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ANANGEL FORTUNE

Bulk Carrier | Flag: Greece | Port: PIRAEUS

HEATHER KNUTSEN

Tanker for Oil | Flag: Canada | Port: ST. JOHN'S, NL

JAG LALIT

Tanker for Oil | Flag: India | Port: MUMBAI

JAG LOK

Tanker for Oil | Flag: India | Port: MUMBAI

JASMINE KNUTSEN

Tanker for Oil | Flag: Canada | Port: HALIFAX, N.S.

LOWLANDS ORCHID

Bulk Carrier | Flag: Belgium | Port: ANTWERP

MINERAL BELGIUM

Bulk Carrier | Flag: Hong Kong | Port: HONG KONG

NORD POWER

Bulk Carrier | Flag: Singapore | Port: SINGAPORE

NORDIC FREEDOM

Tanker for Oil | Flag: Bahamas | Port: NASSAU

NORDIC SKIER

Tanker for Oil | Flag: Cayman Islands | Port: GEORGE TOWN

NORDIC SPRINTER

Tanker for Oil | Flag: Cayman Islands | Port: GEORGE TOWN

OOCL TIANJIN

Container Ship | Flag: Hong Kong | Port: HONG KONG

PRINCIMAR FAITH

Tanker for Oil | Flag: Marshall Islands | Port: MAJURO

TOLEDO SPIRIT

Tanker for Oil | Flag: Spain | Port: SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE

UNITED KALAVRYTA

Tanker for Oil | Flag: Marshall Islands | Port: MAJURO

UNITED LEADERSHIP

Tanker for Oil | Flag: Marshall Islands | Port: MAJURO

Maritime News

Algoma Central Fleet Hits the 100-Vessel Mark, Records Strong Q3

Algoma Central Fleet Hits the 100-Vessel Mark, Records Strong Q3

yesterday
St. Catharines, Ontario–based Algoma Central Corporation (TSX: ALC) reported a solid third quarter for 2025, marked by fleet milestones, steady revenue growth across segments, and ongoing investment in next-generation vessels.For the quarter ended September 30, Algoma posted revenue of C$228 million, up from C$205 million a year earlier, and EBITDA of C$89.7 million, a 19% increase year-over-year. Net earnings came in at C$39.4 million or C$0.97 per share, essentially flat compared to Q3 2024.
Stena Line Acquires Wasaline

Stena Line Acquires Wasaline

2 days ago
Stena Line strengthened its position in the Baltic Sea by acquiring NLC Ferry Ab Oy/Wasaline and taking over operations of the ferry route between Umeå in Sweden and Vaasa in Finland.“It is with great joy and enthusiasm that we at Stena Line take on the responsibility for Wasaline and the route between two important regions and cities, Umeå and Vaasa,” says Niclas Mårtensson, CEO of Stena Line.The only existing ferry connection between Umeå and Vaasa is jointly owned by the two cities through the 50/50-owned company Kvarken Link, which in turn owns NLC Ferry which operates under the auxiliary name Wasaline.
How Life Extension and Conversion Redefines “Born Again” in U.S. Ship Repair

How Life Extension and Conversion Redefines “Born Again” in U.S. Ship Repair

2 days ago
We are well into the discussions advising shipbuilders and operators how the U.S. will create a renaissance of the maritime industry. Federal Legislation, Executive Orders, and new foreign partnerships driving the promise of commercial competitiveness with the leading global shipbuilders. Most of the shipbuilding rhetoric indicates the domestic markets will be left to survive on their own. This despite the fact the domestic operators and builders have proven to be the strongest undercurrent to decisions and amendments on the legislation efforts.It is year-end here at Maritime Reporter & Engineering News.
Philippines, Canada Deepen Defense Ties

Philippines, Canada Deepen Defense Ties

3 days ago
The Philippines and Canada signed a pact on Sunday for their armed forces to train on each other's soil, boosting defense cooperation to tackle common security concerns in the Indo-Pacific region.Canada's first such deal in the region, the Status of Visiting Forces Agreement (SOVFA) takes to five the number of accords on troops Manila has concluded with allies, in the face of China's increasingly assertive regional stance.The deal broadens the Philippines' network of security ties while complementing a long-standing alliance with its treaty partner, the United States.
AI-Based System Autonomously Suppresses Shipboard Oil Fires

AI-Based System Autonomously Suppresses Shipboard Oil Fires

29 minutes ago
A next-generation fire suppression system capable of autonomously detecting oil fires aboard naval vessels and targeting and extinguishing them has been developed domestically for the first time. The system uses AI to determine the authenticity of a fire, activating only when an actual fire occurs. It concentrates its discharge solely on the fire source, much like a firefighter extinguishing flames.A research team led by Senior Researcher Hyuk Lee at the AX Convergence Research Center, Virtual Engineering Platform Research Division, Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials (KIMM, President Seog-Hyeon Ryu), under the National Research Council of Science & Technology (NST
Maritime Reporter and Engineering News (October 2025)
Maritime Reporter and Engineering News (October 2025)