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20-Foot Standard Containers: Why They Remain a Popular Choice

Published Sep 15, 2025 9:14 PM by Pelican Containers

  When it comes to storage and transportation needs, 20 ft standard containers continue to stand the test of time. These containers have been a staple in the shipping and logistics industry for decades. Their compact size, robust durability, and incredible versatility make them a go-to solution for businesses and individuals alike. Whether you’re moving cargo across the globe or seeking a reliable storage option, 20 ft standard containers deliver consistent performance without compromise. Here’s a closer look at...

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UK Government and Industry Pledge Over $1.4B to Shipping Decarbonization

Published Sep 15, 2025 8:34 PM by The Maritime Executive

Timed to the opening of the London International Shipping Week 2025, the UK government announced plans for another massive investment into the decarbonization of shipping that will also include further commitments from the private sector. The government is adding approximately $610 million to its UK Shipping Office for Reducing Emissions (UK Shore) program, while reporting that private industry will contribute another $952 million to programs to aid shore communities and spur decarbonization. UK Shore was launched in 2022...

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containership

Drew Marine Acquires Fuel Treatment Solution CD92 Mycronizer Technology

Published Sep 15, 2025 8:14 PM by Drew Marine

  Drew Marine, a global leader in maritime solutions, has acquired all rights, intellectual property, and technical documentation related to CD92 Mycronizer from Schiffs & Industrietechnik GMBH (SIT). For decades, Drew Marine has offered a wide range of products and solutions designed to address various challenges associated with marine fuels. Drew Marine’s solutions are especially important as the marine industry incorporates fuel changes and adapts to more stringent environmental regulations. Our fuel treatment solutions include fuel mills and products to...

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File image: The first boat strike off Venezuela, Sept. 2, 2025 (White House / Truth Social)

U.S. Destroys Second Suspected Smuggling Boat off Venezuela

Published Sep 15, 2025 5:08 PM by The Maritime Executive

  As promised by Trump administration officials, the U.S. military has carried out a second strike on a Venezuelan boat target, killing three people. The strike is the second break with law enforcement precedent carried out in the theater this month.  "This morning, on my Orders, U.S. Military Forces conducted a SECOND Kinetic Strike against positively identified, extraordinarily violent drug trafficking cartels and narcoterrorists in the SOUTHCOM area of responsibility," said Trump in a social media post. "The Strike occurred while...

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Interior Department and Maryland Offshore Wind File Counterclaims in Court

  The legal battle over Maryland’s planned offshore wind project is heating up as the United States followed through on its earlier statement and filed to vacate the Construction and Operation permit granted in late 2024 to US Wind. Anticipating the move after earlier statements of intent by the Department of Justice, the offshore wind developer has already filed claims with the courts to block the moves by the Trump administration. Maryland’s WBOC News broke the story, reporting that the...

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Shipbuilding

Destroyer block

Ingalls Subcontracts Out Destroyer Blocks to Eastern Shipbuilding

  Eastern Shipbuilding Group has reached a deal with Huntington Ingalls Industries to build blocks for the Ingalls yard's flagship product, the Navy's Flight III Arleigh Burke-class destroyers. The Flight III is the new backbone of the U.S. Navy's overseas presence, capable of escorting a carrier strike group, shooting down ballistic missiles or operating independently on blue water missions.  HII's high-spec warship programs are behind schedule, in part due to a workforce shortage, and the Navy is pushing hard to speed up production....

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Environment

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ICJ Climate Ruling May Help Fight Against Shell's S. Africa Drilling Plans

  [By Angela van der Berg] The International Court of Justice’s landmark advisory opinion on climate change has come in handy for South African communities that are trying to stop global oil company Shell from drilling for oil and gas off the coast. The opinion, handed down by the world’s highest court in July 2025, sets out what all governments are legally required to do to tackle climate change. It confirmed that: All states have a duty to prevent activities within their jurisdiction...

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Containers

20-Foot Standard Containers: Why They Remain a Popular Choice

  When it comes to storage and transportation needs, 20 ft standard containers continue to stand the test of time. These containers have been a staple in the shipping and logistics industry for decades. Their compact size, robust durability, and incredible versatility make them a go-to solution for businesses and individuals alike. Whether you’re moving cargo across the globe or seeking a reliable storage option, 20 ft standard containers deliver consistent performance without compromise. Here’s a closer look at...

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