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  • TotalEnergies Introduces New Tristar-Owned Hybrid Lubricants Bunkering Barge at Fujairah
  • Sanmar Delivers Ninth Tugboat to Global Operator P&O Maritime Logistics
  • Sanmar delivers two highly manoeuvrable tractor tugs to Svitzer Bahrain
  • Sanmar Delivers Cutting-Edge, Eco-Friendly Boğaçay Class Tug to Italian Operator Rimorchitori Napoletani
  • Sanmar Celebrates Delivery of First Tug to Ultratug
  • SANMAR Launches Groundbreaking World’s First Dual-Fuel Methanol Escort Tug
  • Sanmar Provides Advanced Multi-Purpose Boğaçay-Class Tug to New Bulgarian Customer
  • SANMAR Builds Denmark’s First Fully Electric Tug Named by Her Majesty Queen Mary
  • Istanbul Maritime Forum Launches in Istanbul, October 7–8, 2025
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Sapphire Princess redeploying to AustraliaSapphire Princess redeploying to AustraliaPrincess Cruises has announced plans to add 44 new cruises from five major Australian cities. The award-winning 2,670-guest ship will arrive six months earlier than planned in Australia to commence an extended year-long season from 1 May 2020.
Princess Cruises confirms 41 coronavirus casesPrincess Cruises confirms 41 coronavirus cases
Diamond Princess held in quarantine in JapanDiamond Princess held in quarantine in JapanJapanese officials began screening more than 3,700 passengers and crew on a cruise ship quarantined off the port of Yokohama near Tokyo after a Hong Kong man who sailed on the vessel last month tested positive for coronavirus.
Sun Princess becomes first cruise Ship to return to Kangaroo IslandSun Princess becomes first cruise Ship to return to Kangaroo Island
Princess Cruises' 111-day cruise sets sail for 2020Princess Cruises' 111-day cruise sets sail for 2020Princess Cruises is starting off its 111-day around-the-world voyage on Monday with about 670 guests and 375 crew members aboard the company's 592-foot Pacific Princess.
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  • Tersan Shipyard has delivered the 3rd and 4th Havila Passenger VesselsTersan Shipyard has delivered the 3rd and 4th Havila Passenger Vessels
  • Flagship Founders and Signal enter into strategic partnershipFlagship Founders and Signal enter into strategic partnership
  • The Gfcm Launches The Black Sea Scientific Database For Researchers In FisheriesThe Gfcm Launches The Black Sea Scientific Database For Researchers In Fisheries
  • Dubai-based Global Feeder Shipping adds another boxship to its fleetDubai-based Global Feeder Shipping adds another boxship to its fleet
  • Total to work with MSC Cruises for upcoming LNG-powered cruise shipsTotal to work with MSC Cruises for upcoming LNG-powered cruise ships
  • Global energy giant Shell completed first LNG bunkering in GibraltarGlobal energy giant Shell completed first LNG bunkering in Gibraltar
  • ABS unveils its upcoming seminarABS unveils its upcoming seminar
  • Aker Solutions and Doosan Babcock come together for low-carbon solutionsAker Solutions and Doosan Babcock come together for low-carbon solutions
  • Singapore’s Energy Market Authority names two new term LNG importersSingapore’s Energy Market Authority names two new term LNG importers
  • Wan Hai Lines holds online ship naming ceremony for 3 newbuildsWan Hai Lines holds online ship naming ceremony for 3 newbuilds
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