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BV to class its first hydrogen-powered general cargo ships
Bureau Veritas Marine & Offshore (BV) has entered into a contract with Turkey’s Gelibolu Shipyard and Germany’s eCap Marine covering the classification of two hydrogen-powered cargo vessels, with options for two more.
Russian Dark Fleet Looks for Further Flags of Convenience
US tries to hobble NZF with late bid to change acceptance rules
Socialist Spain brushes off Trump tariff/naval base threats over Madrid's paltry defence spending
New custom research vessel under construction for Cape Fear Community College
A 26-meter catamaran research vessel is now under construction for the Cape Fear Community College (CFCC) in Wilmington, N.C., at the Midship Marine shipyard in Harvey, La. Custom designed by Incat Crowther,
Hanwha Ocean U.S. subsidiaries hit by Chinese sanctions
Five U.S. subsidiaries of Korea’s Hanwha Ocean, including Hanwha Philly Shipyard, have been sanctioned by China as part of its response to the U.S. port fees on Chinese owned and built ships
Hull insurance now only ‘marginally profitable’, says Swedish Club
Anchored in tradition, searching for direction: the Croatian shipping paradox
MOL appoints Synergy Marine chairman to new advisory role
US Coast Guard, partners rescue 45 people from boat off Agat, Guam
- Russia and Syria to negotiate fate of Tartous naval base on Wednesday
- Maersk and Hapag-Lloyd divert two US‑flagged ships from China to dodge port fees
- Germany Navy frigate conducts successful test-firing of new air defence missile system
- Ten dead after Indonesian tanker blaze at Batam shipyard
- Shipowners reshape boards to sidestep US-China port fee crossfire
- Yacht sinks after being rammed by orcas off Portugal
- Maersk diverts two US‑flagged ships from China to dodge port fees
- Dutch and Danish navies escort Russian submarine through North Sea
- U.S. Coast Guard Rescues 45 People From a Catamaran Off Guam
- "Pirate Ship" Goes Down off Puerto Vallarta

