Jumbo Delivers its Largest Container Crane
Last Month, 2011, Jumbo Shipping delivered a 71-metre-tall and 29-metre-wide container crane to the Port of Sète (France) for its client Eurocrane. Weighing close to 1ā¦
Online Registration Open: Waterways Symposium, WCI Meeting
Online registration is open for the Eighth Annual Waterways Symposium and WCI Annual Meeting, sponsored by Waterways Council, Inc., Informa Econ omics and The Waterways Journal.
LNG: Gas Demand Drives Investment
A bright future is forecast for the LNG industry, as long-term gas demand drives major investment in global LNG facilities. A new report from energy business advisorsā¦
BMT Reports Success at Seawork 2011
BMT Nigel Gee Ltd, a subsidiary of BMT Group Ltd, the leading international maritime design, engineering and risk management consultancy, has enjoyed double successā¦
APL: New Fuel Surcharge to Reflect Slow-steaming
Container shipping line APL has announced a new fuel surcharge formula in the Trans-Pacific Trade that reflects the financial impact of slow-steaming, the industryā¦
ClassNK Type Approval for World First
ClassNK issued the worldās first class approval for an immersion testing system for coatings of the inner bottom of cargo oil tanks in line with the IMOās Performanceā¦
Rickmers takes delivery of its Final Two 13,100TEU Ships
Another naming ceremony for two 13,100TEU container vessels being built for the Rickmers Group took place on 31 May at the Ulsan shipyard of Hyundai Heavy Industries. TAURO RICKMERS and LIBRA RICKMERS are the final two ships in an eight-ship series being built for the Hamburg shipowner for longterm charter to Maersk Line. The two ships were christened by family friends of Rickmers Group Chairman Bertram Rickmers.
Quebec Awards Contract to Fincantineri, Local Builder Objects
According to a report from The Gazette, Groupe Maritime Verreault of Les Mechins, Quebec said the governmentās decision to award a contract for construction of twoā¦
First SCR NOx Removal System Installed on Coal Bulker
Aiming to Meet the IMO's Tier III NOx Emission Controls Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha, Oshima Shipbuilding Co. Ltd., Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd., Akasaka Diesels Limitedā¦
Teekay Tankers Down Following Broker Downgrade
According to a report from Market Intelligence Center, Teekay Tankers Ltd. (TNK) was downgraded on June 22 by analysts at EVA Dimensions, LLC and the stock is now at $9.35ā¦
Teekay Offshore Signs Brazil Shuttle Tanker Contract
Teekay Offshore GP L.L.C., the general partner of Teekay Offshore Partners L.P. (Teekay Offshore or the Partnership) TOO -0.92% , announced today that it has enteredā¦
Steamboat Flotilla on Erie Canal
The flotilla will be led by the (diesel-powered) 110-year-old tugboat Urger, the flagship of the New York State Canal Corporation fleet. WHERE: Erie Canal, fromā¦
Tanker Market in the Doldrums
The global tanker market is depressed, it appears that there is little hope that it will recover for at least two years, according to a panel of expert speakingā¦
SRI Website Launch to Coincide with "Day of the Seafarer"
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) āDay of the Seafarerā (June 25) is the opportunity for renewed efforts to safeguard the human rights of seafarers throughout the world and ensure that they are offered proper legal protection and support. That is the message from Deirdre Fitzpatrick, Executive Director of Seafarersā Rights International (SRI). āOn this important date, players in the maritimeā¦
MSV Explorer Wins Award at Seawork
A new sub-surface viewing craft, the MSV Explorer, designed by Chris Garner and built under licence by GRP Laminates, has won the Seawork 2011 Award for Innovation, in the category of Diving & Underwater Technology. The vessel was launched at last weekās show, together with a purpose-designed 13-meter launch and recovery catamaran, the SP02. Because of his passion for the marine environment, Garner designed the catamaran to assist in the rescue of stranded whales and dolphins.
Kvichak Benefits from ARRA Grant
Kvichak Marine Industries of Seattle, WA was a recipient of an American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) small shipyard grant awarded in August 2009. The grant funded much of the major equipment associated with the companyās new metal processing facility, Flashmark Tech, which opened earlier this year. The grant will also fund the purchase of a new crane for their Seattle headquarters. The crane is made by North Pacific Crane with a capacity of 35,000 pounds.
Costa Cruises Welcomes Bok
Costa Cruises has appointed a new Vice President of China, Buhdy Bok, who will head the local operations of the Italian company. Costa Cruises was the first internationalā¦
Castrol Marine Renews IMarEST Membership
Castrol Marine has renewed its Corporate Membership of the Institute of Marine Engineering, Science and Technologyās (IMarEST) Marine Partners initiative. Fiona Morrisā¦
Totem Plus Partners with ECDIS to Revamp Training
Totem Plus has announced a partnership with ECDIS LTD. This will enable training to be conducted on its TOTEM ECDIS in ECDIS LTDās new e-Navigation Center in Southampton, UK.
IEA Responds to Disruption of Libyan Oil Supplies
According to International Energy Agency (IEA) Executive Director Nobuo Tanaka, the 28 IEA member countries have agreed to release 60 million barrels of oil in theā¦