U.S. shipbuilders and port operators are getting hit in the fallout from President Donald Trump’s campaign to wipe out the offshore wind industry, suffering hundreds of millions of dollars in lost government
SRI Study Shows a Growing Number of Countries Implementing Cabotage Laws
A newly released study by Seafarers' Rights International (SRI) finds that cabotage laws now exist on 85% of the world’s coastlines, are growing in number at an unprecedented pace, and are increasingly
Stillstrom Introduces New Hires, Technology Advances
Stillstrom by Maersk, a marine technology leader delivering offshore power and charging solutions, has strengthened its leadership team with key senior appointments in Copenhagen and Aberdeen.Nikolaj Stald has joined as Chief Commercial
BIMCO to Develop Standard Clause Addressing Chinese Port Fees
BIMCO has initiated the development of a clause specifically addressing the new fees introduced on October 14, 2025 for US-related ships calling at ports in China.The Chinese Ministry of Transport announced on
Wärtsilä, TMS Cardiff Gas Extend Maintenance Pact for Seven LNG Carriers
Technology group Wärtsilä and TMS Cardiff Gas have renewed their existing Lifecycle Agreement, covering the two-stroke main engines onboard seven LNG Carrier vessels, for a further five years.The agreement is designed to
Jan De Nul’s Largest Cable Laying Vessel Hits Water in China (Video)
Belgian marine contractor Jan De Nul has launched its newest cable laying vessel (CLV), the Fleeming Jenkin, at the CMHI Haimen shipyard in China, which has now entered the final phase of
Seatrium, Maersk Offshore Wind Head to Arbitration Over $475M WTIV Dispute
Singapore’s Seatrium has received a notice of arbitration from Maersk Offshore Wind’s affiliate, regarding the dispute over the termination of a $475 million contract for a nearly completed wind turbine installation vessel
50 Years of Women in Navy Diving: Advancing Opportunity in Tandem with Technology
BY Captain Bobbie Scolley, U.S. Navy (ret.) and Rear Admiral Tim Gallaudet, U.S. Navy (ret.)For more than six decades, spanning from 1905 to the late 1970s, the U.S. Navy’s diving apparatus for
Anew Climate, Seaspan Energy Complete First Bio-LNG Loading
In a landmark step toward maritime decarbonization, Anew Climate (Anew) and Seaspan Energy (Seaspan) have successfully completed their first ship-to-ship loading operation of renewable liquefied natural gas (Bio-LNG) in the Port of
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- DNV Proposes Nuclear Propulsion as a Viable Solution for Maritime Decarbonization
- Second Edition of Ship to Ship Transfer Guide Published
- Coast Guard Launches Operation River Wall Along the Rio Grande
- Vard Picks SMST to Supply Equipment for North Star’s New SOVs
- Delivery of Next-Gen Subsea Vessel from Turkish Shipyard Hits Delay
- US Exports Record Levels of Natural Gas to Mexico
- Russia’s Arctic LNG 2 Loads Another Tanker
- Maersk Tests Brazilian Ethanol Mix

