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Shelf Drilling jackups win work in Asia
Oslo-listed Shelf Drilling has announced the acquisition of a new short-term contract and an extension for two of its rigs,…
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Port of Liverpool retires longest-serving vessel Yeoman Bank
The Port of Liverpool bids farewell to its longest-serving vessel, the Yeoman Bank, which made its final call this week.…
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Star Bulk clears out more supramaxes in ongoing fleet overhaul
Star Bulk Carriers, a prominent player in the Greek dry bulk shipping sector, has taken significant steps to modernize its…
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Houthis send threatening warnings to 64 shipowners
In a significant escalation of tensions, Yemen’s Houthi rebel group has issued formal warnings to 64 international shipowners, marking a…
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New Greek player Carlova Maritime signs up for VLCC newbuild
Athens-based Carlova Maritime has made a significant move in the shipping industry by placing its first newbuilding order for a…
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Australia signs strategic shipbuilding agreement with Austal
Austal has officially entered into a significant shipbuilding agreement with the Australian Government, establishing a new subsidiary, Austal Defence Shipbuilding…
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Seadrill rig pair hired for drilling programs in the US Gulf of Mexico
Seadrill, a prominent offshore rig owner, has announced significant contract wins for two of its rigs in the US Gulf…
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What Is The Turning Radius Of A Cruise Ship?
Cruise ships are marvels of engineering, gliding gracefully across the ocean. However, their ability to turn is a complex process…
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COSCO celebrates landmark green ammonia bunkering operation
In a groundbreaking development for the shipping industry, Sinobunker, a subsidiary of COSCO, has successfully conducted the world’s first green…
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When is a seafarer not a seafarer?
Recent findings from the Seafarers Happiness Index (SHI) have illuminated a troubling trend in the maritime industry: the increasing reliance…
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