Meyer Turku project manager Noora Maunila and Royal Caribbean project manager Janne Auvivinen start the production of Icon class 5. [Photo: Meyer Turku]

Meyer Turku cuts steel for fifth giant Icon-class cruise ship

Production of the fifth vessel in Royal Caribbean’s Icon class began Monday, June 19, at Finland’s Meyer Turku shipyard. The ceremonial event held in the steel hall was attended by representatives of

Hydromover 2.O

New all-electric Hydromover 2.0 now in service in Singapore

Hydromover 2.0, an ultra-efficient all-electric light cargo transfer vessel designed by Incat Crowther for Singapore’s marinEV, a business of Yinson GreenTech, has officially entered service in Singapore. Building on the success of

Guardia di Finanza

VIDEO: Italy’s Guardia di Finanzia detains Russian-linked ship in Brindisi

Italy’s Guardia di Finanza has detained a ship that arrived in Brindisi from Russian Black Sea waters and placed it under emergency precautionary seizure. The ship, described only as “flying the flag

OMS Cable layeer

OMS Group contracts Ulstein for next-generation cable-layer duo

Ortnevik, Norway-headquartered Offshore & Marine Services AS (OMS Group), a leading provider of subsea digital infrastructure, has signed contracts with Ulstein for the design and construction of two cable-laying vessels. Scheduled to

Seapeak takes stake in CVOW

Judge’s ruling allows Dominion Energy to resume construction of CVOW

The Trump Administration’s latest efforts to cripple the U.S. offshore wind industry have met their third legal set back in the course of a week. Today the U.S. District Court for the

Incat Tasmania Hull 096 [Photo: Incat Tasmania]

VIDEO: Incat Tasmania starts harbor trials of Hull 096, the world’s largest battery-electric ship

Incat Tasmania has marked another milestone in maritime decarbonization with the world’s largest battery-electric ship, still referred to by the shipbuilder only as Hull 096, commencing harbor trials on Tasmania’s River Derwent

Brady Jacoba

Ports of Indiana names Brady Jacoba CCO

Ports of Indiana has appointed Brady Jacoba as chief commercial officer. He brings three decades of expertise in real estate, sales, marketing, and economic development to the state port authority, which manages

Brave Pioneer [Photo:Tsuneishi Shipbuilding ]

VIDEO: Cargill-chartered green methanol fueled Brave Pioneer enters service

Agribusiness giant Cargill reports that Brave Pioneer, the first of five green methanol dual-fuel dry bulk vessels chartered by the company, has commenced its maiden voyage. It says that the deployment of

Fleetzero's Steven Henderson, co-founder and CEO, and Mike Carter, co-founder and COO, with the company's Leviathan containerized battery system. [Photo: Fleetzero]

Fleetzero raises $43M in series A funding

Hybrid and electric propulsion innovator Fleetzero has raised $43 million in Series A financing and opened a new manufacturing and R&D facility in Houston. The financing round was led by Obvious Ventures,

Adm. Kevin E. Lunday, the 28th Commandant of the Coast Guard, speaks after he was sworn in by U.S. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem at Coast Guard Headquarters in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 15, 2026. [U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Gabriel Wisdom]

VIDEO: Kevin E. Lunday sworn in as 28th Commandant of the U.S. Coast Guard

During an event at Coast Guard Headquarters today, the United States Coast Guard held a formal swearing-in and assumption of command ceremony today for Adm. Kevin Lunday as the 28th Commandant of

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