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Shipbuilding
PSA International Leads Global Terminal Growth
PSA International has been reaffirmed as the world’s top global terminal operator, according to the latest report from UK consultancy…
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Shipbuilding
X-Press Feeders pauses payments to Sri Lanka
X-Press Feeders has announced a suspension of payouts related to Sri Lanka’s most significant environmental disaster, stemming from the sinking…
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Decarbonization
Bermuda’s New Ferries Achieve Technical Acceptance
Strategic Marine has announced a significant milestone in the development of two 40-meter aluminum catamaran ferries for the Government of…
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Shipbuilding
SAL Heavy Lift doubles deck carrier capacity
Germany’s SAL Heavy Lift is set to enhance its semi-submersible deck carrier fleet by acquiring two vessels from South Korea’s…
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CMA CGM expands UK footprint with Freightliner takeover
In a strategic move to enhance its European intermodal services, French shipping giant CMA CGM has announced the acquisition of…
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Exmar diversifies with suezmax tanker order in South Korea
Belgian shipping company Exmar is making a significant leap into the crude oil sector by ordering four new suezmax tankers.…
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Shipbuilding
Disney Destiny Starts Conveyance Process with Two Months to Go Until the New Ship’s Debut
Disney Cruise Line’s newest vessel, the Disney Destiny, is on the brink of its highly anticipated debut this November. After…
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Shipbuilding
DEME Places Order for Methanol-Ready Offshore Construction Ship
DEME, a leading offshore contractor, has announced the order of a new offshore construction vessel (OCV) from PaxOcean, designed for…
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Shipbuilding
First U.S. Offshore Wind Vessel Launches Amid Industry Challenges
The Charybdis, the first American-made offshore wind installation vessel, has officially arrived at Portsmouth Marine Terminal in Virginia. This $715…
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Bulk Carrier
Surge in Southeast Asia Piracy Threatens Global Trade
A recent incident in the Phillip Channel has highlighted a troubling rise in piracy across Southeast Asia’s busy shipping routes.…
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