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Cruisers Yachts Customer Satisfaction Award

Aug 21, 2009

Cruisers Yachts received the CSI Award, the National Marine Manufacturers Association’s (NMMA) highest customer satisfaction recognition. 2009 marks the eighth year in a row that the Wisconsin manufacturer has received the honor in the category of “Inboard Express Cruiser Boats…

SNAME Annual Meeting & Expo

Aug 21, 2009

The Society of Naval Architects and Engineers (SNAME) hosts its 2009 Annual Meeting and Expo October 21-23 at the Rhode Island Convention Center in Providence, R.I. Exhibit space and sponsorships of events during the world’s foremost gathering of professionals in naval architecture…

Drydocks World Delivers 5 Vessels

Aug 21, 2009

Drydocks World – Southeast Asia Pte. Limited (DDW-SEA), the Southeast Asian subsidiary of Drydocks World, announced the deliveries of vessels Endeavor, Greatship Ahalya, Mermaid Vision and Ark Dartmoor from their Drydocks World – Nanindah yard…

Horizon Earns Quest for Quality Award

Aug 21, 2009

Horizon Lines, Inc., (NYSE:HRZ), the nation's leading domestic ocean shipping and integrated logistics company, has earned a 2009 Quest for Quality Award in the ocean carrier category from Logistics Management magazine.The Quest for Quality…

Braemar Shipping Launches Braemar Marine

Aug 21, 2009

Braemar Shipping Services plc has launched a new subsidiary called Braemar Marine, which will provide diverse marine surveying and adjusting services to the global maritime, transportation risk and insurance markets.Braemar Marine commenced operations on August 1st…

Mini-Cruise Ships Sold

Aug 21, 2009

Marcon International, Inc. of Coupeville, Wa. reported that the sales of the two U.S. flag mini-cruise ships Wilderness Discoverer (ex- Mayan Prince) and Wilderness Adventurer (ex- Spirit of Adventure, Caribbean Prince) have concluded. Both…

USARC Calls for Arctic Oil Spill Research

Aug 21, 2009

The U.S. Arctic Research Commission believes that the U.S. needs a robust research program to address spill response in broken ice, as shipping moves into the Arctic Ocean and offshore oil drilling - in several Arctic nations - moves forward…

CG Urges Caution as Hurricane Bill Approaches

Aug 21, 2009

With Hurricane Bill expected to pass along the Atlantic coast this weekend, the Coast Guard is stressing the importance of safety for boaters and swimmers during the hurricane season.Hurricanes can create dangers in the water, such as rip currents and large waves…

2009 NMEA Convention & Expo

Aug 21, 2009

The National Marine Electronics Association (NMEA) will hold its 2009 NMEA Convention & Expo Sept. 30 - Oct .2, 2009, at the Sanibel Harbour Resort in Fort Myers, Fla. “The NMEA Convention & Expo is very valuable for everyone involved in the industry…

This Day in Naval History – August 20

Aug 21, 2009

1912 - Birthday of Dental Corps1945 - First surrender of Japanese garrison at end of World War II; USS Levy receives surrender of Mille Atoll in Marshall Islands1980 - USS Passumpsic rescues 28 Vietnamese refugees(Source: Navy News Service)

Shipbuilders Rally as Hope Builds

Jul 16, 2009

Shipbuilder stocks in Korea rallied today, apparently fueled on hopes the shipbuilding industry had hit bottom in the second quarter and that demand for new vessels may revive as world economies stabilize, according to a Reuters report. Reuters…

ESAB’s Florence Hub Undergoes Restructuring

Jul 15, 2009

ESAB Welding & Cutting Products has announced a restructuring of its Florence, SC manufacturing operations. By the end of 2009, the manufacture of gantry cutting machines, arc equipment and plasma power supplies will be transitioned to other global factories…

Four Ferries Commissioned in Istanbul

Jul 15, 2009

In reaction to the increasing commuter traffic on the Bosporus, the municipal ferry enterprise IDO in Istanbul has commissioned four doubleended ferries with two Voith Schneider Propellers each. The four ferries operate on the route between…

Somali Pirates Hijack Crude Carrier

Jul 15, 2009

Somali pirates have recently hijacked an Indian ship and used it to launch an unsuccessful attack on a Liberian-flagged oil tanker in the Gulf of Aden, according to VOA News. The large crude carrier Elephant is similar to the Saudi-owned Sirius…

Hearing for Fleet Management Pilot

Jul 15, 2009

According to the San Francisco Chronicle, federal prosecutors told a judge that the pilot of the container ship that struck the Bay Bridge in November 2007 ignored basic safety precautions, lied to licensing authorities about his prescription drug use…

Logistics News

Long Term Rates Edge Up Globally as Red Sea Conflict Continues

Long Term Rates Edge Up Globally as Red Sea Conflict Continues

Turkey Halts All Trade with Israel

Turkey Halts All Trade with Israel

Young Brothers Is First in the US to Use Innovative Mooring System

Young Brothers Is First in the US to Use Innovative Mooring System

Electric Cars Pile Up at European Ports as Chinese Firms Struggle to Find Buyers

Electric Cars Pile Up at European Ports as Chinese Firms Struggle to Find Buyers

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