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Is the Navy getting the best bang for the buck in ship maintenance?
NORFOLK, Va. — A recent Government Accountability Office (GAO) report raises concerns about the Navy’s maintenance practices for combat surface…
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Brunswick Port Leads U.S. Vehicle Trade
The Port of Brunswick, Georgia, has emerged as the leading U.S. port for vehicles in 2024, achieving record numbers in…
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Tours of Roker Pier and tunnel in Sunderland set to resume once repairs are
Tours of Roker Pier and its historic tunnel are expected to resume later this year following extensive repairs to the…
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SBM assessing potential for carbon capture modules on Petrobras floaters
Petrobras has engaged SBM Offshore to conduct a study on the potential implementation of carbon capture modules on Floating Production…
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Open Drain Caused Deadly Capsizing in North Sea
The Marine Accident Investigation Branch (MAIB) has released its final report on the tragic capsizing of the stern trawler Njord.…
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UK’s ‘most beautiful’ village is quaint seaside spot with bustling quay | Travel
Solva, a charming fishing village in Pembrokeshire, Wales, has gained recognition as one of the UK’s most beautiful and posh…
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China launches vessel with the world’s largest pile-driving capacity
The Erhang Changqing, a state-of-the-art pile-driving vessel, has embarked on its maiden journey from Nantong, Jiangsu Province, to the Hangzhou…
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Six in race to build Norway’s giant ship tunnel
Six contractors are vying to construct Norway’s Stad ship tunnel, a significant 1.7-kilometer underground canal. This project aims to allow…
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Russia’s Ulyanovsk Nuclear Aircraft Carrier Summed Up in 4 Words
The Ulyanovsk was an ambitious project by the Soviet Union, aimed at creating a nuclear-powered aircraft carrier to rival the…
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