Shipbuilding
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The Tragic Tale of the SS Wyoming
The SS Wyoming, launched in 1909, was the largest wooden ship ever built. Measuring 450 feet in length, it was…
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Norway’s Stad Ship Tunnel: A Maritime Breakthrough
Norway is set to revolutionize maritime travel with the construction of the Stad Ship Tunnel. This ambitious project aims to…
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George Alexandratos takes over at Hellenic Chamber of Shipping
The Hellenic Chamber of Shipping has a new president. George Alexandratos, the general manager of Apollonia Lines, has taken over…
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MOL and Marubeni Launch Carbon Removal Initiative
In a significant move towards environmental sustainability, Japanese shipping giant Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL) has partnered with trading house Marubeni…
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HJ Shipbuilding Secures New Patrol Vessel Order
HJ Shipbuilding & Construction (HJSC), a prominent South Korean shipbuilder, has recently announced a significant contract with the Republic of…
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Uruguay Advances OPV Construction with Spanish Shipyard
The Uruguayan government has taken a significant step in enhancing its naval capabilities by making an $8.4 million payment to…
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Norwegian ship gets onboard carbon capture system
A Norwegian shipping company has taken a significant step towards reducing maritime emissions. Solvang, a prominent shipowner, has modified one…
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China Launches New Amphibious Assault Ship
China’s military capabilities are expanding with the recent launch of the Type 076 amphibious assault ship, known as PLANS Sichuan.…
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Iran’s New Naval Intelligence Ship: The Zagros
Iran has recently unveiled a unique addition to its naval fleet: the Zagros, a signals intelligence (SIGINT) ship. This vessel…
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Houthis Threaten Red Sea Shipping Amid Ceasefire
The ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas has drawn in various regional players, including Yemen’s Houthi movement. Abdul Malik al-Houthi,…
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