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Cargo company announces new ship to use world's largest-ever sailing technology: 'Expected to become an important lever for the industry'The ship is expected to be delivered sometime in the second half of 2026. Cargo company announces new ship to use world's largest-ever sailing technology: 'Expected to become an important lever ...
CHINA has put out to sea a monster-sized cargo ship, as the world’s manufacturing hub sets out to show tariff-obsessed Donald Trump who the big guy is. The 1,310-ft-long vessel is said to be … ...
The world's largest cargo ship has begun its maiden voyage across the Atlantic Ocean, producing a carbon footprint that is a tenth of a container ship.
Anemos is the largest sailing cargo ship ever made, measuring 265 long, 49 wide, and 206 feet tall. According to the company, its sailing cargo ships have a carbon footprint that's just one-tenth ...
The world’s largest sailing cargo ship is making its maiden voyage across the Atlantic Ocean. It left a port in France in early August, and it is on track to deliver 1000 tonnes of cognac and ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNWorld’s first wind- and hybrid-powered cargo ship marks 2 years at seaThe world's first industrial OceanWings-equipped cargo ship showed near full operational availability, saving 5.2 tons of ...
Inside Hyundai’s 650-Foot Cargo Ship Docked at the World’s Largest Car Factory. Transporting 6,900 cars across an ocean is no small feat. By Jerry Perez. Published Apr 21, 2025 12:00 PM EDT.
The world’s largest shipping trade group, Bimco, says several operators have begun halting transits through the narrow waterway.
The world's largest car carrier making its maiden voyage is generally cause for celebration. But in the case of Chinese car ...
CHINA has put out to sea a monster-sized cargo ship, as the world’s manufacturing hub sets out to show tariff-obsessed Donald Trump who the big guy is. The 1,310-ft-long vessel is said to be … ...
Come Sail Away. Earlier this month, a massive sailing cargo ship took off from the French port city Le Havre to make the 3,662 nautical-mile journey across the Atlantic to New York.. The vessel, ...
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