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GCL SI and Getz Energy Ink 1 GW Solar Module Deal to Advance Thailand's Clean Energy Agenda
Chinese solar manufacturer GCL System Integration has signed a memorandum of understanding with Getz Energy for the supply of 1 gigawatt of advanced photovoltaic modules, supporting Thailand's accelerating transition to clean energy infrastructure.
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Wison Secures VLCC Breakthrough with United Overseas Group Order, Marking Georgiopoulos Return to Tanker Sector
Offshore engineering firm Wison has landed a significant newbuilding order from United Overseas Group for up to 10 VLCCs, signalling a notable re-entry into the sector by veteran tanker investor Peter Georgiopoulos.
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Reach Subsea Charters Solstad Vessel for Black Sea IMR Contract
Norway's Reach Subsea has secured a 2+1 year inspection, maintenance, and repair contract in the Black Sea, chartering a Solstad Offshore vessel to support operations.
By MGN Editorial
Mercuria and Motor Oil Hellas Sign MOU for LNG Supply Cooperation via Dioriga Gas FSRU
Global energy trader Mercuria and Greek refining major Motor Oil Hellas have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to establish a long-term LNG supply framework through the Dioriga Gas floating storage and regasification unit in Greece.
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Amplitude Energy Advances Drilling Plans at Australian Otway Basin Gas Field with Transocean Rig
Amplitude Energy, formerly known as Cooper Energy, is moving to assume operatorship of an offshore gas field in Australia's Otway Basin, with drilling operations set to proceed using a Transocean rig.
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Xi'an's Silk Road Heritage Positions City as Key Node in China-Europe Freight Corridor
Xi'an, the ancient origin of the Silk Road, is leveraging its historical trade legacy to cement its role as a modern logistics hub for the China-Europe Railway Express, bridging overland freight routes between Asia and Europe.
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Supertanker Carrying Iraqi Crude Breaches US Blockade Line Into Arabian Sea Amid Ongoing Talks
A supertanker loaded with Iraqi crude oil bound for China has crossed the US blockade line from the Persian Gulf into the Arabian Sea, according to gCaptain, as diplomatic negotiations continue.
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LNG Tanker Transits Strait of Hormuz Bound for India in Post-War First
An LNG tanker carrying a cargo destined for India has successfully exited the Strait of Hormuz, marking the first such transit for the country since the outbreak of regional conflict, signalling a cautious resumption of Persian Gulf energy flows.
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AI, Infrastructure and Rail Upgrades Drive Cross-Border Trade Efficiency Along US-Mexico Corridor
A wave of technology adoption, supply chain investment and rail service improvements is reshaping freight flows along the US-Mexico border, as industry players move to get ahead of tightening customs compliance requirements.
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New Zealand Commits NZ$1.6 Billion to Strengthen Maritime Security with Drones and Naval Upgrades
New Zealand has announced a NZ$1.6 billion ($936 million) investment in drones, ship maintenance, and naval upgrades to bolster the island nation's maritime security and protect critical sea routes.
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FMCSA Leadership Signals Stronger Regulatory Engagement as Freight Market Takes Notice
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration Administrator Derek Barrs has drawn attention from freight market participants following a candid policy discussion, signaling a more active regulatory posture for the agency.
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No Maritime Content Available: Feed Review Yields No Relevant Industry News
A review of the latest RSS feed submissions returned no maritime-relevant content, with the sole item relating to Costa Rica's trade promotion activities in Europe across agribusiness and tourism sectors.
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AI-Driven Supply Chain Optimisation Gains Traction Across Industrial Sectors
Artificial intelligence tools are increasingly being adopted by industrial manufacturers to streamline supply chain operations, with lessons applicable to maritime logistics and freight networks.
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Maritime Industry Briefing: Industrial Sector Updates from the Supply Chain
This week's industry briefing covers infrastructure expansion and investor activity across the broader industrial supply chain, with limited direct maritime news in the current cycle.
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Maritime Industry Briefing: Investor Engagement and Industrial Supply Chain Developments
This week's maritime-adjacent industry briefing covers investor conference participation from Flex and an industrial hose center expansion by TIPCO Technologies, both reflecting broader trends in industrial supply chain investment.
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Coupa Expands AI and Automation Capabilities with Tonkean Acquisition
Procurement and supply chain software provider Coupa has acquired workflow automation platform Tonkean, continuing an aggressive push to embed AI-driven automation across procurement and logistics operations.
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China-Arab Energy and Trade Cooperation Takes Centre Stage at Cairo Forum
Chinese companies showcased expanding China-Arab partnerships at a high-profile Cairo forum, signalling continued momentum in energy and trade ties between China and Arab nations that carry implications for regional shipping and commodity flows.
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Phillips Connect Appoints Mark Wallin as President and General Manager
Phillips Connect has named Mark Wallin as its new president and general manager, positioning the company to accelerate growth in smart trailer technology and autonomous freight solutions.
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Maritime Industry Briefing: African Trade Infrastructure and Regional Investment Developments
This week's briefing covers emerging trade infrastructure initiatives across Africa and Latin America, with implications for port development, logistics corridors, and maritime trade flows.
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Saia Expands LTL Network with New Terminals in Pacific Northwest and Midwest
Less-than-truckload carrier Saia has opened new service centers in Washington and Indiana, continuing its push to build out a comprehensive national freight network.
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