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Taihan secures additional 10,000-ton CLV to enhance submarine turnkey competitiveness

The vessel is capable of loading up to 7,000 tons of submarine cable in a single operation.

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Earlier, the Ukrainian Armed Forces destroyed the ships Askold and Tsiklon of the same project.

IsraelUkrainian Embassy contacts police over Israeli import of stolen grainIsrael

The firms are accused of importing wheat stolen by Russia from the temporarily occupied regions of eastern Ukraine.

Ukrainian naval drone wipes out entire crew of Russian patrol boat “Sobol”

The attack took place on April 30 during the deployment of naval drones near the Kerch Bridge.

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COLUMBIA cruise services (CCS) has officially signed a ship management agreement with Adora Cruises for the Adora Flora City, marking the third large cruise ship managed by Columbia Cruise Services (CCS) for Adora Cruises. This latest addition...

Express ferries: from climate culprits to green champions

Using a new method developed by NTNU, it is possible to calculate which high-speed passenger routes can be operated with zero-emission express ferries.

Commercial fishing nets have new life in Ukrainian war zones

These nets are hung over doorways and windows to entangle the drones before they can hit a target and explode.
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Corvus Energy achieves DNV Cybersecurity Type Approval for Dolphin NxtGen

The approval also covers the Gen 4 BMS Pack Controller, extending cybersecurity compliance across the entire NxtGen product family.
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The approval also covers the Gen 4 BMS Pack Controller, extending cybersecurity compliance across the entire NxtGen product family.

SeaARCTOS announces Lloyd’s Register Type Approval for its SO₂ emissions reporting

The technology reduces administrative burden and eliminates off-hire time for emissions testing.

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Taihan secures additional 10,000-ton CLV to enhance submarine turnkey competitiveness

The vessel is capable of loading up to 7,000 tons of submarine cable in a single operation.

Equinor 5000 oil cargoes delivered from Gullfaks

Oil cargo number 5,000 was delivered to St1’s refinery in Gothenburg, which produces fuels such as gasoline, jet fuel, diesel and marine fuels.

Corvus Energy and BYD Energy Storage formalizes next phase of partnership

The two parties will work together in areas such as technological collaboration, resource sharing, and market expansion

Incat Crowther selected to design fleet of ten new crew transfer vessels for Brunei operations

The new vessels will be constructed in multiple shipyards across the region including FOS’s own shipyard in Singapore.

Delfin Midstream signs additional long-term LNG supply agreement with Gunvor

Agreement is the latest in a series of long-term LNG supply and purchase agreements from the Delfin Deepwater Port LNG Export Facility

ABS and Seatrium sign agreement to Advance Maritime Innovation

The collaboration supports technology assessment, regulatory readiness, classification, and verification pathways of emerging solutions across new energies, and advanced offshore infrastructure

Russia equips Grachonok-class patrol boats with anti-drone nets

Russian forces have equipped Project 21980 Grachonok-class anti-sabotage boats with nets designed to counter Ukrainian drones. Serhii Sternenko, an adviser to Ukraine’s Minister of Defense,...

Finnlines and the port of Långnäs open a new passenger terminal in Åland

The new terminal is located right next to the dock, and the walk from the ship to the terminal is shorter than before. This speeds up and simplifies both disembarking and boarding.

Ørsted and PGE kick off offshore installation of Baltica 2 project

The first foundations have been successfully installed in the Polish part of the Baltic Sea.

TKF to supply inter-array cables for Zeevonk offshore wind project in the Dutch North Sea

Contract with Vattenfall and Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) covers the full supply of approximately 162 km inter-array cables for Phase 1.

SPIE to deliver 66kV Inter-Array Cable Termination for two offshore wind farms in Poland

The Baltyk II and Baltyk III offshore wind farms are large-scale renewable energy projects located within the Polish Exclusive Economic Zone in the southwestern Baltic Sea

Ukrainian drones strike Kalibr missile carrier in Caspian Sea

Earlier, the Ukrainian Armed Forces destroyed the ships Askold and Tsiklon of the same project.

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