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UK Joins Airstrike on Houthi Drone Factory in Yemen

Published Apr 29, 2025 9:09 PM by The Maritime Executive

  The UK's military has rejoined the U.S.-led campaign against Yemen's Houthi rebels, reprising a role that Britain played at the height of the militant group's anti-shipping campaign last year.  Overnight Monday, Royal Air Force Typhoon fighters joined in U.S. airstrikes against a Houthi drone manufacturing center in Yemen. According to the UK Ministry of Defence, intelligence analysts found a cluster of buildings south of Sanaa that were used for making drones "of the type used to attack ships in...

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Mitsubishi Launches Energy-Saving Ferry as Japan Grows Sea Transport

Published Apr 29, 2025 6:40 PM by The Maritime Executive

  The christening and launch were held today, April 29, for the first of two new large car ferries ordered by Shinnihonkai Ferry Co. and Japan Railway Construction, Transport and Technology Agency (JRTT). The vessels that incorporate the latest energy-saving designs are also part of a modal shift that is underway in Japan to realize the benefits of sea transport. The new ferry Keyaki will be approximately 14,300 gross tons. It will be 199 meters (653 feet) in length with...

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hybrid ferry Aurora Botnia

Wasaline’s Aurora Botnia Slated for Biggest Ever Battery Retrofit

Published Apr 29, 2025 6:27 PM by The Maritime Executive

Finnish ship owner Wasaline is partnering with marine battery manufacturer AYK Energy to undertake the biggest battery retrofit so far carried out on a vessel. Built in 2021, Aurora Botnia which was already billed as one of the most efficient vessels will add a new battery system nearly five times as powerful as its current system and which is expected to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by approximately a quarter. Built at Rauma Marine Constructions, the hybrid ROPAX Ferry...

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Isla de Bioko

Tanker and Towboat Collide in "Challenging" Mississippi River Conditions

Published Apr 29, 2025 5:54 PM by The Maritime Executive

  On Sunday night, a tanker collided with a towboat's tow on the Mississippi near New Orleans, sinking one barge and setting half a dozen adrift in the river.  At about 1630 hours Friday, the towboat Ginny Rose got under way from a fleeting area near St. Rose, Louisiana, headed downbound with a barge tow (based on AIS data provided by Pole Star). River conditions at the time were elevated and "challenging," according to the Coast Guard.  At about...

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Germany Adds FSRU and LNG Terminal as it Works to Manage Import Supply

  Germany’s federally owned Deutsche Energy Terminal GmbH (DET) announced the arrival of its third FSRU unit and the second to be placed in the port of Wilhelmshaven. Coming a little over two months after another German company terminated an FSRU contract in the east, the country continues to work to balance the imports of LNG and plan for the country’s long-term energy needs. With the support of the German government, the LNG import projects were started in...

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Shipbuilding

ferry launch in Japan

Mitsubishi Launches Energy-Saving Ferry as Japan Grows Sea Transport

  The christening and launch were held today, April 29, for the first of two new large car ferries ordered by Shinnihonkai Ferry Co. and Japan Railway Construction, Transport and Technology Agency (JRTT). The vessels that incorporate the latest energy-saving designs are also part of a modal shift that is underway in Japan to realize the benefits of sea transport. The new ferry Keyaki will be approximately 14,300 gross tons. It will be 199 meters (653 feet) in length with...

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Environment

hybrid ferry Aurora Botnia

Wasaline’s Aurora Botnia Slated for Biggest Ever Battery Retrofit

Finnish ship owner Wasaline is partnering with marine battery manufacturer AYK Energy to undertake the biggest battery retrofit so far carried out on a vessel. Built in 2021, Aurora Botnia which was already billed as one of the most efficient vessels will add a new battery system nearly five times as powerful as its current system and which is expected to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by approximately a quarter. Built at Rauma Marine Constructions, the hybrid ROPAX Ferry...

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Business

Hapag Lloyd containership in New York

Hapag and ONE Point to “Considerable Uncertainty” Expecting Lower Results

Hapag-Lloyd and Ocean Network Express (ONE) both released financial results today, April 30, providing the first outlook among the major carriers for 2025 based on the ongoing trade war and U.S.-driven tariffs. The carriers cited strong first quarter demand while reporting a quick falloff and “many uncertainties” for 2025 leading to lower financial expectations. “We have gotten the current 2025 financial year off to a good start,” Rolf Habben Jansen, CEO of Hapag-Lloyd told shareholders at the company’s...

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