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Bronze eagle figure on the bow of the German ocean liner SS Imperator.

The SS Imperator: A Grand Hotel on the Ocean

By The Shipyard May 7, 2020February 4, 2024

A new ocean liner joined the Hamburg-America Line on 23 May 1912: the mighty SS Imperator. First interesting fact: she was a he. By order of Kaiser Wilhelm

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Aerial view of Katendrecht in Rotterdam in 1923.

Rotterdam: How a Harbor Strike Created the Largest Chinatown in Europe

By The Shipyard May 7, 2020December 18, 2024

It is a chilly spring day in 2019. Looking at the quiet streets of Rotterdam’s neighborhood of Katendrecht and the spruced-up buildings that line them,

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Rolls Royce autonomous ship of the future concept.

The Future of Autonomous Shipping: A Talk with Lloyd’s Register on the Impact of Autonomous and Unmanned Marine Systems

By The Shipyard May 7, 2020February 4, 2024

The recent advancements in artificial intelligence are promising a revolution in the transportation industry. Self-driving cars are being tested, drones are a ubiquitous presence in

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Rolls Royce unmanned autonomous ship of the future concept.

The Future of Autonomous Shipping: The IMO on the Impact of Autonomous and Unmanned Marine Systems

By The Shipyard May 7, 2020August 16, 2023

While some say that unmanned marine systems are a farfetched sci-fi dream of the future, recent advancements in digitization, robotics and artificial intelligence have shown

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Capsized bulk carrier after loss of stability due to liquefaction.

Liquefaction of Bulk Cargo Explained

By The Shipyard May 7, 2020August 16, 2023

Bulk carriers make up around 21 percent of today’s merchant ships. They are special ships used to transport solid bulk cargo, defined by the International

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Dream Cruises World Dream cruise ship at Meyer Werft in Papenburg, Germany.

How Cruise Ships Work (Part 3): The Bridge and the Engine Room

By The Shipyard May 7, 2020February 4, 2024

It’s like back in the days when we were little children. Grandpaw’s almost mystical tool shed was strictly off limits, but we were just dying

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Royal Caribbean's cruise ship Anthem of the Seas.

How Cruise Ships Work (Part 2): Laundry, Housekeeping and Kitchens

By The Shipyard May 7, 2020February 4, 2024

The number of people who choose to spend their vacation on a cruise is growing worldwide. With each new cruise ship on the market, cruise

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Royal Carribean's Oasis class cruise ships.

How Cruise Ships Work (Part 1): Water and Waste Management

By The Shipyard May 7, 2020February 4, 2024

When cruise lines advertise their ships, they usually parade their most exotic travel destinations, their award-winning gourmet restaurants, their luxury cabins and lounge areas, as

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Rickemer Rickmers in the port of Hamburg.

A Guide to Hamburg’s Port Anniversary

By The Shipyard May 7, 2020June 4, 2025

(Please note that this is not a sponsored article and I do not receive any kind of incentive from the companies or products mentioned below.

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Painting of the RMS Titanic heading for the iceberg.

13 Maritime Disasters More Tragic Than the Titanic

By The Shipyard May 7, 2020June 4, 2025

For most of us, when we think of maritime disasters, the first image that comes to mind is the colossal hull of the RMS Titanic, sinking

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