Shipbuilding
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SIPG arm books LNG bunker newbuild at Jiangnan
Shanghai Port Group Energy has taken a significant step in the liquefied natural gas (LNG) sector by ordering a new…
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The world’s largest cruise ship is headed for Spain’s Mallorca: 7,600-passenger
Palma de Mallorca is gearing up for an extraordinary event as the world’s largest cruise ship, the Legend of the…
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Hercules orders adaptable topsides/subsea crane for newbuild support ship
Hercules Supply has partnered with Techano Oceanlift to supply a state-of-the-art knuckle boom crane for its upcoming multi-purpose support vessel,…
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Bill looking to permanently ban oil and gas activities off
Representative Salud Carbajal has reintroduced the California Clean Coast Act to the U.S. Congress, aiming to permanently ban offshore oil…
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Chevron hires Olympic vessel for work on Nigerian deepwater
Norwegian offshore vessel operator Olympic has secured a significant contract with Chevron, one of the largest oil companies in the…
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Fear of Grey Boxes: A New Shipping Concern
In the world of shipping, a new form of anxiety is emerging, dubbed “Timor arcium griseorum,” or the fear of…
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Two crewmen injured as OSV hits wind turbine in Dutch North
The Royal Dutch Sea Rescue Society (KNRM) successfully evacuated two injured crew members from the offshore support vessel Glomar Venture…
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Tsuneishi hails new milestone in construction of methanol-fueled containerships
Tsuneishi Shipbuilding is making significant strides in the maritime industry with the construction of methanol-fueled vessels. The company has completed…
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MSC in for more Hengli megamaxes
Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC), led by Gianluigi Aponte, has announced a significant expansion of its fleet by placing an order…
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Adani Ports strikes $2.5bn deal for Australian coal terminal
Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone (APSEZ), India’s largest private ports and logistics firm, has made a significant move by…
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