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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.

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.

Balich, the director of the Olympics, says that athletes' parades have made ceremonies run long

Posted to Maritime Reporter on February 10, 2026

Creative director Marco Balich said that the opening ceremony for the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics in Italy was a complex show, staged at four different locations. Its length could be attributed to the exuberance and fervor of the athletes.

Wartsila order misses forecast but data centres are still on track

Posted to Maritime Reporter on February 4, 2026

Wartsila, the Finnish engineering company, missed its fourth-quarter order forecasts on Tuesday due to U.S. tariffs on batteries and increased competition in their energy storage business. Even though CEO Hakan AGnevall said that there were…

South Korea delegation to Canada to lobby on submarine project

Posted to Maritime Reporter on January 25, 2026

South Korean Presidential Chief of Staff Kang Hoon -sik announced on Monday that he would be heading to Canada with Hyundai Motor executives and representatives of shipbuilders Hanwha & HD Hyundai Heavy Industries in order to secure a major subcontract.

Taiwan successfully completes the first underwater trial of a domestically-made submarine

Posted to Maritime Reporter on January 30, 2026

Taiwan completed its first underwater sea test for its domestically developed sub on 'Thursday. This is a major milestone in a program aimed at strengthening the deterrence against the Chinese navy, and protecting important sea lanes if war breaks out.

German budget committee green-lights TKMS frigates deal, say sources

Posted to Maritime Reporter on January 29, 2026

The German budget committee approved a pre-contract to buy?MEKO A200 class frigates on Wednesday. According to two members of the committee, TKMS will pay?50 millions euros ($59.70million) for these frigates. The budget committee approved an…

Rheinmetall CEO: Luerssen acquisition will lead to increased naval activity

Posted to Maritime Reporter on January 23, 2026

Armin Papperger, CEO of Rheinmetall, said that the company is considering further acquisitions within the naval sector. In September, Rheinmetall agreed to buy the warship division from German shipbuilder Luerssen at a price of 1.35 billion euro ($1.57 billion).

Hanwha Group aims to create 200,000 jobs or more in Canada by the year 2040

Posted to Maritime Reporter on January 22, 2026

Hanwha Group, a South Korean conglomerate, aims to create 'at least 200,000 jobs' in Canada by 2040, through cooperation between various sectors, including shipbuilding. The company is competing for a highly contested subcontract. Hanwha will…

Sources: German military preparing for at least three frigates to be purchased from TKMS

Posted to Maritime Reporter on January 22, 2026

According to sources familiar with this project, the German military is preparing a purchase of at least three MEKO A200 class frigates from German shipbuilder TKMS. Each of these ships will cost around $1.17 billion. Sources said that a 'preliminary…

Leonardo Chair rebuts Fincantieri merger remarks

Posted to Maritime Reporter on January 20, 2026

Leonardo's Chairman on Tuesday dismissed his?comments about a possible merger with Italian shipbuilder Fincantieri as a "light-hearted joke". Stefano Pontecorvo, at a business meeting in Milan on Monday, floated the idea that the two state-controlled companies could merge.

Leonardo Chair floats idea for future merger with Fincantieri

Posted to Maritime Reporter on January 19, 2026

The chairman of Leonardo, an Italian defence and aerospace company, floated the idea on Monday?of a possible future merger between Leonardo and Fincantieri. Stefano Pontecorvo, speaking at a Bocconi University conference in Milan, told an audience that he hopes the two groups can merge one day.

Trump's Greenland Threat puts Europe Inc. back in the crosshairs of tariffs

Posted to Maritime Reporter on January 19, 2026

As European companies became accustomed to the hard-won U.S. tariff agreements last year, Donald Trump put them right back in his sights with an "explosive" threat to levy levies against nations who oppose his plan to takeover Greenland. Trump…

Germany's TKMS is looking for investment packages to woo Canada about the $12 billion submarine tender

Posted to Maritime Reporter on January 20, 2026

The CEO of TKMS, a warship builder, said that he is in discussions with Norwegian and German firms to offer a multibillion-dollar package to Canada 'in a fiercely-competitive submarine tender. He was trying to beat a rival 'South korean' bid.

Germany's TKMS is looking for investment packages to woo Canada about the $12 billion submarine tender

Posted to Maritime Reporter on January 20, 2026

The CEO of TKMS, a warship builder, said that he is in discussions with 'Norwegian, German and German companies in order to offer a multibillion-dollar investment package to Canada as part of a fiercely competitive'submarine tender. He hopes to beat a competing South Korean bid.

Sources say that Germany's Uniper is close to signing an agreement with India to purchase green ammonia

Posted to Maritime Reporter on January 9, 2026

Two people with knowledge of the matter said that the state-owned German utility Uniper was close to a deal for the purchase of green ammonia in India, as part of Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s planned trip to India next week. Germany is betting…

French and Benelux stocks: Factors to watch

Posted to Maritime Reporter on January 9, 2026

Here are some company news and stories that could have a significant impact on France and Benelux's markets or individual stocks. AIR FRANCE KLM has announced that 80 flights will be cancelled on Friday from and to Amsterdam Schiphol Airport due to expected snowfall in the Netherlands.

TKMS makes non-binding offer for German shipyard GNYK

Posted to Maritime Reporter on January 8, 2026

TKMS stated?in an emailed message, without disclosing details?around this offer. TKMS, spun off from Thyssenkrupp parent in October, said last month that it 'expected to decide soon' whether to purchase?GNYK. This reflects its ambition to expand due to the growing demand for defense equipment.

Hanwha's Philly Shipyard could build nuclear submarines for the US Navy, says executive

Posted to Maritime Reporter on December 25, 2025

Alex 'Wong, 'global chief strategist at Hanwha Group said that the?Philly Shipyard of Hanwha has the ability to build a nuclear-powered submarine? for the U.S. Navy. Wong stated during Hanwha's Hanwha media day in Philadelphia on Monday that "the U.S.

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