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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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Aker Offshore Wind and Hexicon comes together for Swedish wind projects
Aker Offshore Wind and Hexicon, a Swedish windfarm specialist, have signed a joint venture agreement to look into the costs of implementing floating wind projects off the coast of Sweden.
Swedish government awards four shipping companies
Swedish experts work on AI-powered ship operations system to cut emissions
To build an AI-powered, semi-autonomous system for planning and executing sea voyages, Lean Marine and AI-application developers Molflow have joined forces with Chalmers University of Technology in Gothenburg.
Stena Line launches new route between Luxembourg and Sweden
Aker Arctic to develop next generation icebreaker design for Finland and Sweden
A contract for the production of new icebreakers for challenging Baltic Sea escort operations has been signed by Aker Arctic Technology Inc, the Swedish Maritime Administration (SMA) and the Finnish Transport Infrastructure Agency (FTIA).
Swedish consortium unveils new wind-powered car carrier project
Viking Line to continue service in the Baltic Sea
Because of the coronavirus, Viking Line will continue to maintain reduced level of service at the Baltic Sea. To ensure security of supply, four of the Company's seven vessels will sail primarily with cargo between Finland and Sweden, the Åland Islands, a
Disney Cruise Line returns to Greece