USCG Lift Safety Zone Around Site of Sunken Tug
The Coast Guard lifted the safety zone restricting traffic in the North Channel Thursday afternoon for all vessels. An obstruction buoy is in place to mark the locationā¦
MOL to Promote Growth of Maritime Cluster
Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. today announced that it will launch trial of onboard data transmission and accumulation for its operated vessels in cooperation with Ship Data Center Co.ā¦
Technip Named Industry Leader in Sustainability by RobecoSAM
Technip has been recognized as industry leader and has received Gold Class distinction for its sustainability performance in the āEnergy Equipment and Servicesāā¦
Largest Investment in Dundee Port
Forth Ports Limited announced today that it plans to make the largest investment in the history of the Port of Dundee. The port owner is to invest more than £10ā¦
Widow of El Faro Crewman Seeks Stronger Oversight of Ships
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The widow of one of the 33 crew members killed when the El Faro sank in a hurricane last fall called on Friday for stricter oversight of decisions by shipping companies and their captains to sail in adverse weather. Rochelle Hamm's husband, 49-year-old Frank Hamm of Baltimore, died on Oct. 1 when the El Faro went down off the Bahamas in the worst cargo shipping disaster involving a U.S.-flagged vessel in more than three decades. The U.S.
Major Network Upgrade for US Aircraft Carrier Nimitz
![USS Nimitz arrives pierside at Naval Base Kitsap Bremerton for a planned incremental availability at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard and Intermediate Maintenance Facility where the ship will receive scheduled maintenance and upgrades. (U.S. Navy photo by Ryan J. Mayes)](https://images.marinelink.com/images/maritime/w100h1500/uss-nimitz-arrives-pierside-at-55622.jpg)
U.S. Navy aircraft carrier USS Nimitz (CVN 68) has received a massive upgrade to its network infrastructure February 16 in order to increase the shipās operational efficiency, security and communication capabilities. The Consolidated Afloat Network and Enterprise Services (CANES) system's improved security measures are designed to prevent the possibility of classified or secure information being accessed by someone without appropriate clearance, or hardware, the Navy said.
US Bolsters Navy Alliance with Korea
![Rear. Adm. Bill Byrne, commander U.S. Naval Forces Korea; Gen. Curtis Scaparrotti, commander, U.S. Forces Korea; VAdm. Ki-sik Lee, commander Republic of Korea Fleet; Maj. Gen. James Walton, director of transformation and re-stationing for U.S. Forces Korea; Hon. Mark Lippert, U.S. ambassador to the ROK; Jung Gyung-jin, mayor of Busan for administrative affairs and Lee Jong-cheol, Nam-gu district mayor (U.S. Navy photo by Jermaine M. Ralliford)](https://images.marinelink.com/images/maritime/w100h1500/rear-adm-bill-byrne-commander-55621.jpg)
Commander, U.S. Naval Forces Korea (CNFK) conducted a ribbon-cutting ceremony February 19, officially opening its headquarters in Busan and ushering in a new era of U.S. and Republic of Korea Navy (ROKN) alliance. The ceremony, attended by dignitaries and senior U.S. and ROK military leaders, marked the completion of CNFK's relocation to Busan making it the only U.S. military headquarters in Korea located on a ROK base.
US Oil Rig Count Lowest Since Dec 2009
The number of oil rigs in the United fell for a ninth straight week to the lowest level since December 2009, data showed on Friday, as energy firms continued toā¦
Bulk Carrier Spills Fuel near Kalama, Wash.
