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Russian ship transports over 27,000 tons of stolen wheat to Syria

The vessel Mikhail Nenashev is heading to the Syrian port of Tartus with 27,400 tons of stolen Ukrainian grain.

ABS acquires RMC Global to strengthen cyber, risk and resilience capabilities

ABS expands cyber risk and resilience portfolio with RMC Global acquisition, boosting security services and operational continuity.

OOCL orders twelve 13,600 TEU class LNG dual-fuel container vessels

These new vessels will become the first LNG-powered vessels in the OOCL fleet.

Ukrainian Navy strikes two Russian boats guarding the Kerch Bridge

According to the released video, the strike was carried out using domestically produced unmanned surface vessels (naval drones).

Fugro awarded a geotechnical site investigation contract for CIP’s wind farm in Taiwan

The offshore geotechnical investigation will be carried out using Fugro’s Taiwan-flagged vessel, Pacific Hornbill, which is equipped with the advanced C30 marine drilling rig.

New hydrofoil ferries to be operated in Hobart, Australia

Vessels that ‘fly’ above the River Derwent could soon be ferrying Hobart commuters and tourists between New Norfolk and Opossum Bay.

Shell announces agreement to acquire Canadian energy company

Shell will take on approximately US$2.8 billion in net debt and leases resulting in an enterprise value of approximately US$16.4 billion.

Ukraine summons Israeli ambassador to foreign ministry over ‘stolen’ grain shipments

The bulk carrier Panormitis is transporting over 25,000 tons of grain, some of which is documented to be connected with supplies from occupied Berdyansk.

World’s largest deep-sea floating wind power platform installed in Yangjiang

The towing operation faced multiple challenges, including long distances, the massive scale of the equipment, and complex sea conditions.

DeepOcean wins offshore wind work in Taiwan

DeepOcean’s scope of work includes installation of the inter-array cables that connect the wind turbines to the offshore substations

Tharsis Ship Management secures EU funding for sea-river container vessel project

The vessels will feature a dedicated storage hold on the fore and aft ship for sixteen swappable ISO energy containers, connected via plug-in Megawatt Charging System (MCS) connectors

Archer secures three-year contract extension with Equinor for wireline and intervention services

The extension represents a total contract value of approximately NOK 3 billion

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