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SENER to Exhibit FORAN V80 Version at 1st Baltic FORAN Day

Apr 12, 2016

The SENER engineering and technology group organizes the 1st Baltic FORAN Day, which will take place in the Hilton Gdansk Hotel, Targ Rybny 1, Gdansk, 80-838, Poland, on the 28th of April. This Baltic FORAN Day is focused to Baltic Region countries…

Norway Shortlists DCNS, ThyssenKrupp for New Subs

Apr 12, 2016

Norway's Defence Minister Ine Eriksen Søreide of the Conservative Party made it clear that there would be no submarine deal with Sweden, according to the Norwegian newspaper Verdens Gang.  Instead, Norwegian defense officials have narrowed…

CLP Eyes Floating LNG Terminal

Apr 12, 2016

Hong Kong's largest power company, CLP Holdings Ltd., is considering a plan to establish the city's first offshore liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal in the waters east of the Soko Islands, off southern Lantau, that will enable it to tap more gas from international markets…

India to Develop Port in Bangladesh

Apr 12, 2016

India is planning to establish a port in Bangladesh, says the Minister for Shipping, Nitin Gadkari. A high-level committee will be sent to the neighbouring country in this regard. 'A shipping ministry delegation led by a joint secretary…

India to Double Ports Capacity to 3000 MT

Apr 12, 2016

India is set to double its ports capacity to 3000 million tonnes (MT) by 2025,  the Shipping Minister Nitin Gadkari said.  The capacity of ports stood at 1,500 MT in 2015. He also said that an investment of Rs 60,000 crore will be made in the port sector by May 26 this year…

Russia to Build 2 Tankers for Azerbaijan

Apr 12, 2016

Russia's Krasnoye Sormovo shipyard, a subsidiary of the United Shipbuilding Corporation, is to sign a contract to build two tankers for Azerbaijan’s Caspian Marine Services Ltd. The two companies have signed a contract for building and delivery of two RST27 tankers…

Pirates Kidnap Ship off Nigeria with 6 Turkish Crewmen

Apr 12, 2016

Six crew members  of a Turkish cargo ship have been kidnapped by pirates in the Niger Delta, according to Nigerian Navy spokesman, Chris Ezekobe. The ship carrying chemicals was believed to be travelling from Gabon to Ivory Coast. The pirates…

DSD Shipping Fined $2.5m Over Oil Dumping

Apr 12, 2016

Norwegian shipping company DSD Shipping has been fined $2.5m in a US federal court for oil dumping from an aframax.  DSD has been sentenced of its convictions in Mobile, Alabama, for obstructing justice, violating the Act to Prevent Pollution from Ships (APPS)…

Wilson Appointed to US Supply Chain Committee

Apr 11, 2016

Melzie Wilson, VP Compliance for logistics provider Mallory Alexander International Logistics appointed to the committee by Secretary of Commerce Penny Pritzker Melzie Wilson, Vice President – Compliance at Mallory Alexander International Logistics…

StFX Seeking Maritime Policy Chair

Apr 11, 2016

St. Francis Xavier University announces call for applications for the Irving Shipbuilding Chair in Arctic, Marine and Security Policy St. Francis Xavier University (StFX) in Antigonish, NS, and Irving Shipbuilding have issued a call for applications for the Irving Shipbuilding Chair in Arctic…

New Data Exchange Rules for International Shipping

Apr 11, 2016

Mandatory requirements for the electronic exchange of information on cargo, crew and passengers have been adopted by the International Maritime Organization (IMO), as part of a revised and modernized annex to the Convention on Facilitation of International Maritime Traffic (FAL)…

Pirates Kidnap Six Crew from Tanker off Nigeria

Apr 11, 2016

Six Turkish members of a cargo ship's crew have been kidnapped by pirates off the coast of Nigeria, a spokesman for the Nigerian navy said on Monday. The crew members of the merchant tanker M/T Puli were abducted some 90 miles from the coast at around 1:30 a…

AccessESP Names Algeroy as Europe and Africa Region Manager

Apr 11, 2016

AccessESP, a provider of rigless electric submersible pump (ESP) conveyance solutions for the worldwide oil industry, has named John Algeroy as the Europe and Africa Region Manager. Based in Houston, he will be responsible for all marketing…

Ingalls Shipbuilding Promotes Wilkinson, Duthu

Apr 11, 2016

Huntington Ingalls Industries’ ( HII) Ingalls Shipbuilding division announced that Richard Schenk, vice president of program management, will retire on July 1 after 33 years of service. He will be succeeded by Kari Wilkinson, effective May 23…

ILO Minimum Wage for Seafarers to Stay at $614

Apr 11, 2016

The recommended International Labor Organization (ILO) Minimum Wage for Able Seafarers will remain at its current level of $ 614 basic pay per month until at least 2018.This follows an ILO Joint Maritime Commission (JMC) meeting held in Geneva last week…

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