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Shipbuilding
Name of new Sunderland bridge to pay homage to city’s shipbuilding history
The city of Sunderland is set to unveil its latest footbridge, aptly named the Keel Crossing, which pays homage to…
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New Cruise Ship Suite Is Bigger Than Most Homes and Costs $25,000 a Night
Regent Seven Seas Cruises has announced the launch of its extravagant Skyview Regent Suite aboard the upcoming Seven Seas Prestige.…
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What to know about the Weihei shipyard chosen by B.C. to build vessels
B.C. Ferries has sparked significant debate by selecting CMI Weihai, a state-owned shipyard in China, to construct four new vessels.…
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MSC Proposes Take Over of Romania’s Mangalia Shipyard
The Romanian government has received an unexpected proposal from MSC Mediterranean Shipping Group to manage and operate the Mangalia shipyard.…
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Bulk Carrier
Bulker Safety Improves as Sector Continues Strong Growth
A recent report from INTERCARGO highlights significant advancements in safety within the bulk carrier industry over the past decade. Despite…
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Shipbuilding
Congress Tells Pentagon $20.8B FY 2026 Shipbuilding Funding is Insufficient
In a critical review of the Pentagon’s proposed Fiscal Year 2026 budget, congressional leaders expressed strong concerns over the Navy’s…
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Another bonus of greater bandwidth at sea
Recent findings from the latest issue of Ship Concept 2035 reveal that improved onboard connectivity is poised to significantly enhance…
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Shipbuilding
COSCO Shipping Specialized Carriers seals $310m deal for six
COSCO Shipping Specialized Carriers has secured a significant deal with Bank of Communications Financial Leasing (BoComm Leasing) to acquire six…
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Odfjell Technology and OSP form oilfield services
Odfjell Technology, a spinoff from Odfjell Drilling focused on offshore operations, has announced a strategic global partnership with Oilfield Service…
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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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