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New Eco-friendly Tour Vessel Announced

Jun 05, 2017

Incat Crowther said that construction is underway for an innovative tour vessel to operate in Tasmania’s south west.  The vessel will be operated by Gordon River Cruises and will offer interpretive tours into the heart of the UNESCO Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area…

Seattle Continues Search for New Port Director

Jun 05, 2017

The Port of Seattle Commission has launched a public process to find a new Executive Director to lead the organization . The Commissioners are seeking input from the public, customers and employees about the qualities and experience desired in a new leader…

SUNY Maritime Scholarship Dinner Honors Five

Jun 05, 2017

For years, SUNY Maritime College’s annual Admiral’s Scholarship Dinner has helped to raise support to fund student scholarships. This year, in addition to setting an attendance record, it also set a record for donations. Jim Lawrence, chairman…

Navis Puts TOS on Cloud 9

Jun 05, 2017

You don’t have to go it alone. The most experienced Terminal Operating System provider on the planet has already been there and done that.  The average terminal is a city unto itself – a jumble of berths, loading docks, automated cranes and transportation vehicles…

Interlake Steamship Moves First ‘Mustang’ Pellets

Jun 05, 2017

The 1,004-foot M/V James R. Barker has sailed from the Twin Ports with a new specialized cargo: 60,000 tons of Mustang superflux pellets – the first shipment of its kind since the new pellet production began at Cliffs Natural Resources Inc.’s United Taconite mine last month…

30+ Properties Up for Offer in the Port of Durban

Jun 05, 2017

Transnet National Ports Authority in the Port of Durban is offering new lease agreements for more than 30 properties and operational sites in the Port’s Ship Repair and Bayhead Precincts. The commercial sites, which will be leasable for a minimum of five years…

Coast Guard to Be Honored in DC

Jun 05, 2017

The Coast Guard Foundation, a nonprofit organization committed to the education and welfare of all Coast Guard members and their families, announced that its 13th Annual Tribute to the United States Coast Guard in Our Nation’s Capital will take place on Tuesday…

Strike Disrupts Spanish Ports and Trade Routes

Jun 05, 2017

Some of Spain's biggest port terminals came to a standstill on Monday as shipping companies redirected cargos to avoid a dockers' strike.After months of talks between unions, companies and the Spanish government over a reform of port hiring practices…

RINA Consulting to Advise on New Kuwaiti Ports

Jun 05, 2017

RINA Consulting, a consulting engineering arm of the RINA Group, has won a consultancy contract to determine the general strategy for the development of three existing and one new port in Kuwait. The contract, valued at €1,450,000, ($1,631…

ICS to Tell UN: Shipping Committed to Green Growth

Jun 05, 2017

The United Nations Ocean Conference (June 5-9), organized by the UN General Assembly, opens today in New York. On Tuesday, June 6, the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) will explain that the global shipping industry is fully committed…

Saudi, UAE Ports Bar Qatari Flagged Ships

Jun 05, 2017

Ports in Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates' barred ships flying Qatari flags after the two countries broke off diplomatic ties with Doha, in a move that raised fears of disruption to oil and gas shipments from the Gulf OPEC member. The…

World’s First Ice-breaking LNG Carrier Christened

Jun 04, 2017

The world`s first icebreaking liquefied natural gas (LNG) carrier was named Christophe de Margerie in St. Petersburg, Russia. Russia’s President Vladimir Putin, South Korea’s Ambassador to Russia Park Dae-bong and Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering Co…

EU Ports Achieve Environmental Certification

Jun 04, 2017

The Port of Barcelona (Spain), Port Authority of Melilla (Spain), Niedersachsen Ports Emden (Germany), Shannon Foynes Ports Company (Ireland) and Shoreham Port Authority (U.K.) have achieved Port Environmental Review System (PERS) certification…

Combating Organized Crime at Sea

Jun 04, 2017

Skills necessary in dealing with maritime transnational organised crimes at sea, including, piracy, armed robbery against ships, drug trafficking, marine terrorism and more were at the core of a two-week training course which concluded today in Mombasa…

Battery Pioneers AKASOL , ZEM Set Sail Together

Jun 04, 2017

The German expert for lithium-ion battery systems AKASOL and the Norwegian pioneer of maritime energy storage solutions ZEM have worked together on the development of AKAZEM.  The result is a unique autonomous IP 67 compliant liquid cooled…

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