Maritime News
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Bulk Carrier
Swedish report finds no evidence a Chinese-flagged ship
Authorities in Sweden have concluded that there is no evidence to suggest that a Chinese-flagged vessel intentionally damaged two undersea…
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Decarbonization
Port of Rotterdam Takes Important Step In Making Shipping
On April 12, 2025, a significant pilot project for ammonia bunkering was successfully executed at the Port of Rotterdam, involving…
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Decarbonization
Svitzer signs global EcoTow agreement with Wallenius
Svitzer has entered into a significant global EcoTow agreement with the Wallenius Wilhelmsen group, marking a pivotal advancement in its…
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Decarbonization
Fortescue and CMB.TECH sign agreement for ammonia-powered
CMB.TECH NV has entered into a significant agreement with Fortescue to charter a groundbreaking ammonia-powered vessel, marking a pivotal step…
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Bulk Carrier
Fortescue to Operate Ammonia-Fueled Ore Carrier from
In a significant move towards sustainable shipping, Australian mining leader Fortescue Metals has partnered with CMB.TECH, owned by the Saverys…
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Bulk Carrier
Ports of Indiana-Burns Harbor welcomes M.V. Pile
The Ports of Indiana-Burns Harbor marked the beginning of the 2025 international shipping season with the arrival of the M.V.…
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Shipbuilding
Sea1 selling 11-year-old subsea construction vessel as part of fleet renewal
Sea1 Offshore, previously known as Siem Offshore, is making significant changes to its fleet by selling its 11-year-old offshore subsea…
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Shipbuilding
BAE Systems Opens New Training Academy in Glasgow
BAE Systems has recently unveiled a cutting-edge shipbuilding academy aimed at enhancing workforce skills and supporting the maritime industry. The…
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Bulk Carrier
M/V Pile is Burns Harbor’s first ocean vessel of 2025
On April 12, Ports of Indiana-Burns Harbor marked the commencement of the 2025 international shipping season with the arrival of…
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Bulk Carrier
Cable wars: what to do about deepening conflict beneath the
Recent incidents involving undersea cables have raised alarms about the increasing frequency of disruptions caused by maritime activities. A Russian…
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