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War and Piracy Risks - Merchant Navy Info

War and Piracy Risks Add to Continuing Decline in Seafarer Happiness

Fears of increased piracy and the threat of war are contributing to a continued decline in seafarer satisfaction. According to the latest update to the quarterly Welfare Survey. The charity Mission to Seafarers is monitoring the investigation. Said the findings “raise serious concerns about the situation of all people working at sea.” They note that […]

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VLCC newbuild slots for 2027 sell out in China and South Korea

By 2027, the world’s two largest shipbuilding countries will have almost exhausted the number of Very Large Crude Carrier (VLCC) berths available. Tanker broker Gibson said that in China. Delivery quotas for 2027 have expired, with the exception of a few quotas at Shanghai Waigaoqiao Shipyard. And Dalian Shipyard, but in South Korea, only 12

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France Orders XLUUV Submarine Drone Demonstrator From Naval Group

On December 28, 2023, the DGA awarded Naval Group a framework agreement for the development and production. And testing of an unmanned combat underwater vehicle (UCUV) demonstrator. The first follow-on contract for the design and development of Naval Group’s Autonomous Decision-Making Process (ADMP). And also Safe Autonomous Navigation was awarded. This framework agreement follows an

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Shipping Faces Lengthy Disruptions As Middle East Fallout Worsens

The Red Sea crisis, and the situation in the Middle East  in general, continues to worsen. Ship diversions around the Cape of Good Hope are expected. To expand in scale and take much longer than originally expected. This is likely to be good news for long-term shipping inventories due to longer transportation distances. The Houthis

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How India Profits from Its Neutrality in the Ukraine War

As economic relations continue to be rewired in the post-war world. India’s acquisition places it strategically positioned between Russia and the Western coalition supporting the Ukraine War. The United States, Europe, and other countries imposed sweeping sanctions on Moscow. Western countries are also capping the price Russia can charge for oil to preserve global supplies

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Why Should the Rich have all the Fun? This Luxury Resort in Vietnam is Taking Guests to the Unexplored Depths of South China in Glass Enclosed Submarine for a Mere $45.

The luxury resort in the Vietnam is taking to an unexplored depths. Of the South China in a glass enclosed submarine for a mere $45. The South China Sea is the bhome to 37% of reef fish species and 76% of coral species. It is home to an abundance of marine life, including giant oysters,

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China’s Advanced Mast Technology Could Give Fujian Aircraft Carrier The Edge Over USS Gerald R. Ford

SCMP Reasons to Trust China’s third and newest aircraft carrier.  Fujian, has yet to undergo sea trials, but details of its design, including its advanced “all-in-one” mast, are slowly emerging. The much-discussed Fujian electromagnetic aircraft catapult was shown for the first time on state television. Earlier this month, revealing that it has one less runway

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Gulf Coast Ports See Mixed Year-Over-Year Results In Freight Volumes.

Port Houston Will Decrease To 4,444 Container Shipments In 2023 In 2023, cargo volume passing through Port Houston’s two container terminals will decline 4% year-on-year compared to 2022, The year it sold 3.8 million pieces. Total steel tonnage (imports and exports)  in 2023 decreased by 14% from the previous year to 44 million tons. The

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