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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
A Cooperation Protocol on Sea and Maritime Law Signed Between DEHUKAM and NIMA
Sanmar signs contract with new customer in Bulgaria for multi-purpose tug
Sanmar’s latest Ramparts 2400SX-MKII arrives in Norway
Sanmar signs first contract of 2025 to build a new tug for Ultratug
Sanmar Signs Deal to Provide Major Global Operator With Fully Electric Tug
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Shell Malaysia aims to sell interest in Malaysian offshore blocks
Shell Malaysia has agreed to investigate the possibility of selling its non-operated interests in the Amended 2011 Baram Delta EOR and the SK 307 PSC.
Malaysia’s Sapura Energy receives new contracts worth $457m
MISC receives delivery of its first VLEC
MISC Berhad has taken delivery of its first very large ethane carrier (VLEC) at the Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI) shipyard in Geoje, South Korea.
Maritime Authorities of Malaysia detains Chinese vessels for trespassing
Malaysia reports four crew members on ship tested positive
Malaysia's Health Ministry announced on August 31 that four crew members on a ship tested positive for Covid-19.
Vietnamese fisherman killed and 12 crewmembers arrested
Abandoned crew left distress messages on vessel's hull
Desperate for help, the crew took to the vessel's hull and superstructure to paint messages for attention. They painted the words, "Help Us. No Food. No Salary." on the hull.
Chinese survey ship leaves Malaysian waters
Malaysia calls for a peaceful end to the conflict at South China Sea
Malaysia called for a peaceful settlement of conflicts over the South China Sea on Thursday, in the midst of a standoff between Chinese and Malaysian vessels that had been going on for months.
Malaysia decides to continue its work with the ASELSAN weapon systems