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New deep-water channel allows first ship to pass Key bridge wreckage in Baltimore

Yahoo Daily News 26 Apr 2024
... ago, halting most maritime traffic through the city’s port.
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Yemen’s Houthis launch attacks on US, Israeli vessels as warships defend

Al Jazeera 25 Apr 2024
According to the US Maritime Administration, in addition to seizing a commercial vessel in November and sinking a UK-owned ship in March, the Houthis have launched more than 50 attacks on shipping since November.
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Egypt’s National Navigation signs for kamsarmax newbuilds in China

Splash24/7 25 Apr 2024
“These steps are part of a larger effort to renew over 40% of our national commercial fleet within three years, significantly advancing our strategic maritime objectives,” Al-Wazir said. .
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Türkiye to strengthen cooperation with Kazakhstan in mining, electricity

Anadolu Agency 25 Apr 2024
We plan to sign an agreement in the maritime field,” Yilmaz said at the meeting. He expressed hope that the commercial and economic ties between the countries will reach levels that reflect ...
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560-ton section of structural steel removed from Baltimore

SAFETY4SEA 24 Apr 2024
The U.S ... This progress paves the way for the full reopening of the 50-foot-deep Fort McHenry Federal Channel ... Gen ... Once these are completed, port officials will evaluate the possibility of resuming commercial maritime traffic on a case-by-case basis.
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HD Hyundai's partnership with Philly Shipyard deals blow to Hanwha's acquisition bid

Korea Times 24 Apr 2024
to attend the Sea Air Space 2024 maritime defense expo in Maryland. HD Hyundai has already been supplying designs and materials for commercial vessels to Philly since 2005 ... government and commercial ...
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Healthy Crew, Safe Vessel: Navigating the Importance of PEME Exams

The Maritime Executive 23 Apr 2024
Pre-employment medical examinations (PEME) play a crucial role in ensuring the health and wellness of seafarers in the cruise and commercial maritime sectors ... before they embark on a maritime career.
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Emerging ship security challenges

SAFETY4SEA 23 Apr 2024
The presenter explored the current reality in the Indian Ocean and Red Sea concerning maritime terrorism and attacks on commercial shipping and explained that understanding the reasons behind these ...
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Value Maritime and MOL Team Up to Capture Carbon Together

The Maritime Executive 23 Apr 2024
It challenges us to stay ahead and continue to provide the best and simplest emission-reducing solutions to the shipping industry.” Laurens Visser, Commercial Manager – Value Maritime.
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MOL adopts onboard CO2 capture technology

The Manila Times 23 Apr 2024
Lines (MOL) equiped its Nexus Victoria tanker (75,000 DWT) with the Filtree System, an onboard CO2 capture and SOx-scrubbing technology by Dutch firm Value Maritime B.V.
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Kemi Badenoch should read some Edmund Burke

New Statesman 23 Apr 2024
On 18 April, Kemi Badenoch highlighted the biggest problem facing the British economy in 2024 ... The events resulted in a tighter alliance with William III’s native Netherlands, a commercial and maritime power bringing its own imperial opportunities.
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Baltimore sues owner and operator of Dali cargo ship that crashed into Francis Scott Key bridge...

The Daily Mail 23 Apr 2024
Officials said they still expect to open a third temporary shipping channel by late April, which will allow significantly more commercial traffic to pass through the port of Baltimore.
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Protect the Arctic Region: Already Threatened Arctic Ecology Can be Devastated Further by Rapid Militarization

GlobalResearch 23 Apr 2024
Global Research Referral Drive. Our Readers Are Our Lifeline ... In fact melting of ice increases the possibility of higher exploitation of natural resources as well as carving out of new maritime routes with all its strategic and commercial implications.
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MOL Plans First Japanese Installation of Carbon Capture/Scrubber System

The Maritime Executive 23 Apr 2024
The system, which is being supplied by the Netherlands-based Value Maritime, will be the first commercial installation of a CO2 capture system on a Japanese vessel as well as the first LR1 tanker and largest vessel to employ the Filtree System.
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Ammonia as an alternative fuel gathers pace, safety concerns remain

Seatrade Maritime News 23 Apr 2024
One the most noticeable changes attending Singapore Maritime Week from 12 months earlier was how much further ammonia has moved up the agenda as a zero-carbon fuel for the future ... Ammonia engines emissions concerns as commercial momentum grows.

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