The Maritime Executive: Newsletter
 
U.S. Forces Destroy Two Houthi Suicide Drone Boats
Distinguished Turkish Pilot Dies in Boarding Accident
Six Bishops Demand Action to Protect Philippine Fishermen From China
Post-Panama Bulker to be Retrofitted with Wind Rotors in 2024
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Feb 6, 2024
The Maritime Executive
U.S. Forces Destroy Two Houthi Suicide Drone Boats
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Turkey
Distinguished Turkish Pilot Dies in Boarding Accident
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China Coast Guard
Six Bishops Demand Action to Protect Philippine Fishermen From China
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wind rotor sails
Post-Panama Bulker to be Retrofitted with Wind Rotors in 2024
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Eco Maestro at launch
Evergreen and X-Press to Launch Methanol-Fueled Feeder Service
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Alabama shipyard
Birdon Acquires Metal Shark Boats’ Alabama Shipyard for USCG Work
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Dog with coastguardsman
Coastguardsmen Rescue a Very Lucky Dog After Eight Days in a Container
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IMO
IMO Secretary-General Maps Agenda Calling for Improving Shipping’s Image
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Red Sea danger
Industry Groups Advise on Steps with Continuing Houthi Threats
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Sakigake, Japan's first LNG dual fuel tug, at delivery in 2015 (NYK)
NYK Repowers Japan's First LNG-Powered Tug to Run On Ammonia Instead
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Livestock carriers in Fremantle
Australia Refuses Livestock Carrier to Sail Around Africa to Avoid Houthis
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HMS Vanguard at Faslane (Royal Navy)
Royal Navy Spends Big on AI-Driven Predictive Maintenance
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Maersk methanol bunkering
Maersk Ship Completes First Green Methanol Bunkering in Ulsan Ahead of MV
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Crowley Announces Recipients of Thomas B. Crowley Sr. Memorial Scholarship
MAN Propulsion Package to Power Tanker Quartet
ONE Launched Trial Shipments of 1st Dual-Temperature Refrigerator Container
Taylor Group Acquires Controlling Stake in CVS Ferrari
Babcock Wins Gas-Handling Contracts for LPG and Ammonia Carriers

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