Shipbuilding
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Ceasefire Sparks Concerns Over Red Sea Shipping
A tentative ceasefire between Israel and Hamas may have broader implications beyond Gaza, particularly affecting maritime security in the Red…
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Lost Ship James Carruthers Found After 112 Years
The wreck of the James Carruthers, a freighter that sank in Lake Huron during the Great Storm of 1913, has…
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Navy Sailor Convicted of Espionage: National Security Threat Emerges
The recent conviction of a U.S. Navy sailor for espionage has raised concerns about national security and insider threats. Jinchao…
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New Cranes Set to Transform Deltaport Operations
Casper Phillips & Associates Inc. (CP&A) has successfully overseen the commissioning of the first two ship-to-shore container cranes from Shanghai…
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Seaspan and Stantec celebrate completion of outfitting pier for Canada’s National Shipbuilding Strategy
Seaspan Shipyards, in collaboration with Stantec, has proudly announced the completion of a state-of-the-art outfitting pier at its Vancouver Shipyards…
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US and South Korea Forge Shipbuilding Alliance
In a significant development for the maritime industry, South Korea has proposed a bold initiative to revitalize the United States’…
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Colonna’s Shipyard invests $79M to build 4th drydock
Norfolk-based Colonna’s Shipyard, the oldest continuously operating family-owned shipyard in the United States, has announced a significant investment of $79…
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US Port Fees Spark Tensions with China
As the countdown to new port fees begins, tensions escalate between the United States and China. The U.S. Trade Representative…
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Government Unveils Ship Recycling Credit Note Scheme
In a significant move to bolster the shipbuilding industry, the Indian government has introduced a new credit note scheme for…
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Finnish court drops Baltic subsea cable case against Eagle S crew
A Finnish district court has ruled against prosecuting the captain and two officers of the Eagle S tanker, concluding that…
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