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  • 5 December 2006

    COSCO launched Quanzhou/Japan container service from December 1st, 2006. This is a weekly service (CJ12) with departure from port of Quanzhou every Friday and get in Yokohama in 4 days, where cargos can be trans-shipped to more than 30 inland points in Japan covering the whole Japan territory.

  • 9 April 2012
    Business & Finance, Operations & Maintenance, Research & Development

    When he made his historic solo dive into the Mariana Trench last month, James Cameron brought back images and descriptions of a “lunar like” marine landscape nearly devoid of life. But a scant few weeks later, the filmmaker and explorer is eager for himself and project scientists to dive again into Challenger Deep, an undersea […]

  • 29 January 2008

    A £2m lifeboat has been left stranded on rocks at Rathlin Island, off County Antrim, after attempting to rescue three people whose boat was in danger. After several attempts to throw a line to the stricken boat, the RNLB Katie Hannan was forced onto rocks by the heavy swell at 2000 GMT on Tuesday.

  • 4 December 2007

    Van Oord has been awarded a contract to carry out dredging work in Map Ta Phut on the east coast of Thailand. The contract value amounts to some EUR 53 million. The client is PTT LNG Company Ltd. Project execution has already commenced and the work is scheduled to be completed in April 2009.

  • 23 June 2006

    In twilight tonight, the Sacagawea will get her first taste of saltwater. By 8 p.m., smoke will rise from beneath the ship’s 41,000 tons, champagne bottles will be smashed against her 12-story-high bow and descendants of Sacagawea will send this future Navy resupply ship stern-first into San Diego Bay.

  • 16 April 2006

    Keppel FELS Ltd (Keppel FELS) has secured an order to construct the first jackup rig for Mercator Lines Ltd (Mercator) for US$180 million. This includes the design, engineering and construction of the rig as well as costs in getting the rig operationally ready. To be delivered in first quarter 2009, the new rig will be […]

  • 6 March 2005

    Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. has signed a letter of intent with Aker Finnyards in Turku, Finland, to add a third ship to its Freedom class of vessels now being built for Royal Caribbean International. The Freedom class will be the world’s largest cruiseships, with a GRT about 6 percent larger than the current largest.

  • 11 December 2023
    Authorities & Government, Business & Finance, Business Developments & Projects, Green Marine, Outlook & Strategy, Regulation & Policy, Rules & Regulation, Transition

    The cost of the European Union’s (EU) new Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) to the shipping industry could be in the billions, according to the forecasts from International Transport Intermediaries Club (ITIC). The extended EU ETS, which comes into force on 1 January 2024, will set an annual absolute limit on emissions of greenhouse gases (GHG) […]

  • 29 January 2014

    Qatar Petroleum (QP) and UOP LLC, a Honeywell company, have signed a joint research agreement on “Process Optimization of CO2 and Sulfur Components Removal from Natural Gases.” The agreement was signed at QP headquarters by Mohammed bin Saleh Al-Sada, Minister of Energy and Industry and Chairman of QP, and Rajeev Gautam, President and CEO of […]

  • 13 September 2012

    U.S. Sen. David Vitter yesterday said that the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has agreed to conduct an independent analysis and review as to whether, and to what extent, the post-Katrina system contributed to flooding in areas like Plaquemines, St. John, St. Tammany and Tangipahoa parishes because of a funneling effect or similar impact. The […]

  • 5 July 2013
    Business & Finance

    Bangkok Governor M.R. Sukhumband Boripartra said he is ready to press ahead with his plan to keep Bangkok away from floods, with or without the government’s budget. As many areas of Bangkok were inundated in 2011, a 4- year plan to prevent flooding in the city has been developed. According to M.R. Sukhumband, the Office […]

  • 15 March 2020
    Business & Finance

    Dredging Today brings you an overview of the most popular stories from the past week (March 9-15, 2020).   DEME’s Split Barge Deugniet Hits the Water Deugniet, a twin vessel of DEME’s other newbuild split barge Bengel, was successfully launched in Batam, Indonesia, today.   VIDEO: How Does Eko Atlantic City Get Its Sand? Eko […]

