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ABS and RINA Accreditation Received by AST Networks
Axpo Expands Small-Scale LNG Operations
21 Consecutive Years of QUALSHIP 21 Recognition for the Republic of the Marshall Islands
Sanmar Shipyards Completes Sea Trials for 3rd Fully Electric Tugboat Built for SAAM Towage
Tersan Shipyard Announces the Launching of the Advanced Factory Freezer Trawler
INMEX SMM India 2025: Gateway to India's Maritime Future for Global Businesses
DEHUKAM Takes Big Steps in the Mediterranean with a Youth Focus for Climate
IBIA Leads IMO Changes to Rules
Sanmar delivers technologically-advanced tug to fellow Turkish operator
The Swedish Club launches Passage Plan+ guide to enhance safe navigation
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Greenpeace sends open letter to Nagashiki Shipping and Mitsui O.S.K. Lines
On 13 August, Greenpeace Africa released an open letter to officials from Nagashiki Shipping and Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) asking for answers to "many unanswered questions" surrounding the Wakashi tragedy.
Tokyo planned to send officials to assist Mauritius oil spill
Explorer and his team found a WWII submarine off Hawaii
A veteran ocean explorer and his team have used advanced underwater equipment to discover and study World War II USS S-35 (SS-140) offshore Hawaii.
More than 20 workers of Japan Marine United tested positive for COVID-19
Ice-breaking LNG carrier 'Vladimir Rusanov' makes first call at Japan
Ice-Breaking LNG Carrier "Vladimir Rusanov", which is jointly owned and operated by MOL and China COSCO Shipping Corporation Limited, made its first call at the LNG Terminal in Ohgishima, located inside Tokyo Bay in Japan, MOL said.
Australia and Japan joined U.S. for trilateral naval exercise
NYK Line acquired 15% of shares of a tugboat company
Japanese shipping company NYK Line has purchased 15 per cent of Thoresen Vinama Tug Co Ltd 's shares and entered the tugboat market at the Vietnam ports of Phu My and Cai Mep.
Japan to work on offshore wind farms at 30 sites
Russian Pacific Fleet held drills in the Sea of Japan
The anti-submarine warships and submarine forces of the Russian Pacific Fleet held tactical drills in the Sea of Japan, reported by the Fleet's press office on June 29.
Japan identifies a foreign submarine near Amami-Oshima
Japan reached the lowest point on LNG import
The ministry noted the contract-based spot LNG price for May in its most recent monthly report reached $2.2 per mmBtu. The price fell the previous month from $2.4 per mmBtu driven by the ongoing impact of the coronavirus pandemic on product demand.
Wärtsilä to provide LNG-package for Japan-built ferries
French-Japanese LNG carrier launches EDF charter
A brand new liquefied natural gas transporter owned by France LNG Shipping gas has launched a long-term charter with a state-controlled utility unit EDF.
Kawasaki Heavy launches Japan’s first LNG bunkering vessel
Japanese destroyer and Chinese fishing boat collided
Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force destroyer Hatakaze class "Shimakaze" and a Chinese fishing boat collided on the high seas off the Shanghai coast on March 30th, the Japan Coast Guard said.
Japan commissions 10th Soryu-Class submarine
Fourth Diamond Princess passenger died
A fourth person who traveled on Princess Cruises' Diamond Princess cruise ship has died, Japanese broadcast network NHK reported. Nearly 700 people on board the Diamond Princess, which spent two weeks quarantined off Japan, have so far tested positive for
Diamond Princess held in quarantine in Japan
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