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Hyundai Plans Ship Repair Yard at Subic Bay for Philippine Navy

Hyundai Plans Ship Repair Yard at Subic Bay for Philippine Navy

Philippine officials are reporting that South Korean shipbuilder Hyundai Heavy Industries is planning to establish a repair facility at the former Subic Bay shipyard. The yard would be located on a po...

Additional Guilty Plea and Jail Time in USCG Test-Fixing Scheme

Additional Guilty Plea and Jail Time in USCG Test-Fixing Scheme

U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Louisiana reported that another one of the leaders in the long-running U.S. Coast Guard test-fixing case has pleaded quality while additional seafare...

Second Installation of WindWings Set for Berge Bulk Dry Bulk Vessel

Second Installation of WindWings Set for Berge Bulk Dry Bulk Vessel

The use of wind-assisted propulsion technology is growing with the partnership between BAR Technologies and Yara Marine Technologies reporting their second project with large bulk carriers in a week....

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Explainer: What's Included in the WTO's Fishing Subsidies Agreement?

[By Fermin Koop] It has taken more than 20 years, but government representatives at the World Trade Organization (WTO) in Geneva have finally agreed on a deal to curb the harmful subsidies that are...

Cruise Industry Faces Challenges of Sustainability and Crewing

Cruise Industry Faces Challenges of Sustainability and Crewing

With many of the major cruise brands reaching full fleet deployment, the cruise industry is back after its long pause and regaining its momentum. Working to recover from the effects of the pandemic, c...

ABB to Power Japan’s First Electric Tugboat

ABB to Power Japan’s First Electric Tugboat

[By: ABB] The electric tugboat Taiga is the result of a collaboration between Tokyo Kisen Co., Ltd. and e5 Lab Inc., a Japanese consortium with the purpose of planning and developing fully electric...

AUKUS: How "Sovereign" Does Naval Shipbuilding Have to Be?

AUKUS: How "Sovereign" Does Naval Shipbuilding Have to Be?

[By Marcus Hellyer and Andrew Nicholls] In our previous post, we considered the likelihood of the US providing Australia with Virginia-class submarines this decade. Doing so would require the US Na...

Study: Shipping is Set to Miss the IMO 2050 Target

Study: Shipping is Set to Miss the IMO 2050 Target

The maritime industry is not currently on track to meet the IMO ambition for a 50 percent cut in greenhouse gas emissions by 2050, even under favorable assumptions, according to a new study released b...

Romanian Offshore Gas Field Starts Up Despite War Risk

Romanian Offshore Gas Field Starts Up Despite War Risk

Despite war risk and lack of insurance, energy company Black Sea Oil & Gas SA has started up production at a new gas field off the coast of Romania, the firm's CEO told multiple news outlets on Tuesda...

Progress in West Coast Labor Talks Days Before Contract Expiration

Progress in West Coast Labor Talks Days Before Contract Expiration

With just two days left until the expiration of the union labor contract covering more than 22,000 longshore employees at 29 U.S. West Coast ports, U.S. Labor Secretary Mary Walsh is reporting that th...