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The vessel will be among the world’s largest cable layers

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Russia-Ukraine War

Ukraine is generally ready to share what it has learned in this war with the Russian invaders.

United Kingdom initiates discussions on confiscating Russia’s shadow fleet tankers

It is currently unclear to what extent the US will be involved in the UK-led initiative.

Russian tankers indicate Singapore as their destination, which does not import oil from Russia

Tankers carrying Russian oil are increasingly naming Singapore as their official destination, which does not import Russian oil.

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The eighth and final vessel scheduled for delivery to the Commonwealth in 2038.

Defence tests cutting-edge autonomous capabilities during AUKUS Maritime Big Play

Over 200 defence personnel came together on Australia’s east coast to test cutting-edge autonomous capabilities as part of an AUKUS Pillar II Maritime Big Play exercise.

Kongsberg to upgrade combat system on Skjold class

The Norwegian Navy has six Skjold class vessels, which rank among the fastest naval vessels in the world.
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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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The project uses IoT sensors and machine learning models to detect early signs of potential failures.

ABB’s new DP2 functionality delivers major improvement in vessel control during DEME sea trials

ABB's Dynamic Positioning Class 2 control solution passes sea trials on board DEME newbuild wind turbine installation vessel Norse Wind

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Norway’s Kongsberg chosen to outfit ‘next-gen’ cable-layer

The vessel will be among the world’s largest cable layers

APM Terminals begins temporary operations at the Port of Balboa in Panama

One of the main tasks will be the deployment of a new terminal operating system and the training of the workforce in this new system.

SMART Cable sensor system deployed at Ocean Networks Canada NEPTUNE Observatory

The SMART Cable sensor system is poised to transform global tsunami and earthquake early warning, protect critical telecommunications infrastructure, and supply essential ocean data.

Minesto continues testing its Dragon-series tidal energy kites in Vestmanna

The Dragon 12 powerplant has been installed (grid-connected) for 9 months since May 2025 and has provided valuable production and operational data.

Austal awarded ~$4 billion Landing Craft Heavy Contract by Commonwealth Department of Defence

The eighth and final vessel scheduled for delivery to the Commonwealth in 2038.

Liebherr completes crane raise at The Port of Grangemouth

Two STS cranes at The Port of Grangemouth have been raised by 2.2 metres to support higher container stacks and larger straddle carriers

UNESCO report: Gap in ocean carbon research may impact global climate predictions

The ocean is one of our strongest climate allies, absorbing a large share of the carbon we emit. Yet we still lack a full understanding of how this natural defense functions

Defence tests cutting-edge autonomous capabilities during AUKUS Maritime Big Play

Over 200 defence personnel came together on Australia’s east coast to test cutting-edge autonomous capabilities as part of an AUKUS Pillar II Maritime Big Play exercise.

Port of San Diego’s Blue Economy Incubator grows to 13 companies with Lux Bio

Lux Bio’s product replaces toxic chemicals and single-use plastics with a bioluminescent, non-toxic, and ocean-biodegradable lighting solution.

V. appointed by Silk Searoad for management of bulk and tanker fleet

V. will oversee the long-term management and performance of Silk Searoad's fleet, currently comprising of five bulk carriers and three tankers.

Saipem introduces an AI-based predictive maintenance system onboard the Saipem 12000

The project uses IoT sensors and machine learning models to detect early signs of potential failures.

The Port of Gdynia commissions the Helskie Quay

Infrastructure ready for 400-meter container ships

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