Thursday, February 21, 2002 Maritime News

Gulf Harbor Shipping Opens New Office

Feb 21, 2002

Gulf Harbor Shipping announces the opening of their New Orleans, La. office located in the World Trade Center, suite 2101, No.2 Canal Street, New Orleans, La., 70130.

Austal Wins Contract For Cruise Vessels

Feb 21, 2002

Austal Limited announced that subsidiary Austal Ships has secured a contract for two 226-ft. (69-m) ‘boutique’ cruise ships for operation in French Polynesia. The new order,

Dresser-Rand To Provide Petrobras With Compression Equipment

Feb 21, 2002

A new floating production, storage and off-loading (FPSO) facility being built to extract oil and gas from offshore Brazil will include gas compression modules

Northrop Grumman Delivers Aegis Destroyer

Feb 21, 2002

Northrop Grumman Corporation has delivered its 16th Aegis guided missile destroyer, Shoup, to the U.S. Navy, this time using streamlined testing that saved fuel, time and personnel costs.

STN Atlas Automation For New French Ferry

Feb 21, 2002

Hamurg-based STN Atlas Marine Electronics has been awarded a contract for supply and installation of integrated monitoring and control and automatic power management

Derecktor and Alaska Government Officials Sign Contract

Feb 21, 2002

Paul Derecktor, Alaska Governor Tony Knowles, State Department of Transportation Commissioner Joe Perkins and several Alaska State Officials were in attendance last week at the State Capitol in Juno,

Emergency Tug Assistance Available Within U.K. Waters

Feb 21, 2002

The Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) and the British Tugowners' Association (BTA) have this week concluded a revised agreement for instant, no-fuss, tug assistance to be available within U.

TSAC Will Meet in March

Feb 21, 2002

The Towing Safety Advisory Committee (TSAC), sponsored by the U.S. Coast Guard, will meet in San Francisco on March 13-14, 2002. Items on the agenda include crew alertness,

Washington State Issues Fine to Tanker Company

Feb 21, 2002

Alaska Tanker Company was fined $25,000 by the state for allowing an estimated 462 gallons of crude oil to spill from the tanker, Prince William Sound, into Port Angeles harbor.

Corps of Engineers Releases Waterways Fact Sheet

Feb 21, 2002

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ Navigation Data Center (NDC) recently released the latest edition of “The U.S. Waterway System-Transportation Facts.” The fact

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