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Shipbuilding
Ørsted sues US over offshore wind project stop-work order
Danish energy firm Ørsted and its partner Skyborn Renewables have initiated legal action in the DC District Court to overturn…
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Hafnia’s Bold Move: Acquiring Torm Stake
This week, the maritime industry was abuzz with news from Singapore, where Hafnia, under BW Group’s control, announced its acquisition…
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City Breaks Ground on New Cruise Ship Dock
Milwaukee is taking significant steps to enhance its cruise tourism appeal with the groundbreaking of a new dock aimed at…
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Land-Based Tests Underway for Seawing Automated Kite System
Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha, known as “K” LINE, has announced significant progress in the development of its innovative Seawing kite system.…
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Russia: First NSR International Boxship Route to Start as Box Volume Grows
Russian officials are emphasizing a significant uptick in shipping activity along the Northern Sea Route (NSR), particularly for containerships. In…
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Bulk Carrier
G E Shipping signs deal to buy Kamsarmax dry bulk carrier
The Great Eastern Shipping Company (G E Shipping) has announced a significant addition to its fleet, contracting to purchase a…
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US threatens tariffs and port levies to sink IMO green deal
The United States is intensifying its diplomatic efforts to persuade both allies and rivals to reject a significant United Nations…
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Safety, shipping and capital markets
Recent findings from Allianz’s annual safety and maritime review for 2024 reveal a significant decline in total losses within the…
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TB Marine and Ektank sign for chemical tanker newbuilds
TB Marine, a German ship owner, has joined forces with Sweden’s Ektank to enhance their fleet with new chemical carriers.…
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Brazilian inspector dies in Geoje shipyard accident
In a tragic incident at Hanwha Ocean’s shipyard in Geoje, South Gyeongsang, a Brazilian inspector fell into the sea while…
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