Le Groupe ALMACO, the Canadian subsidiary of Turku, Finland-headquartered ALMACO Group, has officially inaugurated its new head office in Quebec City, strengthens its international collaboration with Davie Shipbuilding. As we reported earlier,
Daily Briefing 11 November 2025
Svitzer takes 66.6% stake in Norway’s Buksér og Berging
Copenhagen-headquartered Svitzer Group A/S has acquired a 66.6% stake in leading Norwegian towage and marine service company Buksér og Berging AS, subject to final regulatory approvals. Svitzer says that there are no
NCLH orders third Prestige-class cruise ship for its Regent Seven Seas ultra luxury brand
Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd. (NYSE: NCLH) has confirmed a newbuild order with Fincantieri to construct a third Prestige-class vessel for its ultra-luxury brand, Regent Seven Seas Cruises. The ship is scheduled
Malaysia continues searches for illegals after boat sinks, toll climbs to 21
Peak shadow fleet is still to come
P&I rate hike offset by double cashback at Gard
Pakistan's army chief to get expanded powers under proposed reform
Liner sector defies disruption as box numbers surge to quarterly highs
The week in charts: Sanctioned LPG fleet swells in October | Ship recycling activity hits five-month low | More LPG carriers are spoofing loadings in Russia
EST-Floattech Octopus battery systems selected for 6 new Arklow Shipping coasters
EST-Floattech B.V. is to deliver its Octopus Lite battery system for a new series of six 11,000 dwt coasta; cargo vessels to be built for Irish ship operator Arklow Shipping by the
The week in newbuildings: Orders valued at $2.8bn signed across boxship, bulker, cruise and tanker sectors
- Dutch court reaches provisional ruling against ban on seafarer cargo handling
- The Daily View: More action, not more plans
- US Coast Guard announces record cocaine seizure for fiscal year 2025
- Russia neutralises four Ukrainian naval drones near Black Sea port
- China, US formalise port fee truce with official declarations
- Three killed in containership fire at Malaysia's Tanjung Pelepas Port
- Two dead, 12 missing after two Chinese fishing boats capsize in separate incidents off South Korea
- Despite U.S. Sanctions, Iran's Oil Exports Hit Record Levels
- Two Chinese Fishing Vessels Capsize off South Korea, Leaving 12 Missing
- U.S. Coast Guard Achieves Recruitment Turnaround

