The US National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) says a weakened electrical wire caused the power loss on the container ship Dali before it struck Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge in March 2024, killing six workers and destroying the bridge. The agency is urging stricter inspections of high-vo...
ReadAn independent Roland Berger study finds that Allseas’ small modular reactor (SMR) technology could generate up to €130 billion for the Dutch economy by 2050, create up to 40,000 jobs, ease pressure on the power grid and cut CO₂ emissions in industry and shipping by tens of megatonnes per year.
ReadHD Hyundai has become the first shipbuilding company in the world to build and deliver 5,000 vessels. The milestone ship is the offshore patrol vessel Diego Silang for the Philippine Navy, underscoring the global scale and legacy of Korea’s shipbuilding industry.
ReadA 32-year-old worker, Lee Hulse, has died after an incident on the jack-up drilling rig Valaris 121 in the UK sector of the North Sea, about 225 km east of Aberdeen. Valaris has suspended operations, while HSE and Police Scotland are investigating. Shell and Valaris have expressed condolences to his...
ReadNATO’s Aegir 25 exercises off Norway showcased the firepower of modern submarines and next-generation anti-ship missiles: Norwegian submarine KNM Uthaug sank decommissioned frigate KNM Trondheim with a live torpedo, while HMS Somerset carried out the Royal Navy’s first operational Naval Strike Missi...
ReadMarine seismic specialist PXGEO has signed two contracts with Petrobras-led consortia for OBN seismic acquisition in Brazil’s Santos Basin. Starting in 2026, the projects will use MNode 4C OBN technology with 300-day battery life, boosting efficiency and data quality in complex subsurface settings.
ReadChina’s Tianjin Orient International Cruises is preparing to add a second, larger vessel to its fleet: the former Costa Magica, now Vision, will be fully refurbished in China and enter service in 2026, supporting the revival of the country’s domestic cruise sector.
ReadVancouver’s Seaspan Shipyards has delivered the CCGS Naalak Nappaaluk, Canada’s largest dedicated oceanographic research vessel, to the Canadian Coast Guard. The 88-metre ship replaces CCGS Hudson, supports advanced science missions, SAR and environmental response, and marks a major milestone in Can...
ReadRoyal Caribbean’s new cruise ship Star of the Seas is about 24% more efficient than Oasis-class vessels thanks to an optimised hull form, LNG fuel, advanced waste-heat recovery, AI-driven energy management and innovative waste-to-energy technologies. The ship produces 100% of its own water and showc...
ReadDamen Shipyards Group has introduced the new Combi Freighter 5000 ICE at Europort 2025 in Rotterdam. The ice-class cargo vessel combines increased deadweight, high efficiency and a winter operations package designed for temperatures down to -30°C.
ReadTrailer Bridge has reported a large-scale looting incident aboard its grounded barge Brooklyn Bridge near the Bahamas, after a towline failure left the vessel on a reef off Abaco. Authorities in the Bahamas and the US Coast Guard have been notified, refloating work is underway, and no significant en...
ReadThe Suez Canal Authority notes the gradual return of CMA CGM megacontainerships and a recovery in Red Sea traffic. Incentive schemes and improved security are encouraging shipping lines to resume transits via Bab el-Mandeb and the Suez Canal.
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