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Port News
Mumbai owner’s MR splurge keeps brokers busy
Mumbai-based Seven Islands Shipping’s appetite for MR tankers continues to turn heads, with fresh deals underlining an aggressive expansion drive…
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Maritime News
Along the U.S. Gulf Coast, Dive Contractors Predict a Busy Year
All along the rebranded Gulf of America, U.S. waterfront infrastructure is getting attention after decades of deferred maintenance, and the…
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Equinor to Keep Havila Shipping’s PSV Busy for One More Year
Equinor has extended the contract for Havila Shipping’s platform supply vessel (PSV) Havila Charisma. marine link
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Flex LNG Keeps Fleet Busy Amid Soft Market
Flex LNG Ltd. reported steady third-quarter results for 2025, with a continued focus on maintaining its modern fleet of 13…
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Australia Reports on Bulker’s Engine Shut Down in Busy Port Hedland
The Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) has released its interim report on the incident involving bulk carrier FMG Nicola (260,840…
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Busy Days in the Strait of Taiwan
In recent days, the Taiwan Straits has been busy with allied warships. Hobart Class destroyer HMAS Brisbane (DDG-41) and…
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Despite Houthi Truce, Diego Garcia Stays Busy
The United States appears to be withdrawing a number of B-2 Spirit strategic long-range bombers from Diego Garcia, its…
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Port News
New extension to keep Flex LNG duo busy for up to 10 more years
John Fredriksen-backed Flex LNG has signed a deal which adds up to 10 more years to the charters for the…
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Asian yards struggling to keep up with busy production schedule
Production bottlenecks are emerging at major shipbuilding bases in Asia as the sector battles its way through record long orderbooks.…
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Marine World
Southern California Container Ports Cap Off Busy First Half of 2024
Southern California container ports are reporting strong cargo volumes in June, capping off a busy first half of the year…
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