Jan De Nul Names New Trencher After British Engineer
Jan De Nul has named its new trenching support vessel Isambard Kingdom Brunel, as reported by Offshore Energy. The vessel is named after the renowned 19th-century British engineer.
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Offshore Energy
Jan De Nul has named its new trenching support vessel Isambard Kingdom Brunel, as reported by Offshore Energy. The vessel is named after the renowned 19th-century British engineer.
Seatrade Maritime
The US Shipbuilding Coalition has been established to support the reintroduction of the SHIPS for America Act in the House of Representatives, as reported by Seatrade Maritime. This initiative aims to revitalize the American shipbuilding industry.
Offshore Energy
The U.S. Bureau of Ocean Energy Management has issued the final environmental impact statement for multi-well stimulation at an offshore platform in California, as reported by Offshore Energy. This review is a critical step in assessing the environmental implications of the proposed activities.
gCaptain
Maritime traffic in the Strait of Hormuz came to a standstill after Iran reportedly fired on commercial ships and seized at least two vessels, marking the first such incident in nearly eight weeks of conflict, as reported by gCaptain.
gCaptain
China has released a video hinting at the development of what could be its fourth aircraft carrier, potentially the first to use nuclear power, as reported by gCaptain. The video also emphasized China's commitment to enhancing its islands to strengthen maritime power and secure resources.
Splash247
Global seaborne sulphur shipments have plummeted following the US-Israeli military actions against Iran, leading to the effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz, as reported by Athens-based Ursa Shipbrokers. This disruption has resulted in the steepest monthly declines in a decade, according to Splash247.
EMSA reports that RuleCheck 19.0, initially developed for the Paris MoU domain, is now live and supporting over 6,650 users worldwide. This tool is utilized across various regions including the Paris, Mediterranean, Black Sea, Caribbean, and Indian Ocean areas.
Splash247
Oman's Asyad Shipping has announced its entry into the kamsarmax segment by acquiring two modern bulkers for $72.7 million, as reported by Splash247. The Muscat-listed company expects the delivery of these 85,000 dwt vessels in the fourth quarter.
Seatrade Maritime
Seatrade Maritime reports that the recent seizure of container ships MSC Francesca and Epaminondas by Iran highlights the significant dangers associated with navigating the Strait of Hormuz. This incident underscores the ongoing security challenges in this critical Middle Eastern waterway.
Offshore Energy
MacGregor has received an order for its offshore and merchant deck machinery to be installed on ultra-large cable-laying vessels (CLVs) being constructed in Türkiye, as reported by Offshore Energy. This equipment package is expected to enhance the operational capabilities of these vessels.