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U.S. and UK Are Sidelining Fleet Auxiliary Ships Because of Crew Shortages

U.S. and UK Are Sidelining Fleet Auxiliary Ships Because of Crew Shortages

Both the Royal Navy's Royal Fleet Auxiliary and the U.S. Navy's Military Sealift Command are sidelining some of their ships because of crew shortages, according to new reports. Both organizati...

Boxship Orders Surpass Last Year to Reach Third Highest in Past 20 Years

Boxship Orders Surpass Last Year to Reach Third Highest in Past 20 Years

The appetite for new containerships remains high reports BIMCO in its latest market analysis. The trade group highlights that orders after a slight pause in late 2023 are once again roaring in wi...

Shipbuilder HD Hyundai is Making Investments in Hydrogen Fuel Cells

Shipbuilder HD Hyundai is Making Investments in Hydrogen Fuel Cells

Working to develop its long-term position in the shipping industry, HD Hyundai is stepping up its focus on hydrogen fuel cells and their potential both in industry and the maritime sector. The gr...

Port Strikes: German Union Rejects Deal, India Settles, US Seeks Mediation

Port Strikes: German Union Rejects Deal, India Settles, US Seeks Mediation

Labor unrest continues at ports around the world during the newest rounds of contract talks and the first in many cases after the pandemic, surge in port volumes, and global inflation. Strikes or...

Royal Caribbean Goes Big Ordering Up to Three More "Icons” from Meyer Turku

Royal Caribbean Goes Big Ordering Up to Three More "Icons” from Meyer Turku

Royal Caribbean Group is yet again demonstrating its proclivity for mega cruise ships signing an order for the fourth ship of its Icon class as well as options for a possible fifth and sixth vess...

One Bad Ladder Shows Common Shortcomings for Marine Pilot Safety

One Bad Ladder Shows Common Shortcomings for Marine Pilot Safety

Arie Palmers is a Dutch marine pilot and is closely involved in efforts to tighten pilot ladder safety. In this case, Palmers shows how one bad ladder can illustrate the dangerous gap between int...

Port of Lobito Handles First Congolese Copper Shipment to the U.S.

Port of Lobito Handles First Congolese Copper Shipment to the U.S.

Southern Africa’s Lobito Atlantic Railway (LAR) has hit a milestone after the first shipment of copper destined for the United States left the Port of Lobito this week. The cargo of copper...

U.S. Navy Destroyer Transits Taiwan Strait, Drawing No Protest From China

U.S. Navy Destroyer Transits Taiwan Strait, Drawing No Protest From China

On Thursday, the U.S. Navy destroyer USS Ralph Johnson completed a freedom of navigation transit through the Taiwan Strait, an international waterway claimed by China. "Ralph Johnson’s...

Giant Wind Turbine Installation Vessel Delivered to Cadeler

Giant Wind Turbine Installation Vessel Delivered to Cadeler

Cadeler, which already attests to being the world’s largest operator in offshore wind installation, operations, and maintenance services, took delivery today, August 16, on the first of its...

Two Floating Armories Report Run-Ins With Houthis, Shots Fired

Two Floating Armories Report Run-Ins With Houthis, Shots Fired

Private maritime security guards play an important role in defending merchant ships from Houthi rebel attacks in the Red Sea, and while they face tremendous risk in the course of their duties, th...