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Dozens of sunken warships from World War II appear in the Danube River due to a historical drought in Europe
Over 20 explosive-laden warships resurface in eastern Serbia, blocking shipping and posing danger to fishing industry The severe decline of the #Danube River to its lowest level in almost a century reveals the hulls of dozens of #German warships that sank during #WWII near the Serbian port of #Prahovo overlooking…
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A $ 1.5 billion resident ship ordered from Brodosplit
Storylines and Brodosplit have formalized the signing of a new construction contract for the delivery in 2025 of a “residence” cruise ship. According to a note, the agreement has a value of 1.5 billion dollars for this 547-bed LNG-powered ship. It should be remembered that the Div Group, owner of…
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DEME successfully performs a ground investigation campaign for Arklow Bank Wind Park Phase 2
SSE Renewables charters DEME’s DP2 offshore installation vessel ‘Neptune’ DEME’s DP2 offshore installation vessel ‘Neptune’ has successfully performed an offshore ground investigation campaign for Arklow Bank Wind Park Phase 2, which is located near Arklow, County Wicklow, Ireland. SSE Renewables, the leading energy company that is developing the wind farm,…
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Dutch general cargo ship on fire, Rotterdam
Fire erupted in the fore part of general cargo ship HAPPY ROVER early in the morning Aug 21, dry docked at Schiedam, Rotterdam, and undergoing repairs, including fire works. The ship arrived at Rotterdam on Aug 8, from Canada. Fire engines responded, at one time ship’s horn self-switched and woke…
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Irving Shipbuilding commences construction of Canada’s sixth Arctic and offshore patrol ship
Irving Shipbuilding Inc. has cut first steel for the future HMCS Robert Hampton Gray to officially begin production of Canada’s sixth and Final Arctic and Offshore Patrol Ship (AOPS) for the Royal Canadian Navy built under the National Shipbuilding Strategy. Construction of Canada’s future combat fleet begins at Irving Shipbuilding’s…
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ALS win Komatsu logistics award
Abnormal Load Services (ALS) was chosen by Komatsu UK’s (KUK) senior management team as Indirect Supplier of the Year 2021 “due to the company’s performance over the past year and how they have supported Komatsu”. Andrew Civil – ALS’ General Manager for High and Heavy attended the event, receiving the…
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Crowley appoints Bob Karl as Senior Vice President and GM of Wind Services
Crowley has appointed Bob Karl as senior vice president and general manager of the company’s new business unit, Crowley Wind Services. As Crowley elevates the scope of its offerings in wind energy, Karl will lead the company’s wind services team in the strategic development and expansion of services to support…
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Launching the “Customs Guide for Import and Export” in Egypt to facilitate investors
Dr. Mohamed Maait, ُEgyptian Minister of Finance, reviewed the efforts to develop customs awareness among workers and dealers with customs, explaining that the issuance and publication of the new version of the “Customs Guide to Import and Export” contributes to facilitating investors, as it includes all legislative and procedural updates…
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India target more tilapia production
There is a strong economic case for farming more tilapia in India, according to a new report from WorldFish and the Confederation of Indian Industries (CII). Called “Business Case for Scaling the Production of Tilapia in India: A Report for the SCALE Committee of the Government of India”, the initiative, which…
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