VesselsValue.com Adds eBroker to Online Service
The online ship valuation service VesselsValue.com, which covers tankers, bulkers and containers, has now released ‘eBroker,’ the most significant upgrade since…
Canadian-Flag Vessel to Undergo Repairs at Great Lakes Shipyard
The Ontario Ministry of Transportation (MTO) has awarded a contract for the five-year drydocking of the M/V Pelee Islander to Great Lakes Shipyard, Cleveland, Ohio.
Fronius Introduces Spot Welding Pedestal System
All the benefits of the C300 robotic system are now available in a stationary pedestal system. The 100 percent servo-driven, water-cooled system has an adjustable gun height, intuitive user interface, and does not require compressed air. The gun can be disassembled from the frame, then converted for use on a robot. It offers the same benefits of all DeltaSpot ® systems, such as 100 percent reproducible welds, highest efficiency, expulsion free spot welding and no tip dressing at any time.
Shipping Conference Will Debut in October
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. – A new maritime industry conference, scheduled for October, 2012, in Stamford, Conn., will provide a forum for discussion of fleet optimization and efficient ship operations…
Ship Scrapping – Recycle Circuit Boards, Electronic Equipment
Boliden is currently ramping up a new plant adjacent to its existing electronic scrap recycling facility at the Rönnskär copper smelter in northern Sweden - an expansion that will almost triple recycling capacity from 45,000 metric tons to 120,000 metric tons a year, making it the largest e-scrap recycling facility in the world. Rönnskär is an integrated metallurgical complex, which smelts and…
Piracy Attacks Reported in West Africa Waters
The Worldwide Threat to Shipping (WTS) message from ONI provides information on threats to, and criminal action against, merchant vessels worldwide. DEM.REP.CONGO: Refrigerated Cargo Ship boarded while anchored in the E, Boma Anchorage. Ten robbers in two boats boarded the ship stole cargo, stores took crewman as temporary hostage. NIGERIA: Chemical tanker approached off Port Harcourt Fairway Buoy.
Passenger Safety, Loss & Injury Benefits – Denmark Legislates
The purpose of the new legislation passed by Denmark's parliament is partly to ensure improved protection of passengers injured at sea, partly to ensure easier access to transferring ships to the Danish flag from abroad, which will contribute to increased growth in the maritime sector in Denmark. The act is to form the basis of the Danish ratification of the 2002 Athens Convention relating to the carriage of passengers and their luggage by sea.
ECDIS Users Warned Some Displays Fail to Deliver
Mariners using ECDIS should check their ECDIS equipment using the IHO ENC Data Presentation and Performance Check. Mariners should contact the ECDIS manufacturer if the equipment does not operate properly and should exercise appropriate caution until the issue is resolved. The notice states that about one-third of the various type-approved ECDIS for which it has received reports appear to function as expected.
Port Operator Wins Middle East Award
The Minister of Public Works of the United Arab Emirates has recognised DP World, UAE Region, with two prestigious awards for its commitment to security at its port facilities.
Middle East Carrier Takes Delivery of VLCC from Korean Yard
Oman Shipping Company (OSC) has taken delivery of the very large crude carrier Izki , in Okpo, South Korea, to be 13th crude carrier and 34th vessel in the multi-purpose fleet of the company.
Container Refrigeration Energy Efficiency Yields Good Returns
Reflecting the shipping industry's continued trend in the adoption of energy efficient equipment that reduces lifecycle costs, Carrier Transicold reported that…
Korean Shipyard Celebrates 600th Construction
Hyundai Mipo Dockyard celebrated having built its 600th ship in 14 years since entering the market when the shipyard completed construction on the milestone vessel…
Workboats, Harbour Vessel Owners May Qualify for CARB Loans
The California Air Resources Board has received $5 million in American Recovery and Reinvestment Act Funds to help clean up a variety of boats and vessels that operate in California’s ports and harbors. These funds are designed to reduce emissions from a variety of marine vessels that use diesel engines, such as charter fishing boats, commercial fishing boats, crew and supply vessels, ferry and excursion boats, pilot vessels, tow boats, tug-boats and work boats.
China to Intensify Patrols to Protect Disputed Maritime Assets
A Chinese marine patrol has recently finished its third mission to crack down on illegal exploration of oil and gas in the South China Sea. China will further intensify regular patrols of its sea territory to protect the country's maritime interests and rights according to a senior maritime official. "The patrols are part of our long-term, important responsibility," said Wu Ping, deputy head of China Marine Surveillance (CMS)…
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