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China Deploys Largest Floating Wind Platform Adapted for Challenging Seas

Published May 12, 2026 6:37 PM by The Maritime Executive

China has deployed the largest single-unit capacity floating offshore wind turbine system. Developed by Goodwind and the Three Gorges Group, it represents a significant advancement in opening areas with challenging sea conditions for renewable power generation. Assembly of the semi-submersible floating platform was completed in late April at the Tieshan Port in Beihai. It was towed to a position more than 70 kilometers (more than 40 miles) offshore from Yangjiang, Guangdong Province, in southern China, below Hong Kong and Shanghai....

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Russia Victory Day Parade

OpEd: Russian Ceasefire Scam Hardens Ukrainian and Widens Maritime Risk

Published May 12, 2026 6:33 PM by The Maritime Executive

The Russian Victory Day Parade in Moscow on May 9 is normally a display of military might. This year, however, it was a greatly scaled-back affair without the display of equipment and lasting less than one hour. With Ukrainian drones and missiles regularly penetrating Moscow’s air defenses, President Vladimir Putin had to call on President Trump to guarantee a ceasefire, to ensure that even the scaled-down parade, which was held, was not attacked. In doing so, President Putin demonstrated two...

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Mombasa, Kenya

CMA CGM Pledges $800 Million Funding to Kenya’s Mombasa Port

Published May 12, 2026 5:41 PM by The Maritime Executive

CMA CGM has announced an investment of $800 million in Kenya’s Mombasa Port. The deal was signed on the sidelines of the Africa Forward Summit in Nairobi early this week, co-hosted by France with President Emmanuel Macron in attendance. The investment will go into upgrading two Mombasa Container Terminals at a time when the Kenyan port is seeing increased cargo flows. Last year, Mombasa Port handled 2.11 million TEUs, recording a growth of 5.5 percent from the previous year. With...

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Royal Canadian Navy

Canada to Discontinue Construction of Nanisivik Arctic Naval Facility

Published May 12, 2026 5:21 PM by The Maritime Executive

Canada is reportedly discontinuing construction at the long-delayed Nanisivik naval refueling station in the High Arctic. The naval project was initially announced in 2007 by the former Prime Minister Stephen Harper, with construction expected to be completed by 2015. Unfortunately, technical challenges and cost increases have left the project in limbo, at a time when Canada is moving to strengthen its sovereignty in the High North. According to a report by the Globe and Mail, Canada’s federal government decided to...

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China Deploys Largest Floating Wind Platform Adapted for Challenging Seas

China has deployed the largest single-unit capacity floating offshore wind turbine system. Developed by Goodwind and the Three Gorges Group, it represents a significant advancement in opening areas with challenging sea conditions for renewable power generation. Assembly of the semi-submersible floating platform was completed in late April at the Tieshan Port in Beihai. It was towed to a position more than 70 kilometers (more than 40 miles) offshore from Yangjiang, Guangdong Province, in southern China, below Hong Kong and Shanghai....

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Shipbuilding

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USN’s Third and Fourth Ford Supercarriers Face Further Construction Delays

In a now all-too-common occurrence, the United States Navy is reportedly expecting further delays in the construction and delivery of the third and fourth carriers in the Ford class. USNI News broke the details, reporting that the Navy’s Fiscal Year 2027 budget presentation includes the schedule delays. The third carrier of the class, named Enterprise, is now reportedly facing an additional eight-month delay, reports USNI News. Enterprise had been scheduled for delivery in March 2028 but had already seen its...

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Environment

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IMO Adopts World’s Largest Emission Control Area and Other Issues at MPEC

While much of the Marine Environment Protection Committee (MPEC 84) was bogged down with political positioning and stalling tactics, the International Maritime Organization (IMO), however, reports decisions on a number of key initiatives, including the North-East Atlantic Control Area (ECA) as well as efforts on plastics and ballast water. The new Atlantic ECA is being billed as the world’s largest emission control area, extending the efforts in Northern Europe with a far broader reach. The efforts for the ECA had...

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Business

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Dali’s Operator Responds to DOJ as $2.25B Maryland Settlement is Finalized

Synergy Marine Group, the operators of the containership Dali that destroyed the bridge in Baltimore in 2024, is responding to news that the United States is pursuing criminal charges, saying it was “surprised and disappointed.” As the criminal charges were being announced against Synergy and a technical supervisor, the State of Maryland announced it had finalized terms of a record $2.24 billion settlement for its claims in the civil case. “This is a maritime casualty that should be assessed through...

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