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Two RAstar 3800 Tugs from Robert Allan

Jan 18, 2010

The Rawasi and Morooj, a pair of RAstar 3800 Class high performance terminal/escort tugs, have just entered service with their Owner, Bakri Navigation Co. Ltd. of Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.  Both tugs were built by NGV Tech Sdn. Bhd. in Malaysia…

Queen Elizabeth Class Carriers Use Imtech

Jan 17, 2010

Imtech has been awarded a design & build contract for the high-tech climate technology aboard the new Queen Elizabeth Class aircraft carriers being built for the British Royal Navy. The order represents a value of more than about $187m. The ships…

Aveva Element Analysis for Shipbuilders

Jan 17, 2010

Aveva (LSE:AVV) announced the release of Aveva Hull Finite Element Modeller, a new addition to the Aveva Marine portfolio which accelerates and simplifies the stress analysis of ship structures. Ship designers use of Finite Element Analysis…

WCI Supports USACE Development Plan

Jan 17, 2010

On January 12, the Board of Directors of Waterways Council, Inc. (WCI) voted unanimously to endorse the recommendations of the industry-U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Inland Marine Transportation System Capital Investment Strategy Team for a 20-year Capital Development Plan…

Genco to Sign Capesize Vessel Charter

Jan 17, 2010

Genco Shipping & Trading Limited (NYSE:GNK) announced that it has reached an agreement to enter into a time charter for the Genco Augustus, a 2007-built Capesize vessel, with Cargill International S.A. for approximately 10.5 to 12.5 months at a rate of $39…

This Day in Coast Guard History – Jan. 18

Jan 17, 2010

1953- A Coast Guard PBM seaplane crashed during takeoff after having rescued 11 survivors from a ditched U .S. Navy aircraft shot down off the coast of mainland China.  A total of nine servicemen lost their lives in this crash, including five Coast Guardsmen…

This Day in Naval History – Jan. 18

Jan 17, 2010

1911 - First aircraft landing on board a ship, USS Pennsylvania by Eugene Ely.1962 - After a flash fire in the Persian Gulf on Danish tanker, Prima Maersk, burned a crewman, USS Duxbury Bay transfers a Navy doctor to help the Danish crewman…

Diana Shipping to Part of Containership Project

Jan 15, 2010

Diana Shipping Inc. (NYSE:DSX), a global shipping company specializing in the transportation of dry bulk cargoes, announced its intention to participate in a new project involving the formation of a company expected to invest in containerships over the next 12-18 months…

Donjon’s Tug Fleet Continues to Grow

Jan 15, 2010

Donjon Marine, Co., Inc., a global marine services provider based in N.J., announced that Donjon has added the 2,700 hp twin screw tug Sarah Ann (ex-June K) to its expanding tug fleet.  The 78 by 26 by 10.5-ft tug, with twin CAT 3512B diesels and a nine-ft draft…

Hose-McCann Appoints Morgenstern

Jan 15, 2010

Hose-McCann Communications, Deerfield Beach, Fla., announced the appointment of Tom Morgenstern as Manager of Technical Engineering.  In his new position, Morgenstern shall manage and oversee all aspects of the Technical Engineering Group to include Customer Technical Support…

Coast Guard Continues Support in Haiti

Jan 15, 2010

The U.S. Coast Guard, the first Department of Homeland Security agency to provide assistance to Haiti following Tuesday's earthquake, continues to provide support Thursday to the U.S. Government's humanitarian assistance and disaster response efforts…

Wrist Seals Record Deal

Jan 15, 2010

Wrist Ship Supply, part of the Wrist Group, announced the acquisition of World Ship Supply, West Coast Ship Supply, East Coast Ship Supply and Karlo Corporation – collectively known as One Source North America - the largest ship supply organization in North America…

This Day in Coast Guard History - Jan. 15

Jan 15, 2010

1836- A General Order from the Secretary of the Treasury prescribed that 'Blue cloth be substituted for the uniform dress of the officers of the Revenue Cutter Service, instead of grey. . .' thereby ending a controversy that ad brewed for years regarding the uniforms of the Service…

Apache Reports Fire on GOM Platform

Jan 13, 2010

Apache Corporation (NYSE:APA) reported a fire aboard its East Cameron (EC) 2 processing platform, in La. state waters of the Gulf of Mexico about two miles off the coast of Cameron Parish.The three personnel on the platform, all Island Operating employees…

Ferry Repairs Disrupt San Juan Islands Service

Jan 13, 2010

Repairs to the 90-car Sealth continue after damage to the vessel’s engine output shaft was discovered on Tuesday, Jan. 5. Engineers estimate that the vessel will be ready to return to service by the end of the week of Jan. 11, after repairs and sea trials are completed…

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