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Liberian Registry decides to expand its presence in South KoreaLiberian Registry decides to expand its presence in South KoreaWith the launch of its Busan branch office, the Liberian Registry, the world's second largest ship registry, has agreed to extend its presence in South Korea.
Liberian Registry signs Neptune Declaration on Seafarer Wellbeing and Crew ChangeLiberian Registry signs Neptune Declaration on Seafarer Wellbeing and Crew Change
Liberia-flagged MV Lana escaped pirate handsLiberia-flagged MV Lana escaped pirate handsThe attack occurred 99 nautical miles south of Bonny Island, and 30 nautical miles from the Engine Terminal southeast.
Liberia strikes blow for global shipping with challenge to Brazilian court ruling.Liberia strikes blow for global shipping with challenge to Brazilian court ruling.
Liberian Registry passes historic 150m gross tons landmarkLiberian Registry passes historic 150m gross tons landmarkThe Liberian Registry has passed the historic milestone of 150 million gross tons, confirming its position as the second largest ship registry in the world, behind only Panama, in terms of numbers of ships and gross tonnage.
Liberian Registry introduces cost-saving measuresLiberian Registry introduces cost-saving measures
  • Grimaldi inks contract worth over $500 million with Hyundai Mipo DockyardGrimaldi inks contract worth over $500 million with Hyundai Mipo Dockyard
  • Antwerp Port deploys autonomous drone to maintain safetyAntwerp Port deploys autonomous drone to maintain safety
  • Chantiers de l’Atlantique plans to to test its sail systemChantiers de l’Atlantique plans to to test its sail system
  • US Navy conducts underway replenishment exercise with France and JapanUS Navy conducts underway replenishment exercise with France and Japan
  • Port Authority of Singapore and Norway's Yara join ammonia-fuelled tanker initiativePort Authority of Singapore and Norway's Yara join ammonia-fuelled tanker initiative
  • DEME Offshore wins contract from Belgium’s ParkwindDEME Offshore wins contract from Belgium’s Parkwind
  • CWind launches world’s first hybrid-powered Surface Effect Ship (SES)CWind launches world’s first hybrid-powered Surface Effect Ship (SES)
  • Craig Perciavalle resigned as president of Austal USACraig Perciavalle resigned as president of Austal USA
  • Turkish Coast Guard rescues 98 irregular migrants in Aegean SeaTurkish Coast Guard rescues 98 irregular migrants in Aegean Sea
  • Hyundai Samho receives contract for three VLCCsHyundai Samho receives contract for three VLCCs
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  • Norwegian Cruise Line receives green light from CDCNorwegian Cruise Line receives green light from CDC
  • UAE-based fabrication company Lamprell inks new contract with Saudi AramcoUAE-based fabrication company Lamprell inks new contract with Saudi Aramco
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    Highlights of the Day

    • Canadian tanker operator Teekay sells two aframaxes buys back two suezmaxes
    • Rotterdam Port increases container capacity by a quarter
    • Norwegian Cruise Line receives green light from CDC
    • UAE-based fabrication company Lamprell inks new contract with Saudi Aramco
    • Minerva receives delivery of LNG newbuild from Samsung Heavy
    • Ship finance giant Anchor Ship Partners launches Japanese green ship fund
    • Coral Expeditions confirms restart of operations in Western Australia
    • Wilhelmsen and HHLA work on maritime-focused startups
    • Los Angeles Port launches new "Control Tower" data tool
    • Admiral Nevelskoy ferry leaves Saint-Petersburg for Sakhalin
    • Guangzhou Shipyard receives orders from Nanjing Tanker
    • Athens-based Pioneer Marine reveals sale of four bulkers
    • Azamara plans to extend its cruising suspension through June
    • Grimaldi inks contract worth over $500 million with Hyundai Mipo Dockyard
    • Bureau Veritas joins Coalition for the Energy of the Future