Maritime News
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Bulk Carrier
Veson Nautical Sees Bulker Fleet Facing Speed Decline Amid Ageing Tonnage
The global bulker fleet is facing a significant decline in average speed, primarily due to the increasing age of vessels…
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World’s most powerful methanol dual-fuel marine engine launched in Shanghai
China recently unveiled the world’s most powerful self-developed methanol dual-fuel marine engine in Shanghai, marking a significant milestone in the…
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Taiwan detains Chinese crew of ship linked to severed undersea cable
This ancient practice has gained popularity in recent years for its ability to reduce stress and anxiety, but now researchers…
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Shipbuilding
NVL lays keel of Germany’s first Type 424 SIGINT ship
German shipbuilder NVL has officially laid the keel for the first of three new Type 424 SIGINT (signals intelligence) and…
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Bulker caught up in cocaine seizure freed after 15 months
A handysize bulker named Debi, belonging to Asia Pacific Shipping, has finally been allowed to leave India after being detained…
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Shipbuilding
China’s first domestically built cruise ship to launch summer special route
China’s first domestically built cruise ship, the Adora Magic City, has successfully completed its inaugural trial voyage on July 24,…
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Shipbuilding
Can US revamp shipbuilding sector by turning to nuclear-powered ships?
The introduction of advanced small modular reactors (SMRs) in maritime vessels presents a significant opportunity for the U.S. shipbuilding industry.…
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News
Five-year Wärtsilä Lifecycle Agreement offers increased
Wärtsilä Corporation has signed a five-year lifecycle agreement with NMDC Group, a leading dredging and marine contractor in the Middle…
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Shipbuilding
Lula Pushes for Brazil’s Shipbuilding Revival with $278 Million
Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has signed a significant contract worth $278 million to revitalize the country’s shipbuilding…
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Shipbuilding
Panama green lights reservoir project in bid to combat drought restrictions
The Panama Canal board of directors has approved a $1.2 billion project to construct a new reservoir in the Indio…
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