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Improperly Secured Lithium-ion Battery Cargo Caused Cargo Ship Fire

Published Dec 18, 2025 5:41 PM by The Maritime Executive

Two years after a cargo ship crossing the northern Pacific experienced two cargo hold fires, the National Transportation Safety Board issued a report finding that when the vessel encountered heavy weather, improperly secured cargo caused the fires in each hold of the ship. They warn about the unique challenges of handling lithium-ion batteries and the need to properly secure cargo following the manuals and instructions. The fires began on December 25, 2023, aboard the Genius Star XI, while the vessel...

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tugboat seized in Singapore

Singapore to Jail and Cane Tug Crewmember for Aiding Human Smuggling

Published Dec 18, 2025 3:54 PM by The Maritime Executive

Singapore’s State Court handed down the punishment for a young Indonesian man who was accused of aiding in smuggling individuals illegally into the country while he had been working on a tugboat. The court ordered Febry Iswanto, age 23, to spend eight months in jail and to be caned, receiving three strokes for his role in the operation. The Singapore Port Police conducted an operation at the Pulau Punggol Aggregate Terminal and arrested Ferby Iswanto and seven other foreign crewmembers...

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Ferry Fantastic

Second Seafarer Arrested in Ferry Malware Case

Published Dec 18, 2025 3:29 PM by The Maritime Executive

Italian police have arrested a second Latvian suspect in connection with an attempted malware attack aboard a Mediterranean ferry, expanding the international scope of the investigation. The inquiry started when vessel operator GNV discovered the installation of a Remote Access Trojan (RAT) on certain IT systems aboard the ferry Fantastic, and "neutralized" it "without consequences." On the vessel's arrival at the French port of Sete, France's secret police force boarded the ship and detained two crewmembers, one Latvian and one...

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tanker at sea

EU Sanctions 41 Shadow Fleet Vessels and Plans Monthly Additions

Published Dec 18, 2025 2:17 PM by The Maritime Executive

The European Union added 41 more shadow fleet vessels, including tankers and bulkers, to its sanctions list on December 18, noting that it is “putting more pressure on Moscow and generating more support for Kyiv.” Today’s effort was the first after the EU minister’s decision not to wait for large sanction packages but instead to review the situation on a monthly basis. “Russia’s shadow fleet remains its cash lifeline, and we are cutting it,” declared Kaja Kallas, Vice-President of the...

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Offshore

Ocean City Maryland

Court Denies Motion for Injunction of BOEM’s Review of Maryland COP

A federal court judge in Maryland has denied a request by offshore wind developer US Wind for a preliminary injunction against the federal government in its ongoing fight to save its planned offshore wind project off Ocean City, Maryland. It is the latest twist in the ongoing court battle over Maryland’s first offshore wind project and the broader battle against the Trump administration’s efforts to derail the industry and revoke existing permits. US Wind, which is a partnership between investment...

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Shipbuilding

Landing Craft medium Australia

Austal Defense Finalized $680M First Government Contract

Austal announced on Thursday, December 18, that the contract for the Australian Army’s new Landing Craft Medium has been officially awarded, valued at over A$1 billion (US$680 million). The LCM, along with the planned Landing Craft Heavy assignment, is the cornerstone of the expansion of shipbuilding in Western Australia and the company’s selection as strategic shipbuilder for Australia. The LCM Design and Build Tasking statement contract announced today appoints Austal subsidiary, Austal Defence Shipbuilding Australia, to complete the detailed design...

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Environment

hydrogen-powered bulk carrier

Norway Grants Over $120M for Hydrogen and Ammonia Ships and Bunkering

Norway announced a new round of financing grants valued at more than $120 million as it continues to support the conversion to zero—emissions fuels in shipping and other segments. Providing the support through Enova, a state enterprise owned by the Ministry of Climate and Environment, Norway seeks to build new industry and develop leadership in the new segments of the economy while reaching its goals for decarbonization. The new round focuses on seven ships, which it views as pioneers in...

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Business

Hayato Suga

Shaping Class for the Future

This has been a significant year for ClassNK and for Hayato Suga, who stepped up to the role of President & CEO in March. Drawing on 40 years of ClassNK experience, the new CEO suggests shipping needs additional support from classification societies at a time when "boundaries between industries are becoming increasingly blurred due to environmental challenges and digital transformation." "It is our responsibility to work with customers to provide certification and related services in a timely manner that meet...

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