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Bureau Veritas Teams Up with OrbitMI to Help Ships Reduce Emissions and Follow Rules
Bureau Veritas Partners with OrbitMI to Simplify Ship Emissions Reporting and Cut Pollution Bureau Veritas Marine & Offshore (BV), a…
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Industry hails Labour’s £22bn pledge for carbon capture projects in England
The UK government has pledged nearly £22 billion over the next 25 years to support two large carbon capture and…
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Sinking Chinese Sub Shows the New, Speedy Nature of Naval Intelligence
Earlier this year, Tom Shugart, a keen American military observer, noticed something strange at a Chinese shipyard. Tom, who used…
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UK is Latest to Track Movement of Cargo Ship Laden with Ammonium Nitrate
The cargo ship Ruby, registered in Malta, is making headlines around the world. UK maritime authorities have recently started closely…
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Multidimensional Safety & Cost of Compliance at ABS UK National Committee
The maritime industry is going through big changes. At the ABS UK National Committee meeting, leaders from all parts of…
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Fleet Solid Support Vessels for UK Ministry of Defence to be Powered by MAN Propulsion Package
In 2023, the UK’s Ministry of Defence awarded a contract to Team Resolute to build three new Fleet Solid Support…
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LR and KRISO join forces on verification and validation in marine autonomy
A significant partnership between Lloyd’s Register (LR) and the Korea Research Institute of Ships & Ocean Engineering (KRISO) has been…
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Purus in for more midsize gas carriers
UK-based Purus Marine has expanded its fleet by ordering two additional medium-sized gas carriers from Hyundai Mipo Dockyard. This move…
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U.S. Navy Submarine To Undergo Maintenance In Australia For The First Time
In a historic development, the USS Hawaii (SSN 776), a U.S. Virginia-class submarine, has docked at HMAS Stirling in Western…
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Maersk joins study to explore potential of nuclear powered container-shipping
A leading Danish shipping company has agreed to participate in a study exploring the use of nuclear power for container…
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