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Navy of the Future: The Revolution & Evolution of Surface Combatants

Following the drawdown at the end of the Cold War, the Navy finds itself trying to build up again.  

New Maritime Fuel Rules: Industry Frets About Cost, Strategy, Supply

There are studies and reports from classification societies, scientific organizations and governmental agencies assuring maritime industries that carbon-heavy fuel is peaking and will be replaced by 2050

Statkraft makes 132MW Brazilian hydro play

Statkraft is to acquire eight hydro projects in Brazil totalling almost 132MW from EDP Energias do Brasil for an undisclosed price.

Tough road ahead for Chinese yards: Yangzijiang

It has been 10 years since the onset of the 2008 global financial crisis, which also marked the start of a prolonged downturn for China’s once bustling and sprawling shipbuilding sector.

Sovcomflot Tanker ‘Gagarin Prospect’ Successfully Completes First Commercial Voyage On LNG

Sovcomflot crude oil tanker Gagarin Prospect, operating on LNG fuel, successfully completed her voyage across the Baltic and North Seas from Primorsk to Rotterdam

USPA presented to international and Ukrainian companies current dredging projects in the ports

To the representatives of 10 foreign and Ukrainian companies from the Netherlands, Belgium, Denmark, China and Ukraine were presented projects of capital and operational dredging in Ukrainian ports

Austria’s OMV Postpones Decision On Black Sea Offshore Investment

Austria's energy group OMV has postponed an investment decision on its Black Sea exploration project until next year because the Romanian government took too long to set the framework conditions, its chief executive said.

Mitsubishi Shipbuilding Holds Christening Ceremony For Next-Gen LNGC

Mitsubishi Shipbuilding Co., Ltd., a Group company of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. (MHI) based in Yokohama, held a christening ceremony for a next-generation LNG carrier

Gates for World’s Largest Sea Lock Headed for Amsterdam

The approaches to Amsterdam will soon feature the largest set of sea locks in the world.

IBIA at MEPC 73: IMO’s high sulphur fuel carriage ban remains on track March 2020

The adoption of a ban on the carriage of bunkers above 0.50% sulphur looks set to go ahead despite a number of countries seeking a delay.

Port of Oakland’s TraPac Terminal Opens at Night for Truckers

The Port of Oakland's TraPac marine terminal has introduced full service night gates for truckers amidst a record season for the port. 

UK shipping technology sector can worth £13 billion by 2030, report says

According to a new report called 'Frictionless trade: How new technology will power international trade', the UK has a profitable opportunity.

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