Tuesday, April 23, 2002 Maritime News

Pacific and Southwest - A Coastal Shipyard Alliance

Apr 23, 2002

Pacific Shipyards Intl. has joined forces with Southwest Marine to carry out a five-year IDIQ contract for the U.S. Navy. The primary function of the contract,

Industry Leaders Elected To ABS Membership

Apr 23, 2002

Twenty-four prominent shipping industry executives have been elected as new Members of ABS bringing the classification society's worldwide membership to 817. The members,

RINA Reports Strong Growth

Apr 23, 2002

Italian classification society RINA has reported strong growth for its 2001 financial year. The consolidated revenues of the group were almost $94 million, up ten percent from last year's Euro 85.

ABS Reports Strong Performance in 2001

Apr 23, 2002

ABS Chairman and CEO Frank J. Iarossi has reported continued strong performance by the classification society and its affiliate, the ABS Group of Companies Inc.

IBIA: Unite Against EU Sulfur Proposals

Apr 23, 2002

The International Bunker Industry Association (IBIA) says proposed EU controls on marine fuels will hit shipping hard, with at least a $20 per ton fuel premium in EU waters by 2005.

RTM STAR Center Provides Carnival With Simulator Training

Apr 23, 2002

Carnival Cruise Lines has signed a contract with RTM STAR (Simulation, Training, Assessment & Research) Center, to provide five-day simulator based training programs

Sperry Marine Receives Type Approval for VDR

Apr 23, 2002

Sperry Marine won multiple type approvals from classification societies and national authorities for the VoyageMaster Voyage Data Recorder (VDR) system. The type

L-3 Reports Good 1Q Results

Apr 23, 2002

Amid the doom and gloom which has become revenue reporting season, it is refreshing to note that L-3 Communications reports that first quarter of 2002, sales were $696.

Dog Adrift on Tanker Eludes Capture

Apr 23, 2002

Forgea, a 2-year-old female dog adrift on the Insiko 1907 since April 2, has eluded her rescuers, according to the Hawaiian Human Society. Sailors from two long

Port of Houston: Steel Imports Plummet

Apr 23, 2002

The Port of Houston Authority posted its slowest start in operating revenues since 1999 during the first three months of 2002. Operating revenues through March 31, 2002, decreased slightly to $25.

Keppel Corp. Units Win $46M in Contracts

Apr 23, 2002

Keppel Corporation Limited, through its subsidiaries, wpm contracts worth a total of $46 million from repeat customers. The $23 million contracts for the upgrading and repair of jack-ups,

RINA creates Giuliano Pattofatto scholarship

Apr 23, 2002

Italian classification society RINA has created a scholarship to honor the memory of Giuliano Pattofatto, technical director of RINA and former chairman of IMO's Maritime Safety Committee,

ExxonMobil Marine Fuels returns to Panama market

Apr 23, 2002

ExxonMobil Marine Fuels (EMMF) has re-entered the Panama bunker supply market, after an absence of three months. EMMF will continue to use existing storage facilities and delivery operations.

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