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  • 18 June 2009

    Iridium Satellite LLC (Iridium) and Cambridge Consultants are proud to announce that Global Telecoms Business (GTB) has awarded its prestigious 2009 GTB Innovation Award to the two companies for excellence in the Wireless Network Infrastructure Innovation category. The award recognizes the groundbreaking Iridium OpenPort® system, which is the world’s first and only global high-speed voice […]

  • 31 May 2023
    Business & Finance, Business Developments & Projects, Project & Tenders

    Woodside has handed out deals to multiple players for the decommissioning of subsea infrastructure at several oil & gas fields off Australia.

  • 2 May 2023
    Business & Finance, Business Developments & Projects, Exploration & Production, Project & Tenders

    A deep dive into Valaris’ rigs, including details about new contracts and extensions along with other recent activities related to its fleet.

  • 12 September 2022
    Authorities & Government, Outlook & Strategy, Transition

    The European Commission has assessed and endorsed the Netherlands’ recovery and resilience plan worth €4.7 billion, a big chunk of which will go toward clean energy and decarbonisation, including projects related to offshore wind, green hydrogen, and sustainable shipping. The Dutch Government completed the national plan in March this year and submitted it to the […]

  • 22 December 2010
    Business & Finance

    MEO Australia Limited  has been advised today that the Delegate of the Designated Authority for the Territory of Ashmore and Cartier Islands offshore area has approved the acquisition by MEO of a 100% interest in AC/P50 & AC/P51 from Silver Wave Energy Pte Ltd (“Silver Wave”) and has duly registered the associated dealings. These approvals […]

  • 20 July 2012

    Huntington Ingalls Industries, its Newport News Shipbuilding (NNS) division, has received a $43.4 million modification to a previously awarded contract from the U.S. Navy for purchase of materials for the construction of the aircraft carrier John F. Kennedy (CVN 79), the second ship in the Navy’s newest class of carriers. The funds awarded to NNS […]

  • 16 June 2011
    Business & Finance

      On May 20, CCCC Second Harbor Consultants Co., Ltd. and CCCC First Harbor Engineering Co., Ltd. jointly won the EPC (engineering, purchase and construction) project of Shandong LNG Dock and land area formation works, with total value of RMB 857 million. The building size of Shandong LNG Dock project is 3.00 million tons of […]

  • 14 December 2017
    Business & Finance

    Jan De Nul’s jack-up vessel Vole au vent has been undergoing certain modifications to the layout of the deck prior to heading out to the Borkum Riffgrund 2 offshore wind farm, Carl Heiremans, Jan De Nul’s Senior Business Development Manager, said.

  • 6 May 2011

    There was a 10% growth in employment in the International Shipping Services sector in Ireland last year according to the Irish Maritime Development Office (IMDO). In a recent analysis of the sector the information is based from companies that have elected to join the dedicated Irish Tonnage Tax (ITT) scheme, a measure introduced in the […]

  • 29 May 2006

    Residents of Feodosia have continued blocking unloading of a US Navy vessel, got into the Crimean port on May 27 in connection with joint Ukraine-NATO maneuvers, planned for the summer. It is worth reminding that the Ukrainian Progressive Socialist Party (PSPU), headed by Natalya Vitrenko, recently called upon Crimean inhabitants to mobilize.

  • 15 December 2009

    The annual European tussle over fishing quotas gets underway. The outcome of this year’s December Fisheries Council is set to be different from previous years, however, with final quotas for stocks such as North Sea cod and North Sea haddock not decided due to the delay in the EU-Norway talks.

  • 11 January 2008

    Cargotec Corporation will publish its financial statements release for the accounting period January 1–December 31, 2007 on Thursday, January 31, 2008 at 8.00 a.m. Finnish time (GMT +2). The financial statements release will be available after publishing on the Company’s internet pages at www.cargotec.com.

