Shipbuilding
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Supreme Court Orders Guam Shipyard Eviction
In a significant ruling on Friday, the Supreme Court of Guam mandated that Guam Industrial Services, operating as Guam Shipyard…
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PhilaPort Cruise Terminal Faces Last-Minute Challenges
As the inaugural cruise from the new PhilaPort cruise terminal approaches, concerns are mounting over the facility’s readiness. Scheduled to…
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China Launches Second Domestically Built Cruise Ship
China has reached a significant milestone in its domestic cruise industry with the float-out of the Adora Flower City, its…
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DeSantis Signs Bill to Halt Manatee Cruise Terminal
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has signed a significant bill that may effectively block the proposed cruise ship terminal near the…
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Master Boat Builders Secures Key Navy Contract
Master Boat Builders, Inc. has officially signed a contract with Austal USA to produce modules for the U.S. Navy’s Navajo-class…
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Tragic Construction Accident Claims Four Lives in Vienna
A devastating construction accident in Vienna’s Alsergrund district has resulted in the deaths of four workers, including three Kosovars. The…
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Historic Shipwreck Reveals Tudor Shipbuilding Secrets
In a remarkable archaeological discovery, a Tudor-era shipwreck unearthed in Kent, England, has been identified as a significant milestone in…
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Construction Begins on Dana Point Harbor Revamp
A significant milestone was reached in Dana Point as construction commenced on the harbor’s commercial core, marked by the raising…
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Northeastern University’s Roux Institute Rises in Portland
PORTLAND, Maine — Northeastern University is making significant strides in the development of its new campus, the Roux Institute, located…
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USS Gerald R. Ford Fire Sparks Investigation
The U.S. Navy has launched a formal investigation into a fire that erupted aboard the USS Gerald R. Ford on…
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