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Mining Giant Vale Orders World's First Ethanol-Powered Giant Bulkers

Published Apr 9, 2026 7:29 PM by The Maritime Executive

Vale reports it has entered into an agreement with China’s Shandong Shipping Corporation to build the first large ocean-going vessels that will use ethanol as their primary fuel. It is an adaptation of its current design for the massive Guaibamax vessels (325,000 dwt) and follows news from earlier this year that reported Vale and Everllence were working on ethanol as a marine fuel for its engines. According to Vale, the agreement with Shandong includes 25-year contracts for the construction of...

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Exmar’s Pioneering Ammonia Dual-Fuel Gas Carriers Named at Hyundai Shipyard

Published Apr 9, 2026 6:47 PM by The Maritime Executive

Two innovative vessels, which are being billed as the world’s first mid-size gas carriers with ammonia dual-fuel engines, were named as they are nearing completion. The vessels, which were ordered in 2023 and 2024 by Exmar, a specialist in gas shipping, are being built at the Ulsan, South Korea, shipyard of HD Hyundai Heavy Industries and are viewed as the cutting edge for a new era in shipping. The ships, which are each 46,000 cubic meter gas carriers, were named...

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Australia Bans Chinese-Owned Bulker for Unpaid Crew Wages

Published Apr 9, 2026 5:55 PM by The Maritime Executive

The Australian Maritime Safety Authority, well-known for its strict enforcement actions, announced it has issued a six-month ban against a Chinese-owned bulker for unpaid crew wages and other violations. It is the second ban the authority has issued in a little over a month, with it saying it should serve as a reminder to employers of their obligations under the Maritime Labour Convention. The Liberia-flagged bulker BBG Wuzhou (81,895 dwt) recently arrived in the port of Newcastle, where AMSA reports...

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GUGI

UK Foils "Nefarious" Russian Activity Near Subsea Cables

Published Apr 9, 2026 4:57 PM by The Maritime Executive

The UK government claims that it has discovered and disrupted Russian plans to conduct "nefarious" activity over critical subsea fiber optic cables. The plot involved the assets of the secretive Main Directorate of Deep Sea Research (GUGI), a spy-submarine outfit that reports directly to the Russian Ministry of Defense. The month-long operation started when British forces detected an Akula-class Russian attack sub in Arctic waters last month. Working with Norwegian partners, the UK military tracked the sub; further detections established...

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QatarEnergy’s U.S. LNG Plant Achieves First Production at Critical Time

Just as the world is looking for alternative sources of LNG, Golden Pass LNG in Texas reported it has achieved first production. The project, which has been in planning and development for 15 years, is set to start export shipments in the second quarter, coming online to help fill some of the shortfall from Qatar and the Middle East. The United States is already setting records for LNG shipments and has been rivaling Qatar for the title of the largest...

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Shipbuilding

Robotics

HII Brings In Robotics for Shipyard Grinding, Blasting and Painting

Most of the high-profile robotics initiatives in shipbuilding focus on welding or cutting, but there's much more that has to happen to get a ship into the water. Huntington Ingalls Industries (HII) wants to automate another few steps in the construction cycle - blasting, coating and inspection - and has enlisted the help of physical AI company GrayMatter Robotics (GMR) to move the work forward. HII builds nearly all of the U.S. Navy's full-size surface combatants - the destroyers, amphibs...

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Environment

massive Guaibamax ore carrier

Mining Giant Vale Orders World's First Ethanol-Powered Giant Bulkers

Vale reports it has entered into an agreement with China’s Shandong Shipping Corporation to build the first large ocean-going vessels that will use ethanol as their primary fuel. It is an adaptation of its current design for the massive Guaibamax vessels (325,000 dwt) and follows news from earlier this year that reported Vale and Everllence were working on ethanol as a marine fuel for its engines. According to Vale, the agreement with Shandong includes 25-year contracts for the construction of...

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Business

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Maryland Reaches Settlement in Principle with Owner/Operator of Dali

The State of Maryland announced that it has reached a settlement in principle with the owners and operators of the containership Dali for the 2024 destruction of the Francis Scott Key Bridge. Details of the settlement were not announced, with the state saying terms were being finalized but that it resolves a significant portion of its claims, specifically against Grace Ocean and Synergy Marine. Maryland had filed in U.S. District Court alleging that the disaster was the result of “negligence,...

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