

Alang Sails In The Rough Sea With A Dip In Inbound Vessels
ASIA’S most oversized ship-breaking yard, based in Alang, in Gujarat, is expecting the lowest turnover in over a decade, with 90 vessels beaching from April


ASIA’S most oversized ship-breaking yard, based in Alang, in Gujarat, is expecting the lowest turnover in over a decade, with 90 vessels beaching from April


India’s well-known Garden Reach Shipbuilders & Engineers, or the GRSE, reportedly has laid a keel for the Navy’s two antisubmarine warfare shallow watercraft or the


In 2022, workers of CEMEX who had been dredging for aggregates found at a quarry on the Dungeness Headland, Kent, found remains of old timbers


Uniper brought Germany’s first full cargo of liquefied natural gas (LNG) to the new LNG terminal, operated by Uniper, in Wilhelmshaven. The LNG ship Maria


China and India are building more gas transmission pipelines than the rest of the world combined, spearheading a 9% year-on-year increase in the length of


A.P. Moller – Maersk (Maersk) announces the completion of its acquisition of Martin Bencher Group, a Danish Project Logistics expert with premium capabilities within non-containerised


As stated in several press releases issued in 2022, GTT is involved in Russia in the tank design of 15 ice-breaking LNG carriers under construction


A Sustained Import Dwell Fee will go into effect at Port Houston on February 1, 2023, to help maintain fluidity at the Bayport and Barbours


The government of Denmark has reportedly reaffirmed its support for the efforts of the maritime industry of the Philippines to comply with the international naval
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