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Thyssenkrupp appealed against a decision by the Netherlands last month to award a contract worth billions of euros to build submarines to France's Naval Group, the German company said.Thyssenkrupp Marine Systems (TKMS), the German conglomerate's defence division…
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https://www.marinelink.com/news/naval-group-submarine-win-contested-513196Australian steelmaker Bisalloy shares have risen some 40% since December 2023, powered by defence deals signed as part of the AUKUS nuclear submarine deal between Australia, Britain and the United States.Defence contractors large and small are…
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https://www.marinelink.com/news/aukus-sub-contract-props-australian-513197Maersk may resume some shipping services at the Port of Baltimore when a temporary channel is opened to give access for commercially essential vessels that remain blocked by a collapsed bridge, the company said."This channel, with a controlling depth of 20 feet…
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https://www.marinelink.com/news/maersk-mulls-baltimore-barge-service-513199Wallenius Wilhelmsen has signed a 20-year lease agreement with the Georgia Ports Authority (GPA), with options up to 30 years for Brunswick port expansion, increasing its strategic terminal and processing networkUpgraded and enlarged Brunswick…
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https://www.marinelink.com/news/wallenius-wilhelmsen-inks-longterm-lease-513201Sweden is leading the charge for a greater crackdown on Russia’s shadow tanker fleet passing through the Baltic, with the country’s navy boss warning this week the ships could be carrying out espionage for Moscow. Splash reported last week how littoral states around the Baltic, led by new NATO member Sweden, are waging a diplomatic …
The first tanker carrying crude from the expanded Trans Mountain pipeline is expected to load at the Port of Vancouver in the second half of May, the company building the project said on Tuesday.The expanded pipeline, which will carry an extra 600,000 barrels per day of oil from Alberta to Canada's
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https://www.marinelink.com/news/trans-mountain-expects-first-ship-load-513179Suez Canal Authority rescue teams prevented Tanzanian-flagged cargo ship Labatros from sinking before passing through the waterway, the canal's authority said on Tuesday.The ship's 12 crew members were safe and work is currently underway to inspect the technical condition of the ship, the statement
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https://www.marinelink.com/news/suez-canal-rescue-teams-prevent-ship-513180Installed offshore wind capacity in the U.S. grew to 242MW in the first quarter of the year from 42MW in the previous quarter, the Oceantic Network said in its report, showcasing a recovery in a previously volatile industry.The offshore wind…
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https://www.marinelink.com/news/us-installed-offshore-wind-capacity-jumps-513181International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) Publications has launched the fifth edition of Shipping and the Environment: A Guide to Environmental Compliance.This latest edition offers comprehensive updates and expanded insights into the intricate…
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https://www.marinelink.com/news/ics-publishes-new-edition-shipping-513183Conflict in the Red Sea has brought massive carbon emissions increases in ocean freight container shipping, according to data just released by Xeneta.The Xeneta and Marine Benchmark Carbon Emissions Index (CEI), which measures carbon emissions…
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