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This Day in Coast Guard History – Jan. 13

Jan 12, 2010

1853- The ship Cornelius Grinnell grounded in a heavy surf off Squan Beach New Jersey. A surf car was used to rescue all 234 persons on board.1925- Alaskan Game Law enforced by Coast Guard.1918-Surfmen from the Humboldt Bay Lifesaving…

This Day in Naval History – Jan. 13

Jan 12, 2010

1865 - Amphibious attack on Fort Fisher, NC1964 - USS Manley evacuates 54 American and 36 allied nationals after Zanzibar government is overthrown(Source: Navy News Service)

Stena Bulk Orders New Generation Tankers

Jan 12, 2010

Stena Bulk has confirmed an order for two in-house designed Suezmax tankers from Samsung, South Korea for delivery in 2011. The 158,700 dwt vessels, with a length of 899 ft and a beam of 157.5 ft, will be when delivered the largest tankers in Stena Bulk’s fleet…

Communications Look to Brighter Times in 2010

Jan 11, 2010

2010 will see brighter times in shipboard communications with airtime traffic and usage expectedto go up, an Inmarsat service provider has claimed. Asad Salameh, President of World‐Link Communications, said ship owners and managers are ready…

Wärtsilä Contract with Dutch Ship Owner

Jan 11, 2010

Wärtsilä has signed a three-year training contract with its long-time customer Wagenborg Shipping of the Netherlands. The agreement covers the training of more than 830 of the shipping company's crew members, and will be held at Wärtsilä Land & Sea Academy training centers…

CG Investigates Tanker Ship in Gravesend Bay

Jan 11, 2010

The Coast Guard is continuing to investigate the circumstances surrounding a tanker ship in Gravesend Bay that ruptured a tank around 9 a.m, Jan. 10. The tank was overfilled in the process of on-loading ethanol, which resulted in the rupture…

Mitropoulos Presides, Arab Academy Expansion

Jan 11, 2010

'I could not think of a better way to formally start the ‘Year of the Seafarer’ other than by commissioning a new training centre, such as the new branch of the Arab Academy in Port Said,” said IMO Secretary-General Efthimios E. Mitropoulos on Saturday…

New Kongsberg Sensor Factory, China

Jan 11, 2010

Kongsberg Maritime China Jiangsu (KMCJ), a new 2880m2 sensor production facility located in the Norwegian Industrial Park in Zhenjiang, Jiangsu province, China, was officially opened on Nov. 30 2009 during a traditional Chinese ceremony attended by over 150 guests…

Odfjell Sells Ship for Recycling

Jan 11, 2010

Odfjell has entered into an agreement to sell the coated parcel tanker MT Bow Maasslot (38,039 dwt/built 1982) for recycling in India by the end of January 2010.  The sales price is close to the book value. The vessel has Green Passport…

Marinfloc Pre-treatment System

Jan 11, 2010

Ever since 2005, when the MEPC 60(33) regulation was replaced by MEPC 107(49), the older gravity-type Oily Water Separators (OWS) often had to be replaced by a centrifugal-type or an emulsion breaking cleaning system, or the shipowner chose to complement the existing OWS with additional filters…

New Version Ship Simulator Pro

Jan 11, 2010

Maritime Simulator Developer VSTEP released a new version of Ship Simulator Professional. This new release includes advanced functional updates and introduces an important new component of the Instructor Station: the Exercise Manager. This is an extended version of the Mission Editor…

Retail Container Traffic Shows Gains

Jan 11, 2010

Import cargo volume at the nation’s major retail container ports ended a nearly two-and-a-half-year streak of year-over-year declines in December and is on track to show gains through the first half of 2010, according to the monthly Global Port…

WQIS Holds Covered, No Premium Increase

Jan 11, 2010

The United States Coast Guard announced that effective January 23, 2010, they will be increasing fines and other civil monetary penalties to account for inflation in accordance with the Federal Civil Penalties Inflation Adjustment Act of 1990…

TOP Ships Charter Developments

Jan 11, 2010

TOP Ships Inc.(NASDAQ: TOPS) announced that it has received from the bareboat charterer of the M/T’s Ionian Wave and “Tyrrhenian Wave, a reduced charterhire rate of $10,000 per day, rather than the $14,300 per day on a bareboat basis that is set forth in the charter agreement…

Crowley Restructures Senior Management

Jan 11, 2010

Crowley Maritime Corporation announced a restructuring involving three members of its senior leadership team. John Douglass and Rob Grune will move to new positions, with Douglass taking over as senior vice president and general manager of Crowley's Puerto Rico/Caribbean liner services…

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