NSRC: Funding Deficits Will Hamper Naval Efforts
"Readiness at Risk: Crisis in American Military Maintenance" to draw attention to the funding emergency facing the United States armed forces. The paper is a compilationā¦
Diamond Offshore Receives Ocean Baroness
Diamond Offshore Drilling Inc. reported net income of $22.6 million, or $0.17 per share on a diluted basis, on revenues of $193.7 million for the first quarter of 2002ā¦
Kirby 1Q Results are Up
Kirby Corporation reported net earnings for the first quarter ended March 31, 2002 of $8,808,000, or $.36 per share, compared with $6,755,000, or $.28 per share, for the 2001 first quarter.
EVAC Receives Order to Outfit Empress
Envirovac Inc. received an order from Nichols Brothers Boat Builders for the vacuum collection and treatment system for the "Empress of the North." Owner of theā¦
Chiles Offshore Reports 1Q Results
Chiles Offshore Inc. income of $4.1 million or $0.20 per diluted share after an extraordinary loss of $0.02 per diluted share, compared to net income of $5.3 millionā¦
Thrane & Thrane Ships Products Supporting Fleet77
In relation to the service launch of Fleet77 by Inmarsat on April 10, 2002, Thrane & Thrane is has started shipping Capsat Fleet77 products to its partners and distributors worldwide.
Sonsub ROV, Support Vessel Available
Sonsub Inc. is currently offering time slots for their ROV spread consisting of the HOS Dominator support vessel and the 2500m Triton XL 11 ROV system. Availableā¦
Kivett Elected to Crowley Board
Earl Kivett was elected to Crowley Maritime Corporation's board of directors at the company's annual meeting held March 27 in Oakland. In addition, each of the otherā¦
S. Korea Ship Orders Fall 46%
New ship orders for world market share leading South Korea, dipped 46% in 1Q 2002, according to government sources. New orders amounted to 917,000 cgt for 21 vesselsā¦
HHI Set To Put Big Dent in Offshore Market
Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) is reportedly set to win up to $1.3 billion worth of orders for offshore projects by end-June, according to published reports. Theā¦