Friday, June 14, 2002 Maritime News

Xantic Launches ChatCard Reload

Jun 14, 2002

Xantic has announced a major extension of ChatCard, its all-in-one calling solution for Inmarsat services. In an industry-first development, the new ChatCard

Van Cappellen-USA Partners with Northern Lights

Jun 14, 2002

Van Cappellen USA, the North American affiliate office of the Van Cappellen Consultancy - the Netherlands (noise and vibration control), announces a joint technical

Knight & Carver to Build Excursion Catamaran

Jun 14, 2002

Knight & Carver YachtCenter has announced a new vessel contract to build a 72 ft. excursion catamaran for a popular destination resort in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.

Crowley Promotes Fortunato to VP, Government Business Development

Jun 14, 2002

Crowley Maritime Corporation has promoted Ed Fortunato to vice president, Government Business Development, with marketing, sales and budgetary responsibility for

Cascade General Completes Upgrades to M.V. Columbia

Jun 14, 2002

The 418 ft. ferry M.V. Columbia, owned by the State of Alaska, has returned to service on the Bellingham-Skagway run after a winter layover at Cascade General.

Smit Provides Salvage Assistance

Jun 14, 2002

During May, SMIT Salvage dealt with casualties in Japanese waters and in the Red Sea. On May 1, the 260,619 dwt tanker Front Tobago was making for Japan when her

USCG Finalizes Changes to NOV Procedures

Jun 14, 2002

The Coast Guard has published a final rule changing the procedures for handling Notice of Violation (NOV) cases in which the recipient fails to respond to the notice within 45 days.

Thor-Lube Bearing Receives Orders

Jun 14, 2002

Thordon Bearings Inc. of Canada recently received orders for environmentally friendly Thor-Lube sealed stern tube bearing systems for three LNG carrier newbuild projects in Korea and Japan.

SeaWave Names Markell as Account Manager

Jun 14, 2002

SeaWave LLC, a wireless communications company serving the maritime industry, has announced the appointment of David B. Markell as account manager responsible for

NSWC Dahlgren Leads Team To New Milestones

Jun 14, 2002

Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren's Combat Direction Systems Activity (CDSA) in Dam Neck, Va. and USS Curtis Wilbur (DDG 54) achieved several significant

Monitor Recovery Project to Begin This Month

Jun 14, 2002

Navy divers are enroute to Cape Hatteras, N.C. to continue salvage operations to recover the gun turret from the Civil War ironclad USS Monitor. One hundred

Rear Adm. Balisle Tapped as Next NAVSEA Commander

Jun 14, 2002

Navy Rear Adm. Phillip M. Balisle has been nominated as the next commander of Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) in Washington D.C., according to an announcement

KMSS Report Cargo Systems Success

Jun 14, 2002

Kongsberg Maritime Ship Systems (KMSS) reported excellent progress in the cargo monitoring systems market at the Posidonia Exhibition 2002 in Piraeus, Greece. This

MMS: Oil Production Offshore GOM to Rise Steeply

Jun 14, 2002

The Minerals Management Service (MMS), Gulf of Mexico Region, released new oil and gas daily production rate projections that encompass the year 2006. According to the new report,

Seabulk Announces Agreement On $100M Equity Investment

Jun 14, 2002

Seabulk International, Inc. announced the signing of a definitive agreement with DLJ Merchant Banking Partners III, L.P., a CSFB Private Equity fund, and affiliated entities,

MARAD Publishes NPRM

Jun 14, 2002

The Maritime Administration (MARAD) has published a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) in the Federal Register soliciting public comments on an amendment to its regulations.

Hamilton Waterjets Chosen for Portuguese Fast Ferries

Jun 14, 2002

Lisbon will introduce nine new low-wash fast ferries over the next two years. The new vessels are in response to an increase in ferry commuters and an outdated

WESMAR Honored for Export Achievement

Jun 14, 2002

The presentation of an Export Achievement Certificate to Small and Medium-Sized Firms was awarded to WESMAR in late May of 2002 by the United States Department of Commerce,

Seattle-based Maritime Security Team First in Nation

Jun 14, 2002

The first U.S. Coast Guard Maritime Safety and Security Team (MSST) will be based in Seattle and commissioned on July 3, 2002, at the Integrated Support Command, located at Pier 36, Seattle, Wash.

Model Port Partners Sign Charter

Jun 14, 2002

The Coast Guard Captain of the Port hosted a Model Port Boston meeting in which the project's partners signed a charter outlining its mission and goal. The model port project,

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