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Panama Canal Plans Two More Decreases in Neopanamax Draft Levels
After taking what was called a preemptive step in June to lower the maximum drafts of vessels, the Panama Canal…
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UK Scraps Plans To Replace Destroyers With Focus On Drone Warships
LONDON, June 28 (Reuters) – Britain will scrap plans to replace its aging destroyers and will instead procure at least six “Common…
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Pakistan’s KGTL Port Plans Up to $100 million More Investment After Iran War Cargo Surge
Pakistan’s Karachi Gateway Terminal is planning up to $100 million in new investment within five years as the country tries…
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Four Seasons Plans Changes for Its Second Yacht Cruise Ship
Four Seasons Yachts entered service in March, and as the company moves forward with its expansion, it has announced changes…
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Port of Itajai Plans to Remove 133-Year-Old Wreck to Prepare for Dredging
The Brazilian Port of Itajaí has embarked on a project to remove the wreck of a merchant ship that has…
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UK Plans Tougher Penalties for Ships That Damage Subsea Cables
The UK government is preparing new legislation that would impose tougher penalties on shipowners and operators who intentionally or recklessly…
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IMO Outlines Plans for Binding Rules for Autonomous Ships
The IMO’s Maritime Safety Committee met for its 111th session from May 13 to 22 and adopted a global code…
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Spain Plans Rigorous Quarantine for Hantavirus Cruise Passengers
The expedition cruise ship Hondius is under way for the Canary Islands, where she expects to disembark passengers and crewmembers…
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Maryland Plans to Replace its Contractor for Key Bridge Reconstruction
The state of Maryland has decided to change contractors for the reconstruction of the Francis Scott Key Bridge, which was…
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US Coast Guard Plans to Homeport First Two Finnish Icebreakers in Alaska
After considerable pressure from Alaska’s congressional delegation, the Coast Guard has decided that the first two of its new Finnish-built…
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