The Maritime Executive
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Fincantieri Gets Order Valued at Over $2.3B for Three Princess Cruise Ships
Italian shipbuilder Fincantieri and Carnival Corporation’s Princess Cruises confirmed an order for three new large cruise ships va...
U.S. Treasury Takes Aim at Iran's Shamkhani Shipping Network
The U.S. Treasury is once again taking aim at the network of Iranian "shadow fleet" industry leader Mohammad Hossein Shamkhani, so...
Russian Strike Hits Foreign-Flagged Bulker Off Coast of Odesa
On Tuesday morning, Russian forces hit a foreign-flagged merchant ship at a port in the Odesa region, according to Ukrainian autho...
Consilium Safety Group Reinforces Industry Leadership Through Acquisition
[By: Consilium Safety Group] Consilium Safety Group, a global leader in fire, flame and gas safety solutions, has acquired all ass...
ABS Publishes Leading Whitepaper on Human Readiness Levels for the Industry
[By: ABS] “Emerging maritime technologies require qualification processes that extend beyond technical maturity; Human Readiness L...
Freire Shipyard Launches The Armada Diving Support Vessel A22 Proserpina
[By: Freire Shipyard] The Spanish shipyard C.N.P. FREIRE, S.A. (Freire Shipyard) held in Vigo the launch ceremony of the diving su...
Bolidt on Deck at Scale as New Cruise Season Approaches
[By: Bolidt] The coming season sees major operators including MSC Cruises, Royal Caribbean and AIDA Cruises engaging industry-lead...
Research Shows East Coast Gateway Best Choice for ATL, Memphis & Nashville
[By: Georgia Ports] New findings from Georgia Tech researchers show the Port of Savannah saves shippers more than $1,000 per conta...
Court Approves Sweden's Icebreaker Contract Award to Korean Yard
Sweden’s Court of Appeal has dismissed an appeal challenging the ongoing procurement of a new state-owned icebreaker. In June last...
Global Seaborne Crude Oil Shipments Down 16% Since Start Of The Iran War
[By: BIMCO] "Since the beginning of the Iran war, global seaborne crude oil shipments have fallen 16% compared to the first nine w...