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Queen Elizabeth

Her Majesty the Queen to name Cunards new liner Queen Elizabeth

Wed, 8 Sep 2010

Cunard Line has announced that Her Majesty the Queen will name the company's new Queen Elizabeth Cruise Liner

Maersk Edinburgh at Hamburg

Rickmers giant Maersk Edinburgh makes maiden call to Hamburg

Tue, 7 Sep 2010

Maersk Edinburgh is the largest Rickmers ship ever to call in at the Port of Hamburg

Daily Telegraph advert

Win tickets to the Daily Telegraph's CRUISE Show

Fri, 3 Sep 2010

The UK's only travel show dedicated to cruising will be held at Birmingham's NEC on 16 and 17 October

National Cruise Week 2010

Fri, 3 Sep 2010

National Cruise Week runs between 19 - 26 September 2010

The Big Rememberance

Thu, 2 Sep 2010

Rememberance Ceremony for World Maritime Day to be held on 23 September

Murwab

Largest LNG carrier to dock at Milford Haven

Fri, 27 Aug 2010

Murwab the first Q-Flex LNG vessel to off-load at Dragon LNG in Milford Haven

LS Jamie

Cockett Marine Oil signs up two tankers

Thu, 26 Aug 2010

Cockett Marine Oil has signed up two modern tankers to provide its new bunkers-only service for English Channel shipping

Replica of San Salvador

San Diego museum to build replica galleon

Mon, 23 Aug 2010

The Maritime Museum of San Diego plan to build a replica of the sailing ship San Salvador

Beluga Projects

Beluga Shipping increases newbuild lift capacities

Sun, 22 Aug 2010

Beluga Shipping has decided to increase the lifting capacity of its new series of ships

Willem Van Oranje

Dredgers Willem Van Oranje and Gateway delivered

Sat, 21 Aug 2010

Holland delivers hopper dredgers Willem Van Oranje and Gateway to Royal Boskalis Westminster

Halli

Oil recovery vessel Halli goes back to work

Fri, 20 Aug 2010

After an eight-month rebuild FNS Halli goes back to sea

SCF Baltica

Arctic voyage for SCF Baltica

Wed, 18 Aug 2010

SCF Baltica has begun a 7,000 nautical mile navigation along the Northern Sea Route


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