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CMA CGM, OOCL, and ONE Introduce Next-Generation Containerships

Published Jul 3, 2026 1:21 PM by The Maritime Executive

As the buildout of the record orderbook for new container vessels proceeds, a new generation of vessels is being introduced, incorporating new technologies. CMA CGM, Ocean Network Express (ONE), and Orient Overseas Container Line (OOCL) each marked milestones with their most recent deliveries. CMA CGM christened its newest vessel in Le Havre, France, on July 2 at the conclusion of its first voyage from Asia. The company highlights that the CMA CGM Notre Dame is the largest capacity LNG-powered containership...

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scrap metal fire on bulker

Fire Crews Battling Large Scrap Metal Fire on Bulker in Gdansk

Published Jul 3, 2026 12:43 PM by The Maritime Executive

A large, smoky fire was reported aboard a bulker loading in the Port of Gdansk, Poland, on Thursday evening. There was a large ongoing response involving fireboats and crews onshore while residents complained of smoke blanketing the city. The Panama-flagged bulker Sion Star (237,152 dwt) was loading scrap metal at the terminal when the fire was reported on Thursday evening, July 2. Crews said it was a difficult, stubborn fire because of the depth of the cargo holds and the...

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Typhoon Bavi

Strengthening Typhoon Threatens Northern Marianas Islands

Published Jul 2, 2026 11:55 PM by The Maritime Executive

A strengthening typhoon is headed for the Northern Marianas Islands, prompting the U.S. Coast Guard to secure its own assets for the storm and advise maritime interests to make urgent preparations in Guam and Saipan. "Our team is moving boats, securing our base, and getting our cutters underway — the community has that same window to get ready, and it's closing. Don't wait for the warning to tell you what you already know is coming. Use today to prepare," said...

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Amphib USS Fort Lauderdale arrives in La Guaira, June 28 (USMC)

Venezuelan Port Remains Shuttered as Quake Response Continues

Published Jul 2, 2026 11:22 PM by The Maritime Executive

The massive quakes that destroyed thousands of buildings across Venezuela's central coastline have also disrupted the normal functioning of the port of La Guaira, prompting container lines to suspend or alter service until recovery operations are complete. The harbor is accessible, according to the U.S. military. The amphib USS Fort Lauderdale has been allowed to enter the port and moor alongside in order to speed up delivery of humanitarian goods and services. An emergency supply vessel from the Mexican Navy...

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Offshore

China floating wind platform and 16 MW turbine

China Deploys First 16MW Floating Offshore Wind Tension-Leg Platform

China continues its developments, placing it at the forefront of the offshore wind energy sector. In the latest development, officials reported deploying the largest tension-leg floating offshore wind platform designed to hold a 16 MW turbine. The platform was assembled at the Gaolan Port in Zhuhai, south China, and departed on June 28 for its deployment in the South China Sea. The structure stands more than 307 meters (1,007 feet) and weighs almost 8,000 tonnes. It is the largest of...

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Shipbuilding

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U.S. Finalizes Contract for Six Arctic Security Cutters

The U.S. Coast Guard reported this week that it has finalized the contracts for six Arctic Security Cutters to be built by Finland’s Rauma Marine Constructions and Bollinger Shipyards Lockport. It completed the order, which was first announced in December 2025, for a total of 11 icebreakers, with the other portion going to the Davie partnership, including Helsinki Shipyard and the new Davie shipyard in Texas. The finalized contracts awarded to Bollinger Shipyards Lockport, of Lockport, Louisiana, four ASCs, valued...

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Environment

Copernicus Marine Service

Ocean Surface Temperatures Are Setting New Records Again

Amidst a record-setting summer heat wave in Europe, the EU-sponsored Copernicus Marine Service has released a familiar message: a new record global sea surface temperature, making 2026 the third year in the last four that this threshold has been passed. The incremental difference is small, about 0.1 degrees C over the previous records for the date of June 21, and it was expected. With El Nino conditions arriving in the Pacific, and high heat events observed in other ocean basins,...

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Business

gas carriers

Investment Firm KKR Sells Ocean Yield to A.P. Moller Holding

The investment arm of the Maersk family, A.P. Moller Holding, is expanding its large portfolio of maritime investments, reporting it has agreed to buy Norway’s Ocean Yield, a large shipowner-lessor. According to A.P. Moller, the acquisition will strengthen its maritime portfolio and build on its experience in the segments of the maritime industry. Headquartered in Oslo, Norway, Ocean Yield holds interests in over 70 vessels across several core shipping sectors, including gas carriers, container ships, LNG carriers, crude, product and...

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