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Maritime News
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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Marine World
CSSC Scores Mega Order from COSCO as China Doubles Down on Shipbuilding Dominance
China State Shipbuilding Corporation (CSSC) has signed the largest domestic shipbuilding contract in Chinese history, securing an order for 87…
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Maritime News
COSCO Goes Big with $7B Order for 87 Ships in Vessel Renewal Project
In an industry familiar with large orders, China’s COSCO Shipping has nonetheless drawn attention with reports that it signed an…
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Maritime News
After Six Years, CSSC Completes its Megamerger With CSIC
After years of preparation, the megamerger of Chinese shipbuilding giants CSSC and CSIC has finally been completed. Though the…
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Port News
CSSC Shipping signs for newcastlemax newbuilds
CSSC Shipping has moved to bolster its dry bulk portfolio with a pair of newcastlemax newbuilds. The Hong Kong-listed leasing…
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Marine World
China Approves Merger of CSSC and CSIC to Create World’s Largest Shipbuilder
The Shanghai Stock Exchange has reportedly approved the merger of China State Shipbuilding Corporation (CSSC) and China Shipbuilding Industry Corporation…
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Maritime News
CSSC Delivers First of New “Sea Giants” to CMA CGM
Chinese officials touted the new class of CMA CGM containerships as the “world’s largest dual-fuel powered” containerships as the naming…
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Maritime News
CSSC Qingdao Beihai Shipbuilding Delivers Final CMA CGM Container Ship
[By: Bureau Veritas] Bureau Veritas Marine & Offshore (BV) has successfully delivered the CMA CGM TIGA, the last of ten 5500TEU…
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Maritime News
WinGD Delivers Biggest Methanol-Fueled Engine for Ships
Efforts to continue to build out the engine options for shipowners seeking to align with the emerging trends for…
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Maritime News
White House Formally Blames China for "Unreasonable" Maritime Subsidies
China is by far the world's dominant shipbuilding nation, and the latest numbers from its industry ministry show that…
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