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Up and Coming Tech Trends in the Cruise Industry

There is a small group of cruisers who think that they’ve got the whole system down. They know what websites to visit to get the best discounts and they have a strategic game plan for how they’re goin...

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Rig Fatality in the Gulf Of Mexico

The U.S. Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement and U.S. Coast Guard are investigating the death of a drillship worker in an area of the Gulf known as Walker Ridge 469, about 172 miles south o...

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PALFINGER MARINE to Supply Lifesaving Equipment for World's Largest Hybrid Ferry

PALFINGER MARINE is proud to be chosen as the supplier of lifesaving equipment to the world’s largest hybrid ferry. PALFINGER MARINE will equip MS Color Hybrid with lifeboats, fast rescue boats and ac...

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Report: Oceanfoil Wingsails Achieve 14 Percent Average Fuel Savings

Report represents a significant breakthrough; confirming renewable wind energy for ship propulsion as a key component as shipping seeks to lower carbon footprint and save fuel costs Analysis from l...

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Salvaging Boats in the Wake of Hurricane Maria

Hurricane Maria made landfall in Puerto Rico on Sept. 20, 2017. It ravaged the island for more than 30 hours, with winds lashing up to 175 mph and enough rain to cause catastrophic flooding. Two month...

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New Zealand Navy Patrol Vessels are Solar Solved

Solar Solve Marine, the South Shields based manufacturer of SOLASOLV, the world’s leading brand of Type Approved anti-glare roller screens for ships navigation bridge windows, regularly dispatches its...

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Photos: Hundreds of Fishermen Rescued in Arabian Sea

The Indian Navy and Coast Guard have mounted a joint response to rescue fishing vessels in the wake of Cyclone Ockhi, a category three storm that has created severe conditions off the coast of Maharas...

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Will All Roads Lead to China?

Thousands of years ago soldiers, prisoners and commoners were busy building the Great Wall of China to keep out nomadic invaders. Today, Chinese engineers are constructing railroads, highways and...

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An Articulating Hinge for a 50,000-TEU Container Ship

The recent forecast by McKinsey Consulting Group that container ships could eventually reach 50,000-TEUs capacity has prompted some technical evaluation of the concept. One possible option could invol...

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Tax Reform Passed, Cruise Tax Deleted

The U.S. Senate narrowly approved a revised Tax Cuts and Jobs Act on Saturday, with President Donald Trump hoping to sign the final bill before Christmas. Cruise Tax The Senate deleted a pro...