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Shipbuilding
Birdon America Advances U.S. Coast Guard Vessel Construction
Birdon America has officially commenced construction on the third U.S. Coast Guard waterways commerce cutter (WCC) vessel, designated as Inland…
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Pakistan’s Maritime Logistics Face Critical Challenges
As Pakistan grapples with a surge in edible oil and agribulk imports, the country’s maritime logistics are under increasing strain.…
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Major Amendments to IMO Treaties Set to Enhance Maritime Safety and Environmental Protections
A comprehensive set of amendments to key International Maritime Organization (IMO) treaties and codes will take effect on January 1,…
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US Forces Seize Third Venezuelan Tanker in Days
In a significant escalation of maritime operations, U.S. forces have seized a third tanker linked to Venezuela within just two…
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Progress on Third RoPax Ferry at Baku Shipyard
Construction of the third RoPax-type ferry at Baku Shipyard is advancing according to schedule, as confirmed by ASCO, a subsidiary…
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Korean Shipbuilders Anticipate 30% Increase in Orders for 2023
Korea’s leading shipbuilders are set to experience a significant boost in orders this year, with projections indicating a nearly 30%…
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Nova Scotia to Launch Canada’s First Electric Lobster Vessels
Officials in Nova Scotia have unveiled plans to begin construction and testing on a fleet of all-electric lobster vessels, marking…
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Hanwha Group Eyes Expansion of Philadelphia Shipyard Amid Rising Demand
South Korea’s Hanwha Group is actively pursuing an expansion of its Philadelphia shipyard and considering the acquisition of additional U.S.…
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Diana Shipping Secures New Charter for Maia
Diana Shipping, the New York-listed Greek shipping company, has successfully arranged follow-on employment for its kamsarmax bulk carrier, the Maia.…
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Kuang Ming Shipping orders four new Ultramax bulkers
Kuang Ming Shipping, the dry bulk subsidiary of Yang Ming Marine Transport, has made a bold return to the newbuilding…
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