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Pollution cleanup efforts are underway after sheening was reported around the bulk carrier Nord Auckland anchored near Kalama, Thursday. The 610-foot Singapore-flagged vessel reportedly released bunker oil due to operator error that was intended to be burned in the incinerator, the U.S. Coast Guard said. Overseeing the response efforts are personnel from the Washington Department of Ecology and the Coast Guardā¦
Singapore Adopts Standard for Bunker Mass Flow Metering
The worldās first National Technical Reference for Bunker Mass Flow Metering (TR48 : 2015) was launched in support of the Maritime and Port Authority of Singaporeā¦
Asia VLCC Rates Hold Steady after Near 4-week High
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Freight rates in Asian trades for very large crude carriers (VLCCs) are set to hold steady around current levels next week, after hitting a near four-week high on Thursday, as tanker supply matches cargo demand. "I can't see the market crashing, or spiking. There are enough ships - there is no real shortage of tonnage," a Singapore-based supertanker broker said on Friday. Around 32 VLCC cargoes haveā¦
This Day In Naval History - February 19
![The crew assigned to the Jimmy Carter (SSN-23) bring her to life as they board the newly commissioned Seawolf-class nuclear-powered attack submarine at Naval Submarine Base Groton, Conn., February 19, 2005. (U.S. Navy photo: Roadell Hickman)](https://images.marinelink.com/images/maritime/w100h1500/the-crew-assigned-to-the-55612.jpg)
1900 - President William McKinley signs an Executive Order placing Tutuila (Samoa) and nearby islands under the Navy Department. 1942 - The Japanese attack Darwin, Australia in the largest attack by a foreign power on that country. USS Peary (DD 226), as well as an Army transport and freighter sink in the raid, as well as a number of Australian and British vessels. 1942 - The overnight Battle of Badoeng Strait begins when the allied naval force (ABDA) commanded by Dutch Rear Adm. W.F.M.
Asia-Europe Box Freight Rates Slide 23%
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Shipping freight rates for transporting containers from ports in Asia to Northern Europe fell by 23 percent to $332 per 20-foot container (TEU) in the week ended on Friday, one source with access to data from the Shanghai Containerized Freight Index told Reuters. The current level is widely seen as a loss-making for container shipping companies that transport everything from flat-screen TVs to sportswear from Asia to Northern Europe.
DOF Prepares for Weak Oil Service Market
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Oil services firm DOF on Friday forecast 2016 earnings before interest taxes and depreciation (EBITDA) in the range of 2.9-3.3 billion crowns compared to 3.36 billion in 2015. "I hope we can be somewhere in the middle, depending on currency and how we are able to find new work for our boats," Chief Executive Officer Mons Aase said when presenting the firm's fourth quarter earnings. DOF is expecting some difficult years ahead thoughā¦
IMCI Accredited for Exhaust Emissions Measurement
The International Marine Certification Institute (IMCI) has become an accredited laboratory for exhaust emissions measurement. The official announcement was confirmedā¦
CMA CGM Benjamin Franklin Inaugrated in Long Beach
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Shipping group CMA CGM announced that the 18,000 TEU capacity CMA CGM Benjamin Franklin, the largest vessel ever to call the United States, will be inaugurated today in Long Beach, Calif. in the presence of Jacques R. Saadé, CMA CGM Chairman and Chief Executive Officer. The inauguration will gather more than 600 American figures from economic, industrial, institutional and political backgrounds. Alongside Jacques R.
First Vessel Secures IMO Polar Code Compliance
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AHTS Magne Viking, owned by Viking Supply Ships, is in compliance with the new IMO Polar Code, confirms DNV GL and the Danish Maritime Authority following a successful survey. āHaving followed the development of the Polar Code for some years, it is a great achievement to finally survey the first vessel to comply with the Code,ā said Morten Mejlænder-Larsen, responsible for Arctic and Polar activities at DNV GL - Maritime.
UN's Climate Chief Figueres to Quit
![Christiana Figueres, Executive Secretary of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), is stepping down. (Photo: UN Photo/Sarah Fretwell)](https://images.marinelink.com/images/maritime/w100h1500/ristiana-figueres-executive-secretary-of-55606.jpg)
The U.N.'s climate chief said on Friday she will step down in July, at the end of a six-year term, and praised governments for reaching a 195-nation deal in Paris in December to shift the world economy from fossil fuels to cleaner energies. Christiana Figueres, a 59-year-old Costa Rican, said she would not accept any extension of her term as head of the Bonn-based U.N. Climate Change Secretariat after what she called the historic Paris Agreement.
Bouchard's Newest ATB Christened in New Orleans
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Bouchard Transportation Co. celebrated the naming of the M/V Donna J. Bouchard and the B. No. 272 at the christening ceremony held on Thursday, February 18 in New Orleans. The ceremony began with remarks from Bouchard Transportation Co., Inc. President/CEO, Morton S. Bouchard III, followed by VT Halter Marine and ExxonMobil/SeaRiver Maritime. Vessel sponsor Joan Lesniewski, wife of Robert Lesniewski of ExxonMobil/SeaRiver Maritimeā¦
US Maritime Commission Collects $520,000 in Penalties
The U.S. Federal Maritime Commission (FMC, the federal agency responsible for regulating the nationās international ocean transportation, has completed compromiseā¦