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DOF Subsea to support FPSO work in Malaysia

Malaysia-based Yinson Energy has awarded DOF Subsea a contract to provide transportation and installation services

Fincantieri launches the ninth multipurpose frigate “Spartaco Schergat”

The launching ceremony of the “Spartaco Schergat” frigate, the ninth of a series of 10 FREMM vessels – Multi Mission European Frigates

MSC secures US$439 million financing to install scrubbers

Geneva-based shipping giant Mediterranean Shipping Company SA (MSC) has secured financing of US$439 million

MOL-operated Car Carrier Grand Orion Makes 1st Call at Port of Sihanoukville, Cambodia

Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. yesterday announced that on January 23, the MOL-operated car carrier Grand Orion

Kongsberg unveils advanced FF simulator improving maritime safety training

Kongsberg Digital has unveiled an innovative new simulator solution for training officers and crew in advanced firefighting

Destroyer Honors Navy SEAL Who Threw Himself on Grenade

The U.S. Navy’s second Zumwalt-class destroyer, USS Michael Monsoor (DDG 1001), was commissioned on January 26 at Naval Air Station North Island, California.

Denmark issues cyber threat assessment for maritime sector

As part of the launch of a cyber security strategy for shipping sector earlier this month, the Danish Ministry of Industry

Rotterdam Looks for Green Fuel Projects

The Port of Rotterdam Authority has made five million euros available for funding via its Incentive Scheme Climate-Friendly Shipping. 

Austal Confirms Investigation into its Market Announcements

Australian ferry and defense shipbuilder Austal is cooperating with an Australian probe into market disclosures it made in 2015

Improving Safety Standards for Workboat Launch and Recovery

DNV GL is reviewing a new voluntary certification standard covering the davits used to launch and recover workboats and tenders

Port of Charleston Considers Container-on-Barge Service

The Port of Charleston, South Carolina is turning to a long-discussed strategy to move containers off its wharves: the marine highway. 

Norwegian cargo ship and German container ship collied, Baltic sea

Container ship c collided with general caro ship NORVIND at around 0300 UTC Jan 25 in Baltic sea off Rugen, Germany

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