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France’s Nexans has partnered with US-based Crowley Wind Services to develop and operate the first Jones Act-compliant cable lay barge, tailored for offshore wind, telecom, and subsea industrial ...
The US Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) has formally rescinded all designated Wind Energy Areas (WEAs) on the Outer Continental Shelf. The move affects over 3.5m acres of previously ...
During the Trump tariff pause, the Pacific liner trade enjoyed a spike in shipments and freight rates. However, the rapid-fire policy changes have caused all kinds of distortions to the box ...
Cyprus-based bulker and boxship owner Castor Maritime has completed a sale and leaseback transaction with a Japanese counterparty for one of its kamsarmaxes. The Nasdaq-listed company has struck a ...
Tankers Argentina is poised to become a far more prominent fixture on the global crude oil shipping landscape, with soaring shale output and major infrastructure investments unlocking new export ...
AI will transform tomorrow’s systems to provide self-optimising ships under human supervision, reckons the head of OneLink Performance, a solution that unites a number of performance platforms ...
Splash Extra Tanker owners wait to see what Donald does next Could the Trump administration really deliver secondary sanctions on Russia?
The massive rise in global demand for data processing and storage, along with many challenges in traditional land-based infrastructure, has led the market to look for unconventional ways to solve ...
Splash Extra Good vibrations for dry bulk July has been the best month of the year for shipping’s largest sector ...
A new 29-page report from the World Maritime University has some shocking statistics on one of shipping’s darkest topics – suicides at sea. The report, penned by two professors, Raphaël ...
Captain Naveen Singhal and Captain M.M. Saggi have suggestions on how to clamp down on the scourge of misdeclared cargoes. Containerisation has been a game-changer in the carriage of goods ...
Indian engineering conglomerate Larsen & Toubro (L&T) has won an offshore contract with an unnamed ‘prestigious’ client in the Middle East.