Cruise + Ferry 2001 Preview
This year's Cruise + Ferry Exhibition promises to be even bigger than it was in 1999. The biennial show, which draws thousands of cruise and ferry operators, chief engineers…
Holland America's New Ship Series Points Toward New Vista
Holding on to its 128-year -dam tradition, Holland America unveiled two new additions to its fleet — ms Zuiderdam and ms Oosterdam — at the Seatrade Cruise Shipping Convention. Measuring 951 ft.
ASNE Day to Feature Timely Technical Papers, Informative Exhibits
The American Society of Naval Engineers (ASNE) annual exhibition, conference, and annual meeting, ASNE Day 2001, is set for April 30 - May 1, 2001 at the Hyatt Regency Crystal City Hotel in Arlington…
COMSAT Mobile Communications -- Working With U.S. Coast Guard to Save Lives at Sea
Two employees of the COMSAT Mobile Communications (CMC) Land Earth Station in Southbury, Conn., were recognized recently by the United States Coast Guard (USCG)…
Editor's Note
Quality, quality, quality. Ship and boat owners seeking to build a long-term profitable marine business are making this factor the cornerstone of decision making.
Despite Lagging Economy, Carnival Continues To Expand
Carnival Corp. plans to post more vessels to Europe, a smaller but more promising market than the North American sector dominated by the world's biggest cruise group, executives said on Tuesday.
Selectivity, Backlog Play Major Roles In Low Korean Shipbuilding Orders
South Korean shipyards had won 1.7 million in compensated gross tons (CGTs) of shipbuilding orders during the first quarter of this year, down 32.6 percent from a year ago…
European Tanker Companies Pool Together
Danish shipping companies Maersk Tankers, owned by shipping and oil group A.P. Moeller, and D/S Torm said on Wednesday they had established a new product tanker…
Minoan Denies Reports Of Share Swap With P&O Princess
Greek ferry operator Minoan Lines dismissed press reports on Wednesday that cruise operator P&O Princess had expressed interest for its subsidiary Minoan Flying Dolphins (MFD).
Cammell Laird To Cut More Than 300 Jobs
Struggling British shipbuilder Cammell Laird, which called in receivers last week, is to mothball its yard at Teesside, northeast England, and cut over 300 jobs nationally.
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