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New hydrofoil ferries to be operated in Hobart, Australia

Vessels that ‘fly’ above the River Derwent could soon be ferrying Hobart commuters and tourists between New Norfolk and Opossum Bay.

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Ukraine’s Security Service hits MiG-31 and three Russian warships in Crimea

Commercial fishing nets have new life in Ukrainian war zones

These nets are hung over doorways and windows to entangle the drones before they can hit a target and explode.

Ukraine strucks Russian Black Sea Fleet’s project 775 large landing ships ‘Yamal’ and ‘Azov’ in Crimea

In addition, SSU Alpha drones damaged the antenna block of the Dolphin communication system and the MR-10M1 Mys-M1 radar.

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These nets are hung over doorways and windows to entangle the drones before they can hit a target and explode.

Balearia’s third LNG-powered fast ferry kicks off gas trials

The Spanish ferry operator said in a statement that it expects to take delivery of the vessel from Armon Gijon in May.

Lakeway Link suspends traffic between Södertälje and Gdynia

The change in strategic direction entails a restructuring of the business, which will impact the organisation.
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Italy’s MIT updates cybersecurity measures for domestic ships, ports and port facilities

A circular has been published which, among other things, introduces staff training
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NYK Line, Golden Island, and Yara Clean Ammonia Unveil Landmark Partnership to Jointly Drive Ammonia Fuel Sales & Marketing in Singapore

SeaARCTOS announces Lloyd’s Register Type Approval for its SO₂ emissions reporting

The technology reduces administrative burden and eliminates off-hire time for emissions testing.

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New hydrofoil ferries to be operated in Hobart, Australia

Vessels that ‘fly’ above the River Derwent could soon be ferrying Hobart commuters and tourists between New Norfolk and Opossum Bay.

Shell announces agreement to acquire Canadian energy company

Shell will take on approximately US$2.8 billion in net debt and leases resulting in an enterprise value of approximately US$16.4 billion.

Ukraine summons Israeli ambassador to foreign ministry over ‘stolen’ grain shipments

The bulk carrier Panormitis is transporting over 25,000 tons of grain, some of which is documented to be connected with supplies from occupied Berdyansk.

World’s largest deep-sea floating wind power platform installed in Yangjiang

The towing operation faced multiple challenges, including long distances, the massive scale of the equipment, and complex sea conditions.

DeepOcean wins offshore wind work in Taiwan

DeepOcean’s scope of work includes installation of the inter-array cables that connect the wind turbines to the offshore substations

Tharsis Ship Management secures EU funding for sea-river container vessel project

The vessels will feature a dedicated storage hold on the fore and aft ship for sixteen swappable ISO energy containers, connected via plug-in Megawatt Charging System (MCS) connectors

Archer secures three-year contract extension with Equinor for wireline and intervention services

The extension represents a total contract value of approximately NOK 3 billion

Odfjell SE signs agreement to acquire four 40,000 dwt stainless steel newbuildings

The vessels will be purchased from a Japanese shipowner upon completion and are scheduled for delivery from 1Q 2027 until 2Q 2029.

New way of conservation: an acoustic device helps reduce bycatch of endangered Black Sea porpoises

The endangered Black Sea harbour porpoise is facing a critical fight for survival.

Seaber and Sedna expand partnership to connect AI-powered fleet scheduling

Live fixture data flows from Sedna VMS into Seaber's optimization engine, connecting chartering decisions to fleet-wide scheduling

Carnival Corporation expands Mexico maritime cadet apprenticeship program

Carnival Corporation expands Mexico maritime cadet apprenticeship program

Jan De Nul unveils name of new trenching support vessel

Jan De Nul has confirmed that its newest trenching support vessel will be named Isambard K. Brunel after a famed British engineer from the 19th century.

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