Twin strengths, battery technology and shipbuilding, are being fused to electrify maritime transport, moving beyond short-haul passenger vessels to commercial cargo.
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How Simple Cargo Ships Crushed Hitler’s U Boats in WW II
In 1942, World War II reached a breaking point in the Atlantic. German U-boats were sinking Allied ships faster than they ...
Standing on the bridge of the Scillonian III is a strange blend of the traditional and high-tech. The ship was built in ...
Oil companies like Exxon Mobil (XOM) and Chevron (CVX) may benefit from higher oil prices, but gains depend on supply ...
Family cargo biking just got a big upgrade. Xtracycle, one of the original pioneers of longtail cargo bikes in ...
Sales revenue of Tallinna Sadam in 2025 was 119 million euros. Adjusted EBITDA was close to 57 million euros and profit more than 22 million euros. Comparing to the preceding year sales revenue decrea ...
Skepticism greeted the announcement of the Philippine Coast Guard that the roll on-roll off vessel Trisha Kerstin 3 was not ...
A new hybrid trip from Terra Nova Expeditions allows Antarctic adventurers to sail on a larger expedition ship and a small ...
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Dan Haifley, Ocean Currents | The shipwrecks of Pigeon Point
"If Pigeon Point could talk, oh what tales it could tell," writes columnist Dan Haifley. "This headland north of Año Nuevo has some fraught history." ...
The Airbus A340 quadjet was once an icon of international travel, but in the era of high fuel prices and extremely reliable twinjets, it has become a 'gas guzzler' that is no longer in high demand ...
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