Shipbuilding
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US Navy Considers Korean Shipyards for Fleet Expansion
The Trump administration is exploring the possibility of outsourcing military shipbuilding to South Korean shipyards. This move comes as the…
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New Dayang Shipbuilding Expands into Tanker Market
New Dayang Shipbuilding, a prominent Chinese shipbuilder known for its expertise in dry bulk vessels, has secured its first contract…
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Asyad Group Plans IPO for Shipping Division
Oman’s Asyad Group, a state-controlled logistics leader, is set to launch an initial public offering (IPO) for its shipping division,…
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Japan Marine United Leads Zero-Emission Initiative
Japan Marine United Corporation (JMU) has been selected for a significant project by the Japanese Ministry of the Environment and…
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NKT Begins Construction of Methanol-Fuelled Vessel
Danish power cable company NKT has officially laid the keel for its new dual-fuel methanol cable-laying vessel, the NKT Eleonora.…
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US Navy unveils name for first ship in new medium landing ship class
Secretary of the US Navy, Carlos Del Toro, has announced the name of the first ship in the new class…
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Mercurius back at New Jiangzhou Shipyard for more chemical Tankers
Dutch company Mercurius Shipping has contracted Jiangxi New Jiangzhou Shipbuilding Heavy Industry for two new stainless steel chemical tankers. The…
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U.S. Navy Prepares for Potential Conflict with China
ARLINGTON, Va. — The U.S. Navy is accelerating efforts to prepare for a potential conflict with China by 2027. Navy…
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Successful Delivery of 62,000T Heavy Lift Vessel “KANG FU”
On January 3, 2025, the 62,000-ton heavy lift vessel “KANG FU,” surveyed by China Classification Society (CCS), was successfully delivered…
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Innovative Solutions to Reduce Methane Emissions
Safetytech Accelerator, in partnership with Chevron, Carnival Corporation, Shell, and Seapeak, has completed three technology feasibility studies under its Methane…
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