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Nov 20, 2006
Imtech has received an order worth $25.6m for an important part of the technology on board a high-tech floating oil-production platform to be made operational in the North Sea.
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Mar 08, 2004
Maritime communications is an estimated $1 billion industry, encompassing ship operators, merchant fleets, governments and private yacht owners. There is arguably
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Sep 23, 2003
An agreement has been reached between the European Union and China on its participation in the GALILEO program. This agreement was initialled in Beijing on September 18 by F.
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Jan 16, 2003
The European Commission (EC) has stated that the Galileo satellite navigation system must go ahead on schedule despite financial contribution delays experienced by the European Space Agency (ESA).
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Dec 04, 2002
Type LNG Carrier
Owner BP Shipping
Builder Samsung
British Trader has been noted as a technologically advanced double hull LNG carriers, designed to meet world
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Nov 25, 2002
The Yemen Port Authority fleet at Aden have taken delivery of bollard pull Tug “Wadi Hassan” built by Damen Shipyard in The Netherlands. Each of the Azimuth Stern
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Jul 09, 2002
The European Union is on track to start its own satellite navigation and positioning system, Galileo, as it was earlier this year announced that the Council of
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Apr 10, 2002
The European Transport Council (i.e. the Transport Ministers of the European Member States), which
met in Brussels on March 25-26, has released from the European
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Dec 14, 2001
As increasing attention is paid to ensuring the nation is secure from attacks - whether direct or covert - via the waterways, companies that supply vessels and
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Jan 05, 2001
NovAtel has been granted a contract by the European Space Agency (ESA) for definition work on Galileo, the proposed European satellite navigation system. The $126,
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Aug 18, 2000
Halter Delivers Four Patrol Boats to Venezuelan Navy
Halter Marine has answered the call from the Venezuelan Navy for a variety of patrol boats. The company recently delivered four 80 ft.
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Jul 14, 2000
Halter Responds To Venezuelan Navy Needs
Halter Marine has answered the call from the Venezuelan Navy for a variety of patrol boats. The company recently delivered four 80 ft.
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Jun 09, 2000
A new European Union-backed radio satellite system could help find sunken ships, EU officials said, promoting the potential benefits of the "Galileo" satellite navigation system.
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Mar 09, 2000
A new integrated satellite navigation and speed log system with combined 24-channel GPS-Glonass positioning — Debeg Satlog 4124 — has been introduced by STN Atlas Marine Electronics.
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Jan 14, 2000
The Eufala Police Department, in Alabama, recently unveiled a well-equipped boat for the purpose of search and rescue. The boat was presented to the department by the Alabama Marine Police.
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Nov 12, 1999
The only logical reason the sustained high price per barrel of oil has not already been dubbed "OIL BOOM 2000" is the fact that hindsight is 20/20. Companies that operate,
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Nov 12, 1999
Bollinger Shipyards, Lockport, La. has launched USS Tornado, the U.S. Navy's newest Patrol Coastal Ship. The 14th of the Cyclone Class constructed by Bollinger,
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Nov 05, 1999
When the cold September sea reached out her icy fingers to claim fisherman John Roberts, a plastic boat in a cozy British pub came to his rescue.
Just as Roberts
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Nov 02, 1999
To say the Gulf of Mexico maritime business had a down year would be a major understatement. But rags-to-riches-to-rags experience of the past has resulted in a consolidated,
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Aug 27, 1999
U.S. Secretary of Transportation Rodney E. Slater and South Dakota Senator Tim Johnson joined with Admiral James M. Loy, Commandant of the USCG, to officially switch
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