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This Day in Naval History – Dec. 21

Dec 20, 2009

1861 - Congress authorizes the Medal of Honor, the Nation's highest award, for Naval personnel.1943 - USS Grayling (SS-208) sinks fourth Japanese ship since 18 December.1951 - First helicopter landing aboard a hospital ship, USS Consolation…

Marlink Announces U.S. Contract

Dec 20, 2009

Marlink, global provider of satellite communications to the maritime industry, announced the signing of a new contract with U.S. company, Hornbeck Offshore Services, LLC (NYSE: HOS) for the supply of communications for two of its Multi Purpose Support Vessels…

This Day in Coast Guard History – Dec. 21

Dec 20, 2009

1936-Ice breaking by the Coast Guard was authorized by Executive Order No. 7521.1960- The tanker Pine Ridge, with 37 crewmen on board, reported it was breaking in two about 120 miles off Cape Hatteras, North Carolina.  Immediately, the Coast…

Omega Navigation Release of Q3 Results

Dec 18, 2009

Omega Navigation Enterprises, Inc. (NASDAQ: ONAV) (SGX: ONAV50), a provider of global marine transportation services focusing on product tankers, announced that it will release its results for the third quarter ended September 30, 2009, after the close of the market on Friday…

Persian Gulf Tanker Rates 11-Month High

Dec 18, 2009

According to a Dec. 17 report from the Nigerian website, www.punchng.com, the cost of delivering Middle East crude to Asia, the world‘s busiest route for supertankers, rose to an 11-month high because of reduced supply of vessels for hire. Charter rates for very large crude carriers…

First Non-Military Standard, Underwater Noise

Dec 18, 2009

A new voluntary consensus standard for the measurement of underwater noise from ships is now available from the Acoustical Society of America (ASA) and the American National Standards Institute (ANSI).  The new standard will be known as ANSI/ASA S12…

Int’l Register of Shipping New Norway Office

Dec 18, 2009

International Register of Shipping has opened an office in Norway as it continues to expand its international presence in the world’s main maritime centers.The office in Bergen will be run by Noralf Lekva and Kjell Jensen, a master mariner…

NG Logistics Support Contract for U.S. Navy

Dec 18, 2009

Northrop Grumman Corporation’s (NYSE: NOC) Sperry Marine business unit has been awarded a follow-on contract to provide performance-based logistics (PBL) support for navigation and steering systems installed on U.S. Navy surface ships and submarines…

DonJon Shipbuilding, Repair on Lake Erie

Dec 18, 2009

Donjon Marine, Co., Inc., a global marine services provider based in N.J., announced the creation of Donjon Shipbuilding and Repair, LLC (DSR).  Through an agreement with the Erie-Western Pennsylvania Port Authority and the acquisition of the assets of the former Erie Shipbuilding…

MTU Engine with Centrifugal Oil-Separation

Dec 18, 2009

MTU Series 60 engines for the marine market now feature a centrifugal oil separator that is 99 percent efficient at de-oiling crankcase ventilation gases. The oil-separation system prevents contamination of the turbocharger, and requires no…

U.S.-Flag Lakes Float Tops 9 Million Tons

Dec 18, 2009

The U.S.-Flag Great Lakes fleet hauled more than nine million net tons of dry-bulk cargo in November. That’s the first month this year that cargos totaled more than nine million tons in a single month. The November float is a small increase…

Parrott Named New TOTE President

Dec 18, 2009

Totem Ocean Trailer Express, Inc. (TOTE) announced the promotion of John D. Parrott to company president. Parrott replaces TOTE’s former president, Bill Deaver, who had been with the company since March 2002.John initially worked for TOTE beginning in1992 as First Officer of the S…

Austal Commences JHSV Construction

Dec 18, 2009

Austal has received authorization from the U.S. Navy to commence construction on the first of up to ten 338-ft Joint High Speed Vessels (JHSV).After Austal successfully completed the Production Readiness Review (PRR) and necessary DoD approvals were obtained…

MINTA, Tyco Subsea Cable for Marshall Islands

Dec 18, 2009

The Marshall Islands National Telecommunications Authority (MINTA) and Tyco Telecommunications, a business unit of Tyco Electronics, announced the Marshall Islands-flagged Tyco Durable has returned to Majuro, RMI, and will begin to lay cable…

Oceanographer of the Navy on Climate Change

Dec 18, 2009

The oceanographer of the Navy and director of the U.S. Navy's Task Force Climate Change discussed the national security implications of the changing global climate at the United Nations climate change summit in Copenhagen Dec. 16. Formally…

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CK Hutchison Banks 7% Profit Rise

CK Hutchison Banks 7% Profit Rise

Echo Marine Group to Deliver Western Australia’s First Electric Ferry Fleet

Echo Marine Group to Deliver Western Australia’s First Electric Ferry Fleet

Green Ammonia Shines When Regulation is Considered, says study

Green Ammonia Shines When Regulation is Considered, says study

Northwest Seaport Alliance Full Exports Up 2.2% YTD

Northwest Seaport Alliance Full Exports Up 2.2% YTD

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