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USCG Awards Polar Icebreaker Contracts

Feb 22, 2017

The U.S. Coast Guard awarded five firm fixed-price contracts for heavy polar icebreaker design studies and analysis Wednesday. The contracts were awarded to the following recipients: Bollinger Shipyards, LLC, Lockport, Louisiana; Fincantieri Marine Group…

Asbestos on Board

Feb 21, 2017

What happens when a solution to one or many obstacles ends up becoming an even larger problem? For seamen, one such problem is asbestos.  Asbestos is a natural fiber that was mined for use in construction and household products. It became…

HII’s Walker Elected to Women’s Leadership Institute

Feb 21, 2017

Kellye Walker, Huntington Ingalls Industries (HII) executive vice president and general counsel, was inducted into the DirectWomen’s 2017 Board Institute class. Walker is one of 20 elite women lawyers to be welcomed into this year’s class. The…

Top 10 Maritime Nations: Ranked by Value

Feb 21, 2017

The March 2017 edition of Maritime Reporter & Engineering News focuses on SINGAPORE, as this maritime powerhouse struggles to maintain balance and influence through the offshore oil and gas downturn. Looking at the 'Top 10 Nations' ranked by value from VesselsValue…

Hanjin Heavy Delivers Purpose-Built LNG Bunkering Vessel

Feb 15, 2017

ENGIE, Fluxys, Mitsubishi Corporation, and NYK have taken delivery of the world’s first purpose built liquefied natural gas bunkering vessel (LBV) from Hanjin Heavy Industries & Construction Co. Ltd., at the Yeongdo shipyard in Busan, Korea…

Damen Repair Yards Earn More ISO Certifications

Feb 10, 2017

A number of Damen Shiprepair & Conversion yards have recently or will soon achieve new ISO certifications as part of an ongoing initiative to standardize operating procedures across the group. Damen Shiprepair Amsterdam (DSAm) and Damen…

Rear Adm. Thomas to Deliver USCG Insight at Nor-Shipping

Feb 08, 2017

Nor-Shipping 2017 has confirmed that Rear Admiral Paul Thomas of the U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) is the latest high profile speaker to be signed for the leading maritime event week. The move comes at a time when USCG is making waves throughout shipping…

Gruenhagen Named CFO at MV WERFTEN

Feb 02, 2017

Shipbuilding group MV WERFTEN said it has appointed Richard Gruenhagen as Managing Director of Finance and Administration to reinforce the group's Management Board as new CFO effective February 1. Gruenhagen graduated from Indiana University…

Training Program Seeks to Develop Alaskan Shipbuilders

Jan 30, 2017

A new shipbuilding and repair training program in Alaska aims to develop an advanced manufacturing workforce comprised of state residents. Shipbuilder and repairer Vigor has teamed up with the maritime workforce development network Maritime Works for a public…

SAFE Boats Names Champagne Senior VP, Operations

Jan 30, 2017

SAFE Boats International has appointed Hartwell Champagne as its new Senior Vice President of Operations. Champagne joined SAFE Boats in 2013 and has been a key member of the company’s executive team. Prior to his new assignment, Champagne…

Executive Leadership Changes at Brunswick

Jan 26, 2017

Boston Whaler President Nick Stickler has assumed temporary day-to-day leadership at Brunswick Commercial & Government Products (BCGP) following the departure of BCGP General Manager Jennifer Butera and Director of Sales Jeremy Davis. The…

Eimskip, RAL Order Containerships from China

Jan 25, 2017

Iceland’s Eimskip and Greenland’s Royal Arctic Line (RAL) have signed an agreement to share capacity, and together ordered three new ice-class containerships to be built in China.  Eimskip said it has finalized contracts with China Shipbuilding…

Netherlands’ Mariserve Buys Secondhand Pilot Boat

Jan 25, 2017

Netherlands-based Mariserve has purchased a secondhand pilot boat, Mercury, previously owned by the Dutch Pilot Association. The Mercury will continue under the name Sirocco. This vessel is the ninth vessel previously owned by the Dutch…

Italian Boosts to Flinders Shipbuilding Ambitions

Jan 20, 2017

Building on its partnership with the Italian shipbuilder Fincantieri announced earlier this month, South Australia’s Flinders University has signed a supporting agreement with The University of Genoa to cooperate in research and development and training with focus on maritime…

LNG Floating Storage: A Passing Trend?

Jan 16, 2017

At the end of 2015, global LNG production was approximately 35 bcf/d. By 2019, global supply is set to increase by 40 percent with the U.S. and Australia planning to bring another 15 bcf/d online. However, traditional markets like Europe and…

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