MUMBAI: Indian Register of Shipping (IRS) takes pride in its continued contribution to India’s defence capabilities, reflected in a series of significant milestones recently achieved by leading Indian shipyards for defence vessels. Garden Reach
SINGAPORE: While new in name, the foundation is proven. Cyclus Marine builds on more than 50 years of Wilhelmsen Ship Management deliveries. Cyclus Marine supports vessels across all major stages under one brand: Cyclus Marine brings together capabilities
SPAIN : TKMS AG & Co. KGaA (TKMS), one of the world’s leading providers of maritime defense solutions including conventional submarines, naval ships and innovative electronics solutions, and Spanish company Navantia S.A., SME (Navantia),
LONDON: Lloyd’s Register (LR) has published the latest report in its award-winning Fuel for Thought research series, examining the role of liquefied natural gas (LNG) in the cruise sector. Launched today (14 April) at Seatrade Cruise, Fuel for Thought: LNG for
SCHIEDAM: CoreMarine & Jumbo Offshore are proud to announce the award of a significant contract to perform the transport and installation of the soft-yoke (SSY) mooring systems, and hook-up of both the Hilli Episeyo
MUMBAI : Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders has completed its first international acquisition, securing a 51 per cent controlling stake in Colombo Dockyard for approximately Rs 249.5 crore ($26.8 million). The Mumbai-based defence public sector undertaking
LONDON: “By the end of the first quarter of 2026, the global shipping order book hit a 17-year high, reaching 191m Compensated Gross Tonnes (CGT). This is equivalent to 17% of the global fleet,
NETHERLANDS: The coming season sees major operators including MSC Cruises, Royal Caribbean and AIDA Cruises engaging industry-leading decking company Bolidt for key works across their fleets. As part of MSC Cruises’ refurbishment programme focus
SEOUL : Beijing struggles to weaken Washington’s push to revive American shipyards. Competition has intensified between the United States and China to strengthen cooperation with Korea’s shipbuilding sector, as the world’s two largest economies
HONG KONG : Ship recycling is a critical component of the maritime lifecycle, contributing significantly to resource efficiency and circular economy, with over 90% of a ship’s material recovered and reused. To ensure that