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IPD: Through the Panama ...

The German Navy's Indo-Pacific unit, led by Flotilla Admiral Axel Schulz, has already had two "wonderful port calls", as the unit commander called them, after crossing the Atlantic. From 17 - 20 May, the frigate "Baden-Württemberg" and the task force provider "Frankfurt am Main" were in Halifax/Canada, and from 23 - 26 May in New York. There they were part of "Fleet Week", which is traditionally celebrated every year by the US Navy, the US Marine Corps and the US Coast Guard. During Fleet Week, large naval vessels dock at the New York Passenger Ship Terminal on the Hudson River on the west side of Manhattan....

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10th Maritime Colloquium Wilhelmshaven

Yesterday, the 10th Maritime Colloquium took place in the beautiful city on the Jade, Wilhelmshaven. 10th Maritime Colloquium Wilhelmshaven Retired Rear Admiral Karsten SchneiderRetired Rear Admiral Karsten Schneider Dr Moritz BrakeDr Moritz Brake Flotilla Admiral Sascha RackwitzFlotilla Admiral Sascha Rackwitz 10th Maritime Colloquium Wilhelmshaven10th Maritime Colloquium... Maritime Colloquium...

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Maritime security as part of the SMM

The MS&D (Conference on Maritime Security and Defence) forum will take place during SMM (Shipbuilding, Machinery & Marine Technology) from 3 to 6 September 2024. The German Maritime Institute (DMI) is organising this forum in cooperation with Hamburg Messe. Mittler Report Verlag is the exclusive media partner. Maritime security in focus Maritime security, for a long time a specialist area solely the responsibility of naval forces, is omnipresent today. While the Ever Given or Freemantle Highway accidents were accidents, the warlike events in the Black and Red Seas threaten the entire maritime industry. All over the world...

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Rostock: Fraunhofer Institute opens research centre for marine engines

The Fraunhofer Institute for Large Structures in Production Technology (Fraunhofer IGP) will be conducting research on the former site of the engine manufacturer Caterpillar in Warnemünde. The researchers at the new Hydrogen Application Centre, which will open in May 2024, are investigating how climate-damaging emissions in shipping can be reduced and how ships can be made even more sustainable as a means of transport. Neptun Werft bought the site last year and has now leased part of it to the institute. The institute shares the former construction hall with Neptun Werft, which will use its area for shipbuilding in future and also utilise the services of the Fraunhofer IPG...

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