Seaway's Shipping Season to Open March 31
The Montreal to Lake Ontario and Welland Canal sections of the St. Lawrence Seaway will open for navigation at 8:00 a.m., March 31, according to an announcement made by the St.
SEMCO Building Three Dredges
SEMCO, Inc., located approximately 15 miles south of New Orleans, is currently building three 28 in. Super Dragon cutter/suction dredges for Ellicott Machine Corp. International.
Charter Rates Steady Worldwide, On the Rise in U.K./Continent
Charter rates for product tankers have been broadly steady around the world this week, with the exception of a slight improvement in the UK/continent sector. Shippers said 20-22…
Detroit Diesel, Volvo Penta Collaboration Concludes
Detroit Diesel Corporation (DDC) and Volvo Penta of the Americas (VPA) have announced a mutual agreement to conclude their successful four-year collaboration which…
ECTUG Adds To Halifax Fleet
Eastern Canada Towing Ltd. (ECTUG) has purchased a newly-built azimuthing stern drive (ASD) harbor tug at a cost of $3.7 million. Named Point Valiant and handed over to ECTUG in December 1998…
Chesapeake Begins Restaurant Vessel Construction
Chesapeake Shipbuilding Corp. has signed a contract with Maritime Equipment Corp. for the design and construction of a new 140 ft. restaurant vessel, with delivery scheduled for May 1999.
Canal Barge Order for FirstWave/Newpark
FirstWave/Newpark Shipbuilding has been awarded a contract by Canal Barge Company, Inc. of New Orleans, La. for the construction of 10 double skin tank barges. All…
Atlantic Repairs Northern Access Fire Damage
The contract for repairs to TGS-NOPEC's seismic vessel, Northern Access, has been awarded to Atlantic Marine, Inc. The vessel suffered damage during an engine room…
Cummins Marine Welcomes Cheramie Comeback
Back in 1992, when Manny Cheramie was first diagnosed in bad health, he decided to sell his 13-boat fleet of towboats. Still only in his forties, it was a real blow…
NMEA to Introduce New Standards
The National Marine Electronics Association (NMEA) is expanding its efforts to develop uniform standards for interfacing and installing marine electronics equipment.
Eastern Shipbuilding to Build 300 ft. Ferry
Eastern Shipbuilding Group, Panama City, Fla., has announced the contract signing with the Bridgeport & Port Jefferson Steamboat Company, a subsidiary of McAllister Towing and Transportation Company…
Halter Begins Construction of Three Second Generation Hvide SDM
Halter Marine, Inc. has begun construction of three second generation Ship Docking Modules (SDM) at its Lockport, La. shipyard for Hvide Marine, Inc. The new tugs…
Aluminum Extrusions Available in U.S.
By joining forces with one of the world's leading producers of Friction Stir Welded products -- Marine Aluminum of Haugesund, Norway - Williamsburg Fabricators is…
CDM Offers
CDM is a Western Australian company, and is among the forerunners in aluminum vessel construction systems and fabrication. More than 300 CDM vessels are in operation worldwide.
On-Site Mechanic
For scheduled maintenance and repairs, Industrial Lift has one of their mechanics on site at Hampton Roads for one shift per day. The cost for the mechanic during…
CD-ROM Interactive Training
To fulfill the training portion of the contract, United Rentals delivered Snorkel's CD-ROM computer based interactive training program to the shipyard and worked with Stan Blakenship…
Power Track Strength Concerns
When the Snorkels were first delivered, there was concern the power track used to hold the hydraulic hoses wasn't strong enough. Norshipco is so oriented to steel components…
New Booms
The contract started with 11 new Snorkel TB 60 telescoping booms that were shipped directly from the factory to Norshipco. The TB 60's have 500 lbs. unrestricted platform capacity, 66-ft.
Three Part Contract Keeps Snorkels Running for Norshipco
"We've owned aerial work platforms before," says Stan Blankenship, superintendent at Norshipco in Norfolk, Va., "but it just didn't pay off for us. When we had breakdowns…
Coal Transhipment Terminal Finds New Cure for Old Conveyor Spillage Problems
Neary four million tons of coal passed in and out of Scotland's Hunterston Terminal in 1997, drawn in large part by a reputation for fast turnaround that has made…