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EO and Founder of Peninsula Signs Agreement with Hyundai Mipo Dockyard

EO and Founder of Peninsula Signs Agreement with Hyundai Mipo Dockyard

[By: Peninsula] John A. Bassadone, through his private shipping company, Hercules Tanker Management, has signed an agreement with South Korea’s Hyundai Mipo Dockyard to construct a new 18,000-cbm d...

KR and HD Hyundai Heavy Industries Engage in Joint Development

KR and HD Hyundai Heavy Industries Engage in Joint Development

[By: Korean Register] At GASTECH 2024 in Houston, KR (Korean Register) announced on September 17 that it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with HD Hyundai Heavy Industries (HD HHI) to...

James Fisher Supports Successful Ammonia Ship-to-Ship Transfer

James Fisher Supports Successful Ammonia Ship-to-Ship Transfer

[By: James Fisher Fendercare] James Fisher Fendercare (JF Fendercare) - part of James Fisher and Sons plc, supported an industry consortium led by the Global Centre for Maritime Decarbonisation (GC...

New Digital Systems Bring More "Alarm Fatigue" for Mariners

New Digital Systems Bring More "Alarm Fatigue" for Mariners

  New research by Lloyd's Register confirms a phenomenon that confounds merchant mariners: alarm fatigue. LR examined comprehensive data on bridge and engine room alarms, and the class society foun...

Houthis Down Another Reaper Amidst Ongoing U.S. Vessel-Protection Strikes

Houthis Down Another Reaper Amidst Ongoing U.S. Vessel-Protection Strikes

On Monday, Yemen's Houthi rebels claimed to have shot down another American MQ-9 Reaper attack drone, a mainstay of U.S. Air Force antiterrorism operations in the Middle East.  Houthi spokesman Yah...

BC Ferries Wants Five of the Largest Double-Ended Ferries to Update Fleet

BC Ferries Wants Five of the Largest Double-Ended Ferries to Update Fleet

Canadian ferry operator BC Ferries is moving forward with its efforts to update its aging fleet while also addressing population growth and customer expectations after the company has been plagued w...

Svitzer Orders First Battery and Methanol-Fueled Tug from Uzmar

Svitzer Orders First Battery and Methanol-Fueled Tug from Uzmar

  Svitzer, the global towage company that was recently spun off by Maersk, is adding a new dimension to low-emission shipping reporting it has ordered the first battery-electric tug with methanol-d...

U.S. Navy Underwrites Renewed Expansion at Subic Bay Naval Base

U.S. Navy Underwrites Renewed Expansion at Subic Bay Naval Base

In the early 1900s, the U.S. Navy began construction on a sprawling base at Subic Bay on the Philippine island of Luzon, a U.S. colony at the time. That facility turned into a  semipermanent launch pa...

With Two Weeks Left and No Talks, Industry Prepares for ILA Strike

With Two Weeks Left and No Talks, Industry Prepares for ILA Strike

  Today marks two weeks till the likely first day of a crippling strike for containers and Ro-Ro traffic at U.S. East and Gulf Coast ports as the International Longshoremen’s Association has refuse...

Spain’s Ibiza Moves to Limit Tourists Including Cruise Ships

Spain’s Ibiza Moves to Limit Tourists Including Cruise Ships

  The Spanish island of Ibiza, long a popular tourist destination in the Mediterranean, is becoming the latest location to move to control tourism including cruise ship passengers. The Council of M...