Shipbuilding
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Last Freighter Passes Soo Locks Before Winter Closure
The Soo Locks in Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, have officially closed for the winter season following the passage of the…
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Hengli Heavy Industry Announces Major Investment for Shipyard Expansion
Hengli Heavy Industry, one of the world’s fastest-growing shipyards, has revealed plans to invest 13.5 billion yuan (approximately $1.94 billion)…
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Windstar Cruises Celebrates Launch of Star Seeker, Its First Newbuild Ship
Windstar Cruises has officially welcomed its first newbuild ship, the Star Seeker, marking a significant milestone for the cruise line.…
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Discovery of Largest Medieval Cog in Øresund Strait
Danish maritime archaeologists have made a groundbreaking discovery in the Øresund Strait near Copenhagen, unearthing what is believed to be…
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REGENT Announces Seaglider Order from Private Member Club ‘XXV’ for U.S. East Coast
North Kingstown, RI, January 15, 2026 — REGENT Craft, the developer and manufacturer of Seaglider™ vessels, announced today a Seaglider order…
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Hanwha Ocean tops $10b in ship orders in 2025
Hanwha Ocean announced on Thursday that it has successfully secured $10.05 billion in ship orders for the year 2025, marking…
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Drone Strikes Target Greek-Managed Tankers in Black Sea
Four tankers operated by Greek companies have been caught up in the escalating drone conflict in the Black Sea. Ukrainian…
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Norwegian Cruise Line Unveils Plans for Norwegian Aura, Its Largest Ship Yet
Norwegian Cruise Line is gearing up for the launch of its newest vessel, Norwegian Aura, set to debut in May…
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Maersk Resumes Red Sea Route Amid Security Concerns
In a pivotal move, Danish shipping giant Maersk has announced the rerouting of its Middle East-India-US east coast MECL service…
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Cochin Shipyard Delivers First EcoFreighter to Germany
Cochin Shipyard Limited (CSL) has successfully delivered the inaugural vessel from its HS EcoFreighter series to Germany’s HS Schiffahrts. This…
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