NTSB: Firefighters Should Have Stayed Out of Grande Costa D'Avorio Blaze
Philippines Says Chinese Sea Gliders Were Used for Covert Mapping
Swedish Report Fails to Find Evidence of Sabotage by Chinese Bulker
U.S. Coast Guard Seeks Options for Another Small Icebreaker
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Apr 16, 2025
The Maritime Executive
NTSB: Firefighters Should Have Stayed Out of Grande Costa D'Avorio Blaze
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Suspected Chinese sea glider drone recovered in Masbate, 2024 (Philippine National Police)
Philippines Says Chinese Sea Gliders Were Used for Covert Mapping
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Chinese bulker
Swedish Report Fails to Find Evidence of Sabotage by Chinese Bulker
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The U.S. Coast Guard recently bought one small icebreaker and a new RFI seeks options for another (File image courtesy Chouest)
U.S. Coast Guard Seeks Options for Another Small Icebreaker
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Hamburg shore power
Hamburg Proceeds with Shore Power at All Terminals for Large Containerships
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Piracy Incidents Spike Nearly 35% in Q1 Drive by Singapore Strait
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LNG-fueled containership
CSSC Delivers First of New “Sea Giants” to CMA CGM
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U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to Participate in Modernizing USMMA Facilities
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Korea Coast Guard - Sewol sinking
Safety Panel Rules That Sewol Sinking Started With a Steering Failure
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MacGregor Horizon
MacGregor Horizon Gangway Sets New Standard for Offshore Transfers
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U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Joshua Appleby works buoys in Tampa Bay after Hurricane Milton, Oct. 11, 2024 (USCG)
U.S. Coast Guard "Retires" Central Website for Industry Alerts
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Maersk containership
Morocco Dockworkers Call for Boycott of Maersk Ships Supplying Israel
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Damen Signs with Arena Offshore A.S. for Construction of Stan Tugs 1606
Gilat Receives a Multimillion Order from a Global Defense Organization
UK Ports Industry Welcomes Important Safety Code Update
The IMO Confirms the Methane Pathway’s Role in Shipping’s Decarbonization
MAN Engines at Heart of Indian Navy Newbuilding Propulsion Package
Svitzer Signs Global EcoTow Agreement with Wallenius Wilhelmsen

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