Wednesday, January 24, 2001 Maritime News

Mersey Docks & Harbor Downgraded

Jan 24, 2001

Merrill Lynch downgraded its intermediate-term rating on Mersey Docks & Harbour Plc to "accumulate" from "buy," while keeping a long-term "acumulate" rating on the stock.

Atlantic Panamax Market Positive

Jan 24, 2001

Positive sentiment continued to support the Atlantic Panamax market supported, shipbrokers said on Wednesday. The Pacific sector was seen as calm, with any losses

SHIP SALES

Jan 24, 2001

Shipsales Some of these sales may not be final – (Reuters) . BULKERS Western Team - (built 1984) 43,296 dwt sold to Greek buyers for $6.9 million. Lara - (built 1985) 8,

People & Company News

Jan 24, 2001

SeaBat Installed on Survey Vessel Maritime Surveys Ltd., Shoreham, Sussex, U.K., recently took delivery of the first SeaBat 8160 multibeam echosounder system from RESON A/S.

Intermarine Reports Increasing Numbers

Jan 24, 2001

Increasing numbers of motor and sailing yachts from around the world arrived this past year at Intermarine Savannah to take advantage of the shipyard's repair and refit facilities.

Oceanic to Test Yacht Design for America's Cup Challenge

Jan 24, 2001

Oceanic Consulting Corporation, a Newfoundland-based ocean engineering firm, has been awarded a contract to evaluate the design of the racing yacht for Switzerland's 2003 America's Cup Challenge.

Emergence of Yacht Industry Brings New Training Standards

Jan 24, 2001

By Mark Fry International Yachtmaster Training and Deliveries International Yachtmaster Training and Deliveries is the world's largest nautical college

PC Maritime Offers Engineering Training Products

Jan 24, 2001

A new suite of engineering training products from PC Maritime has been developed to meet STCW 95 Sections A-1/12 and B-1/12 and ISM Code Sections six and eight.

Compton Made Assistant Dean

Jan 24, 2001

Dennis Compton, a licensed chief mate and an expert on STCW mandates, has been named assistant dean for Registration and Institutional Research at the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy.

Mariners Get LNG Handling Experience At MSI

Jan 24, 2001

Maneuvering trials and Shiphandling training for Guayanilla, Puerto Rico Masters, Pilots and tug Masters were conducted at MarineSafety International's Newport

Texas A&M Picks Transas/BCG for Simulator Replacement Project

Jan 24, 2001

Texas State Maritime Program, a component of Texas A&M University at Galveston (TAMUG) has selected the Buffalo Computer Graphics and Transas Marine USA team for

MMI Creates New Mertech Training Program

Jan 24, 2001

Marine Mechanics Institute (MMI), a private school specializing in professional marine technician training, is offering an all-new Mertech training program. The

'Boat School' Trains Students in Use of Composites

Jan 24, 2001

By Bret Blanchard Washington County Technical College There's been a lot of disposable income produced in the country during the past few years. This is

As SOLAS Deadline Nears, More Composite Use is Expected

Jan 24, 2001

By Robert Lee Gordon Director of Purchasing, Ocean Development Company Composites have been utilized in various applications in the shipbuilding industry

Preforms Available from West Marine

Jan 24, 2001

Prisma Composite Preforms, manufactured by Compsys, Inc. and widely used by production boat builders, are now going to be made available to the boat repair and retail market through West Marine,

Westfalia Separator Tapped By NASSCO

Jan 24, 2001

Westfalia Separator has received an order from NASSCO for fuel oil and lube oil separators to be implemented on a pair of ice strengthened, environmentally safe

Gladding-Hearn Gets Bermuda Ferry Contract

Jan 24, 2001

Gladding-Hearn Shipbuilding has begun construction of two new fast ferries for the Governemnt of Bermuda, Ministry of Transport. The first vessel will be delivered in September,

SENESCO To Build Walking Spud Barge

Jan 24, 2001

The Southeastern New England Shipbuilding Corp. (SENESCO) will build a 165 ft. dredge barge that will have the ability to walk along harbor floors. Boasting a trio

Bollinger To Build Supply Boat Trio

Jan 24, 2001

Bollinger Shipyards has commenced construction of three 145 ft. (44.1 m) supply/utility boats for Bordelon Marine - doubling the number of OSVs for the Lockport-based operator.

Kvichak Secures Eight-Barge Contract

Jan 24, 2001

Resulting from the recent developments in oil spill preparedness in the state of Alaska, various cruise ship operators have contracted Amak Towing of Ketchikan

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