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  • 30 August 2006

    Dredging operations that will facilitate major improvements to port facilities on the Charlottetown waterfront will get underway in a matter of days. Beaver Marine Ltd. of Halifax was awarded the contract for dredging operations that will remove 2,800 cubic metres of silt and other material from this part of the harbour and deposit them elsewhere […]

  • 11 October 2012
    Business & Finance

    Offshore wind projects are of big interest to Allianz, due to growing pressure that low interest rate environment puts on the insurance company. Consequently, Allianz needs to cut costs in order to get higher returns on investment, Reuters quotes the company’s CFO Oliver Baete. The investment could be as high as EUR 1 billion if […]

  • 9 June 2020
    Business Developments & Projects, Infrastructure, Ports & Logistics

    The impact of COVID-19 at major US retail container ports appears to be easing slightly, with projected imports remaining below last year’s levels but not as much as previously forecast, according to a new report issued by the National Retail Federation (NRF) and Hackett Associates.

  • 22 October 2013
    Business & Finance, Research & Development

    The maritime and offshore industries might be on the brink of a breakthrough discovery when it comes to oil spill response. Tinka Murk, Environmental Toxicology Professor at Wageningen University & IMARES has presented a new oil absorbent product at the Minimizing Environmental Impacts of Oil and Gas Operations session at the Offshore Energy 2013 conference […]

  • 23 January 2013
    Business & Finance, Operations & Maintenance, Research & Development

    Underwater Construction Team (UCT) 1 divers, from Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek-Fort Story ,Va., conducted semiannual training Jan. 16-17 in Key West, Fla., to hone their specialized skill set in variety of construction projects in the ocean environment. “This training is conducted every six months,” said Lt. Kent Michael Hull, diving medical officer for UCT-1. […]

  • 29 January 2015
    Business & Finance

    Soco International has said that its capital expenditure for 2014 should be around $90 million, down from $161 million in 2014. The majority of the planned investment, 70 million, will go on Soco’s operations in Vietnam, while $20 million will be spent for its African operations in Congo. Furthermore, the company has also set aside $25 million […]

  • 23 October 2013

    The maritime and offshore industries might be on the brink of a breakthrough discovery when it comes to oil spill response. Tinka Murk, Environmental Toxicology Professor at Wageningen University & IMARES has presented a new oil absorbent product at the Minimizing Environmental Impacts of Oil and Gas Operations session at the Offshore Energy 2013 conference […]

  • 3 March 2020

    The Navingo Career Event takes place on Thursday the 28th of May at the RDM Rotterdam – Onderzeebootloods. Employers will be meeting jobseekers once again to discuss vacancies and career opportunities. Visitors will get a chance to talk to companies such as TenneT, Feadship and Boskalis, and are able to find a job quickly. Moreover, […]

  • 15 March 2013
    Human Capital

    Maersk Training Newcastle is celebrating after welcoming its first female delegate through the doors – a trend the company hopes will start a new influx of women into the wind industry. Jennifer Menmuir, a Siemens graduate trainee, aged 25 from Falkirk in Central Scotland was the first woman to complete a two day specialist working […]

  • 15 March 2012

    Congresswoman Louise Slaughter and local business leaders are expected to give an announcement on the Port of Rochester Thursday morning, Rochester.ynn.com reports. At that occasion, a plan for the Port of Rochester dredging will be released. Large ships used to bring in raw materials have not been able to access the port because it has […]

  • 23 October 2006

    A Russian ship with 18 crew members on board has sunk in the Sea of Japan, according to preliminary information, the Russian Transportation Ministry said Monday. Three foreign vessels are nearing the Sinegorye, which was sailing around 80 nautical miles off South Korea’s east coast when it sent out an SOS at 1:40 p.m. local […]

  • 25 May 2005

    The fourth owner in about as many years has control of the city’s former Steuart shipyard — illustrating, property watchers say, the lucrative real estate market in rural Lower Shore waterfront communities. “There was a profit involved; you won’t die rich if you don’t get a profit,” said Rick Evans, an owner of Chesapeake Realty, […]

  • 1 August 2014
    Vessels

    South Korea, the world’s second biggest buyer of LNG, is due to get a liquefied natural gas cargo on August 11, according to shipping data. The cargo is being carried by the 138,000 cbm SK Supreme, and it is sailing from Qatar’s Ras Laffan to the Incheon LNG terminal. The Incheon LNG terminal is one […]

