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K Line orders four LNG-fuelled car carriers in China

K Line orders four LNG-fuelled car carriers for European trade

Maritime-Telegraph June 8, 2026
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ONE orders six LNG dual-fuel containerships

ONE orders six LNG dual-fuel containerships from HD Hyundai

Maritime-Telegraph May 12, 2026
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CMA CGM has taken delivery of 24,000 TEU dual-fuel containership CMA CGM Grand Palais

CMA CGM takes delivery of  dual-fuel 24,000 TEU containership CMA CGM Grand Palais

Maritime-Telegraph March 19, 2026
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India becomes the world’s largest ship recycling nation

Maritime-Telegraph June 24, 2026

Dismantling begins for wrecked MSC Baltic III in Newfoundland

Maritime-Telegraph June 24, 2026

IMO announces evacuation of seafarers stranded in Persian Gulf

Maritime-Telegraph June 24, 2026

Engine room fire leaves ferry GNV Azzurra adrift in Mediterranean

Maritime-Telegraph June 23, 2026

Pirates open fire in series of aggressive boarding attempts off Yemen

Maritime-Telegraph June 23, 2026

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