Wednesday, October 30, 2002 Maritime News

Port Authority Hires Contractor to Build $20M ExpressRail

Oct 30, 2002

With the Port Authority’s ship-to-rail facility at the Elizabeth Port Authority Marine Terminal nearing capacity, the agency announced that it has hired a contractor to design and build a larger,

Virginia’s CIT Receives National Award

Oct 30, 2002

Virginia's Center for Innovative Technology (CIT) received national recognition for its assistance in the development of a ballast-water processing system designed

"What Your Lawyer Will Tell You After a Barge Breakaway"

Oct 30, 2002

I. Duty of Vessel Owner to Furnish a Seaworthy Vessel Under the general maritime law, a vessel owner has a duty to furnish a seaworthy vessel. A seaworthy vessel

One if by Land

Oct 30, 2002

When contractors Brasfield & Gorrie accepted a job to rehabilitate a dam for a local power company, their first foray into marine work was far from routine. With

Sea SLICE Provides Glimpse of Future

Oct 30, 2002

As first reported in the July edition of Maritime Reporter & Engineering News, Lockheed Martin's Sea SLICE advanced technology demonstration vessel recently provided

The U.S. Gulf Market: When Will It Turn Around?

Oct 30, 2002

It seems everyday during the last several months, the top question on everyone's mind is 'When will things turn around?' Discussions around our office and

RIB Report

Oct 30, 2002

AB Inflatables www.abinflatables.com The 10.5 ft. Oceanus 3.20VSC from AB Inflatables is a sporty RIB with a deep V hull construction large, 17-in.-diameter tubes,

CH3OH: Make Room for Methanol

Oct 30, 2002

The newest buzz among offshore operators serving the oil and gas rigs in the Gulf of Mexico (GOM) is the increased use of methanol (CH3OH) by oil companies and contract drillers.

Stabbing Victim Airlifted From Bulk Carrier

Oct 30, 2002

Rescue aircrews from Kodiak and Sitka airlifted an injured crewman aboard a bulk carrier about 200 miles southwest of Sitka Monday afternoon. Jin Bao Lin, 47, a Chinese citizen,

Coast Guard Receives New Vessel

Oct 30, 2002

The Coast Guard received a new 85-ft. patrol vessel at pier 36 in Seattle, Wash. The 85-ft. Fast Patrol Craft, designed by Jack W. Sarin Naval Architects, Inc. of Bainbridge Island,

CP Ships Reports 3Q Results

Oct 30, 2002

CP Ships Limited today announced unaudited operating income before exceptional charges for third quarter 2002 of $33 million, which is $1 million lower than operating

Horizon Offshore Reports 3Q Results

Oct 30, 2002

Horizon Offshore, Inc. reported net income for the quarter ended September 30, 2002, of $1.8 million, which compares to a net income of $2.8 million for the third quarter of 2001.

Warner Promoted at Crowley Logistics

Oct 30, 2002

Dan Warner has been promoted to Director of Finance for Crowley Logistics with responsibility for the direction, interpretation and administration of the company's accounting,

MARAD: U.S. Vessels Can Clear West Coast Backlog

Oct 30, 2002

Maritime Administrator Captain William G. Schubert highlighted the capabilities of the U.S.-Flag fleet in an effort to respond to allegations that U.S.-flag

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