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FarSounder and Tocaro Blue bring AI-powered navigation intelligence into bridge operations

From thedigitalship.com

The maritime industry is improving navigational awareness in congested and poorly charted waters while reducing the workload placed on bridge teams. 

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Hartmann Reederei expands digital ship management programme with Sealogic partnership 

From thedigitalship.com

Ship managers unifying operational data, compliance systems and crewing processes as fleets handle growing regulatory and commercial demands.

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Blue Planet Shipping and Anemoi present eight-year operational case for wind-assisted decarbonisation 

From vesselperformance.info

Shipowners weighing investments in wind-assisted propulsion are often confronted with one key question: can the technology deliver reliable long-term performance in commercial trading conditions? 

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OceanScore expands FuelEU marketplace as shipowners navigate volatile compliance costs

From vesselperformance.info

FuelEU Maritime compliance is rapidly developing into a commercial management issue for shipowners, with pooling prices and surplus availability changing within weeks. 

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OliOil Selects Elomatic for Autonomous Oil Spill Response System

From shipandbunker.com

The container system can be installed on tankers and at ports.
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Anemoi’S Wind-Assisted Rotor Sails Pass Eight-Year

From www.marinelink.com

Anemoi Marine Technologies’ Rotor Sail wind-assisted propulsion system has completed more than eight years of continuous commercial operation after M/V Afros successfully passed its second intermediate dry dock survey.

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IMO Maritime Safety Committee Convenes in London to Discuss Safety and Secu

From maritime-executive.com

IMO Secretary-General Arsenio Dominguez opened the 111th session of the Maritime Safety Committee of the International Maritime Organization today, which brings together IMO's 176 Member States to discuss issues related to the safety and security of international shipping.

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Kuehne+Nagel and Hapag-Lloyd take their first joint step towards sustainable ocean shipping

From newsroom.kuehne-nagel.com

Kuehne+Nagel and Hapag-Lloyd are further strengthening their long-standing partnership and, for the first time, collaborating on emission-reduced ocean transport solutions. 

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Wooden cargo vessel reported sunk in attack off Oman

From www.seatrade-maritime.com

India’s Ministry of External Affairs has called an attack on an Indian-flagged cargo ship off the coast of Oman unacceptable and said it deplores the continued targeting of commercial shipping and civilian mariners.

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Baltic Dry Index Hits Over 5-Month High 

From www.hellenicshippingnews.com

BALTIC EXCHANGE LIMITED(THE) drybulk freight index rose about 0.2% at 3,195 points

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Report: Vessel Captured off Fujairah is a Floating Armory

From maritime-executive.com

The vessel off the port of Fujairah was a floating armory, according to maritime security consultancy Vanguard Tech. 

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China Fines MSC, CMA CGM, and Hapag, and Warns on Freight Rate Violations

From maritime-executive.com

China’s Ministry of Transport announced it has issued fines against a total of nine international container shipping lines, as well as seven of its domestic non-vessel operation common carriers (NVOCC) for what it terms freight rate violations. 

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Structural changes see bell toll for fossil fuels

From www.seatrade-maritime.com

The transition to green energy was boosted by the US attacks on Iran, exposing the fragility of the fossil fuel energy system, that will ultimately see the shift to renewables and undermine oil, gas and coal shipping.

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Europe Doubles Down on the Arctic to Bypass Risky Red Sea Internet Route

From maritime-executive.com

 With growing instability in the Middle East, the European Union (EU) is considering using the Arctic as a bypass for its internet traffic. 

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French Carrier Charles De Gaulle Safely Transits Strait of Bab el Mandeb

From maritime-executive.com

The French Navy FS Charles de Gaulle (R91) Carrier Strike Group (CSG) appears to have come safely through the Strait of Bab el Mandeb and is now at the French naval base in Djibouti.

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ICTSI Challenges Costa Rica’s Port Concession Awarded to Maersk and Hapag

From maritime-executive.com

The long-running efforts to select a new concession operator for Costa Rica’s main port and to modernize the operations have hit a new snag after the Philippines’ ICTSI (International Container Terminal Services) filed a challenge to the tender process.

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E-Methanol Producer Liquid Wind Enters Bankruptcy Administration

From maritime-executive.com

In a blow for green shipping, the e-fuel maker Liquid Wind AB has entered bankruptcy administration and will be sold off, raising questions about the future of its methanol plant project pipeline. 

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Viking Transitions Management as Torstein Hagen Becomes Executive Chairman

From maritime-executive.com

Viking Holdings, a cruise company that has grown to be a leader in the premium market for river, ocean, and exploration voyages, announced its management succession that sees founder and well-known CEO Torstein Hagen transition to the role of Executive Chairman.

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Turkey Defines Areas for First Offshore Wind Energy Auction

From maritime-executive.com

The Turkish government is pushing forward with its efforts to launch its first offshore wind energy tender in 2026. 

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U.S. Coast Guard Catches Three Cocaine Boats in a Day Off Cartagena

From maritime-executive.com

While U.S. Southern Command continues to strike suspected drug-running boats with lethal munitions, the U.S. Coast Guard is still running its traditional law-enforcement operation in the Caribbean and Eastern Pacific, netting tens of millions of dollars' worth of cocaine each month by using boarding teams and interagency partnerships.

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20-year-old LNG vessels become hot property

From splash247.com

Seven large LNG carriers built between 2005 and 2006 have changed hands since the disruption in the Strait of Hormuz tightened global LNG availability, driving prices higher and forcing Asian buyers to seek alternative supply sources.  

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Economou bolsters gas shipping unit with Samsung Heavy newbuilds

From splash247.com

George Economou-controlled TMS Cardiff Gas has returned to South Korea for another LNG carrier order, booking two newbuildings at Samsung Heavy Industries as the Greek owner continues one of the sector’s busiest fleet expansion drives.

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Polish Shipping Association joins International Chamber of Shipping

From splash247.com

The International Chamber of Shipping has expanded its global membership with the addition of the Polish Shipping Association as a full member.

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Hayfin lines up LNG carrier newbuilds in South Korea

From splash247.com

London-based investment platform Hayfin Capital Management has returned to the LNG carrier sector with a reported order for two large newbuildings at South Korea’s HD Hyundai Heavy Industries.

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Pan Ocean expands crude tanker push with four VLCC newbuilds

From splash247.com

South Korean shipowner Pan Ocean has stepped up its expansion in the crude tanker market with an order for four very large crude carriers (VLCCs), extending a steady shift beyond its traditional dry bulk roots.

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