Swiss-headquartered Huber+Suhner reports that its Radox family of cables, designed for use in battery and fuel cell energy systems on vessels, have gained DNV type approval. The company says that this means
USCG Arctic District responds to Chinese research vessel Xue Long 2
The U.S. Coast Guard reports that this past Friday it detected and responded to the China-flagged research ship Xue Long 2 on the U.S. Extended Continental Shelf (ECS) in the U.S. Arctic,
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US Coast Guard, partners respond to deadly plane crash off California coast
South Korea's Hanwha Ocean to open new office in Canada
Ukrainian drones target St Petersburg as Putin attends scaled-down Navy Day
Russia May Scrap its First and Only Aircraft Carrier
25 dead, others missing following boat capsizing in north-central Nigeria
Greek Police Arrest Six Port Employees for Smuggling in Piraeus
Israel Boards and Seizes Activist Vessel in International Waters
Guyana Rolls Out Sweeping Port Reforms
Envision Energy powers the world’s first green ammonia marine bunkering
Shanghai-headquartered Envision Energy reports that green ammonia fuel produced at its green hydrogen and ammonia plant in Chifeng, China, has successfully powered what it claims as the world’s first green ammonia marine
- Royal Navy Plans to Withdraw its Sole Frigate in Bahrain
- Russia Cancels Navy Day Parade After Wave of Ukrainian Drone Attacks
- Australia, UK sign 50-year AUKUS submarine partnership treaty
- Shipbuilding chief says Russia's lone aircraft carrier likely to be scrapped or sold
- GT Wings wins £1M grant to advance AirWing jet sail technology
- Wenatchee back in full-time WSF service
- Tianjin Port taps Robert Allan for electric tug design
- Incat Tasmania to build electric ferries for Denmark
- Report: COSCO Seeks “Powerful Role” in Talks for Hutchison Terminal Sale
- Israeli Cruise Ship Forced to Skip Greek Port Call Due to Protestors