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12 Oct 2025

Danish Shipping Launches African Maritime Training Initiative

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Danish Shipping has launched an initiative to help build maritime competence and create opportunities for talented African cadets.Danish shipping companies and Danish authorities have a long history of cooperating closely with African partners, especially in the maritime sector.Building on successful partnerships between Danish shipping companies and African maritime institutions, the African Maritime Training Initiative aims to strengthen cooperation and create opportunities…

12 Oct 2025

Denmark Boosts Arctic Naval Capacity

Source: Danish Ministry of Defence

In collaboration with the Government of Greenland and the Government of the Faroe Islands, the Government of Denmark and the parties to the 2024-2033 Defence Agreement have agreed on the Second Agreement on the Arctic and North Atlantic.This second agreement involves a range of defence acquisitions to further strengthen the operational effectiveness of the Danish Armed Forces in the region including two additional Arctic vessels, a maritime patrol aircraft capacity, a new headquarters for Joint Arctic Command…

03 Oct 2025

Russian Warships Repeatedly Provoke Danish Vessels in Straits

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Russian warships have repeatedly sailed on collision courses, aimed weapons at Danish naval vessels and disrupted navigation systems in Denmark's straits that connect the Baltic Sea to the North Sea, its defence intelligence service said on Friday.Such incidents risk unintended escalation, it said.The Baltic region remains on high alert after incidents involving undersea cables, gas pipeline outages, airspace violations and drone sightings since Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine…

09 Sep 2025

Denmark’s First Electric Tugboat is Named by Her Majesty Queen Mary

The green transition in Denmark’s maritime sector took an important step forward today as Denmark’s – and Svitzer’s – first electric tugboat was named by Her Majesty Queen Mary at a ceremony in Copenhagen. Credit: Svitzer

Denmark’s, and Svitzer’s, first electric tugboat was named by Her Majesty Queen Mary at a ceremony in Copenhagen.The new tugboat will carry the name Svitzer Ingrid, as announced by Her Majesty during the naming ceremony, which was attended by more than 100 executives from the Danish maritime industry. Svitzer Ingrid has a battery capacity equivalent to that of 23 modern electric cars and can perform most tasks using electricity, thereby reducing annual CO₂ emissions by 600 to 900 tons.Svitzer operates a fleet of over 450 tugboats…