CASPIAN SUPPORTER

Type Date of Build FlagValue RegisterValue Port of Regestry
Standby Ship 1971-06-01 Kazakhstan AKTAU
IMO Number Official Number Call Sign
7116169 7116169 UNEK
Legnth Breadth Gross tonnage Net tonnage Deadweight tonnage
76.26 12.28 1219 366 1473

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CASPIAN SUPPORTER Owner, Manager, Shipyard

A/S Haugesunds Slip

<p>A/S Haugesunds Slip is a shipbuilding and repair company based in Haugesund, a coastal town in Norway. Established in the early 20th century, the company has developed a reputation for its maritime expertise and

Caspian Sea Support LLP

<p>Caspian Sea Support LLP is a company that specializes in providing logistical and support services, typically in the Caspian Sea region. This area is known for its significant oil and gas resources, and various

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Fortescue Charters Up to 12 Ammonia-Capable Bulkers from CMB.TECH

Fortescue Charters Up to 12 Ammonia-Capable Bulkers from CMB.TECH

14 hours ago
Australian mining company Fortescue has signed an agreement with Belgian shipping and cleantech group CMB.TECH to charter up to 12 ammonia-capable bulk carriers, stepping up efforts to decarbonize maritime transport and support the development of green ammonia as a marine fuel.Under the agreement, Fortescue will charter 12 Newcastlemax dry bulk vessels, each with a carrying capacity of 210,000 deadweight tonnes, from Bocimar, the dry bulk shipping arm of CMB.TECH.Up to three of the vessels will be delivered with dual-fuel ammonia engines and are expected to enter service by the end of 2026
Korean Partners to Develop Robotic “Total Hull Care Solution”

Korean Partners to Develop Robotic “Total Hull Care Solution”

4 days ago
HD Hyundai Heavy Industries and five other HD Hyundai affiliates are embarking on the development of a robot and data-based integrated hull management solution that automates the entire process—from hull diagnosis to cleaning and performance verification—for the first time in the shipbuilding industry.HD Hyundai Heavy Industries signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for the joint development and commercialization of the "Total Hull Care Solution" with affiliates HD Korea Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering, HD Hyundai Robotics, HD Hyundai Marine Solution, and Avicus, as well as with KCC, a specialist in marine paints, and TAS Global, a specialist in underwater robots.
ABS and Partners to Develop Conditional Unmanned Bridge

ABS and Partners to Develop Conditional Unmanned Bridge

6 days ago
ABS, Polaris Shipping, HD Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) and autonomous navigation solutions provider AVIKUS have signed a four-party Concept Study Agreement for the implementation of a Conditional Unmanned Bridge.Under the agreement, the parties will jointly develop an autonomous navigation concept enabling unmanned bridge operation during deep-sea voyages, when defined conditions are met, on one of Polaris Shipping's 325K Very Large Ore Carriers (VLOCs).The concept is not a fully unmanned operation across the entire voyage. Rather, it is a phased autonomous navigation concept under which the bridge is left unmanned only under specific low-risk conditions, such as open-ocean passage.
188 Merchant Marine, Military Officers Graduate from USMMA

188 Merchant Marine, Military Officers Graduate from USMMA

58 minutes ago
The U.S. Merchant Marine Academy (USMMA) graduated 188 new merchant marine and military officers during its 90th commencement ceremony.U.S. Secretary of Transportation Sean P. Duffy, whose department oversees the Academy, one of the Nation’s five service academies, introduced the keynote speaker, U.S. Secretary of the Army Daniel Driscoll.Driscoll delivered the commencement address to the Class of 2026 before an audience of more than 3,000 family members, friends, alumni and representatives from the federal government, U.S. military and maritime industry.
Autonomous Vehicles Solve (and Create) Problems for Ports

Autonomous Vehicles Solve (and Create) Problems for Ports

3 hours ago
Autonomous vehicles are increasingly sophisticated defensive tools for ports wanting to protect against maritime threats - including attacks from other autonomous vehicles.In December 15 last year, the Security Service of Ukraine reported that its underwater drone had struck a Russian submarine in Novorossiysk. The incident highlighted just how sophisticated potential threats have become. Harbor cameras were likely hacked, providing real-time visual evidence of the attack, with associated AI possibly identifying and guiding the autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) to its target.