  • 9 May 2013
    Vessels

    Petronet’s Dahej LNG terminal on India’s west coast is due to get a cargo of LNG onboard the 138,700 cbm Raahi from Qatar on May 11, according to shipping data. The Dahej terminal in Gujarat is India’s first LNG import terminal and has a nominal capacity of 10 MMTPA. The terminal is meeting around 20% […]

  • 15 February 2012
    Vessels

    South Korea, the world’s second biggest buyer of LNG, is due to get a liquefied natural gas cargo from Trinidad and Tobago’s Point Fortin terminal, according to shipping data. The 155,000 cbm British Diamond will reach the Incheon LNG terminal on March 20. Incheon LNG terminal is one of the biggest in the world and it […]

  • 21 February 2012

    LNP Leader Campbell Newman today pledged up to $40 million from an LNP Government to deepen Trinity Inlet in order to deliver access to Cairns Port for larger cruise ships and other vessels. Mr Newman said the project would provide a huge boost and more local jobs for Cairns by encouraging larger cruise ships to […]

  • 24 October 2013
    Business & Finance

    U.S. Sen. David Vitter applauded the U.S. House of Representatives for passing the Water Resources Reform and Development Act (WRRDA). In March, the Senate passed their version 83 to 14. Vitter is the lead sponsor of the Senate bill and the top Republican on the Senate Environment and Public Works (EPW) Committee, which has jurisdiction […]

  • 16 August 2018
    Business & Finance, Project & Tenders, Research & Development

    The 5th edition of the market report Container Terminal Project Pipeline published by German DS Research takes a closer look on upcoming container terminal projects, their chances to get completed and industry growth. According to DS Research, about 350 expansion projects target to supply 270 million TEU additional container handling capacity up to year 2023 […]

  • 22 October 2013
    Business & Finance, Equipment

    The maritime and offshore industries might be on the brink of a breakthrough discovery when it comes to oil spill response. Tinka Murk, Environmental Toxicology Professor at Wageningen University & IMARES has presented a new oil absorbent product at the Minimizing Environmental Impacts of Oil and Gas Operations session at the Offshore Energy 2013 conference […]

  • 8 November 2013
    Business & Finance

    Just a few weeks after the Operation Commander of the EU Naval Force, Rear Admiral Bob Tarrant, issued another warning about the on-going piracy threat, there have been two more piracy related incidents off the Somali coast. The first incident happened on Tuesday 5 November, when EU Naval Force German frigate, FGS Niedersachsen prevented 10 […]

  • 9 September 2011

    The Navy began construction of the thirteenth Virginia-class submarine, the as of yet unnamed SSN 787 Sept. 2. This new construction marks the first time in 22 years that two submarines of the same class have started construction in the same year. “To get to this important point, our Navy/industry shipbuilding team executed a very […]

  • 11 May 2015

    Mid-March, The European Fine Art Fair (TEFAF) was held in Maastricht. About 75,000 visitors from 65 countries, 400 private jets recorded at Maastricht – Aachen airport, some 274 art and antiques dealers from 20 countries exhibiting. And among them the five Dutch superyacht yards under the umbrella of the HISWA Holland Yachting Group. Superyachts at […]

  • 1 May 2009

    With the classification of the gas tanker “MT Gaschem Nordsee”, Germanischer Lloyd (GL) has passed the 80 million gross tons threshold. More than 6,870 ships are currently surveyed on a regular basis by Germanischer Lloyd. As a result, the fleet in service for Germanischer Lloyd has grown by 10 million gross tons since September 2007. […]

  • 2 April 2009

    “It might seem surprising,” said Joel Rewa-Morgan, the Ericsson physiotherapist. “But they wanted to get straight back into it.” His words seemed inconceivable. It’s been barely four days since the Ericsson twins reached Rio de Janeiro at the front of the pack, the two quickest teams in a leg that measured 12,300 miles and lasted […]

  • 21 April 2008

    Heavily armed pirates on Monday attacked and damaged a huge oil tanker off the Somali coast using machine guns and rocket-propelled grenades, a Malaysian-based maritime watchdog said. Noel Choong, head of the International Maritime Bureau’s (IMB) Piracy Reporting Centre, said that the attack, believed to be by Somali pirates, took place under the cover of […]