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Editorial Insights
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Shipyards in the Middle East are rapidly changing, combining tradition with modern technology. Located at key global trade routes, these shipyards are vital for local economies and significantly impact the …
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In recent years, India’s maritime and shipbuilding sectors have been on a transformative journey. With ambitious goals set for 2030, the country is making waves to become a global leader. …
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Explore the latest news about London’s maritime cluster, from innovations to historic insights and challenges.
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The maritime industry faces a significant challenge. The current STCW (Standards of Training, Certification, and Watchkeeping for Seafarers) framework is deemed inadequate for addressing the unique training needs associated with …
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Maritime disasters have greatly shaped history, showing the sea’s unpredictable nature. From well-known tragedies like the Titanic to lesser-known events, each disaster tells a painful story of loss and lessons …
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South Korea’s shipbuilding industry is navigating some rough waters right now. Once a dominant force, it’s now facing stiff competition from China, which is rapidly expanding its shipbuilding capabilities. This …
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Explore Singapore Green Plan 2030: A sustainable urban living blueprint with eco-friendly practices and green economy.
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Explore Korean Shipyards’ 2025 innovations, from AI to green tech, driving global growth and sustainability.
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Explore how AI is revolutionizing the maritime industry, enhancing efficiency, safety, and sustainability.
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Ever wondered why Singapore’s port is such a big deal in global trade? It’s not just about its location. Sure, being right there at the crossroads of major shipping lanes …
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in September 1994, the MS Estonia, a ferry crossing the Baltic Sea, met a tragic fate. This disaster, one of the deadliest maritime accidents of the 20th century, claimed 852 lives and left only 137 survivors.
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Wind-Assist Retrofit Market Soars as Shipping Industry Embraces Sustainable Solutions
by A. DimitriouThe wind-assist retrofit market is rapidly growing as the shipping industry adopts wind propulsion systems. With nearly 100 installations almost done, the sector is set for major improvements in sustainability …