Friday, July 18, 2008 Maritime News

USNS Grasp Crew Improves School Building in Antigua

Jul 18, 2008

Civil service mariners from Military Sealift Command rescue and salvage ship USNS Grasp completed three days and more than 445 man-hours of improvement projects

Seven Atlantic Launched

Jul 18, 2008

The Seven Atlantic has been designed by Merwede Shipyard in close liaison with Subsea 7 and the dive spread manufacturer. It is a fully Dynamic Positioned Diving

Spanish Research Vessels to get Kongsberg and Simrad Systems

Jul 18, 2008

The Spanish sales division for Simrad and Kongsberg Maritime have signed contracts for one of its biggest projects to date; the supply and installation of navigation,

Coast Guard Urges Port Personnel to Obtain TWIC

Jul 18, 2008

The northern , along with other mid-Atlantic ports, is scheduled to begin enforcing the use of Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC) at port terminals

Detained Cruise Ship Cleared for Departure

Jul 18, 2008

The Coast Guard has cleared a 637-ft. cruise ship for departure after it was detained for numerous discrepancies found during a recent routine inspection. A six-person

Genco Takes Delivery of Vessel

Jul 18, 2008

Genco Shipping & Trading Limited announced that it has taken delivery of the Genco Cavalier, a 2007-built Supramax vessel. The Genco Cavalier is the second vessel

Aries Renews Bareboat Charters for Two Tankers

Jul 18, 2008

Aries Maritime Transport Limited announced it has renewed the bareboat charters for the Stena Compass, a 2006-built double-hull products tanker, and its sister ship,

ExxonMobil in Talks with Possible LNG Buyers

Jul 18, 2008

ExxonMobil Corp. has started marketing gas from its planned liquified natural gas project in to potential buyers. Discussions with buyers began this month, according

WSDOT Announces Vessel Move

Jul 18, 2008

The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) Ferries Division will move the 144-car Hyak to the Seattle/Bremerton route on Sunday evening, July 20,

This Day in Naval History - July 18

Jul 18, 2008

From the Navy News Service 1775 - Continental Congress resolves that each colony provide armed vessels. 1779 - Commodore Abraham Whipple's squadron captures 11

AKY Receives Mandatory Offer from STX

Jul 18, 2008

Reference is made to the announcement by STX concerning the mandatory offer for all issued shares in Aker Yards ASA at a price of NOK 63 per share. Aker Yards'

IMO Deploys Glerum to Assist in Salvage

Jul 18, 2008

The Government of the has requested IMO to mobilize an independent salvage expert to provide guidance on assessing the technical aspects of the salvage proposals

Yacht Express Makes Debut Down Under

Jul 18, 2008

Dockwise Yacht Transports’ (DYT) newest ship, the 687.5-ft. (209 meter) Yacht Express, is due to arrive in next week. The largest vessel of its kind in the world,

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