Maritime Vessels Directory

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ADEL 1

Tug | Flag: India | Port: MUMBAI

ADEL 2

Tug | Flag: India | Port: MUMBAI

HAMEEDATH BEE

Catamaran | Flag: India | Port: MUMBAI

ICGS ABHEEK

High Speed Craft | Flag: India | Port: Cochin

ICGS ABHINAV

High Speed Craft | Flag: India

ICGS ABHIRAJ

High Speed Craft | Flag: India

ICGS ACHOOK

High Speed Craft | Flag: India

ICGS RAJ KIRAN

High Speed Craft | Flag: India | Port: KOLKATA

ICGS RAJ RATAN

High Speed Craft | Flag: India | Port: KOLKATA

ICGS RAJDHWAJ

High Speed Craft | Flag: India | Port: KOLKATA

ICGS RAJDOOT

High Speed Craft | Flag: India | Port: KOLKATA

ICGS RAJVEER

High Speed Craft | Flag: India | Port: KOLKATA

KHADEEJA BEEVI

Catamaran | Flag: India | Port: MUMBAI

OCEAN ZIRCON

Tug | Flag: India | Port: MUMBAI

ORCHID STAR

Tug | Flag: India | Port: MUMBAI

RANI AVANTIBAI

High Speed Craft | Flag: India

SANGITA

Tug | Flag: India | Port: MUMBAI

SEALION ACE

Tug | Flag: India | Port: Cochin

WATER LILY

Tug | Flag: India | Port: MUMBAI

Maritime News

Star Bulk Posts Softer Q3 Expands Fleet with New Kamsarmaxes

Star Bulk Posts Softer Q3 Expands Fleet with New Kamsarmaxes

7 hours ago
Star Bulk Carriers reported a weaker third quarter amid softening dry bulk markets, lower charter rates and a smaller operating fleet, while continuing to reshape its fleet through vessel sales, refinancing and newbuilding acquisitions.The company posted net income of $18.5 million for Q3 2025, down sharply from $81.3 million in the same period last year. Voyage revenues also fell to $263.9 million, versus $344.3 million a year ago, reflecting reduced TCE rates and a drop in the number of vessels on the water. Star Bulk operated an average of 141.4 vessels during the quarter, down from 155.3 in Q3 2024.
NTSB Cites That Loose Wire Led to Vessel Power Outage in 2024 Baltimore Bridge Crash

NTSB Cites That Loose Wire Led to Vessel Power Outage in 2024 Baltimore Bridge Crash

yesterday
The National Transportation Safety Board said on Tuesday that a loose wire led to a power failure on the cargo ship Dali that crashed into Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge in March 2024, killing six people and wrecking the bridge.The NTSB is holding a hearing in Washington to determine the probable cause of the incident that killed six construction workers on the bridge.The board staff said they are recommending operators complete periodic inspections of high voltage switchboards and proposing changes that would allow ships to more quickly recover from loss of power.
From SEAL Team Six to Silicon Valley, Inside Saronic's Shipbuilding Mission

From SEAL Team Six to Silicon Valley, Inside Saronic's Shipbuilding Mission

yesterday
In a shipbuilding industry defined by tradition, one new entrant is seeking to rewrite the rules of how naval vessels are designed, built and delivered. Saronic Technologies, founded just three years ago, is racing to create what CEO Dino Mavrookas calls “a next-generation shipbuilding ecosystem” — one capable of delivering unmanned surface vessels (USVs) at the speed and scale the U.S. and its allies will need to compete on tomorrow’s seas.Saronic Technology’s ambition is staggering: a vertically integrated, AI-driven maritime manufacturer with its own shipyards, proprietary software stack, and thousands of employees
HD Korea Shipbuilding Books $507M Order for Two LNG Carriers

HD Korea Shipbuilding Books $507M Order for Two LNG Carriers

yesterday
HD Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering (HD KSOE) has secured a contract to build two liquefied natural gas (LNG) carriers for a North American shipowner.The order is valued at 741.2 billion won (about $507 million), HD KSOE said.The vessels will be constructed by HD Hyundai Samho and are scheduled for delivery in 2028.According to the contract details, the shipbuilding period runs through November 30, 2028.The order covers two LNG carriers, reflecting continued demand for high-specification LNG transport capacity amid global gas market expansion.
MPCC Orders Four New Container Ships from China

MPCC Orders Four New Container Ships from China

2 days ago
MPC Container Ships (MPCC) has entered into contracts with Jiangsu Hantong Ship Heavy Industry in China for the construction of four 4,500 TEU container vessels, scheduled for delivery starting first half of 2028.The contract price per vessel is $58 million and the agreement includes options for two additional vessels at the same price.Each vessel will operate under a 10-year time charter, with extension options, for a leading global liner company.The vessel design and commercial structure were optimized collaboratively with the charterer to ensure an optimal fit for their network, operational profile, and long-term sustainability objectives, MPCC said.
Maritime Reporter and Engineering News (November 2025)
Maritime Reporter and Engineering News (November 2025)