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Hapag-Lloyd: Size is Not the Name of the Game Anymore

Hapag-Lloyd has disclosed details of its new mid-term Strategy 2023, saying the liner industry has come to a turning point following a period of consolidation.

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Releases 2019 Work Plan

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has delivered its Fiscal Year 2019 Work Plan for the Army Civil Works program to Congress.

GAO: Sub Maintenance Delays Cost Navy $1.5B Over 10 Years

The Government Accountability Office (GAO) calculates that the U.S. Navy has spent $1.5 billion over the past decade supporting submarines that it could not deploy. 

Navy nanosatellite launch delayed for further inspection

A U.S. Navy ultra-high frequency nanosatellite designed for polar communications scheduled for launch from Vandenberg Air Force Base was delayed Monday for further inspection

Carnival Cruise Line Cuts Steel on First LNG-Powered Ship

Carnival Cruise Line has cut the first steel and revealed the new livery for its 180,000-ton XL vessel that will be the first-ever ship operating in North America to use LNG. 

Coast Guard Responding to Vessel Adrift in Gulf of Mexico

The Coast Guard is responding to a vessel adrift in the Gulf of Mexico approximately 80 nautical miles south of Cape San Blas, Florida, Wednesday.

Austal Delivers Fourth Ship to Navy for 2018

Austal USA delivered the Expeditionary Fast Transport ship USNS Burlington (EPF 10) to the U.S. Navy during a ceremony onboard the ship at the company’s headquarters in Mobile, Ala., Nov. 15.

Maersk Line receives Service Innovation Award for its Remote Container Management product

Maersk Line and Twill awarded at the Global Freight Awards – annual recognition for achievements in supply chain and logistics

Two Carriers Join Forces in Philippine Sea

The carriers and escorts of the USS Ronald Reagan and USS John C. Stennis strike groups have teamed up for high-end exercises in the Philippine Sea

Hurtigruten Aims for Carbon Neutral Operations by 2050

Norwegian cruise operator Hurtigruten is in talks to power part of its fleet using LBG - a commodity comparable to LNG, but made using methane from biological sources rather than natural gas. 

Sovcomflot Gets $149m Credit Facility for LNG Carrier

Russian maritime shipping company Sovcomflot has signed a new USD 149 million credit facility, for up to 10 years

HMM Posts Continued Losses, Invests in Mega-Vessels

South Korean ocean carrier HMM announced continued losses on Wednesday, despite higher revenue and rising volumes.

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