The Marinera, which was seized by the U.S., isn’t the only ship from the “shadow fleet” of oil tankers to switch lately to a ...
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How container ships keep stacks from sliding or toppling in heavy seas, twist locks, corner castings, and load paths
Even the biggest ship rolls in rough water, so container stacks rely on standardized corner castings and twist locks to turn thousands of boxes into one rigid structure. This breaks down how the oval ...
The trend accelerated in December, as America tightened its quarantine on Venezuela. The raids suggest that America intends ...
Trump has pushed Russia out of Latin America and seized tankers while conceding nothing in Europe.
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How ships turn signal and stay balanced on the open sea
Ships rely on lights, rudders, and surprising tech to avoid collisions and stay upright — even in rough seas. Here's how it all works.
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