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Dubai’s Shipyards Expand for Offshore Wind Energy
Dubai, known for its towering skyscrapers and vibrant economy, is now making waves in the offshore wind energy sector. The…
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Australia Cracks Down on Illegal Fishing
Australia is intensifying its efforts to combat illegal foreign fishing in its remote waters. The Australian government has ramped up…
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Challenges in Australia’s Container Shipping Industry
This year has been particularly tough for containerized cargo shippers. Geopolitical factors and low water levels in the Panama Canal…
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MEBA Recruits a New Generation of Mariners
The maritime industry in the United States is undergoing a significant transformation. As the older generation of maritime professionals retires,…
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Maersk Withdraws from Key Alaskan Ports
Global shipping giant Maersk has announced a significant change to its operations in Alaska. The company plans to withdraw from…
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HIP Witnesses Shift in Cruise Ship Origins with European Vessels Leading as
The Hambantota International Port (HIP) has experienced a notable increase in cruise ship arrivals in 2024. This year marked a…
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Another Allision Disrupts Ireland-UK Ferry Services
The Dublin-Holyhead ferry route has faced significant disruptions recently due to a series of unfortunate events. After two allisions damaged…
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TotalEnergies buys majority stake in two wind farms off
French energy giant TotalEnergies has made a significant move in the renewable energy sector by acquiring a majority stake in…
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Drydocks World opens expanded yard in Dubai
Drydocks World, a key player in the marine and offshore industry, has unveiled its latest expansion: the South Yard. This…
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Engineers working to connect second Power Ship before Christmas -PM Phillips
As the holiday season approaches, Guyana is set to enhance its electricity supply significantly. The arrival of a second power…
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