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Jo-Kell Wins World Class Supplier Award

Jan 18, 2010

Jo-Kell Inc., an electrical distributor and engineering company was recognized for their outstanding performance and support of Northrop Grumman Corporation’s Socio-Economic Business Programs (SEBP).  The award was presented on December 4, 2009…

Espada Expands its Fleet in Gulf of Aden

Jan 18, 2010

Espada Logistics and Security-MENA has acquired five additional armed, fast-patrol vessels for use in the Gulf of Aden due to increased piracy and the growing demand for protection services. “Our customers have demanded a higher level of predictability when it comes to costs and scheduling…

Otto Marine Charters PSV Otto Explorer

Jan 18, 2010

Otto Marine Limited announced that it has successfully found a charter for its MT6009 PSV, named Otto Explorer. The vessel will be chartered out to the Group’s subsidiary, Singapore-based Reflect Geophysical Pte Ltd, on a bare boat charter for a contract term of 7+1+1+1 years…

Duros Wins Ports America Contract

Jan 18, 2010

Duros has been contracted by Supply Chain Services (SCS) to provide service and new equipment for Ports America, the largest terminal operator and stevedore in the U.S. The multi-year contract includes the service of existing rugged computer…

AMSEA $27M Sealift Command Contract

Jan 18, 2010

General Dynamics American Overseas Marine (AMSEA) has been awarded a $27.2m operations and maintenance services contract by the U.S. Navy's Military Sealift Command (MSC). Through this contract, General Dynamics will provide full-service operations and maintenance for seven Navy Large…

HPI Digital Control System for U.S. Navy

Jan 18, 2010

HPI, supplier of turbine control solutions and turnkey power plants, announced the successful commissioning of a digital propulsion, power and steering control system aboard the ex-USS Foster Self Defense Test Ship (SDTS).  HPI designed the system to replace the existing analog controls…

Hospital Ship Comfort Deploys to Haiti

Jan 18, 2010

Military Sealift Command hospital ship USNS Comfort (T-AH 20) departed Jan. 16 beginning a five to seven day transit to Haiti, where more than 800 military and civilian aid workers aboard the ship will provide relief in response to the 7.0 magnitude earthquake that struck the Caribbean nation Jan…

First Austal LCS Joins U.S. Navy Fleet

Jan 18, 2010

Austal-designed and built Littoral Combat Ship (LCS), USS Independence has officially joined the operating forces of the United States Navy following a commissioning ceremony held near Austal’s Mobile, Ala. facility. Thousands of Navy officials…

Foss’s America Cargo Transport Aids Haiti

Jan 18, 2010

As recovery efforts in the wake of Haiti's devastating earthquake continue, tugs and barges from two Seattle-based companies are in the U.S. Gulf poised to participate in the vast international relief operation.America Cargo Transport Corp…

This Day in Coast Guard History – Jan. 19

Jan 18, 2010

1935- CWO (GUN) and NAP Charles T. Thrun, Coast Guard Aviator Number 3, was killed when his Grumman JF-2 Duck (CGNR V136) crashed at Cape May.  CWO Thrun was the first Coast Guard aviator to die in the line of duty.1937- CG units began flood…

This Day in Naval History – Jan. 19

Jan 18, 2010

1840 - LT Charles Wilkes, USN is first American to discover Antarctic coast(Source: Navy News Service)

2010 Norm Manly YMTA Scholarship

Jan 18, 2010

The Youth Maritime Training Association (YMTA) is a non-discriminating nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting and supporting students who wish to pursue careers in the maritime industry including the marine sciences.The YMTA offers…

Crowley's Puerto Rico Liner Settlement

Jan 18, 2010

Crowley Liner Services, Inc. (Crowley) has entered into a settlement agreement with the plaintiffs in the Puerto Rican Cabotage Antitrust Litigation.  Although the company specifically denied violating the antitrust laws, it agreed to the settlement given the high cost and burden of litigation…

Port of Kiel Close to its 2008 Handling Mark

Jan 18, 2010

Despite the difficult economic climate, the Port of Kiel handled 4.86 million tons of cargo in 2009, nearly reaching its 2008 handling figure of 4.91 million tons. Individual business sectors developed in different ways. The handling of bulk cargo…

Horizon Lines Reduces Debt in Q4

Jan 18, 2010

Horizon Lines, Inc. (NYSE:HRZ) announced that it reduced funded debt by $38.1m during the fourth quarter and completed its fiscal year with $28m less in funded debt than a year ago.The company achieved stronger-than-projected free cash flow during the fourth quarter ended December 20…

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