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MS Asuka II returns with 1,286 passengers, crew; Guam posts record-breaking 10th
The MS Asuka II made a grand entrance at the Jose D. Leon Guerrero Commercial Port on Monday morning. This…
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Tackling Port Pollution: A Call to Action
The marine industry is undergoing a significant energy transition. While much of the focus has been on reducing greenhouse gas…
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India’s top maritime figures visit South Korea’s big three
On December 3, a high-level Indian delegation visited HD Hyundai Heavy Industries (HD HHI) in Ulsan, South Korea. This visit…
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Western Marine bounces back, set to export 8 ships to UAE
Western Marine Shipyard, a prominent player in Bangladesh’s shipbuilding industry, is poised to make a significant comeback in the export…
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North Atlantic Right Whales Die Decades Earlier Than Antarctic Cousins
Recent research has revealed surprising new insights into the lifespans of Southern and North Atlantic right whales. Traditionally, these majestic…
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Adani Doubles Down on Tug Fleet Renewal
The Indian government is making strides to enhance its domestic shipbuilding capabilities, and the private sector is stepping up to…
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Over 250 People Ill After Back-To-Back Outbreaks Aboard Cruise Ship
Cruise vacations are often seen as a luxurious escape, but recent events have raised concerns about health safety aboard these…
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China’s first homegrown cruise ship, Adora Magic City, completes 84 sightseeing
On January 1, 2024, a significant milestone was achieved in China’s maritime history. The Adora Magic City, the first large…
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Tuloy po kayo! Mayor Marjo Reyes welcomes cruise ship to Coron
Coron, a picturesque municipality in Palawan, is experiencing a surge in tourism. Mayor Marjo Reyes is particularly excited about this…
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HJ Shipbuilding & Construction Develops 88,000㎥ Eco-Friendly Ammonia Carrier
HJ Shipbuilding & Construction (HJSC) has made significant strides in the maritime industry by receiving Approval in Principle (AIP) from…
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