BofA Cuts Oil Tankers, OMI to Neutral
According to Reuters, Bank of America Securities cut its near-term industry outlook on oil tankers to neutral from overweight, citing a reduction in crude throughput…
IXSEA Launches Refitted Survey Vessel
IXSEA has completed work on the SV John Lethbridge on behalf of Comex Deep Sea Salvage Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of Subsea Resources PLC. The refit was…
Unusual Vessel Spotted
These interesting images were submitted by a reader of Maritime Reporter & Engineering News. Images of this unusual vessel were reportedly taken in the Port of Ilwaco off the Washington State coast.
Unusual Vessel Spotted
These interesting images were submitted by a reader of Maritime Reporter & Engineering News. Images of this unusual vessel were reportedly taken in the Port of Ilwaco off the Washington State coast.
Husky Energy Announces 3Q Results
Husky Energy Inc. of 2005. equivalent per day in the third quarter of 2005. barrels per day in the third quarter of 2005. day in the third quarter of 2005. Pool.
Croatian Deal for Yarmouth Ferries
A Croatian shipyard will build two new Yarmouth to Lymington ferries. The ferries, set to cost about $18.7m, are due on the route before the summer season of 2008.
Sumatec Orders Two Tankers
According to reports, Sumatec Resources Bhd, through its wholly-owned subsidiary Semua Shipping Sdn Bhd, has entered into two shipbuilding contracts with Yangzhou…
Rep. LoBiondo Hails Enactment of SAFE Ports Act
U.S. Congressman Frank A. LoBiondo (NJ-02), Chairman of the House Coast Guard and Maritime Transportation Subcommittee hailed the enactment of the SAFE Ports Act…
Registration Opens November 1st for CBP Trade Symposium
U.S. Customs and Border Protection will hold its annual trade symposium on December 13-15 at the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center in Washington DC.
BV Naval Rules Benefit Military Ship Designs
Bureau Veritas has joined forces with military ships designers and builders to update and complete its Rules for Classification of Naval Ships. The new rules, which…
New EOD, Navy Diver Learning Site Begins Training
The Center for Explosive Ordnance Disposal and Diving (CENEODDIVE) has established a new learning site at Training Support Center (TSC), Great Lakes, Ill., where the first class commenced Oct.
WMD Sea Law Not Yet Ratified
A United Nations treaty designed to stop the carriage of weapons of mass destruction by sea has not been ratified by a single country, including the United States…
Grand Alliance Restructures Asia/North Europe EU2 Service
The Grand Alliance member lines, Hapag-Lloyd (HL), MISC Berhad. early 2007. offering nine ships for a 63 days turnaround time service. improve the schedule reliability. future.
Transas Debuts ECDIS Breakthrough at Euronaval
On October, 23-27 Transas Europe GmbH will take part in Euronaval 2006 exhibition, which is now one of the leading international trade fairs for naval defense. During…
BV Updates Naval Rules
Bureau Veritas has joined forces with prominent military ships designers and builders to update and complete its Rules for Classification of Naval Ships. The new rules…
Indonesian Navy to Purchase Six Russian Subs
According to the AP, the Indonesian Navy will purchase six modern diesel submarines from Russia as part of an upgrading of its aging military arsenal, the state news agency reported Thursday.
Seabourn Cruise Line Orders Two New Ships
Seabourn Cruise Line announced today that it will build two new, ultra luxury ships, for delivery in spring 2009 and 2010. Seabourn, a division of Miami-based Carnival…
SNRH BeginsTowage in the Port of Le Havre
After 7 years of legal battles with the Authorities in France, Société Nouvelle de Remorquage du Havre (SNRH) assisted its first vessel, the ‘Horncap’ of Hamburg based Hornlinie.
BC Ferries Takes Possession Vessel to Replace Queen of the North
BC Ferries announced that the acquisition of the MV Sonia for the Inside Passage route has been successfully concluded and the company has now taken possession of the vessel.
MarAd: Cruise Occupancy Rates Rise
During the second quarter of 2006, occupancy rates on North American cruises rose to 112 percent, the highest second quarter occupancy over the last 4 years, according to figures released by the U.S.