Maritime News
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			ShipbuildingWork starts on Celtic Interconnector as ship arrives in Cork to lay underwater cableConstruction has officially commenced on the underwater cable for the Celtic Interconnector, the first electricity link between Ireland and mainland… Read More »
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			Bulk CarrierAnemoi secures funding to develop Rotor Sail system for bulk carriersAnemoi Marine Technologies, a UK-based developer of wind-assisted ship propulsion systems, has successfully secured £1.2 million ($1.59 million) in funding… Read More »
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			ShipbuildingS. Korea, US Agree on Need to Revise US Law Limiting Navy Ship ConstructionSouth Korea and the United States have reached an agreement to revise a U.S. law that currently restricts the construction… Read More »
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			ShipbuildingGrey fleet grows faster than enforcement can keep upThe number of ships facing sanctions has surged dramatically over the past year, with analysts reporting a steep increase in… Read More »
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			ShipbuildingShelf Drilling jackups win work in AsiaOslo-listed Shelf Drilling has announced the acquisition of a new short-term contract and an extension for two of its rigs,… Read More »
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			Bulk CarrierPort of Liverpool retires longest-serving vessel Yeoman BankThe Port of Liverpool bids farewell to its longest-serving vessel, the Yeoman Bank, which made its final call this week.… Read More »
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			Bulk CarrierStar Bulk clears out more supramaxes in ongoing fleet overhaulStar Bulk Carriers, a prominent player in the Greek dry bulk shipping sector, has taken significant steps to modernize its… Read More »
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			Bulk CarrierHouthis send threatening warnings to 64 shipownersIn a significant escalation of tensions, Yemen’s Houthi rebel group has issued formal warnings to 64 international shipowners, marking a… Read More »
 
				 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
