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Port of Savannah to Deliver Fresher Fruit

Jul 08, 2014

Pilot program will mean better shelf life for citrus, grapes, blueberries.South American citrus, grapes and blueberries will arrive sooner and last longer for consumers in the Southeastern U.S. thanks to the Georgia Ports Authority’s participation in a USDA pilot program…

Metal Shark Hires Wegener as Sales Director

Jul 07, 2014

Louisiana-based boat manufacturer Metal Shark Aluminum Boats has hired Carl Wegener as its Director of Commercial Sales, the company announced today. Wegener brings a diversified background in engineering, strategic planning, and business development…

MHI Targets Threefold Female Management Increase

Jul 07, 2014

Newly Set Target is Aimed to Promote Diversity of Human Resources.Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. (MHI) has set a target to increase the number of the company's female managers (in positions of Section Manager and higher) threefold from the current level by 2020…

ProSep Opens Facilities to Third Party Manufacturing

Jul 07, 2014

ProSep has launched a new manufacturing service for third party clients at its purpose-built fabrication facility on Clara Road.ProSep has the capability to construct large structural fabrications, vessels and piping spools, as well as being able to fully assemble packaged equipment…

Liberia: Shipping Does Not Need New Regulations

Jul 07, 2014

One of the world’s largest and most active shipping registers, The Liberian Registry, has called on shipping regulators to ensure the effective implementation of existing rules to protect human life, safety and the environment, rather than creating new rules and regulations instead…

Paris MoU Issues Report on Port State Control

Jul 07, 2014

The Paris MoU published its report on 2013’s worldwide flag performance, “White, Grey and Black Lists.” The report indicates further improvements towards quality shipping.Last year Thailand and the United States of America were moved up to the White List…

Obama Trade Law Survives Chinese WTO Appeal

Jul 07, 2014

China failed to overturn a U.S. law targeting unfair trade subsidies on Monday, when the World Trade Organization's Appellate Body said it did not have enough information to uphold China's appeal against an earlier WTO ruling.China had claimed that the U…

Trident Alliance Formed, First Members Announced

Jul 07, 2014

The Trident Alliance, a shipping industry initiative for enforcement of maritime sulphur regulations, has today been formally launched.  The Trident Alliance is a coalition of shipowners and operators who share a common interest in robust…

WSS Joins MACN and Global Fight Against Corruption

Jul 07, 2014

Alongside the Wilh. Wilhelmsen group, Wilhelmsen Ships Service (WSS) is now a full member of the Maritime Anti-Corruption Network (MACN) and will be joining the campaign to eliminate corruption across the maritime industry.Speaking as the membership was announced…

Caribbean MOU Approves Proposed Revised Vessel Code

Jul 07, 2014

The Caribbean Memorandum of Understanding on Port State Control (CMOU) held its 19th Committee meeting in Montego Bay, Jamaica from June 24-26, 2014. This meeting was hosted by the Maritime Authority of Jamaica and the Ministry of Transport…

Harkand Hires New Group General Counsel

Jul 07, 2014

International subsea inspection, repair, maintenance (IRM) and light construction company Harkand announced the appointment of Jacqueline Hill as the group general counsel.Hill brings more than 15 years of experience in corporate law, most recently in energy marketing and trading in the U…

ICS Offers Ballast Convention Implementation Solutions

Jul 07, 2014

The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) – in cooperation with coalition of international shipping organizations – has submitted an important paper to the International Maritime Organization (IMO) that proposes a means of overcoming the serious…

Umea and Vaasa - Another Port Merger in the Baltic

Jul 03, 2014

The owners of the respective harbours, municipalities of Umeå and Vaasa, have agreed to set up a joint company, Kvarkenhamnar AB.The new entity with head office in Umeå will take over port management from the Swedish and Finnish local governments as from the 1st of January…

MARPOL Annex VI Workshop Held in Ghana

Jul 03, 2014

Representatives from 11 West and Central Africa countries are in Accra, Ghana, to attend the first IMO regional workshop on 'MARPOL Annex VI – Ship energy efficiency and technology transfer” from July 2-4.  The workshop, which is being hosted by the Ghana Maritime Authority…

Maritime Museum Fundraises to Honor Rescue Services

Jul 03, 2014

The recession has generated difficult times for many Americans, yet it has failed to weaken the generosity of the National Maritime Museum Cornwall visitors, who have raised nearly $12,000 for the rescue services in the last few months. The…

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