Government to Restrict Employment of Foreign Workers in Shipbuilding During Supercycle

The UK government plans to reduce foreign workers in shipbuilding amid a supercycle, raising concerns over local workforce shortages.
US Navy Transitions to Data-Driven Assessments for Combat Readiness

The US Navy is set to enhance combat readiness through data-driven assessments, starting in 2025.
20% of UK Manufacturers Reduce Exports to the US Due to Tariffs

20% of UK manufacturers have reduced US exports due to tariffs, highlighting trade war impacts and market diversification efforts.
CSM Energy Expands Fleet with New SPEC SPP40 Platform Supply Vessel

CSM Energy enhances its fleet with the new SPEC SPP40 PSV, addressing growing offshore service demands and environmental regulations.
Yang Ming’s First Dual-Fuel Vessel: A Shift Towards LNG

Yang Ming introduces its first dual-fuel vessel, the YM WILLPOWER, marking a significant shift towards LNG compliance.
BlackSky Secures Multi-Million Pound Contract for Gen-3 Satellite

BlackSky has secured a significant contract for its Gen-3 satellite, enhancing its presence in the international defence sector.
Japan Prioritises Naval Sector Reconstruction Following Election Victory

Japan’s Takaichi government prioritises naval sector reconstruction for economic security, aiming to enhance global competitiveness.
Reganosa Launches bioLNG Service in Mugardos for Maritime Decarbonisation

Reganosa’s new bioLNG service in Mugardos aims to support maritime decarbonisation and reduce CO2 emissions by up to 92%.
Airlines Face 4,800 Aircraft Shortfall by 2027 Due to Delivery Delays

Global airlines anticipate a 4,800 aircraft shortfall by 2027 due to ongoing delivery delays, impacting long-haul capacity.
Spanish Merchant Fleet Hits Historic Lows: 16% Decline in Gross Tonnage

The Spanish merchant fleet has reached a historic low, with significant declines in capacity and competitiveness.









