Shipbuilding
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Russian line founded with focus on West Africa
Andrei Severilov, the former chairman of FESCO, has launched a new shipping venture aimed at enhancing trade connections between West…
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Scale of blank sailings dwarfs covid era as US-China trade
The ongoing trade conflict between the United States and China is causing significant disruptions in global shipping. With U.S. tariffs…
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Modec secures deal for ExxonMobil FPSO in Guyana
MODEC, a specialist in floating production systems, has secured a significant contract from ExxonMobil to develop a Floating Production Storage…
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Wan Hai website targeted by hackers
Taiwan’s Wan Hai Lines, the world’s 11th largest container shipping company, experienced a cyberattack that temporarily took its website offline…
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The legacy of the Deepwater Horizon disaster
As the Deepwater Horizon disaster marks its 15th anniversary, nonprofit organization Oceana has unveiled alarming findings about its long-lasting effects.…
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Beijing vents fury at US port fees
New regulations announced by the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) to impose higher fees on ships linked to China are stirring…
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Nieto Trading signs for HD Hyundai Mipo LPG carrier brace
Nieto Trading, part of the Mexican Nieto Group, has finalized a significant order for two new LPG carriers at South…
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Tar balls wash up on Canadian shoreline near grounded MSC
Tar balls have been spotted on beaches near the stranded MSC Baltic III, which has been stuck on Canada’s eastern…
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Viking’s Growth in Egypt Continues With Flout Out of New Ship
Viking Cruises has announced the launch of its latest ship, Viking Amun, which is set to sail the Nile River…
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‘Constant State of Triage’: The U.S. Navy’s Shipbuilding Crisis Won’t Be Easy to
John Phelan, the newly appointed Secretary of the U.S. Navy, has raised alarm over significant delays and escalating costs in…
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