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Shipbuilding
Dark fleet doubles down with false flags as regulators left chasing shadows
The alarming rise in vessels operating under false flags is posing significant challenges for maritime regulators worldwide. Recent data reveals…
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BW Offshore picked as preferred FPSO supplier for Equinor project in Canada
BW Offshore has officially been selected as the preferred bidder for the Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) unit for…
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Yara takes on Navigator Amon ammonia carrier newbuilds
Yara Clean Ammonia (YCA) has announced a significant long-term partnership with Navigator Amon Shipping, focusing on two new ammonia-fueled medium…
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Keyfield snap up accommodation workboat for $18m
Keyfield International, a prominent Malaysian offshore vessel operator, is enhancing its fleet by acquiring a nine-year-old accommodation workboat, the Carimin…
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Interasia in for up to eight boxship newbuilds
Interasia Lines, a prominent player in the Asian container shipping sector, has made a significant move by returning to the…
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Carlyle moves into FPSO market with Altera acquisition
Global investment powerhouse Carlyle has officially entered into an agreement to acquire Altera Infrastructure’s entire Floating Production Storage and Offloading…
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Lomar taps pilot-assist tech for tanker trial
Lomar’s tanker unit, CB Tankers, has embarked on an innovative year-long trial with its chemical carrier, the CB Pacific, by…
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Transocean to scrap five long-stacked rigs
Transocean, the Swiss offshore drilling powerhouse, has announced plans to divest five of its stacked rigs. This strategic move aims…
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Geraldton Port Faces Record Shipping Delays
Severe weather conditions at Geraldton Port in Western Australia have led to unprecedented shipping delays, escalating costs, and significant challenges…
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World’s first ammonia commercial ship engine set to launch in Japan
In a groundbreaking move for maritime transport, Japan Engine Corporation (J-ENG) has unveiled the world’s first commercial ammonia-powered ship engine.…
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