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USNS John Lewis

Military Sealift Marks Milestone with First Ship of New Class

Published Mar 19, 2025 7:31 PM by The Maritime Executive

The U.S. Military Sealift Command has marked a key milestone nearly a decade after it started the program to introduce a new class of fleet replenishment oilers, now known as the John Lewis class. Construction was authorized in 2016 and began in 2018 on the first ship of the class, and now she has been officially introduced to the Third Fleet. The 746-foot vessel, USNS John Lewis (T-AO 205) completed her final task in the certification by refueling...

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hydrogen hybrid diesel engine

Project for Hybrid Hydrogen-Diesel Engine Retrofits to Start Tests in 2025

Published Mar 19, 2025 6:06 PM by The Maritime Executive

As the maritime sector works toward meeting IMO decarbonization targets, shipowners are searching for solutions to extend the service lives of their existing vessels. A new partnership between the innovation arm of Lomar Shipping, lomarlabs, is launching a partnership with a startup called Newlight to develop hydrogen retrofits to solve the challenge. “Hydrogen has enormous potential as a maritime fuel, but transitioning entire fleets to pure hydrogen is a long-term challenge,” said Haran Cohen Hillel, CEO of Newlight....

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Danish frigate Thetis

Danish Consortium Grows to Complete Redesigned Plan for Arctic Patrol Ships

Published Mar 19, 2025 5:51 PM by The Maritime Executive

  The consortium of Danish companies set up to develop the next-generation patrol ships for the Danish Armed Forces reports it is being taken over by Semco Maritime as it stands ready to meet the challenges to redesign and build the new ships. The group was selected in 2023 for the project but the government has recently decided to shift the focus to new ships better suited for the Arctic. "The situation has changed in several areas since the decision...

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Zhejiang research vessel

Chinese Fishermen "Spontaneously" Raise $18M for Deep-Sea Research Ship

Published Mar 19, 2025 4:48 PM by The Maritime Executive

  Chinese fishermen in Zhejiang have paid for the construction of an oceangoing scientific research vessel capable of "global unlimited navigation," according to Chinese state media.  Fishermen at the port of Wenling, Zhejiang "spontaneously raised" $18 million to build the 270-foot vessel for deep-sea scientific research, according to state-owned China News Service. The vessel is primarily designed for activity unrelated to fishing, like geological and geophysical surveys, seabed mapping, ROV deployment and deep sea exploration. It has DP2 diesel-electric propulsion...

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Trump's EPA Withdraws Permit from Proposed NJ Offshore Wind Farm

Federal officials were successful in withdrawing for what is believed to be the first time an environmental permit granted by the Biden administration for an offshore wind farm. New Jersey’s proposed Atlantic Shores offshore wind farm project had been singled out by Donald Trump in his opposition to the industry and this latest development adds another hurdle to an already troubled project and potentially the industry. Atlantic Shores which was proposed as a joint venture between Shell and...

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Shipbuilding

Australia shipyard workers on strike

Workers at BAE’s Osborne Naval Shipyard Australia Walkout in Wage Dispute

  Unions representing more than 500 workers at the Osborne Naval Shipyard in Adelaide, Australia began an industrial action as contract negotiations over wages stretched into an eighth month with no resolution in sight. The walkout comes at a critical time as the BAE Systems’ yard is preparing to move into full production of Australia’s new Hunter Class frigates as well as other major projects scheduled for 2025. The Australian Manufacturing Workers’ Union (AMWU) reports that over 400 of its...

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Environment

Ro-Ro fitted with wind rotors for Irish Sea service

Stena to Install Wind Rotors on New Hybrid Methanol-Fueled Ro-Ro

Continuing its efforts to incorporate new technologies to advance its efforts at reducing emissions, Stena Line is adding two wind rotor sails to one of its two NewMax hybrid vessels and completing the other sister ship “rotor sail ready.” The two vessels currently under construction in China are among the most advanced designs incorporating new technologies to be “future proof” as the company seeks to expand on its strategic ambition of shifting to renewable fuels and cutting CO2...

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Business

Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee

Hong Kong’s Chief Says Hutchison’s Port Sale Requires “Serious Attention"

  The Chinese government continues to apply pressure after the news of CK Hutchison’s planned sale of its international port operations, including in Panama to a partnership between U.S. investment group BlackRock and MSC Mediterranean Shipping Company’s TiL ports group. The deal has become mired in the politics between Donald Trump and China. While Beijing has officially remained silent on the deal, it has used proxies to increase the pressure against Hutchison and Li Ka-shing, the tycoon behind the company....

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