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A New Floating Chapel: SCI’s CHAPLAINSBLOG

Oct 05, 2011

In the early nineteenth century, the Seamen’s Church Institute (SCI) lodged its mission to seafarers in a floating chapel in the waters of the Port of New York. SCI prioritized “mobile” spiritual care, meeting mariners where their work brought them…

Panama Canal Cruise Season Starts Today

Oct 05, 2011

200 Plus Transits Expected.         The Panama Canal cruise-line season officially starts today, Wednesday, October 5, and runs through the middle of next year. More than 200 transits of these passenger vessels are expected.  The transit…

Kvaerner Appoints Allen Executive VP

Oct 05, 2011

Kvaerner appointed Tony Allen as Executive Vice President for its International business area.  Allen has more than 30 years of industry experience and has been part of the corporate management with several of the leading EPC contractors for the oil and gas industry…

Rolls-Royce Wins Order for "Enviroship"

Oct 05, 2011

Rolls-Royce received its first order for vessels based on the Group’s award-winning Environship concept.  Rolls Royce will design and provide integrated power and propulsion systems for two technologically advanced cargo vessels, which have been purchased by Norwegian transportation company…

Industry Welcomes UK’s Latest Container Terminal

Oct 05, 2011

The UK’s logistics industry has welcomed the opening of a new deepwater terminal at the country’s busiest container terminal, which is capable of handling the latest generation of container vessels.  The Felixstowe South Terminal will comprise two berths – 8 & 9 – and its owner…

Offshore O&G Fuels Workboat Growth in Middle East

Oct 05, 2011

Middle East Workboats 2011 opens on optimistic note - 58 new OSVs required to support recent oil and gas contracts worth $10b  The maritime commercial climate in the Middle East is in buoyant mood, especially for the workboats sector, as investment…

London Club Warns Against Inflated Claims, Legal Delays

Oct 05, 2011

THE London P&I Club has warned that shipowners face a significant increase in exposure to claims and fines levied against them in jurisdictions which suffer from a combination of high interest rates and a reputation for protracted legal proceedings…

MTS Elects Four to Board of Directors

Oct 05, 2011

Zande, Toll, Kocak, and Manley Elected as Vice PresidentsThe Marine Technology Society (MTS) announced the results of its recent elections for positions on its Board of Directors. The following Vice Presidents were elected: Jill Zande, Education and Research…

Royal Caribbean Wins NAMEPA’s Marine Environment Protection Award

Oct 04, 2011

Award dinner on November 9th follows seminar on Corporate Risk Management.Clay Maitland, Founding Chairman of the North American Marine Environment Protection Association (NAMEPA), announced that the world’s second largest cruise company, Royal Caribbean Cruises…

KPI Bridge Oil appoints London Bunker Trader

Oct 04, 2011

KPI Bridge Oil, a leading global bunker broker and trader has appointed Mr Evandro Cavalli as Bunker Trader in its London office.Evandro, 31, is Brazilian/Italian and has previously worked for several years with one of the international…

Tendeka Announces Two Key Promotions

Oct 04, 2011

Tendeka, the provider of completions and reservoir monitoring products and services to the upstream oil and gas industry, is delighted to announce the promotions of two key personnel.Gillian King, SPE, has been appointed vice president Asia Pacific region and Derren Simpson…

Caterpillar Wins Order to Power 16 New Offshore Vessels in Brazil

Oct 04, 2011

Caterpillar was selected to power 16 offshore supply vessels for use in operation in the Brazilian offshore market. Caterpillar received orders requiring a total of 56 Cat and MaK Diesel Electric Propulsion Engine (DEP) generator sets for offshore supply vessel newbuilds…

This Day in Navy History

Oct 04, 2011

October 41821 - LT Robert F. Stockton sails from Boston for Africa to carry out his orders to help stop the international slave trade.1943 - Aircraft from USS Ranger sink 5 German ships and damage 3 in Operation Leader, the only U.S. Navy…

USS Spruance Commissioned as Navy's Newest Destroyer

Oct 04, 2011

USS Spruance (DDG 111) became the newest member of the Navy's Pacific fleet after being placed in commission during a sunset ceremony at Naval Air Station Key West Oct. 1.The new destroyer honors legendary Adm. Raymond Spruance, whose calm…

Teignbridge Propellers to Set Up Shop in Dubai

Oct 04, 2011

UK’s Teignbridge Propellers score Middle East first with launch of new manufacturing arm; targets Africa, Asia and the Arab world In a first for the region, UK-headquartered Teignbridge Propellers International today unveiled plans to establish…

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New Wildlife Trafficking Compendium Released for Singapore

New Wildlife Trafficking Compendium Released for Singapore

Australia’s Port of Newcastle Sets Diversified Trade Record

Australia’s Port of Newcastle Sets Diversified Trade Record

Bahrain Circulates Revised UN Hormuz Draft

Bahrain Circulates Revised UN Hormuz Draft

Shale Oil Components Detected in Marine Fuels, says VPS

Shale Oil Components Detected in Marine Fuels, says VPS

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