
Rheinmetall Bids for Second German Naval Shipbuilder
Rheinmetall, best known as an arms and systems manufacturer, told investors today that it is looking to further expand its recent entry into shipbuild...
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Rheinmetall, best known as an arms and systems manufacturer, told investors today that it is looking to further expand its recent entry into shipbuild...

German defence group Rheinmetall has entered the race to buy shipyard German Naval Yards Kiel with a non-binding bid, a move that would deepen its push into naval defence and pits it against rival warship maker Thyssenkrupp Marine Systems (TKMS).Rheinmetall disclosed the bid as…

German automotive and arms manufacturer Rheinmetall has revealed it is working with Mediterranean Shipping Co (MSC) to take over the bankrupt Romanian shipyard Mangalia. The two companies are looking at using the yard – one of Europe’s largest – for both military and commercial shipbuilding.

German industrial giant Rheinmetall confirmed it is discussing a deal with MSC Mediterranean Shipping Company for the two companies to take over the...

Matson and Hanwha Philly Shipyard marked construction milestones for the second and third new Aloha Class containerships being built at the yard. Alon...

Matson’s $1 billion Aloha Class fleet renewal program reached another major milestone Tuesday as Hanwha Philly Shipyard advanced construction on the second and third LNG-powered containerships destined for the Jones...

Renewed strikes leave ships ablaze in the Strait of Hormuz

EU Ministers endorse Lefkosia Declaration, putting people at the centre of maritime policy

Xclusiv Shipbrokers: Greek investment is focused on large vessels

Xclusiv Shipbrokers: Greek investment is focused on large vessels

Fratelli Cosulich expands methanol-ready fleet series with second vessel

(from left to right, front row): Laurent Castaing, CEO of Chantiers de l’Atlantique, and Mikko Kuosa, CEO of NAPA. Behind them: Guillaume Lagree (Technical Senior Vice President, Chantiers de l’Atlantique), Claire Baccard (Hull Technical Department Manager, Chantiers de l’Atlantique), Christophe Dutrieux (Chief Inform

China's Rise as the World's Leading Shipbuilder : The Cost of Quality Supervision #shorts #maritime
Recent media reports have focused on allegedly poor working conditions at Turkish shipyards. The law firm Wikborg Rein reminds Norwegian shipowners who are contracting with foreign yards to be prepared to disclose what they are doing to ensure decent working conditions.

Shipyard Act What's Going on With Shipping? May 7, 2023 In this episode, Sal Mercogliano - maritime historian at Campbell University (@campbelledu) and former merchant mariner - discusses Senator Roger Wicker's proposed addition of The Shipyard Act to the National Defense Authorization Bill.

What the Ship (Episode 66) What's Going on With Shipping? January 26, 2023 In this episode, Sal Mercogliano - maritime historian @campbelluniversity and former merchant mariner - discusses the Top 5 Maritime News Stories as of January 26, 2023.

China Is The World's Largest Shipbuilder: What Does This Mean for Navies and Merchant Marines? What's Going on With Shipping?

After 105 Days In A Chinese Shipyard, MV President Wilson Is Heading to the United States! What's Going on With Shipping?

Shanghaied in A Chinese Shipyard - Episode 2 of Restricted to Ship: Ghosting in Shanghai What's Going on With Shipping? May 1, 2022 In this episode, Sal Mercogliano - former merchant mariner and maritime historian - looks at the second episode of Restricted to Ship and the situation facing an American merchant marine

Dream Cruise Lines & MV Werften Shipyard Declares Bankruptcy January 11, 2022 On this episode of What's Going on With Shipping, host Sal Mercogliano - Chair of the Department of History, Criminal Justice, and Political Science, former merchant mariner, and instructor of Maritime…

SSI: The priority is to move from crew welfare analysis to application

Ship disposal methods have come a long way as several approaches have been introduced and discontinued since the beginning of marine transportation. Most of the time, especially a half-century ago, the ships ended up in vast graveyards only to slowly decay in the years to come.

NASSCO shipyard announces layoffs gCaptain Total Views: 132 March 29, 2011 PHOTO: T-AKE 1, USNS Lewis and Clark, under construction at General Dynamics NASSCO shipyard in San Diego, CA courtesy NASSCO According to a company issued statement, General Dynamics NASSCO says it is being forced to lay off approximately 350 e

Philadelphia shipyard to construct two Jones Act tankers gCaptain Total Views: 58 February 17, 2011 The Aker Philadelphia Shipyard, Inc. (APSI), the sole operating subsidiary of Aker Philadelphia Shipyard ASA (Oslo: AKPS), announced today that the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania has agreed to fund the purchase of certain