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Cargo ship with capacity for 540 tons of goods operates on the Soyo-Cabinda
In a recent year-end greeting ceremony, Suzana Abreu, the governor of Cabinda province, shared significant updates regarding maritime operations and…
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The Best Ocean Books of 2024
The ocean has always been a source of fascination and mystery. In 2024, several authors have delved into its depths,…
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Norwegian flagged ship ignores rescuing sinking Russian vessel
In a troubling incident in the Mediterranean Sea, a Norwegian-flagged vessel, the Oslo Carrier 3, has been accused of refusing…
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Exploring the Depths: Top Ocean Books of 2024
The ocean is a vast and mysterious realm, teeming with life and history. This year, several authors have delved into…
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Yang Ming to Implement Fleet Optimization Plan
Yang Ming Marine Transport Corporation, a key player in global shipping, recently held its 400th Board Meeting on the 20th…
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Suspected Sabotage Ship Dragged Anchor for Up to 50 Nautical MIles
Recent developments in the Gulf of Finland have raised serious concerns regarding maritime security. A tanker, suspected of damaging multiple…
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The Evolving Landscape of North American Ports
The marine container cargo industry is undergoing significant changes. Recent months have brought various challenges and opportunities that are reshaping…
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Jimmy Carter, Former President, Humanitarian and Navy Officer, Dies at 100
Former President Jimmy Carter, who lived to the remarkable age of 100, passed away on Sunday in his hometown of…
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Political Turmoil Threatens Mozambique’s Port Investments
The political landscape in Mozambique is increasingly unstable, posing significant risks to the country’s port investments. Since October, post-election violence…
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EDF, Ocean Winds-led consortiums win French floating wind
The French Ministry of Industry and Energy has made a significant move towards renewable energy by selecting two partnerships to…
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