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Incredible 300 Year Old Shipwreck Discovered in Dubrovnik
A 300-year-old shipwreck has been discovered in the Old Port of Dubrovnik, stunning residents and archaeologists alike. Found just below…
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Capital Maritime takes option on HD Hyundai Mipo boxship
Capital Maritime, a prominent Greek shipping company, has solidified its commitment to expanding its fleet by placing an order for…
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CK Line books up to four feeder boxships at Yangzijiang
CK Line, a prominent South Korean shipping company, has announced a significant investment in its fleet by ordering up to…
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Bulk Carrier
Japan’s NYK focuses on LNG, ammonia in marine energy
NYK Group, a leading Japanese shipping conglomerate, is taking significant steps towards decarbonizing its operations by transitioning to alternative fuels.…
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NYK Holds 21st NYK Fleet Safety Management Meeting in Tokyo
Reinforcing Safety Measures Through Annual Campaign The meeting, held at both the Tokyo head office and in Imabari City, Ehime…
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Bulk Carrier
How to Become an Underwater Welder Salary, School, Death
Underwater welding is one of the most perilous professions globally, yet it offers lucrative opportunities for skilled commercial divers. Recently,…
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Shipbuilding
Indian Shipbuilders Struggle to Access ₹4,000 Crore Aid
MUMBAI: A significant ₹4,000 crore financial assistance scheme for Indian shipbuilders is facing underutilization, with only ₹499.61 crore, or about…
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Shipbuilding
First-Ever Marvel Stern Character Installed on New Disney Cruise Ship
Disney Cruise Line’s upcoming ship, Disney Destiny, is making waves with its unique Marvel-themed design as construction progresses at the…
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Bulk Carrier
London Greek owner Helikon Shipping puts three bulkers up for sale
Helikon Shipping Enterprises, a low-profile Greek shipping company based in London, has announced the sale of three supramax bulk carriers…
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West Africa now drives one in seven cape cargoes
Recent data from Jefferies reveals that West Africa now accounts for 14% of capesize liftings, a significant increase from just…
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