaves through global oil markets, causing a significant spike in freight rates and…
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News
MOL Group-managed Vessels Recognized for Excellence in
Two vessels managed by MOL Group received prestigious awards from Japan’s Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism and the…
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News
NYK Unveils Japan’s First Fully Battery-Driven Work Vessel
In a significant step towards sustainable maritime operations, NYK has introduced Japan’s first fully battery-powered work vessel, named “e-Crea.” Unveiled…
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Shipbuilding
Japan-US Shipbuilding Revitalization Fund under discussion
The Japanese government is set to launch a significant shipbuilding directive next month, aiming to revitalize an industry that once…
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Shipbuilding
Japan unveils ports decarbonisation plan
Japan’s Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (MLIT) has unveiled an ambitious initiative to achieve carbon neutrality at all…
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Bulk Carrier
NYK Takes Delivery of First Methanol Dual-Fuel Bulker
On May 13, Japan marked a significant milestone in maritime innovation with the delivery of the first methanol-fueled bulk carrier,…
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Shipbuilding
Japan Launches World’s First Methanol Dual-Fuel Bulk Carrier
In a groundbreaking achievement for the maritime industry, Japan’s Tsuneishi Shipbuilding has unveiled the world’s first methanol dual-fuel Ultramax bulk…
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