Americas
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Port News
Shipbuilding economics do not work in America’s favour
Gerry Duggan questions how realistic it is for the US and the UK to rekindle their shipbuilding heritage. Every now…
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Marine World
Crowley Christens America’s First All-Electric Tug, eWolf
Crowley has launched eWolf, the first all-electric ship assist harbor tugboat in America. The launch marks a significant milestone in…
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Port News
Dali owner hires lobbyists in Washington to quash changes to America’s Limitation on Liability Act of 1851
Concerned about the immense scale of damage claims coming its way, the owner’s of this year’s most infamous ship have…
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Maritime News
Holland America’s Cruise Ship Rotterdam Begins Sustained Biofuel Pilot Test
Holland America Line’s flagship cruise ship, Rotterdam (99,935 gross tons) started a long-term test using 100 percent low carbon…
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Maritime News
America’s Largest Offshore Oil Terminal is Moving Ahead
On Tuesday, executives with midstream company Enterprise Products Partners said that their plans for a massive offshore oil export terminal…
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Maritime News
America’s Ports Want to Decarbonize, But Cost & Grid Power Remain Hurdles
The American Association of Port Authorities has completed a survey of its members' decarbonization efforts, in cooperation with ABS.…
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Port News
Plans revealed for America’s first Jones Act-compliant cable layer
US offshore wind contracting newcomer Kalypso is pressing ahead with plans to build America’s first Jones Act-compliant cable laying vessel.…
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Maritime News
DP World Sets Up Latin America’s First E-Truck Charging Station
DP World’s terminal at the Port of Callao, Peru has begun using the first electric charging station for…
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Maritime News
America’s Campaign Against Houthi Missiles Begins to Show Progress
The U.S. interdiction campaign against Houthi anti-ship missiles is beginning to show signs of progress, according to the top…
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