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Shipbuilding
Brunswick Port Leads U.S. Vehicle Trade
The Port of Brunswick, Georgia, has emerged as the leading U.S. port for vehicles in 2024, achieving record numbers in…
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SBM assessing potential for carbon capture modules on Petrobras floaters
Petrobras has engaged SBM Offshore to conduct a study on the potential implementation of carbon capture modules on Floating Production…
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Marine Accident
Open Drain Caused Deadly Capsizing in North Sea
The Marine Accident Investigation Branch (MAIB) has released its final report on the tragic capsizing of the stern trawler Njord.…
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Shipbuilding
Six in race to build Norway’s giant ship tunnel
Six contractors are vying to construct Norway’s Stad ship tunnel, a significant 1.7-kilometer underground canal. This project aims to allow…
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Shipbuilding
Russia’s Ulyanovsk Nuclear Aircraft Carrier Summed Up in 4 Words
The Ulyanovsk was an ambitious project by the Soviet Union, aimed at creating a nuclear-powered aircraft carrier to rival the…
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Bulk Carrier
NYK unveils name of new subsidiary with ENEOS’ fleet
Japanese shipping companies NYK and ENEOS Ocean Corporation have announced the establishment of a new subsidiary, NYK Energy Ocean (NEO),…
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Shipbuilding
Ukraine ‘powerhouse’ of critical minerals why is Donald Trump eyeing it? —
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has firmly rejected a proposal from the United States that would have given the U.S. half…
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Bulk Carrier
ASCO achieves major milestones with surge in dry cargo and tanker transport
Azerbaijan’s state-run Azerbaijan Caspian Shipping Company (ASCO) has made significant strides in expanding its fleet to gain a stronger foothold…
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U.S. SHIPS Act Promises Major Boost for Merchant Shipping and Korean
On December 19, the U.S. Congress introduced the SHIPS for America Act, a significant piece of legislation aimed at revitalizing…
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