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AMBER II

Tug Fire Fighting | Flag: Malta | Port: VALLETTA

BLISS

Yacht | Flag: Republic of Malta | Port: VALLETTA

BOA BALDER

Tug | Flag: Malta | Port: VALLETTA

BOA BRAGE

Tug | Flag: Malta | Port: VALLETTA

BOA HEIMDAL

Tug | Flag: Malta | Port: VALLETTA

BOA LOKE

Tug Salvage | Flag: Malta | Port: VALLETTA

BQ2 BIKINI QUEEN

Yacht | Flag: Malta | Port: VALLETTA

CAVALLO

Yacht | Flag: Malta | Port: VALLETTA

CHRIMI II

Yacht | Flag: Republic of Malta | Port: VALLETTA

CLEAR EYES

Yacht | Flag: Republic of Malta | Port: VALLETTA

FAIRPLAY-27

Tug | Flag: Malta | Port: VALLETTA

LISA IV

Yacht | Flag: Republic of Malta | Port: VALLETTA

PROTAGONIST 3

Yacht | Flag: Republic of Malta | Port: VALLETTA

SAN FRANGISK

Surface Effect Ship | Flag: Malta | Port: VALLETTA

SAN GWANN

Car Ferry/Catamaran | Flag: Malta | Port: VALLETTA

SAN MARCO

Catamaran | Flag: Malta | Port: VALLETTA

SAN PAWL

Surface Effect Ship | Flag: Malta | Port: VALLETTA

SD SALVOR

Tug | Flag: Malta | Port: VALLETTA

UNIVERSAL MK 1

Catamaran | Flag: Malta | Port: VALLETTA

ZALIV III

Yacht | Flag: Republic of Malta | Port: VALLETTA

Maritime News

Tankers Transit Hormuz on First Day of US Blockade

Tankers Transit Hormuz on First Day of US Blockade

4 hours ago
A third Iran-linked tanker was entering the Gulf via the Strait of Hormuz on Tuesday on the first full day of the U.S. blockade on vessels calling at Iranian ports, shipping data showed.U.S. President Donald Trump announced the blockade on Sunday after weekend peace talks in Islamabad between the U.S. and Iran failed to reach a deal.As the three vessels transiting the strait were not heading to Iranian ports, they are not covered by the blockade.Panama-flagged Peace Gulf, a medium-range tanker, is heading to Hamriyah port in the United Arab Emirates, LSEG data showed.
Shipbuilding: Changing Shipyard Dynamics in Japan

Shipbuilding: Changing Shipyard Dynamics in Japan

23 hours ago
Continuous design refinement and incremental productivity gains — reflecting the Japanese concept of kaizen — alongside unremitting attention to contractual performance and product quality have seen the country’s shipbuilders maintain a high profile in certain sectors of the commercial vessel market.The industry’s scale, reach and financial returns, though, have suffered from the onslaught of competition from its Asian counterparts, most notably China and South Korea, both of whom the Japanese contend benefit from both overt and covert state financial intervention.
Meyer Turku: Cruise Vessel Demand Drives Strong Orderbook

Meyer Turku: Cruise Vessel Demand Drives Strong Orderbook

23 hours ago
In the world of large cruise ship construction, few yards operate at the level of Meyer Turku, which recently unveiled its 2025 results which serve as a turning point, not just in financial recovery, but in long-term strategic positioning.The numbers, at first glance, tell a familiar post-pandemic story. Turnover climbed to €2.14 billion, up more than 17% year-on-year, while adjusted EBIT reached €105.1 million, marking a continued recovery from losses just two years prior. But beneath the financials lies a more consequential shift: a yard restructuring itself for independence, stability, and a decade-plus of secured production.
Security & Rescue Training Center for Law Enforcement, EMS, Commercial and Military Set to Open in 2028

Security & Rescue Training Center for Law Enforcement, EMS, Commercial and Military Set to Open in 2028

yesterday
A new multi-million dollar Security and Rescue Training Center (SRTC), the first commercial facility of its kind in the world, is set to be built in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). It will serve as a regional hub for advanced, first-class, certified mission-based training for Helicopter Emergency Medical Services (HEMS), law enforcement, special forces, and commercial enterprises across the world.Created by investment firm Sahra Group, the facility, opening in 2028, will be constructed and operated in partnership with leader in solutions for aircrew training and simulation, AMST Group.
US Navy to Block Ships from Iranian Ports

US Navy to Block Ships from Iranian Ports

yesterday
President Donald Trump said on Sunday the U.S. Navy would start blockading the Strait of Hormuz, raising the stakes after marathon talks with Iran failed to reach a deal to end the war, jeopardizing a fragile two-week ceasefire.The U.S. Central Command said U.S. forces would begin implementing the blockade of all maritime traffic entering and exiting Iranian ports at 10 a.m. ET (1400 GMT) on Monday.It would be "enforced impartially against vessels of all nations entering or departing Iranian ports and coastal areas, including all Iranian ports on the Arabian Gulf and Gulf of Oman," a CENTCOM statement on X said.U.S.
Maritime Reporter and Engineering News (April 2026)
Maritime Reporter and Engineering News (April 2026)