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Thyssenkrupp raises valuation of steel division after Jindal discussions end

Posted to Maritime Reporter on May 12, 2026

Thyssenkrupp increased the value assigned to its steel business on Tuesday by a quarter, just two weeks after failed talks to sell to India's Jindal Steel. Thyssenkrupp, a German company, has tried to sell Europe's second largest steelmaker, ArcelorMittal, for years.

Fincantieri increases guidance for 2026 after exceeding target for new contracts

Posted to Maritime Reporter on May 11, 2026

Fincantieri, an Italian shipbuilder, revised upwards on Monday its '2026 guidance in terms of revenue and core profit. It also increased its net profit. This was after it signed a number of large contracts earlier this year that surpassed its full-year goal.

Fincantieri increases 2026 guidance after strong Q1 sales

Posted to Maritime Reporter on May 11, 2026

Fincantieri, an Italian shipbuilder, revised its full-year guidance on Monday for revenues and core profit. The group reported that new orders fell by just over 70% in the first quarter to 3.4 billion euro ($4.00 'billion). However, this does…

As the defence boom continues, Germany's TKMS has a record backlog of orders worth $24 billion.

Posted to Maritime Reporter on May 11, 2026

TKMS said that its order backlog had reached a new record on Monday. This is due to the continued demand for weapons in Europe to reduce military dependency on the United States. TKMS is owned by the German engineering conglomerate Thyssenkrupp…

Taiwan fires first torpedo for its domestic submarine

Posted to Maritime Reporter on May 7, 2026

Taiwan conducted the first torpedo firing of its domestically-developed submarine. This is a significant milestone in a project that aims to strengthen deterrence and protect vital sea lanes if war breaks out. Taiwan, which China claims to be…

FT reports that Rheinmetall is seeking 12 billion Euros to save the German warship deal

Posted to Maritime Reporter on May 6, 2026

The Financial Times (FT), Wednesday, reported that Rheinmetall wants Germany to pay about 12 billion euros ($14 billion), to take over its?troubled F126?frigate?program. This would bring the 'total cost of?"six warships up to approximately 14 billion euros.

Fincantieri Italy and KAYO will work together to strengthen Albania's Navy

Posted to Maritime Reporter on April 29, 2026

Fincantieri, an Italian shipbuilder, and Albanian KAYO have formed a joint-venture to build and maintain vessels for Albania. The country is seeking to modernize its military infrastructure and deepen its NATO connections. According to a joint statement from the government and the company…

The Italian parliament supports the donation of an aircraft carrier to Indonesia

Posted to Maritime Reporter on April 28, 2026

The Italian parliament voted on Tuesday to support a government proposal to donate an old?aircraft-carrier to Indonesia. This would strengthen relations with an ally and avoid the cost of dismantling an outdated asset. Garibaldi, a 54 million euro (63 million dollar) vessel…

The Iran War exposes the weakness of Britain's military

Posted to Maritime Reporter on April 16, 2026

After years of warnings by military chiefs that the UK's capabilities were shrinking, the Iran war left Britain's armed services exposed. This put pressure on Keir starmer, Prime Minister, to make good on his promise to invest in defence. After…

Zelenskiy offers Ukraine maritime expertise in Strait of Hormuz

Posted to Maritime Reporter on April 2, 2026

Volodymyr Zelenskiy, President of Ukraine, offered on Thursday to share Ukraine's?expertise regarding freedom of navigation?inthe Black Sea with countries that are considering ways to?keep?the Strait?of Hormuz?open amid?conflict?inthe Middle East.

Norway increases its long-term defense plan by $12 billion

Posted to Maritime Reporter on March 27, 2026

The government announced on Friday that Norway will increase its defence expenditures by 115 billion crowns (about 11.87 billion dollars) between now and 2036 to compensate for the rising costs of military equipment. According to the government…

Fincantieri, the shipbuilder, confirms its outlook for 2025 as profits soar.

Posted to Maritime Reporter on March 25, 2026

The underwater business segment, which saw an 88% increase in revenue, was the main driver of this?fourfold? jump. The shares of the Trieste-based firm rose up to 7.5% after the results. State-controlled shipbuilder reiterated their 2026 'targets' for revenue between 9.2 and 9.3 billion euro…

Sources: Primorsk remains closed after drone attacks despite Ust-Luga restarting oil exports

Posted to Maritime Reporter on March 23, 2026

Three sources familiar with this matter claim that the oil loadings at Russia's Baltic Sea Port?of Ust-Luga recommenced?on Monday after an alert for drone attacks was lifted. Primorsk, however, remained closed following aerial strikes. According to two industry sources…

Gabler shares drop below the offer price at Frankfurt debut

Posted to Maritime Reporter on March 9, 2026

Gabler Group shares fell below the?offer?price? in a debut at the Frankfurt Stock Exchange on Monday after rising earlier in the day. The shares fell below the 44 euro offer price at 1349 GMT after reaching 49.1 earlier in the day. At its final price, the company valued itself at 266 millions euros.

Italian defence group Leonardo beats 2025 guidance, cuts debt

Posted to Maritime Reporter on February 25, 2026

Leonardo, the Italian defence group, posted a '2025 result that was above its financial targets. It also saw a significant improvement in its debt and an increase in key indicators. New orders increased 14.5% on an annual basis to 23.8 billion euros ($28.09billion)…

The CEO of German shipbuilder TKMS, calls for consolidation in the industry

Posted to Maritime Reporter on February 24, 2026

In a'speech' published on Monday, the chief executive of TKMS, a -German warship builder - called for consolidation in the defence.industry. He said that money alone cannot build ships, and that the deciding?factor is how quickly industry and clients can act together.

Australia pledges $2.7 Billion to Progress Nuclear Submarine Shipyard Build

Posted to Maritime Reporter on February 14, 2026

Australia announced on Sunday that it will spend A$3.9 billion ($2.76billion) to advance construction of a shipyard which will deliver nuclear-powered subs under the trilateral AUKUS defense pact with the U.S. and?Britain. AUKUS, announced in 2021, is Australia's biggest-ever defence investment.

Fincantieri, the Italian shipbuilder, will increase revenue and profit margins by focusing on defence

Posted to Maritime Reporter on February 12, 2026

Fincantieri pledged on Thursday to 'double its core profits to 1.25 billion euros ($1.49billion) by 2030, under a new multi-year defence-focused strategy. This will also double the'shipyard production capacity of 'Italy and expand its underwater business.

Fincantieri, Italy, partners with Generative Bionics for a humanoid robot to weld.

Posted to Maritime Reporter on February 12, 2026

Italian shipbuilder Fincantieri announced a partnership on Wednesday with the 'deep-tech company, 'Generative Bionics' to develop a humanoid robot that will work alongside its workers in shipyards. Fincantieri’s shipyard in Genoa, Italy, will begin testing the robot by 2026.

TKMS, a submarine manufacturer, has a record backlog of orders worth $22 billion and is raising its sales forecast.

Posted to Maritime Reporter on February 11, 2026

German submarine manufacturer TKMS announced a record-breaking $22 billion backlog of orders on Wednesday. They also raised their 2026 sales forecast, citing a surge in demand for warships during a period of increasing geopolitical tensions.

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