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Maritime News
Port of Gothenburg Acquires Land for Planned Expansion
The Port of Gothenburg has acquired a large area located in the port’s outer areas. The agreement, signed on Tuesday…
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Port News
Revised pension proposal halts planned strike by 400 Billfinger offshore workers
UK’s largest offshore trade union, Unite, has announced that 48-hour strike action involving over 400 Bilfinger UK employees has been…
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Marine World
Commonwealth LNG Wants More Time to Build Planned Export Facility in Louisiana
Commonwealth LNG has asked federal regulators for a four-year extension to construct and begin shipping liquefied natural gas from a…
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Marine World
Planned US Auto Tariffs Shake Global Industry as Price Hikes, Job Losses Loom
The United States’ announcement of a 25% tariff on auto imports rippled throughout the world on Thursday, as global vehicle…
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Marine World
Tankers: OPEC+ to Proceed with Planned April Oil Output Hike
OPEC+ has decided to proceed with a planned April oil output increase, the group said on Monday, a move that…
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Maritime News
New GoM Wind Lease Auction Planned After BOEM Receives Competive Interest
The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management is resetting its plans to develop the offshore wind energy sector in the Gulf…
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Maritime News
Lightering Planned After Bulker Stuck in St. Lawrence Fails to Budge
Officials report a new plan is being developed after the Canadian bulker Tim S. Dool (28,471 dwt) failed to…
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Maritime News
Birdon’s Update on Planned Improvements, Continued Capital Investments in
[By: Birdon] Last week, Birdon America, Inc., provided an update on planned improvements at its shipyard in Bayou La Batre,…
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Maritime News
BOEM Postpones Planned Offshore Oregon Wind Auction as Opposition Grew
The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management delayed plans for its October auction for three proposed offshore wind lease auctions…
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Port News
First in planned series of strikes kicks off at South Korea’s major shipyards
Unionised workers at busy shipbuilders in South Korea downed tools today, in a first round of strikes that will likely…
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