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Naval Group awarded design contract for the French Navy’s future ocean patrol vessels

The French Defence Procurement Agency (DGA) has awarded Naval Group the contract for the preliminary and detailed design of the Ocean Patrol Vessel program.

Royal Navy sailors to get Canadian polar training

More Royal Navy sailors will be trained in taking ships into challenging polar waters thanks to a new collaborative agreement with the Canadian Coast Guard.

Framo strengthens sustainable aquaculture focus

Equipment supplier LiftUP has become part of pump manufacturer Framo.

Cruise ships must be effectively regulated to minimise serious environment impact

The cruise ship industry should be subject to global monitoring and effective legislation because of its continuous increasing impact on both the environment and human health and wellbeing, according to new research.

Seizure of Ukrainian ships by Russia: this case came to Hague Tribunal

On October 11, the Arbitration Tribunal in The Hague will begin hearings on the jurisdiction in the case of Ukraine against Russia regarding the seizure of Ukrainian sailors and ships of the Ukrainian Navy in November 2018.

Gasum bunkered LNG to PONANT’s new polar explorer in France

This operation marked Gasum’s first LNG delivery in France and also the first LNG bunker operation in the port of Le Havre.

US Navy creates new Atlantic destroyer task group to hunt Russian submarines

The U.S. Navy has created a new task group on the East Coast to ensure it has ready destroyers that can deploy on short notice to counter the Russian submarine threat in the Atlantic Ocean.

Tallink Grupp secures another short-term charter deal for vessel Silja Europa

Tallink Grupp has recently signed another charter agreement for its Tallinn-Helsinki route cruise vessel Silja Europa for the period 17 October to 17 November 2021.

Carnival Victory renamed Carnival Radiance

Carnival Cruise Line has officially changed the name of Carnival Victory to Carnival Radiance, which is in the final stages of a $200 million bow-to-stern makeover in Cadiz, Spain.

Half of Carnival Cruise Line’s U.S. fleet back in service

With Carnival Dream and Carnival Glory resuming guest operations on Sept. 19, Carnival Cruise Line now has 11 ships – representing half of its U.S. fleet – sailing again.

Zinus secured new contract for autonomous ferry charging systems

Zinus has secured a new contract for the delivery of autonomous charging systems to two ferry connections in Nordland county and will thus have all the major ferry companies in Norway as end customers.

Aukus: France pulls out of UK defence talks amid row

Paris is angry after Australia signed the Aukus pact to build nuclear-powered submarines, pulling out of a major contract with France in the process.

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