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Tragic Incident on Bulk Carrier EVER FELICITY
In a tragic event at Ishinomaki Port, two stevedores collapsed while working aboard the bulk carrier EVER FELICITY on May…
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Hydrogen’s Role in Maritime Decarbonisation Explored
Lloyd’s Register (LR) has released a new report in its acclaimed Fuel for Thought series, focusing on hydrogen’s potential in…
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Seaspan Shipbuilding to Provide Design for U.S. Coast Guard Icebreakers
Seaspan Shipbuilding, based in North Vancouver, has secured a contract to provide the design for new U.S. Coast Guard icebreakers,…
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HII Hosts Secretary Of The Navy And Top Naval Leaders At Ingalls Shipbuilding
Ingalls Shipbuilding is at the forefront of the U.S. Navy’s modernization efforts, as highlighted by recent remarks from John C.…
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Global Bunker Fuel Market Experiences Downward Trend in 2025
The global bunker fuel market faced a challenging year in 2025, marked by a significant decline in prices across all…
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Hanwha Group Eyes Expansion of Philadelphia Shipyard
South Korea’s Hanwha Group is actively pursuing an expansion of its Philadelphia shipyard and considering acquisitions of additional U.S. shipyards.…
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AI Technology Revolutionizes Freight Market Insights for 2026
In a rapidly evolving freight market, the integration of AI-driven shipping technology is transforming how industry players interpret fragmented information.…
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Frontline Initiates $2 Billion VLCC Fleet Revamp
Frontline, the tanker giant owned by John Fredriksen, is embarking on a significant overhaul of its Very Large Crude Carrier…
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HD Hyundai Strengthens Shipbuilding Cooperation with Tamil Nadu Government
A high-level delegation from the Tamil Nadu government recently visited the HD Hyundai shipyard in South Korea to bolster shipbuilding…
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India’s Mundra Port Welcomes First Fully Laden VLCC
In a groundbreaking development for India’s maritime infrastructure, the Adani Mundra Port has successfully berthed its first fully laden Very…
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