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MASSA: Innovation Inside its DNA

May 10, 2022

From designing the world’s largest transducer; to lobster-like surf crawling robots to detect and destroy mines; to creating a new bowling score system; to designing, building and delivering sonar systems used by the most powerful navy on the planet…

CODA Elects Plumb to Board of Directors

Sep 13, 2019

Coda Octopus Group, Inc. (CODA) (Nasdaq: CODA), a leader in real-time 3D sonar technology and real-time subsea intelligence, announced the election of J. Charles Plumb, Captain, USNR (Ret.) to its Board of Directors. Captain Plumb was elected at the company’s annual meeting of stockholders…

Sonar: Critical to Bridge Demolition, Recovery

Jul 31, 2019

What happens when a bridge or other structure is no longer in use and needs to be removed? There are several options, the most exciting of which is demolition.These jobs require caution and careful planning to guarantee safety and ensure that…

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Anglo-Eastern Furthers Greek Presence with Strengthened Leadership Commitment

Anglo-Eastern Furthers Greek Presence with Strengthened Leadership Commitment

AD Ports Group Commences Cruise, Ferry Terminal Services

AD Ports Group Commences Cruise, Ferry Terminal Services

Republic of the Marshall Islands Recognized for 22 Consecutive Years of QUALSHIP 21

Republic of the Marshall Islands Recognized for 22 Consecutive Years of QUALSHIP 21

Aqua superPower, Tidal Transit Partner on Electric CTVs

Aqua superPower, Tidal Transit Partner on Electric CTVs

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New York Times Business News - May 19,
Data from traders and LSEG show that oil exports from Russia’s western ports rose in the first half of May despite drone strikes.
South Korea's NOFI purchases up to 65,000 tonnes of feed wheat through a tender, traders claim