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World Ports Conference 2024: CCS Shares Green Ideas for Ports and Shipping
The World Ports Conference 2024 took place in Hamburg, Germany, attracting over 800 industry professionals from 60 countries. Organized by…
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Cement Ship Blue Ciment 1 Runs Aground on Bosporus, Pulled Free by Tugs
On October 15, a large cement-carrying ship named Blue Ciment 1 ran aground on the Bosporus Strait near Anadolu Hisarı,…
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Owner of Unlicensed Charter Boat Pleads Guilty for Fatal Capsizing
In 2022, a tragic accident on the Hudson River took the lives of a woman and her young nephew. Now,…
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MOL to Explore CO2 Ship Transport in Japan’s Carbon Storage Project
TOKYO – Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) has joined hands with several major companies to study the transport of liquefied carbon…
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GTT receives an order from HD Hyundai Samho for the tank design of two new Ultra Large Ethane Carriers
GTT, a global leader in advanced tank technology, announced a new project in the third quarter of 2024. The company…
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IWAI discusses development plan of NW 5 passing through Odisha
Senior officials from the Inland Waterways Authority of India (IWAI) met to discuss plans for the smooth development of National…
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New CEO appointed by Fleet Management
Captain Subramaniam Takes Over as Fleet Management’s New CEO Fleet Management Limited, part of the Caravel Group, has chosen Captain…
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DP World expands Unifeeder fleet
DP World Welcomes Two New Container Ships to Its Fleet DP World has expanded its Marine Services fleet by adding…
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Expression of Interest to Design and Develop Electric Patrol Craft
Singapore Seeks Electric Patrol Craft Designs to Go Green and Go Smart The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA)…
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RS reviews CCC 10 outcomes
Russian Maritime Experts Join International Meeting on Ship Safety Representatives from the Russian Maritime Register of Shipping (RS) recently took…
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