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Tianzhou-8 Cargo Spacecraft Launches To Space Station - Merchant Navy Info

Tianzhou-8 Cargo Spacecraft Launches To Space Station

Tianzhou – 8 Cargo Spacecraft Launches To Space Station The Tianzhou-8 robotic cargo ship was launched from Hainan province on Friday night, becoming the latest spacecraft to visit China’s Tiangong space station this year. According to the China Manned Space Engineering Administration, the Long March-7 carrier rocket lifted off from the launch service tower at

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China’s Aircraft Carriers Have a Big “Bubble” Advantage Over the U.S. Navy - Merchant navy info

China’s Aircraft Carriers Have a “Big Bubble” Advantage

China’s Aircraft Carriers Have a Big “Bubble” Advantage Over the U.S. Navy The People’s Liberation Army Navy is rapidly expanding its aircraft carrier fleet, with three aircraft carriers already in service and a fourth under construction. Unlike the U.S. Navy, Chinese aircraft carriers do not form the core of its maritime strategy. What you need

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ONE and Seaspan Launch New OneSea Solutions for Ships - Merchant Navy Info

ONE and Seaspan Launch New OneSea Solutions for Ships

ONE and Seaspan Launch New Technical Ship Management Company, OneSea Solutions Ocean Network Express (one) and Seaspan Corporation (Seaspan) announced the creation of OSEA SOLUTIONS, a joint company aiming to transform ship technology management and develop marine talents. OSEA’s headquarters in a Singapore-style maritime center will provide technical services for ONE container ship and will

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DMW Confirms 740 Filipino Sailors Attacked In Red Sea And Gulf Of Aden - Merchant Navy Info

740 Filipino Sailors Attacked In Red Sea & Gulf Of Aden

DMW Confirms 740 Filipino Sailors Attacked In Red Sea And Gulf Of Aden The Department of Migrant Workers (DMW) revealed at Tuesday’s CREW Connect global seafarers conference that 4,687 Filipino seafarers are still working in high-risk areas, including piracy and armed conflict. Of these, 740 Filipino sailors were attacked while transiting the Red Sea and

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Hapag-Lloyd CEO Expects Shipping To Remain Strong - Merchant Navy Info

Hapag-Lloyd CEO Expects Shipping To Remain Strong

Hapag-Lloyd CEO Expects Shipping To Remain Strong Hapag-Lloyd’s chief executive said on Thursday he expects container volumes to remain strong, driven by global transport demand and seen as a trade indicator and barometer of global economic health. The German company said the volume of twenty-foot equivalent containers (TEUs) transported by 292 ships rose to 9.3

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Houthi Attacks On US Warships After US Strikes In Yemen - Merchant navy info

Houthi Attacks On US Warships After US Strikes In Yemen

Houthi Attacks On US Warships After US Strikes In Yemen The Pentagon announced it had thwarted a multiple missile attack by Yemen’s Houthi rebels on two US warships. At least eight drones, five anti-ship ballistic missiles, and three anti-ship cruise missiles attacked the destroyers USS Stockdale and USS Spruance on Monday. On Tuesday, Rear Admiral

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Canada Seeks To Prevent Port Strikes And Economic Self-Harm - Merchant Navy Info

Canada Seeks To Prevent Port Strikes And Economic Self-Harm

Canada Is Taking Steps To End Port Strikes And Avoid Economic ‘Self-Harm’ Canada moved on Tuesday to end industrial disputes at the country’s two largest ports, Vancouver and Montreal, citing economic losses and the risk of alienating trading partners. It was the second time in as many months that the Liberal government has intervened to

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