Marine News
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Shipbuilding
World’s largest ‘100 per cent electric’ ship launched by Tasmanian builder Incat
In a groundbreaking development for sustainable shipping, Incat has launched Hull 096, the largest electric ferry ever constructed. Measuring 130…
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Shipbuilding
Bollinger Approved to Start Full Construction of First Polar Security Cutter
The Coast Guard has authorized a Mississippi shipyard to commence full-scale production of the first heavy U.S. icebreaker in nearly…
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Cairn hires EMGS for 3D survey off India
In a significant move for India’s energy sector, Cairn Oil & Gas has enlisted Norwegian seismic service provider Electromagnetic Geoservices…
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Decarbonization
New Atlantic ECA links Europe and North America
In a significant move to combat marine pollution, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) has approved a proposal to establish the…
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Shipbuilding
Wison New Energies nets work on Petronas FLNG set for
Wison New Energies, a Chinese company, has officially signed a detailed feasibility study for a new floating liquefied natural gas…
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News
To Save Bangladesh’s Ship Recycling Industry, Phase In the HKC
Bangladesh has ratified the International Convention for the Safe and Environmentally Sound Recycling of Ships, known as the Hong Kong…
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Shipbuilding
Construction of China’s Adora Flora City cruise ship enters floating stage
China’s ambitious shipbuilding project reached a significant milestone on Monday as the Adora Flora City, the nation’s second domestically-made large…
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Pakistan ceases all trade with India
In a significant escalation of tensions, Pakistan has suspended all trade with India, closing both its airspace and land borders.…
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Jinling Shipyard delivers 62,000 dwt multi-purpose vessel to China Merchants
A significant milestone in maritime innovation was marked with the recent handover and naming ceremony of a state-of-the-art 62,000 dwt…
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Shipbuilding
Close to one in five VLCCs trading today are over 20 years
As of today, approximately 130 Very Large Crude Carriers (VLCCs) over 20 years old are still active in the market,…
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