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Blogs forMarch 16th, 2026

Maran Homer Hit While Waiting Off Novorossiysk

The Greek-operated tanker Maran Homer sustained minor deck damage after being hit by an unidentified object while waiting to load Kazakh-origin oil near the CPC terminal off Novorossiysk in the Black Sea.

Damen to Build Three Patrol Cutters for Dutch Caribbean

Damen Shipyards Group has secured a contract to build three Stan Patrol 5009 cutters for the Dutch Caribbean Coast Guard, with four Fast Interceptor 1102 boats also included in the programme and operations scheduled from early 2029.

ACCIONA Deploys Beverley for WA Water Works

ACCIONA has added Beverley, described as Australia’s largest registered jack-up barge, to support water infrastructure construction in Western Australia. The vessel is equipped for continuous offshore work and is currently being used for desalination project intake structure construction.

HD Hyundai Heavy Agrees Gunsan Yard Sale

HD Hyundai Heavy Industries has agreed to sell the Gunsan shipyard, with the final price to be decided after due diligence and further negotiations among the parties.

South Korea Backs Green Shipping Corridors

South Korea has passed the Green Shipping Corridor Support Act, requiring a five-year master plan and support measures for low-emission shipping routes and port infrastructure.

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