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Offshore Vessel Charging Tech Poised for UK Rollout
Stillstrom, a Danish company backed by A.P. Moller - Maersk, plans to commercially deploy its offshore vessel charging technology in the UK market.
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Freight Market Volatility Amid Geopolitical Turmoil
A roundup of recent news on the impacts of the Russia-Ukraine war and other factors shaking up the freight and logistics sectors.
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Baltic Dry Index Declines Amid Shipping Market Uncertainty
The Baltic Dry Index, a key indicator of global shipping activity, fell slightly this week as the maritime industry navigates economic headwinds.
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Offshore Support Vessel Undergoes Major Upgrade
ACSM, a Spanish provider of solutions for submarine cable installation, is undertaking a major upgrade of one of its offshore support vessels.
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NeutronX Appoints AI and Energy Infrastructure Experts to Advance NextNRG
NeutronX Corporation announces the appointment of former Microsoft executives to drive AI-powered energy and microgrid infrastructure development.
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SBM Offshore Advances Future-Ready FPSOs with Standardization, Robotics, and Sustainability
SBM Offshore, a leading provider of offshore floating facilities, discusses its evolution towards more standardized, automated, and environmentally-friendly FPSO designs.
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Water Taxi Market Poised for Rapid Growth, Reaching $315 Billion by 2032
A new market research report projects the global water taxi market will see transformative growth, driven by rising demand for sustainable and tourism-integrated maritime transport in urban areas.
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Louisiana Voters Demand Transparency in Coastal Restoration
A new poll finds strong opposition from Louisiana voters to canceling sediment diversions and strong support for the state's Coastal Master Plan.
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Seafarers Trapped in Persian Gulf Face Humanitarian Crisis
Tens of thousands of seafarers remain stranded aboard vessels in the Persian Gulf, Gulf of Oman, and Arabian Sea, facing a growing humanitarian emergency.
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Trucking Tow Bill Sparks Outrage in Maritime Community
A viral tow bill for $6,535 has sparked debate in the maritime industry over parking and towing practices.
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AEP Ohio Announces $4.2B Investment in Appalachian Electric Infrastructure
AEP Ohio partners with the U.S. Department of Energy and SB Energy to invest $4.2 billion in advanced digital and energy infrastructure to support data center growth in Appalachian Ohio.
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U.S. Virgin Islands Hosts Successful Governor's Golf Classic
The 3-day Governor Albert Bryan Jr. Golf Classic in St. Croix featured tourism, philanthropy, and championship golf, drawing distinguished guests and community leaders.
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Geopolitics and AI Reshape Global Energy Transition
New analysis explores how geopolitical tensions and AI-driven demand are disrupting the linear path of the energy transition.
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Dorian LPG Takes Delivery of Dual-Fuel VLGC Newbuild
Dorian LPG has taken delivery of a new 93,000 cbm dual-fuel very large gas carrier (VLGC) from Hanwha Ocean Heavy Industries in South Korea.
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Shipping Market Roundup: Norway Crude Hits Records, Euro Trade Gap Widens
A roundup of recent maritime industry news, including record-breaking Norwegian crude oil prices, a widening trade deficit in the Eurozone, and updates on the Middle East situation.
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Trailer Storage Demand Rises as Supply Chains Shift
Manufacturers and retailers are increasingly renting storage trailers to manage inventory surges, cross-border freight flows and rising warehouse costs.
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U Power Raises $6M in Public Offering for AI Energy and Transportation Solutions
Shanghai-based U Power Limited has closed a $6 million public offering to fund its AI-integrated solutions for next-generation energy grids and intelligent transportation systems.
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Damaged LNG Tanker Drifts Toward Libyan Coast, Fuel Tanker Diverts from Cuba
A damaged Russian LNG tanker drifts unmanned in the Mediterranean, risking an ecological disaster, while a fuel tanker bound for Cuba changes course to Trinidad and Tobago.
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FedEx Freight Faces Headwinds Ahead of Spinoff
FedEx's less-than-truckload division is struggling with weak industrial demand, but a strategic shift after a planned spinoff could provide different results.
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Genco Rejects Diana Takeover Bid
US-listed dry bulk owner Genco Shipping & Trading has rejected a revised takeover proposal from Greece's Diana Shipping, citing undervaluation and execution risks.
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