  • 28 March 2012

    Russian gas giant Gazprom said it has completed preparation of the project documents for Phase 1 of the Southern Corridor gas transmission system (GTS). The documents were submitted to the State Expert Review Board (Glavgosekspertiza) for consideration. The Southern Corridor will convey gas, inter alia, into South Stream planned for construction ahead of schedule – in December 2012 as […]

  • 21 March 2016
    Research & Development

    National Grid IFA2 Ltd has presented revised plans for an electricity interconnector between Hampshire in England and Normandy in France during a second series of consultation events. The public was presented with the updated plans for a proposed high voltage electricity link between England and France made up of undersea cables running between the two […]

  • 17 July 2012
    Authorities & Government, Business & Finance

    Bloomberg forecasts that out of the largest collection of offshore wind farms, planned by the European Union to be placed in the North and Baltic Seas, 3,400 wind turbines will be operational by 2015 and 3,600 more by 2020, subject to stability of the government´s support. The offshore wind industry is struggling how to expand […]

  • 4 April 2016
    Business & Finance, Operations & Maintenance

    Siemens Nederland N.V. has signed a contract with EMS Maritime Offshore GmbH (EMO) for the construction and operation of an offshore wind base at the port of Eemshaven. The existing EMO Terminal in Eemshaven, operated by EMO’s subsidiary Ems Maritime Offshore Nederland B.V., will by autumn 2016 get a new 600m² warehouse and a 500m² office building, parts of which will […]

  • 29 June 2006

    1st Uniquely Singapore: 0949 2nd westernaustralia.com:1315 GMT (+3hrs 26mins) 3rd New York: 1409 (+4hrs 20mins) 4th Glasgow: 1708 (+7hrs 19mins) 5th Qingdao: 1714 (+7hrs 25mins) 6th Durban: 1740 (+7hrs 41mins) 7th Victoria: 1811 (+8hrs 22mins)

  • 5 October 2007

    Mitsui O.S.K. Lines Ltd. is interested in starting ocean cargo service to Jacksonville next spring, several months before its 158-acre container terminal at Dames Point is finished. ‘We’re hoping to get in next spring if possible,’ said Dennis Kelly, regional vice president for TraPac Inc., the Mitsui subsidiary that will operate the terminal.

  • 6 September 2007

    Now a shipbuilder has signed a contract to get paid in Korean won. Samsung Heavy Industries said Thursday it won an order from a Norwegian company to build a floating production storage offloading facility (FPSO) and five 12,000-TEU container ships for US$1.3 billion. The FPSO order is to be settled 100 percent in won.

  • 24 October 2006

    Parts of a steel tower for a wind farm in the Western Isles have been lost overboard from a ship in the North Sea. They were being transported from Denmark on the German-registered Lass Moon to Lewis. The towers should have been built on the island but the contract was taken away after the yard […]

  • 25 July 2006

    The N.C. Ferry Division expects to start its extra summer runs in Hyde County at 7 a.m. today, two months later than usual, but with a boat that finally got the thumbs up from the Coast Guard. The sound-class boat Hyde has been in the Manns Harbor shipyard for months, since asbestos was found in […]

  • 29 May 2006

    Officials say the Ketchikan Shipyard will receive about 70 million dollars from local, state and federal sources for improvements over the next five years. The yard, where vessels are repaired, is expected to get a second ship lift and complete plans to expand the yard to its originally planned size over the next several years.

  • 8 June 2005

    It is therefore not surprising that Doha was the launch venue for the 1st International Middle East LNG Shipping Forum this week. Top Qatari officials used this occasion to call on the global finance industry to get its act together on LNG finance, as there is a feeling that this great business opportunity is not […]

  • 9 March 2005

    Toll Shipping hopes to get the green light from the Maritime Safety Authority (MSA) today to resume passenger services on its trouble-plagued Interislander ferry Aratere. The MSA banned the Aratere from carrying passengers on February 10 after steering failure on the ferry entering Wellington harbour with 190 passengers aboard.

  • 8 November 2019

    SRS crossed the 95 million GT milestone, maintaining its position among the top 5 registries in the world.