Shipbuilding
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Humanoid Robots Set to Revolutionize Shipyards
In a groundbreaking partnership, the American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) has teamed up with Houston-based Persona AI to introduce humanoid…
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Backing Saudi Arabia’s shipbuilding industry
In a significant move to bolster Saudi Arabia’s shipbuilding capabilities, HD Hyundai’s Executive Vice Chairman, Chung Ki-sun, met with Saudi…
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Jiangsu Ocean Shipping firms up boxship newbuild brace
China’s Jiangsu Ocean Shipping Company (JOSCO) has announced a significant expansion of its fleet by securing options for two additional…
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Navy Awards $8.6M Contract for Dry Dock Repairs
NORFOLK, VA – The Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command Mid-Atlantic (NAVFAC MIDLANT) has awarded a substantial contract worth $8,644,800 to…
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Incat Tasmania Leads Global Electric Shipbuilding with Historic Ferry Launches
Incat Tasmania in Hobart is spearheading a groundbreaking aluminium electric shipbuilding initiative, constructing five sustainable vessels at its net-zero Hobart…
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MSC Surges Past Competitors in Fleet Rankings
Recent data from Maritime Strategies International reveals significant shifts in global shipping fleet ownership over the past year. Swiss-based Mediterranean…
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Idan Ofer’s EPS moves on full CoolCo takeover
Israeli billionaire Idan Ofer is advancing plans to take the LNG carrier company Cool Company (CoolCo) private through his investment…
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Familiar pushback campaign against IMO legislation enters high gear
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) is set to vote on the Net Zero Framework (NZF) next month, a decision that…
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ABS, Persona AI partner to test humanoid robots in shipbuilding
In a groundbreaking partnership, the American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) and robotics company Persona AI have signed a memorandum of…
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New Tool Reveals Stranded Asset Risks for Shipping Industry
During New York Climate Week, the University College of London Shipping and Oceans Research group, in collaboration with the Kuehne…
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