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The Updated Maritime Labour Convention Highlights the Role of Women at Sea
As the maritime industry faces rising pressures, from workforce shortages to evolving safety expectations and the drive for long‑term sustainability,…
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China’s Second Domestically Built Cruise Ship Starts Trials
The Adora Flora City, China’s second, large, domestically built cruise ship, began sea trials over the weekend. It comes as…
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Port Nelson Deploys 5G Network
Port Nelson in New Zealand has deployed a private 5G network in partnership with Spark New Zealand and Ericsson Enterprise…
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Deep Water and Big Energy
Drive into Corpus Christi and you can feel the paradox that defines many port cities: the waterfront is everywhere, yet…
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Sanmar Delivers LAGANMAN Tug to Belfast Towage
Sanmar has completed the delivery of the ASD harbor tug LAGANMAN to Belfast Towage in Northern Ireland. The vessel has…
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Cocoa Falls to Two-Week Low Alongside Sugar
Cocoa futures on ICE fell to two-week lows on Monday, extending last week’s losses after retreating from a 3-1/2-month peak,…
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Western Russian Ports See Increase in Oil Exports in First Half of May
Exports and transit of oil through Russia’s western ports rose by around 150,000 barrels per day (bpd), or about 9%, in…
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Helm CONNECT Logbook Fleet Management Solution Receives US Coast Guard Recognition
Helm Operations, a market leader in fleet management software for the maritime industry, announced that Helm CONNECT Logbook has received…
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Researchers Want to Use AI and Robotics to Find Ship Defects in Outfitting
The outfitting process for newbuilds could benefit from a new University of Michigan project to develop autonomous robots and AI models…
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