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Korea: No.1 in Global Shipbuilding

Jul 01, 2010

Korea's shipbuilding industry is on a roll as it secured the top spot in the global market in the first quarter of this year. The Ministry of Strategy and Finance said that Korea accounted for over 40 percent of the market, followed by China at 34 percent and Japan with just 4 percent…

EBDG Adds Staff

Jul 01, 2010

Elliott Bay Design Group (EBDG) added to its staff in both Seattle and New Orleans. Marine designer Jason Haik is joining EBDG's Seattle office, bringing 12 years of marine experience and extensive skills in AutoCAD, ShipConstructor and Rhino…

GNMTC Orders Cruise Ship from STX France

Jul 01, 2010

GNMTC signed a contract with STX France to build a new cruise ship. The 139,400 ton vessel will be 333 x 38 m and include 1,739 passenger cabins and 732 crew cabins. Delivery of this ship is scheduled for December 2012. Founded in 1975, GNMTC…

Northrop Grumman: $175m Advance Procurement Contract

Jul 01, 2010

The U.S. Navy awarded a $175 million cost-plus-fixed fee contract to Northrop Grumman for advance procurement of long-lead materials and performance of engineering/planning efforts for LHA 7, the second in the Navy's newest class of large-deck amphibious assault ships…

Five Minutes with Richard Marler, Chairman, President & CEO, Signal International

Jun 30, 2010

In the June 2010 edition of Maritime Reporter & Engineering News (www.marinelink.com), we had the opportunity to meet with Richard Marler, Chairman, President and CEO of Signal International, on the sidelines of OTC to discuss his company’s rapid growth and promising future…

Rolls-Royce Powers Six New Tugs

Jun 29, 2010

Interview: Bareksten of CHS, Fortune 100

Jun 27, 2010

In the June edition of MarineNews, Jim Bareksten, Director, Government Affairs, CHS, Inc. spoke about the challenges facing his industry. CHS is a diversified energy, grains and foods company, a Fortune 100 company using river barges to transport some of its product…

Joint MMS, USCG Investigation Roadmap

Jun 08, 2010

The USCG-MMS Joint Investigation released its Roadmap for determining the causes of the Deepwater Horizon casualty and improving the safety net for MODUs operating on the US outer continental shelf (OCS):1st Public Hearings (5/11‐12/10)•…

Obama on Administration’s Response to Oil Spill

Jun 08, 2010

In his weekly address, President Barack Obama spoke of his commitment to helping the people of the Gulf Coast recover and rebuild from the BP oil spill that has threatened their livelihoods. On June 4, the President heard from local residents…

New Effort to Collect & Review Oil Spill Solutions

Jun 07, 2010

The Interagency Alternative Technology Assessment Program workgroup, newly established by the National Incident Commander for the BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill, announced a new effort to collect and review oil spill response solutions from scientists and vendors…

Interferry Seeks Ro-Ro Recruits to boost IMO Voice

Jun 03, 2010

Trade association Interferry is mounting a membership drive with ro-ro operators among key targets in a further move to strengthen its representation at the International Maritime Organization. Interferry, which has had IMO consultative status since 2003…

Obama’s Statement on Latest Spill Containment Efforts

Jun 01, 2010

On May 29, 2010, the following statement by President Obama regarding the latest efforts to contain the BP oil spill was released:“Today, I’ve spoken with National Incident Commander Admiral Thad Allen, as well as Energy Secretary Steven Chu…

U.S. Seeks Foreign Help for Spill Cleanup Vessels

Jun 01, 2010

According to a June 1 report from the AFP, the U.S. Coast Guard said the government lacks key equipment it needs to battle the growing oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico and is seeking international help. Coast Guard official Thad Allen, who is in charge of the government's efforts…

Civilian Mariners to crew Navy JHSVs

Jun 01, 2010

The Chief of Naval Operations has approved the Navy's joint high speed vessel (JHSV) crewing approach developed by Military Sealift Command. Because the ships are new and could conduct a wide variety of missions, MSC determined that the best…

Photo: Commissioning of the BRAtt

Jun 01, 2010

The commissioning of the Cummins-powered, Robert Allan Ltd. designed training tug BRAtt at the ITS conference and trade show in Vancouver in May. At the commissioning it was announced that Redwire Marine would be licensed to build the BRAtt in Europe and Choey Lee is licensed for to build in Asia.

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Bulls Joins TVO's Global Business Development Team

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DP World, Asian Terminals Inc. Invest $100M to Boost Capacity at Manila South Harbor

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PD Ports Outlines Plans to Develop UK Offshore Wind Hub

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DP World Begins $165 Million Expansion of Maputo Container Terminal Capacity

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