Shipbuilding
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US launches first-ever 240-ton ship that needs zero crew to operate
The U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has reached a significant milestone in maritime technology with the completion of…
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Tasmanian government scraps lease negotiations for Spirit of Tasmania IV
The Tasmanian Government has directed state-owned ferry operator TT-Line to halt lease negotiations for the new Spirit of Tasmania IV,…
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Ingalls Shipbuilding chooses American Fan for Arleigh Burke-class ventilation
Fairbanks Morse Defense (FMD) has announced a significant achievement, securing multiple contracts to provide cooling and ventilation fans for ten…
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Challenges Facing the U.S. Navy’s Constellation-Class Frigate
The U.S. Navy’s Constellation-class frigate program is designed to modernize the fleet by replacing aging vessels and enhancing operational capabilities.…
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Salvors struggle to refloat MSC boxship off Newfoundland
Thirteen days after the MSC Baltic III ran aground off the coast of Newfoundland, salvage teams are facing significant challenges…
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Maersk explores ship recycling in Egypt
Maersk has entered into a memorandum of understanding with the Egyptian government to establish a green ship recycling facility in…
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MOL and SMT link up on direct reduced iron shipping
In a significant move towards sustainable shipping, Japanese shipowner Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL) has announced a partnership with Cyprus-based dry…
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Strategic mindset sought for US Navy shipbuilding and repair, says GAO report
In a critical response to a recent report from the Government Accountability Office (GAO), the U.S. Navy is reaffirming its…
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‘Tradition isn’t working’: Navy’s ineffective management adds to construction
WASHINGTON — A recent report from the Government Accountability Office (GAO) has highlighted significant inefficiencies in the Navy’s shipbuilding management,…
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