Search Results for "enterprise"

Found 2025 results

Calling USTR Port Fees Protectionist, China Launches Reciprocal Port Fees

Calling USTR Port Fees Protectionist, China Launches Reciprocal Port Fees

  Days before the U.S. is scheduled to start collecting port fees for Chinese-owned, operated, or built ships, China’s Ministry of Transportation announced its own program of “special port fees” fo...

Sanctioned Iranian Bulker Spotted Offloading Cargo in Brazil

Sanctioned Iranian Bulker Spotted Offloading Cargo in Brazil

  A blacklisted Iranian bulker has arrived at a port in Brazilian state of Santa Catarina and reportedly offloaded a cargo of fertilizer, a double violation of U.S. sanctions on Tehran's industrial...

In the Know 72: Matt Miller, Marine Industry Principal at Aveva

In the Know 72: Matt Miller, Marine Industry Principal at Aveva

  In this episode of the In the Know podcast series, news editor Paul Benecki caught up with Matt Miller, Marine Industry Principal at Aveva and an expert on enterprise data, AI and analytics. A...

Hanwha Hires Former Top U.S. Navy Shipbuilding Officer

Hanwha Hires Former Top U.S. Navy Shipbuilding Officer

  Hanwha Ocean's U.S. defense division has hired a former leader of the U.S. Navy's shipbuilding enterprise to oversee its American operations. The decision is a strategic boost for Hanwha's bid to...

Op-Ed: US Navy's Networks Aren't Ready for a Contested Comms Environment

Op-Ed: US Navy's Networks Aren't Ready for a Contested Comms Environment

  [By Nicholas A. Kristof] In his remarks at his assumption of office ceremony, Admiral Caudle stated that, “Great power competition is sharpening, threats and capabilities are proliferating, te...

Despite Sanctions, Russia's Arctic LNG 2 Plant is Up and Running

Despite Sanctions, Russia's Arctic LNG 2 Plant is Up and Running

  With extensive help from Chinese interests, Russian gas producer Novatek is making headway in its efforts to circumvent Western sanctions on its Arctic LNG 2 plant in the Siberian Arctic.  The...

U.S. Navy Scales Up Additive Manufacturing for Critical Sub Parts

U.S. Navy Scales Up Additive Manufacturing for Critical Sub Parts

  Welding equipment manufacturer Lincoln Electric has been a big player in U.S. Navy shipbuilding since at least the Second World War, when a massive construction effort drove demand for its arc we...

Israeli Airstrike on Hodeidah Damaged Last Remaining Piers

Israeli Airstrike on Hodeidah Damaged Last Remaining Piers

  The Israeli airstrike on the port of Hodeidah last week was intended to reduce the capacity of Yemen's Houthi rebel group, and a new damage assessment published Monday suggests that the attack ha...

China’s "Man in Peru" At Center of Chancay Megaport

China’s "Man in Peru" At Center of Chancay Megaport

  A Florida Republican is warning the State Department about what he describes as China’s “growing influence” in Peru, and he’s pointing the finger at Lima Mayor Rafael López Aliaga, whose business...

Countering China's Maritime Insurgency in the South Pacific

Countering China's Maritime Insurgency in the South Pacific

  [By Jason Lancaster] Guadalcanal, the Coral Sea, Tarawa, New Guinea, and Iron Bottom Sound highlight the strategic location of the South Pacific during the Second World War. Today, U.S. and al...