Anteon Awarded $40M Ship's System Support Contract
Anteon International Corporation announced that Supervisor of Shipbuilding (SUPSHIP), Portsmouth, Va., has awarded Anteon a 5-year contract with an estimated value of $40 million.
Severn Trent De Nora Introduces Marine Sewage Treatment Unit
Severn Trent De Nora, LLC (STDN) introduced the OMNIPURE™ 6MR, a versatile marine sewage treatment system designed to meet the economic and space requirements of…
Statement of UAW President on Ports Lockout
"There is no need for a presidential board of inquiry or a court injunction to end the lockout of more than 10,000 dockworkers at West Coast ports. Members of the…
New Unit To Stand-Up
A new Coast Guard marine safety unit has been put into place to more quickly respond to a myriad of marine safety missions, such as response to oil spills and commercial…
Color Line To Take Delivery of New Cruise Ferry
The Norwegian ship owner Color Line AS and Kvaerner Masa-Yards have agreed to extend the validity of their letter of intent signed in July 2002. The signing of the…
Xantic and MISC Sign Agreement
Xantic has announced the signing of a contract with Malaysia International Shipping Corporation Bhd (MISC). The agreement will see Xantic provide consultancy, training…
Port Closure May Increase Pressure on Congress
"It's kind of shocking to find out how much business is driven by LA's corridors and ports," said Senior Vice President Wally Baker, of the Los Angeles County Economic Development Corporation.
FTC Closes Cruise Line Merger Investigations
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) issued a Press Release
USCG Civil Penalty Appeal Decisions
The U.S. Coast Guard has begun posting redacted versions of its Civil Penalty Appeal Decisions on its Coast Guard Legal page on the Internet located at http://www.uscg.mil/legal .
Hogan & Hartson Praises FTC Clearance
Firm headquartered in Washington, D.C. and regular antitrust counsel to Carnival Corporation, praised today's decision by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to…
Work Resumes at Port of Tacoma for Alaska Cargo
Following negotiations with International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) Local 23 and the Pacific Maritime Association (PMA), an agreement was reached allowing…
Maine Maritime Training Ship Recognized by MARAD
The Maine Maritime Academy training ship, State of Maine, is flying a new pennant alongside the Maine Maritime Academy flag following receipt of the coveted Administrator's…
Tribon Solutions Expands in Japan
Tribon Solutions AB announced that the company is opening a second office in Tokyo to expand business opportunities and increase customer service and support in Japan.
Puteri Intan Satu Marks 40th LNG into Lloyd’s Register Class
The delivery of Puteri Intan Satu, on August 29, to Malaysia International Shipping Corporation (MISC) marked the arrival of the 40th LNG ship into Lloyd’s Register’s LNG fleet.
Conrad Industries Appoints Derbes CFO
Conrad Industries announced that the Board of Directors has named Lewis Derbes, Jr. as the company’s new vice president and chief financial officer, effective September 30, 2002.
Container Gantry Cranes Ordered for MSC/TN Facility at Le Havre
The company SETO has ordered three giant new container gantry cranes from the Chinese group ZPMC to be installed at the future MSC/TN terminal at Port 2000, the…
Collision May Have Been Cause of Tanker Blast
The Yemen Times
Royal Caribbean Welcomes Merger Clearance from FTC
Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. welcomes the decision by the Federal Trade Commission not to object on anti-trust grounds to its plans to merge with P&O Princess Cruises…
Harland and Wolff to Consolidate Operations
Harland and Wolff Group PLC has confirmed that, against the backdrop of prevailing market conditions, it is to consolidate future operations into a single technically-led…
Titan Receives Recognition
On Tuesday, September 24th, 2002 California State Senator Tom Torlakson honored Titan Maritime, its subcontractors, the USCG, and the California Office of Spill…