The Maritime Executive
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Tanker Operator Quits Russian Trade After Suspected Ukrainian Strike
After one of its vessels was hit and damaged in a suspected Ukrainian attack, Turkish tanker owner Besiktas Shipping has...
U.S. Navy Salvors Recover Two Wrecked Aircraft From USS Nimitz
U.S. Navy salvors have recovered the wreck of a fighter and a helicopter that crashed after takeoff from the carrier USS...
British Shipbuilder Babcock to Make Assemblies for U.S. Navy Attack Subs
Amidst reports of troubles and delays inside Britain's nuclear-submarine program, UK shipbuilder Babcock has announc...
Political Shifts in Yemen Will Impact Maritime Security in the Red Sea
Largely unremarked upon in the Western press, southern and eastern areas of Yemen which are not occupied by the Houthis...
DP World to Consolidate ID Ending P&O and Unifeeder Brands
DP World reports it will unify its global operations in an effort to elevate its image as an integrated global logistics provide...
Icelandic Coast Guard Investigates Russian Ships on its Maritime Border
The Icelandic Coast Guard highlights that it regularly monitors vessels inside and outside its economic zone, and yesterday, Dec...
Ukraine Damages Russian LPG Export Terminal on Sea of Azov
Ukraine's armed forces have hit a fuel terminal at the Russian port of Temryuk, a small harbor on the Sea of Azov. The port is...
New Zealand Upholds Cabotage Rules Rejecting Foreign-Flag Replacement
The Maritime Union of New Zealand and the International Transport Workers’ Federation are celebrating the decision...
ESG Completes Conversion & Delivers SOV to Hornbeck Offshore Services
[By: Eastern Shipbuilding Group] Eastern Shipbuilding Group, Inc. (ESG) today announced the successful completion and rede...
Brazilian Court Agrees to Bar Maersk and Others in Santos Terminal Auction
A Brazilian court handed down a recommendation that sides with the country’s port administrator concerning the str...