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Dry Bulk Market Enters 2026 on Stronger Footing
The dry bulk shipping market has started 2026 on a firmer note, building on the strong finish to 2025, according to the latest report from Xclusiv Shipbrokers.
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Wheaton Precious Metals Exceeds 2025 Production Guidance, Forecasts 50% Growth by 2030
Wheaton Precious Metals reports strong 2025 production results and provides long-term outlook projecting significant growth in gold equivalent ounces.
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Geospatial Intelligence Takes Center Stage at Munich Security Conference
Recent developments at the Munich Security Conference indicate that geospatial intelligence is emerging as a critical capability for maritime and national security.
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Carbon Fiber Demand Surges in Asia-Pacific, Driven by Renewable Energy and Mobility
The global carbon fiber market is projected to grow at an 18% CAGR through 2031, fueled by expanding demand in the Asia-Pacific region across renewable energy and mobility applications.
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Asia-Pacific Drives Demand for Sustainable Infrastructure and Carbon Fiber
Azbil recognized for smart building solutions in Asia-Pacific, while the carbon fiber market is projected to grow rapidly in the region driven by renewable energy and mobility applications.
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Container Line SeaLead Appoints New CEO
SeaLead, a growing container shipping line, has promoted Cho Kit Wei to the role of CEO after the previous CEO's departure.
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US Port Fee on Foreign-Built Vessels Opposed by Shipping Industry
The International Chamber of Shipping has voiced opposition to a proposed US port fee on foreign-built vessels, citing it as a substantial cost burden.
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Shipping Lobby Warns US Against Port Fee Plan
The International Chamber of Shipping cautions the US government over plans to charge higher port fees for foreign-built vessels, which could spark retaliation.
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Oilmar Celebrates 10 Years with Charitable Giving Initiative
Dubai-based oil and gas company Oilmar DMCC marks its 10th anniversary with a new philanthropic program supporting 10 charitable organizations over the next decade.
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Maritime Industry Briefing: Grain Volumes, Panama Port Dispute, Leadership Changes
A roundup of recent maritime industry news, including record seaborne grain trade, a legal dispute over Panama port concessions, and leadership changes at a major shipbroker.
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Dubai Shipyard Drydocks World Joins Emissions Reduction Initiative
Drydocks World, a major Dubai-based shipyard, has joined an industry group focused on reducing greenhouse gas emissions from ships.
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dss+ Expands Operations Consulting to Greek Maritime Market
Global operations management firm dss+ announces expansion into the Greek market, supporting the country's industrial growth and sustainability initiatives.
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dss+ Expands Operations Consulting Services to Greece
Global operations management firm dss+ announces expansion into the Greek market to support industrial growth, sustainability, and operational excellence.
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Japan to Get Factory for Marine Hydrogen Engines by 2029
Yanmar Power Solutions, a subsidiary of Japan's Yanmar, plans to build a factory for manufacturing marine hydrogen engines by 2029.
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MacGregor Secures Major Contract for BC Ferries Fleet Renewal
MacGregor, a leading provider of cargo access solutions and deck machinery, has been selected to supply equipment for four new major vessels as part of BC Ferries' fleet renewal program.
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Maritime Industry Briefing: Newbuilds, Bulker Sales, and Offshore Worker Dispute
A roundup of recent maritime industry news, including a Greek dry bulk player returning to newbuilding, a London-listed owner's bulker sales, and a resolved strike by offshore workers in the UK.
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Scotland Invests €1B in Subsea Electricity Network Upgrade
Five companies selected to help deliver a major subsea electricity network upgrade in Scotland, part of the country's push for renewable energy infrastructure.
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Japan Looks to Import Marine Biodiesel as Domestic Production Lags
Japan is seeking to import marine biodiesel to make up for a shortfall in domestic biofuel production due to a shortage of used cooking oil, according to industry sources.
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Reefer Boom and Humanoid Robots: Highlights from the Maritime Industry
A roundup of recent maritime news, including record reefer volumes at the Port of Antwerp-Bruges, the testing of humanoid robots in South Korean shipyards, and infrastructure upgrades at the world's busiest port.
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Trilogy Metals Reports Fiscal 2025 Results, Highlights Federal Support for Critical Minerals
Trilogy Metals reports strong fiscal 2025 results and emphasizes strategic U.S. government support for domestic critical minerals production.
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