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Philippines Raise Alarm Over New Chinese Structures at Scarborough Shoal

Published Jun 11, 2026 9:41 PM by The Maritime Executive

China's government has a long history of expanding its physical footprint in the Philippine exclusive economic zone, from small buoys and instrument towers to full-size military bases on reclaimed land. So when new structures began appearing at Chinese-occupied Scarborough Shoal last month, the Philippine government quickly objected - not just because of the intrusion on its sovereignty, but because any incremental installation could be a preface to a far larger buildout. Scarborough Shoal has been effectively under Chinese control since...

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Lloyd’s Register Group Maps Succession with Appointment of New Chair

Published Jun 11, 2026 8:31 PM by The Maritime Executive

Lloyd’s Register Group (LR) and the Lloyd’s Register Foundation announced their plans for the succession of the Chair of the Board of the two organizations after more than a decade under the leadership of Thomas Thune Andersen. Reflecting the changing role for the industry, the group has selected Matthias Altendorf, who brings a strong background that combines digital experience with industrial leadership and customer focus. Matthias Altendorf will succeed current chair Thomas Thune Andersen when he leaves the role at...

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Mein Schiff Relax on sea trials (file image courtesy TUI)

Bomb Squad Called Out During Cruise Ship Boarding at Kiel

Published Jun 11, 2026 8:03 PM by The Maritime Executive

Passengers aboard the cruise ship Mein Schiff Relax got a scare this week when a regular check turned up traces of explosives on a consignment of ships' stores. On Wednesday afternoon, Mein Schiff Relax was alongside at her berth at Kiel's Ostseekai, taking on supplies and embarking a new group of passengers. At about 1300 hours, four pallets of ships' stores - loaded with rolls of steel cable - were subjected to a pre-loading inspection in the terminal parking lot....

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Antwerp container terminal

Containers Tumble From Boxship onto Bunker Vessel in Antwerp

Published Jun 11, 2026 7:21 PM by The Maritime Executive

The authorities in the Port of Antwerp are trying to determine what caused four containers to fall off a vessel that was being serviced and land on a bunker vessel that was alongside. Luckily, no one was injured in the incident, which happened on Tuesday afternoon, June 9, at the busy container terminal. The COSCO Hope (140,000 dwt), a 13,100 TEU vessel built in 2012 and owned by Seaspan, was docked at the DP World Terminal in the Deurganckdok section...

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France Releases Details for a Mega-Scale, 11-Project Offshore Wind Tender

The French government is set to release the specifications for its next offshore wind tender, which seeks to develop 11 projects spanning each of France’s water borders and achieve 10 GW of capacity. The Ministry of Energy is calling it one of the largest offshore wind development programs ever undertaken in Europe. The Energy Regulatory Commission (CRE) will release the specifications on June 12, detailing five fixed bottom projects to provide 5 GW and an additional 5 GW from five...

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Shipbuilding

UK shipbuilder Cammell Laird

Storied UK Shipbuilder Cammell Laird Sold in Consolidation of Sector

The famed UK shipbuilder Cammell Laird has been sold as part of an ongoing consolidation of the sector as firms posture for the anticipated increase in UK defense shipbuilding. The yard, which dates back to 1828, was sold as part of the APCL Group to a relative newcomer to the sector, Balaena. A maritime engineering and shipbuilding group based in Cornwall, Balaena was launched in 2019 and made its first major acquisition, a shipyard in Gibraltar, in 2022. The Financial...

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Environment

ammonia dual-fuel gas carrier

First Ammonia Dual-Fuel Vessel Delivered to Exmar

The first newly built dual-fuel ammonia-fueled vessel, Antwerpen, has been officially delivered and went into service today, June 10, for the French division of Exmar. The pioneering ship is the first of a coming wave of deliveries and is seen as a critical step to accelerate the adoption of ammonia as a marine fuel across the wider shipping industry. Exmar, along with HD Hyundai, heralded the delivery of the vessel, the first of three due this year for Exmar, with...

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Business

Lloyd's Register HQ in London

Lloyd’s Register Group Maps Succession with Appointment of New Chair

Lloyd’s Register Group (LR) and the Lloyd’s Register Foundation announced their plans for the succession of the Chair of the Board of the two organizations after more than a decade under the leadership of Thomas Thune Andersen. Reflecting the changing role for the industry, the group has selected Matthias Altendorf, who brings a strong background that combines digital experience with industrial leadership and customer focus. Matthias Altendorf will succeed current chair Thomas Thune Andersen when he leaves the role at...

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