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Rolls-Royce Thrusters to Power Scottish Ferries

Aug 17, 2012

Rolls-Royce wins contracts to supply thrusters for two Scottish operators, Western Ferries and Orkney Ferries. Western Ferries recently announced the construction of two new ferries which will operate on the Dunoon to Gourock route, across the Firth of Clyde…

Botany Bay Container Terminal Construction Contract Awarded

Aug 17, 2012

Hutchison Port Holdings (HPH) awards Laing O’Rourke the civil works contract for Australia's new Port Botany Terminal 3.The contract marks the start of the on-ground works of HPH’s A$500 million investment for the development of a new container terminal…

New Zealand Checks Jet-boat Drivers' Competency

Aug 17, 2012

The first jet boat drivers in the country to be licensed under a change to maritime rules receive their licenses in Queenstown.The New Zealand jet boating industry has 42 operators carrying more than 370,000 passengers a year.  Associate…

Yangtze River Delta Shipbuilders Floundering

Aug 17, 2012

China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology  reports that orders in first half 2012 are down by 50.3% year-on-year.The volume of handling orders was a mere 125.87 million DWT by the end of June, down 30.7 percent year-on-year…

Baltic Sea Shipping Company Increases Profits in Q1 2012

Aug 17, 2012

AS Tallink Grupp announce unaudited net profit in second quarter 2012 increased by 47%.AS Tallink Grupp is one of the largest ferry companies in the region, operating six routes between Finland, Sweden, Estonia and Latvia. The company has…

Longshoreman's Union Sues US Port of Portland

Aug 17, 2012

The  International Longshore & Warehouse Union ILWU file a federal lawsuit against the Port of Portland & Bill Wyatt, its Executive Director.The ILWU filed a federal lawsuit against the Port of Portland and Bill Wyatt, its Executive Director…

North Norway Port Booms as Arctic Ocean Base

Aug 17, 2012

Kirkenes is becoming an important port for vessels conducting seismic surveys in the Arctic search for fossil fuels. Geographical proximity to the oil and gas fields and developed infrastructure draws companies to this North Norwegian town…

Wrecked Container Ship 'Rena' Salvage & Cargo Recovery Update

Aug 17, 2012

The first steel fore sections cut & removed from 'Rena', with the Bell 214 heavy-lift helicopter completing 14 separate lifts to the barge Kapua.Salvage (Resolve Marine)    •    The barge made its first landing in Tauranga with an estimated 40 tonnes of steel…

Yachtsman Plucked from N.Atlantic 40-ft Swell

Aug 17, 2012

A team of Royal Navy aviators rescue an injured man from his yacht 70 miles offshore UK coast in Sea State 8 & a 40-foot (12m) swell.The duty crew of 771 Naval Air Squadron, based at Royal Naval Air Station (RNAS) Culdrose in Helston, Cornwall…

Ocean Works Helps Increase VENUS Ocean Observatory Capability

Aug 17, 2012

OceanWorks International has produced the SIIM-375, a mini-Node variant of the Subsea Instrument Interface Module (SIIM) for the VENUS observatory.VENUS, the coastal network of the Ocean Networks Canada (ONC) Observatory, is a cabled undersea laboratory for ocean researchers and explorers…

Port Metro Vancouver Posts Healthy Growth 1H 2012

Aug 17, 2012

Canada's largest & most diverse port releases its 2012 mid-year results, posting growth of 6% overall.The 2012 mid-year statistics report shows that Port Metro Vancouver handled 62.3 million tonnes of cargo through the end of June and is on track for another strong year…

Handbook on Mast, Rigging & Sails Published Soon

Aug 17, 2012

'Rig Basics' will be launched on15 September, 2012,  at the Southampton Boat Show (Kelvin Hughes stand J001, Solent Hale).Rig Basics - How to Look After Your Mast, Rigging and Sails provides a concise, informative and clearly-written outline…

Wind Turbine Service Jack-up Order for Nordic Yards

Aug 17, 2012

Northern Germany's Nordic Yards contracted by Denmark's DBB Jack-up Services to construct a Wind Turbine Service Jack Up Vessel (WTSJUV).The production of the vessel will be carried out at the yards in Rostock-Warnemünde and Wismar and will take approximately one year…

Diesel Submarine Keel Laid Down in Russian Yard

Aug 17, 2012

The Admiralty Shipyard in St. Petersburg lays down a new Varshavyanka class diesel-electric submarine for Russia’s Black Sea Fleet.Stary Oskol will be the third in a series of six Varshavyanka class submarines which are expected to join the fleet by 2016…

Great Lakes Coal-carrier Refloated

Aug 17, 2012

Salvage experts successfully refloated the freighter 'Paul R. Tregurtha' from downbound channel St. Mary's River.Two tugs with a combined 4,000 horsepower, moved the stern of the ship into the middle of the channel. This enabled salvage experts…

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