Shipbuilding
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Germany approves Meyer Werft bailout
The federal government of Germany and the state of Lower Saxony are stepping in to acquire an 80% stake in…
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Sunken MV ITT Puma Ship’s Cargo-Laden Containers Wash Ashore Odisha’s Beach
Two large cargo containers from a sunken ship were found washed ashore on Satabhaya Beach in Odisha’s Kendrapara district on…
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Jiangnan Shipbuilding bags new order for 93,000 cbm ammonia carriers
A recent agreement highlights the growing interest in large ammonia carriers, with Jiangnan Shipbuilding, a subsidiary of China State Shipbuilding…
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Wind Turbine Installation Vessel Delivered to Cadeler
Cadeler has recently welcomed the latest addition to its fleet, the Wind Peak, marking the delivery of the first of…
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Descendant of salvaged Maine boat’s namesake wants to save it
After seven months underwater off the coast of Harpswell, the historic fishing boat Jacob Pike has been raised by the…
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ASRY appoints Ahmed AlAbri as the new CEO
Dr. Ahmed AlAbri has been appointed as the new Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Arab Shipbuilding and Repair Yard…
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Brazil launches first in class F200 Tamandaré frigate
On August 9, 2024, the Brazilian Navy marked a key step in its fleet modernization by launching the first Tamandaré-class…
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Understanding Spade Rudders: Benefits, Materials, and Design Considerations
A spade rudder is a modern innovation in marine engineering, predominantly utilized in contemporary sailing vessels and motor yachts. This…
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South Korea and China Battle for Hapag-Lloyd’s $5.4 Billion Container Ship Contract
Hapag-Lloyd has initiated inquiries with South Korean and Chinese shipyards for 30 container ships.(Photo provided by Hapag-Lloyd) Hapag-Lloyd, the world’s…
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COSCO Shipping orders four asphalt carriers for $98m
China’s COSCO Shipping Specialized Carriers has ordered four 9,000-tonne special liquid cargo ships at Mawei Shipyard, a subsidiary of Fujian…
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