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Study: Baltic GPS Disruption Comes From a Tactically-Controlled Network
The Baltic is a notorious hotspot for GPS interference, particularly in the region around the Russian exclave of Kaliningrad. But…
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Shipping Majors to Study Methanol Fuel Supply Chain on US Gulf Coast
American Bureau of Shipping (ABS), Japan’s ENEOS, Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha (NYK Line) and SEACOR Holdings have launched a joint…
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Disruptions and Delays at Maritime Chokepoints Could Cost $14B Per Year
The challenges of the past few years have increased the awareness of the vulnerability of the shipping industry to delays…
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Study: Starlink Could Be Jammed Using Hundreds of Drone Aircraft
One of Ukraine’s key advantages in the defense against Russia is the “unjammable” over-the-horizon communication service provided by Starlink, the…
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Study: Allseas’ Nuclear Reactor Could Cut Shipping’s Emissions By 5%
Swiss-Dutch marine engineering giant Allseas has commissioned a new study on the economic benefits of offshore nuclear powerplants, a new…
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Study: Allseas SMR Tech Seen as Key Maritime, Industry Decarbonization Tool
Allseas’ small modular reactor (SMR) technology could generate up to $150 million billion in economic value for the Netherlands and…
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Study: Seafarers Boost Philippines’ Economy by $17B Per Year
The Philippines prides itself as a leading shipping nation, with its seafarers representing more than a quarter of the world’s…
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Seafarers’ Access to Shore Leave Has Consistently Declined Since Pandemic
A new study among the providers of shore services for seafarers confirmed the concerns over the decline in access to…
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Study warns seafarers’ shore leave still in steep decline since pandemic
Seafarers are finding it increasingly difficult to step ashore, with new research showing access to shore leave has dropped sharply…
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Study: South Africa-Europe Shipping Route Could Run on Ammonia by 2029
Despite the existing uncertainty in global regulations for clean shipping, some decarbonization initiatives are setting ambitious targets for transit… maritime-executive
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