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MOL, TMAM, and Idemitsu Kosan launch Blue Carbon Initiative

Blue carbon refers to carbon that is sequestered in the seabed and deep ocean through the uptake of atmospheric CO2 by coastal and marine ecosystems via photosynthesis.

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Russia-Ukraine War

The U.S. Department of the Treasury imposed sanctions on the firm in January 2025 for transporting Russian crude oil.

Sanctioned Russian ship Mys Zhelaniya brings military cargo to Libya

The sanctioned Russian vessel Mys Zhelaniya delivered military cargo to Libya under the protection of a naval warship.

Ukraine’s drones hit three Russian drilling platforms in the Caspian Sea

The platforms targeted were the V. Filanovsky, Yuri Korchagin, and Valery Greifer facilities. These sites reportedly supported the Russian invasion forces.

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Maritime

Companies will support Indian Navy’s major satellite communications upgrade program, marking a major step forward in modernizing the Navy’s connectivity capabilities.

New digital certification system to tackle illegal fishing

The new system replaces the previous paper-based process and makes import controls for fishery products more effective and harmonised across the EU.

NATO secures hundreds of K-Ster mine neutralization vehicles for European Navies

Exail announces a new order worth approximately 40 million Euros for several hundred additional K-Ster mine neutralization vehicles placed via NATO Support and Procurement Agency (NSPA).
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Technology

Italy’s MIT updates cybersecurity measures for domestic ships, ports and port facilities

A circular has been published which, among other things, introduces staff training
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According to the World Shipping Council, 576 containers were lost at sea in 2024 — more than double the previous year.

ABB’s new DP2 functionality delivers major improvement in vessel control during DEME sea trials

ABB's Dynamic Positioning Class 2 control solution passes sea trials on board DEME newbuild wind turbine installation vessel Norse Wind

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MOL, TMAM, and Idemitsu Kosan launch Blue Carbon Initiative

Blue carbon refers to carbon that is sequestered in the seabed and deep ocean through the uptake of atmospheric CO2 by coastal and marine ecosystems via photosynthesis.

Safe Bulkers orders two Kamsarmax vessels from Chinese builder

Including this agreement, the Company has an outstanding orderbook of eight newbuild vessels, two of which are methanol dual fuel

Rederiet Stenersen orders six chemical tankers with Indian shipbuilder

The contract from leading European shipowner Rederiet Stenersen AS represents one of India’s largest single commercial shipbuilding orders

Finnish Intelligence: Russia will continue attacks on underwater communications in the Baltic Sea

Russia is likely to continue its attempts to damage underwater communications networks in the Baltic Sea.

The Ukrainian Antarctic expedition will be led for the first time by a woman

Meteorologist Anzhelika Hanchuk will lead the 31st Ukrainian Antarctic Expedition to the Akademik Vernadsky Station in 2026-2027.

U.S. seizes seventh Russian “shadow fleet” tanker in the Caribbean Sea

The U.S. Department of the Treasury imposed sanctions on the firm in January 2025 for transporting Russian crude oil.

BSNL and Viasat advance Indian Navy’s SATCOM Modernization Program

Companies will support Indian Navy’s major satellite communications upgrade program, marking a major step forward in modernizing the Navy’s connectivity capabilities.

Kawasaki Heavy Industries to build world’s largest 40,000 m3 liquefied hydrogen carrier

With a shape and draft that consider the low density of liquefied hydrogen, the vessel requires less power and has a high propulsion efficiency.

LR launches stowage solutions to cut container losses and improve ship efficiency

According to the World Shipping Council, 576 containers were lost at sea in 2024 — more than double the previous year.

Van Oord doubles up on rock installation newbuildings in China

The vessel offers an impressive rock-carrying capacity of up to 35,000 tons, enabling efficient execution of large-scale offshore construction projects.

Shom strengthens its hydrographic capabilities with Exail’s DriX H-9 uncrewed surface vessel

The french hydrographic and oceanographic service (Shom) has selected Exail’s DriX H-9 Uncrewed Surface Vehicle (USV) to further expand its hydrographic and oceanographic capabilities.

ABB chosen to supply technology for BC Ferries’ new major vessels

The New Major Vessels have been designed to minimize emissions and underwater radiated noise (URN), with the goal of contributing to quieter and cleaner operations in the Strait of Georgia

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