  • 7 May 2014
    Business & Finance, Equipment, Technology

    IMS has announced that Grupo Terra’s IMS Depth Master Dredge operating at the Xacbal Dam is successfully removing silt and sand from 55 ft. (16.7m) depth. The Depth Master Model DM-55 is removing the silt from the dam to keep the turbines operating which are critical for producing Guatemala City’s energy. In November 2011 HidroXacbal […]

  • 26 June 2012
    Business & Finance

    Huntington Ingalls Industries announced yesterday the completion of another successful sea trial as the amphibious transport dock Anchorage (LPD 23) returned from a three-day testing voyage in the Gulf of Mexico. The company’s seventh ship in the LPD 17 class returned Friday following rigorous testing of most of the ship’s systems. The ship is currently […]

  • 29 September 2010

    Cruise ship companies will save up to $100,000 on a single New Zealand visit when levies are slashed this week. The October 1 change to the passenger levy means instead of getting charged $8.29 for every passenger at every port, cruise ships will only pay $3.30.

  • 11 October 2007

    The endangered right whale is to get extra protection after a safe haven from shipping was set aside off Nova Scotia in Canada. The International Maritime Organization (IMO) ratified a Canadian proposal to designate the 1,800-sq-km zone an ‘Area to Be Avoided’ at a meeting in Denmark.

  • 27 March 2006

    A grounded cruise ship was returning to Portland under its power Sunday after crews were able to refloat it. Coast Guard Ensign Nick Barrow said the tides and two tug boats combined to get the Empress of the North moving in the Columbia River shipping channel.

  • 5 March 2006

    At 0330 GMT this morning movistar was about to be craned back into the water. She is now motoring back down the Beagle Channel and has 34 miles to go before reaching the spot where she suspended racing from where she can resume racing to Rio.

  • 30 December 2005

    The Ericsson Racing Team has officially retired from Leg Two of the Volvo Ocean Race after experiencing failure to her hydraulic keel movement system in the early hours of 4 January. She arrived into Port Elizabeth (RSA) at 0900 GMT on Friday evening

  • 25 November 2012
    Human Capital

    As thousands of soldiers gear up to face redundancy in the New Year, one former serviceman is celebrating after scooping a job in the rapidly growing wind sector. Jamie Isbister, 41, from North Shields has become a wind instructor at Maersk Training Newcastle, training people who want a new career in the wind industry or […]

  • 23 September 2015
    Human Capital

    The first group of young seafarers has graduated from Seacat Services’ Maritime Apprenticeship programme. The successful graduates have taken the first step towards long-term careers in the offshore energy sector and will now discuss future career opportunities with Seacat Services. The year-long apprenticeship programme, which was introduced last year and is set to continue with a fresh […]

  • 28 September 2016
    Business & Finance, Research & Development, Technology

    Scottish SMEs have an ‘enormous opportunity’ to develop wind farm technology and exploit global markets thanks to a new programme giving access to the country’s leading researchers and testing facilities, according to Offshore Renewable Energy (ORE) Catapult. The Energy Technology Partnership (ETP) is an alliance of 12 Scottish universities offering Scottish SMEs and SMEs interested […]

  • 17 June 2009

    A fishing boat has limped back to port after running into difficulties in the North Sea. The six crew on the Peterhead-registered Rosemount raised the alarm at about 0120 BST after beginning to take on water. They got into difficulties about 60 miles north-east of Fraserburgh.

  • 22 April 2008

    The waters off the coast of Somalia have become some of the most treacherous in the world -swarming with well-armed pirates, searching for prey to hold to ransom. Attacks on fishing boats, cargo ships and yachts have surged, but these modern-day buccaneers may not continue to get their way.

  • 19 February 2007

    A man has died after falling overboard from an oil company guard boat 170km (106 miles) north east of Aberdeen. The alarm was raised at 1940 GMT on Saturday after a crewman from the Aberdeen-registered motor vessel Margaret Jane was lost overboard.