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Shell Arctic Drillship's Close Shave

Jul 16, 2012

Shell Oil drilling vessel 'Nobel Discoverer' dragged anchor to within 500 feet of an island near Dutch Harbor in Unalaska Bay, Aleutian Islands“While moored off the coast of Dutch Harbor, the Noble Discoverer drill ship drifted toward land and stopped very near the coast…

Chinese Shipyard Building Treasure Ship Replica

Jul 16, 2012

A replica of Admiral Zheng He's 15th Century ship is under construction in Nanjing, & will set sail to retrace worldwide voyages in 2014The replica will undertake its first of eight expeditions after going on a trial journey in August 2014…

Uncharted Red Sea Underwater Mountain Discovered

Jul 16, 2012

British survey ship 'HMS Echo' discovers a previously uncharted underwater 'mountain' on the bed of the Red Sea the size of the rock of GibraltarThe hi-tech sonar suites of the Devonport-based survey ship mapped the huge feature for the first time…

Maersk Ships Save US$ 90-million on Energy Using KPI

Jul 15, 2012

By measuring the individual performance of its ships by KPI (Key Performance Indicators) Maersk Line save on fuel costsIn three years Maersk Line says it has saved almost USD 90 million in energy costs by measuring the performance of individual vessels…

This Day in Naval History - July 13

Jul 13, 2012

From the Navy News Service:  1863 - USS Wyoming battled Japanese warlord's forces. 1939 - Appointment of Rear Adm. Richard Byrd as commanding officer of 1939-1941 Antarctic Expedition. 1943 - During Battle of Kolombangara in Solomon Islands…

Containershipping: When will the Comeback Commence?

Jul 13, 2012

Talk about ups and downs. In 2009, the container shipping industry lost US$16 billion. In 2010, it made a profit of $20 billion, and last year was back in the red ink business with an $8 billion loss. This year? Break even is about the best…

New Training Program on Galley Safety

Jul 13, 2012

The galley is the heart of every vessel. A well-functioning galley keeps crews healthy and productive. A poorly ran galley causes lost man-hours due to food borne illnesses and injuries, costing companies millions, and in some cases, costing crewmembers their lives…

STATS Group Appoints First Middle East Director

Jul 13, 2012

Pipeline engineering company, STATS Group, has appointed Angus Bowie as Regional Director for the Middle East North Africa (MENA) in a move which heralds a major expansion in the region.Mr Bowie was previously Technical Director and has…

U.S. Puts Clamps on Iranian Shipping Companies, Ships

Jul 13, 2012

The U.S. Treasury Department yesterday said the United States is imposing additional sanctions on Iran’s nuclear and ballistic missile proliferation networks, and is also taking additional steps to prevent the evasion of sanctions by publicly identifying a group of Iranian front companies and banks…

Faststream: Pay Rising Across the Waterfront

Jul 13, 2012

Faststream Employment Review reveals pay rises across maritime sector. The latest Faststream Maritime Employment Review shows that despite shipping industry woes, salaries across the sector continue to rise.  Based on the responses of 4000…

IMCA Publishes 2011 Safety Statisitics Summary

Jul 13, 2012

Every year the International Marine Contractors Association (IMCA) produces an annual report of safety statistics (covering fatalities and injuries) supplied by members.“Safety statistics are a useful insight into the performance of a company and industry sector in the areas of health…

China Maritime Study Centre Launch in London

Jul 13, 2012

The new China Maritime Centre in the University of Greenwich will study China's role as a major maritime nation in the 21st centuryThe new China Maritime Centre will promote, disseminate and study the role of China as a major maritime nation in the 21st century…

LNG Bunker Port in Netherlands a Step Closer

Jul 13, 2012

A plan has been tabled to build an LNG 'filling station' in the Port of RotterdamThe plan for making liquefied gas (LNG) available as fuel for shipping in the Netherlands has come another step closer. According to Hans Smits, CEO of the Port of Rotterdam Authority…

ICS: Shipping's Environmental Impact Well Regulated

Jul 13, 2012

Shipping’s environmental impact is well regulated by IMO, & the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) should be left alone says ICS ICS Secretary General, Peter Hinchliffe, taking part in a major debate about oceans governance…

Costa Concordia Claim Attorneys Comment on Captain's Apology

Jul 13, 2012

Ronai & Ronai, LLP, Counsel for the family of deceased Hungarian musician Szandor Fehrer &  Hungarian survivors of the Costa Concordia disaster, issue statement on Captain Schettino's recent apologyThe statement is as follows:The public…

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PSA Singapore Chooses Motorola Solutions’ TETRA Radio Technology During Port Expansion

PSA Singapore Chooses Motorola Solutions’ TETRA Radio Technology During Port Expansion

How the MV Estonia Disaster Reshaped Passenger Ship Safety

How the MV Estonia Disaster Reshaped Passenger Ship Safety

Hazardous Cargo Compensation Regime Close to Entry into Force

Hazardous Cargo Compensation Regime Close to Entry into Force

Iran Could Offer Oman Exit Proposal

Iran Could Offer Oman Exit Proposal

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