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Sri Lanka’s Colombo Port Ranked Fastest Growing Port In The World In Q1 2024 - Merchant NAvy Info

Sri Lanka’s Colombo Port Ranked Fastest Growing Port

Sri Lanka’s Colombo Port Ranked Fastest Growing Port In The World In Q1 2024 Alphaliner, a leading shipping industry research publication, ranked the Port of Colombo the fastest-growing port in the world in Q1 2024. This estimate comes after the port achieved a staggering growth rate of 23.6%. K.D.S Ruwanchandra, Secretary, Ministry of Ports, Maritime […]

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Chinese And Russian Warships Sail Around Japanese Islands - Merchant Navy info

Chinese And Russian Warships Sail Around Japanese Islands

Chinese And Russian Warships Sail Around Japanese Islands According to a press release issued by the Japanese Joint Chiefs of Staff on Monday, the Chinese People’s Liberation Army Navy destroyer CNS Kaifeng (124) and frigate CNS Yantai (538) were spotted sailing northwest 31 miles south of Yonaguni Island. Then, north into Japanese waters between the

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Drones Killing Marines: Marines Seek ‘Bucketshot-Like’ Anti-Drone Device - Merchant Navy Info

Marines Seek ‘Bucketshot-Like’ Anti-Drone Device

Drones Killing Marines: Marines Seek ‘Bucketshot-Like’ Anti-Drone Device The Marines are seeking weapons and ammunition that can detect drones and knock them out of the air with a “gun-like” capability. The Marine Corps Systems Command issued a July 15 request for information to industry. Asking for technical documents on how developers can provide detection, defense

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Chinese VLCC involved in Singapore tanker collision apprehended in Malaysia - Merchant navy info

Chinese VLCC Involved in Singapore Tanker Collision

The serious collision off the coast of Singapore on Friday took another turn over the weekend, with one of the vessels involved fleeing the scene and subsequently detained by authorities in neighboring Malaysia. The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) reported that the Singapore-flagged tanker Hafnia Nile and the Sao Tome and Principe-flagged tanker

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