Maritime News

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newsMarch 12, 2026

Offshore Caisson Repair and Automated Fulfillment Innovations Highlight Maritime Industry Moves

A roundup of recent news covering offshore platform repair, vessel upgrades, and supply chain automation in the maritime sector.

By MGN Editorial

energyMarch 12, 2026

IPX Power Launches as Independent Clean Energy Producer

IPX Power, backed by Climate Adaptive Infrastructure, debuts with a 4.4 GW solar and 8.8 GWh storage portfolio following the sale of Intersect to Google.

By MGN Editorial

freightMarch 12, 2026

Automation and Multimodal Demand Surge in Global Supply Chains

A roundup of recent news on supply chain automation, landbridge demand, and other maritime industry developments.

By MGN Editorial

newsMarch 12, 2026

Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection Expands Luxury Cruise Offerings

The Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection announces new winter 2027-2028 voyages across Asia-Pacific, the Caribbean, and the South Pacific.

By MGN Editorial

energyMarch 12, 2026

Shell Sees 'Encouraging' Early Results from Mediterranean Gas Drilling

UK energy major Shell reports promising initial findings from its offshore gas drilling operations in the Mediterranean Sea.

By MGN Editorial

regulatoryMarch 12, 2026

Florida Imposes Strict New Rules for Commercial Drivers

Florida passes bill imposing $50,000 fines and operations bans on commercial carriers that fail to comply with new driver verification requirements.

By MGN Editorial

environmentMarch 12, 2026

EcoVadis and Watershed Partner to Improve Scope 3 Emissions Reporting

EcoVadis and Watershed announce a partnership to help companies better measure and report on their Scope 3 greenhouse gas emissions.

By MGN Editorial

technologyMarch 12, 2026

Subsea Power Cable Standards, Scholarships, and Connectivity Advances in Maritime

A roundup of recent maritime industry news covering new technical standards for subsea power cables, a scholarship program to support green vessel design, and advancements in secure fleet connectivity.

By MGN Editorial

newsMarch 12, 2026

Norwegian Shipowner Offloads Another Vessel as Divestment Continues

Golden Energy Offshore Services (GEOS) has sold another of its platform supply vessels (PSVs) as part of an ongoing fleet optimization strategy.

By MGN Editorial

energyMarch 12, 2026

GoodWe Debuts World's First Certified Low-Noise Residential Energy Storage Solution

GoodWe, a leading provider of residential energy storage systems, has launched its latest all-in-one solution, the ESA Series, in Amsterdam to meet growing demand for energy autonomy in Europe.

By MGN Editorial

freightMarch 12, 2026

FMC Monitoring Impact of Geopolitical Tensions on Ocean Shipping Rates

The Federal Maritime Commission is closely watching how the ongoing geopolitical situation is affecting ocean freight rates and charges.

By MGN Editorial

technologyMarch 12, 2026

Korean Radioactive Waste Tech Debuts in US, GoodWe Launches Low-Noise Energy Storage in Europe

A roundup of two maritime industry news stories covering the introduction of Korean radioactive waste technology in the US and GoodWe's new low-noise residential energy storage solution in Europe.

By MGN Editorial

regulatoryMarch 12, 2026

US Considers Easing Jones Act to Tame Spiraling Fuel Prices

The Trump administration plans to waive the Jones Act, a century-old maritime law, in a bid to lower surging oil and gasoline prices.

By MGN Editorial

energyMarch 12, 2026

Maritime Industry Briefing: LNG Bunkering, Electricity Market Competition

A roundup of recent maritime industry news, including the launch of a new LNG bunkering vessel and a report on competitive wholesale electricity markets.

By MGN Editorial

energyMarch 12, 2026

PJM Wholesale Electricity Markets Remain Competitive

A new report finds PJM's wholesale electric energy market produced competitive results in 2025, indicating a well-functioning power grid in the region.

By MGN Editorial

newsMarch 12, 2026

Norway Restricts Ships from Hormuz Strait Amid Escalating Attacks

Norway has prohibited its merchant fleet from entering the Strait of Hormuz due to the rising number of attacks on commercial vessels in the region.

By MGN Editorial

portsMarch 12, 2026

Cosco and OOCL Halt Balboa Port Calls Amid Panama Port Dispute

Cosco and OOCL have stopped calling at the Port of Balboa in Panama, the latest development in an ongoing dispute over control of the port.

By MGN Editorial

energyMarch 12, 2026

RWE Accelerates U.S. Renewable Energy Investments

German energy company RWE announces $17 billion in planned investments to expand its U.S. renewable energy and flexible gas generation portfolio over the next six years.

By MGN Editorial

energyMarch 12, 2026

RWE Accelerates U.S. Renewable Energy Expansion with $17 Billion Investment

German energy company RWE announces plans to invest $17 billion in the U.S. over the next six years, including adding 9 GW of new renewable and flexible gas generation capacity.

By MGN Editorial

newsMarch 12, 2026

Tanker Repositioning Rumors Debunked, Gulf Attacks Spread Beyond Hormuz

A roundup of recent maritime news, including the U.S. Coast Guard denying rumors of tankers repositioning, attacks on ships in the Gulf spreading beyond the Strait of Hormuz, and the potential impact of Jones Act waivers.

By MGN Editorial

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