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MARL International & Apex Industries to Light New Canadian Navy Destroyers

MARL International & Apex Industries to Light New Canadian Navy Destroyers

[By: MARL International] MARL International, part of Glamox, a global leader in lighting, announced today that it is partnering with Canadian firm Apex Industries, which will manufacture its marine...

Spain Expands Embargo on Israel, Barring Tankers and Closing Airspace

Spain Expands Embargo on Israel, Barring Tankers and Closing Airspace

The Spanish government announced a series of new actions expanding its previous arms embargo on Israel in response to the latest rounds of fighting in Gaza. Israel’s Foreign Minister responded angri...

Panama Police Seize Drugs from In-Transit Maersk Container

Panama Police Seize Drugs from In-Transit Maersk Container

Police in Panama are investigating where and when an “illicit substance” was placed in a shipping container that was in transit in Panama. The seizure, which took place over the weekend, comes as Pa...

Why the US Navy Needs a Lessons-Learned Center for Shipbuilding

Why the US Navy Needs a Lessons-Learned Center for Shipbuilding

  [By Dr. Marcus Jones] In March 2025 testimony before the House Armed Services Committee’s Seapower and Projection Forces Subcommittee, Ronald O’Rourke, naval analyst for the Congressional Rese...

Operator Plans Investigation into Grounding in Northwest Passage

Operator Plans Investigation into Grounding in Northwest Passage

  A freighter has gone aground in the remote reaches of Canada's Northwest Passage, at a location in the southern half of the Central Canadian Archipelago. Operator Wagenborg has promised that ther...

Shipowners And Operators Urged to Address Evolving Safety Risks

Shipowners And Operators Urged to Address Evolving Safety Risks

  A clear uptick in casualties in 2024, driven by machinery damage/failure and an aging fleet, stands out in the latest analysis of Lloyd’s List Intelligence casualty data. The number of maritim...

Canada to Boost Ship Recycling Capacity on the West Coast

Canada to Boost Ship Recycling Capacity on the West Coast

  Canada is working to increase its ship recycling capacity on the West Coast in order to accommodate an influx of end-of-life vessels in the near future. The Royal Canadian Navy is expected to ret...

IMO-Led Initiative Boosts Naval Cooperation in Western Indian Ocean

IMO-Led Initiative Boosts Naval Cooperation in Western Indian Ocean

  As the Houthis escalate aggression against merchant shipping in the Red Sea, regional navies have renewed their efforts to build operational coordination. Last week, the IMO-led Djibouti Code of...

Subsea Cable Cuts in Red Sea Increase Data Delays

Subsea Cable Cuts in Red Sea Increase Data Delays

  On Saturday, Microsoft confirmed that undersea cable cuts in the Red Sea may have increased delays for customers of its Azure cloud platform. Users with data passing through the Mideast - whether...

80 Years After WWII Ended, a Deadly Legacy Remains in the Pacific

80 Years After WWII Ended, a Deadly Legacy Remains in the Pacific

  [By Stacey Pizzino and Bryan G. Fry] On September 2, 1945, the second world war ended when Japan officially surrendered. Today, on the 80th anniversary, the physical legacy of the conflict rem...