Shipbuilding
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Nature Seychelles and WWF Madagascar train marine biologists in coral reef
Coral Reef Restoration Training in Seychelles Nature Seychelles, in partnership with the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) Madagascar, has launched a…
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Doun Kisen bulks up with four newbuilds in China
Doun Kisen’s Fleet Expansion Plans Doun Kisen, a leading Japanese shipowner, is taking big steps to expand its fleet. The…
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Grandweld Shipyards Leads Solar Energy Revolution
In a groundbreaking move for the maritime industry, Grandweld Shipyards has become the first shipbuilding company in the Middle East…
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China’s dominance in global shipbuilding strengthens amid surging global demand
China, the world’s largest shipbuilder by market share, is poised for a significant surge in new orders. Analysts predict that…
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U.S. Marines Relocate from Okinawa to Guam
The relocation of from Okinawa to Guam marks a significant shift in military strategy in the Indo-Pacific region. This move…
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Qatar Marine Facility Built by Hanwha Ocean’s Oil Production Facility Begins Operations
Hanwha Ocean has made significant strides in the oil production sector with the successful launch of its first fixed oil…
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Cape Town Receives Seal Stretchers Donation
The City of Cape Town has recently received a significant donation of ten seal stretchers. This donation aims to assist…
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Oil washes up along Black Sea coastline following triple
Recent incidents involving aging Russian tankers have led to significant oil spills in the Kerch Strait, raising environmental concerns. The…
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MBO completed at marine services firm – funding from Frontier Development
ShipVet Services, a company specializing in safety, technical, and environmental risk assessments for maritime operations, has recently completed a management…
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OceanX In Malaysia Evaluating Marine Ecology Amid Growing Degradation
Malaysia’s marine habitats are facing significant threats from climate change and human activities. The country’s tropical waters, rich in biodiversity,…
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