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Costa Cruises restarts vacations from September 6

The return to cruising will be progressive, involving an increasing number of ships.

North P&I gives practical advice on the long-term storage of liquid cargoes

Low oil prices have led to some tanker owners to consider using their vessels as a means of medium-to-long term floating storage.

MSC Cruises returns to service in the Mediterranean

MSC Cruises to go beyond guidelines with enhanced measures including universal testing for all guests and crew as well as safe ashore visits at each port

Carnival Cruise Line joins industrywide pause in U.S. through October 31

If conditions in the U.S. change and short and modified sailings are possible

Stena Line starts a new freight focused Baltic connection

New connection between Latvia, Sweden and Germany

MOWI installs AI system on twenty Scottish salmon farms

The AI system will monitor dissolved oxygen and temperature at each farm by using cableless sensors.

UMITRON launches a web-based service for monitoring ocean environmental data

UMITRON launches PULSE, a worldwide high-resolution satellite ocean data map for aquaculture farmers

Tallink Silja to offer new cruises from Stockholm to Höga Kusten

The cruises will be operated with the company’s flagship vessel Silja Symphony.

MacGregor to supply deck handling solutions for two T-ATS class vessels

MacGregor receives a further order to supply deck handling solutions for the US Naval Sea Systems Command’s Towing, Salvage and Rescue Ships (T-ATS)

VIDEO: Spirit of Adventure leaves building dock

In August the ship will probably start her passage on the River Ems to the port of Emden to start seas trials later on.

Yang Ming to add two 11,000 TEU vessels to fleet

Both vessels will join THE Alliance’s Trans-Pacific routes with comprehensive coverage and efficient service by August.

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