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DEME’s new offshore construction vessel to be built in China, delivery in 2028
DEME Group has announced the order of a state-of-the-art offshore construction vessel (OCV) designed for trenching, burial, and cable-laying operations.…
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First artifacts recovered from Titanic sister ship Britannic, which sank in 1916
In a groundbreaking discovery, divers have successfully retrieved artifacts from the wreck of the HMS Britannic, the sister ship of…
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Caspian Shipyard Attracts UAE, Uzbekistan Investment
The Caspian Shipyard in Azerbaijan is gaining international attention as the UAE and Uzbekistan explore opportunities for ship construction in…
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U.S. signals flexibility on South Korea shipbuilding cooperation
A senior official from the Trump administration has indicated a potential shift in U.S. policy regarding shipbuilding cooperation with South…
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NYK Partners with 1PointFive to Achieve Net-Zero GHG Emissions by 2050
NYK has recently signed an agreement with 1PointFive to purchase carbon dioxide removal credits (CDR credits) to neutralize residual emissions…
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Leadership handover at Pangaea as long-serving CEO Filanowski retires
Newport-based Pangaea Logistics Solutions has revealed a significant leadership change as CEO Mark Filanowski prepares to step down at the…
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The Titanic’s sister ship also earned a chilling reputation as a ghost ship
Many are familiar with the tragic story of the Titanic, but few realize that it was not alone. The Titanic…
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Chartworld pounces for Japanese capes
The summer slowdown in bulk carrier sales has come to an end, with a notable increase in activity from buyers…
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Caspian Shipyard Attracts UAE and Uzbekistan Interest
The Caspian Shipyard in Azerbaijan is gaining international attention as the UAE and Uzbekistan seek to collaborate on ship construction…
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