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Photos: Future Carrier USS John F. Kennedy Completes Builder's Trials

Photos: Future Carrier USS John F. Kennedy Completes Builder's Trials

  The future USS John F. Kennedy, the second Ford-class carrier for the U.S. Navy, has completed builder's sea trials at Huntington Ingalls Newport News. It has been 17 years since the initial cont...

Posidonia to Break All Records as Duration of Shipping Gathering Extends

Posidonia to Break All Records as Duration of Shipping Gathering Extends

[By: Posidonia 2026] The world’s most prestigious shipping exhibition is now also set to become the longest in duration shipping event, as Posidonia 2026 prepares to engage the global maritime comm...

Hempel Completes First Round of Successful Applications with Hempaguard NB

Hempel Completes First Round of Successful Applications with Hempaguard NB

[By: Hempel] Hempel has successfully completed the first ever applications of its next-generation silicone hull coating, Hempaguard NB, with one of the newbuilding vessels being Tangier Maersk - th...

Roll Group Ordered Two Heavy-Duty Deck Barges for Its Expanding Fleet

Roll Group Ordered Two Heavy-Duty Deck Barges for Its Expanding Fleet

[By: Roll Group] Roll Group has announced the purchase of two new barges in Indonesia as part of the company’s ongoing fleet expansion. Built to DNV classification standards, the new barges will en...

Georgia Ports Initiative Helps Families Repair, Buy or Build Homes

Georgia Ports Initiative Helps Families Repair, Buy or Build Homes

[By: Georgia Ports] The Georgia Ports Authority’s Workforce Housing Initiative has so far helped 178 families repair, buy or build a home in the Savannah area. “A strong community depends on str...

Report: U.S. Navy is Feeling Out Ship Construction Options in Turkey

Report: U.S. Navy is Feeling Out Ship Construction Options in Turkey

  Momentum appears to be building within some corners of the Trump administration to offshore U.S. Navy warship production to yards in U.S. allied nations, where well-developed shipbuilding industr...

China Starts Sea Trials for Largest Electric-Powered Containership

China Starts Sea Trials for Largest Electric-Powered Containership

China’s first 10,000-ton electric containership is beginning sea trials. The shipyard is billing the ship as the largest of its kind and a further breakthrough in short-sea shipping. The Ning Yua...

AI Contributes to Surge in Cargo Theft and Freight Fraud

AI Contributes to Surge in Cargo Theft and Freight Fraud

The International Union of Marine Insurance (IUMI) is raising the alarm over a significant surge in cargo theft and freight fraud across the global supply chains. Criminals, it says, are increasingl...

China Continued Shipbuilding Dominance in 2025, Raking In Most Orders

China Continued Shipbuilding Dominance in 2025, Raking In Most Orders

  In 2025, China once again dominated the world's shipbuilding orderbooks, according to the latest numbers from Clarksons (compiled by eWorldShip). Out of all orders placed at yards around the worl...

SBI: India's Refiners Could Make Money By Switching to Venezuelan Oil

SBI: India's Refiners Could Make Money By Switching to Venezuelan Oil

  India's refiners might make out well by taking a deal with the United States to buy lots of Venezuelan oil, according to the State Bank of India.  Indian refineries became major consumers of g...