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Hurricane Michael Closes Mid-Atlantic Ports

On Thursday, the ports of Wilmington and Morehead City, North Carolina closed their marine operations due to the arrival of now-Tropical Storm Michael.

How the Coast Guard Supports Maritime Commerce

The Coast Guard is known for saving lives at sea, but did you know the service plays a huge role in the economy, too?  

Cybersecurity and the “Return on Negligence”

In a recently released Fairplay/BIMCO/ABS maritime industry survey, nearly half of the 237 respondents reported that their company's annual cybersecurity budget is less than $10,000.

ReCAAP: Piracy Hits Decadal Lows in Asia

Piracy in Asia has fallen to decadal lows, according to the latest numbers from regional reporting center ReCAAP.

Congress Passes Key Harbors and Waterways Bill

This year's edition of the Water Resources Development Act (WRDA) has passed the U.S. House and Senate as part of a larger package, and now awaits the president's signature.

Despite Trade War, Oil Traffic Rises at Corpus Christi

Despite fears of rising crude tanker rates and the escalating trade war with China, the busy petroleum port of Corpus Christi, Texas reports that it has set a new tonnage record for the first nine months of the year. 

Njord Offshore secures Taiwan charter

Njord Offshore to manage a new Service Accommodation & Transfer Vessel for Siemens Gamesa at Formosa 1 Offshore Wind Power Plant in Taiwan.

Port of Long Beach receives grant for energy resiliency project

The Port of Long Beach will build and demonstrate a $7.1 million “microgrid” to show the promising new technology’s effectiveness in providing a clean, reliable supply of electricity

Touchdown for BorWin Gamma topside

Transmission system operator TenneT has installed the 900MW BorWin Gamma topside on its jacket foundation in the German North Sea.

Three Balearia Ferries to Convert to LNG

Spain's Baleària will convert three ferries from diesel to LNG dual fuel using Caterpillar and MaK solutions.

Scrubber numbers surge to 1,850 – ‘decision to invest should be made yesterday’

The popularity of scrubbers as a way to comply with the IMO’s 2020 sulphur cap has grown rapidly over the last six months with over 1,000 systems ordered in that period, according to classification society DNV GL.

Yangzijiang and Mitsui in China joint venture shipbuilding yard

China's largest private shipbuilder Yangzijiang Shipbuilding has formed a new joint major Japanese shipbuilders Mitsui E&S Shipbuilding (MES-SC) and Mitsui & Co based at one of the Chinese company's existing yards.

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