|
Sep 09, 2003
According to the U.S. Department of Justice, the individual responsible for dumping trash bags full of asbestos and renovation debris from the ferry Muskegon Clipper
|
|
Sep 09, 2003
The U.S. National Imagery and Mapping Agency (NIMA) reports that the production problem associated with digital navigation chart CD15 (Gulf of Mexico/Straits of
|
|
Sep 09, 2003
The most recent addition to Royal Caribbean's (RCCL) fleet of vessels is the 90,090-gt Serenade of the Seas, which was delivered to the cruise line by Meyer Werft Shipyard in Papenburg,
|
|
Sep 09, 2003
Making Waves in the FPSO Market
As the largest Ship Repair facility in the Middle East, Dubai Drydocks, which made its home in the late 1970's, was built
|
|
Sep 09, 2003
By James R. McCaul, President,
International Maritime Associates, Inc.
Floating production has evolved to a mature technology that opens for development
|
|
Sep 09, 2003
Gone are the days when in order to enable coupling of the floating discharge line, it used to be necessary that the bow coupling installations on the dredges were of the same make.
|
|
Sep 09, 2003
The U.S. Navy has granted General Dynamics Electric Boat a $39.5-million contract modification for submarine research and development.
The award modifies a
|
|
Sep 09, 2003
Honda
Power for USCG Boats
The USCG's new Defender Class craft from Safe Boats will be powered exclusively by twin Honda BF225 4-stroke outboards. The Hondas can propel the new 25-ft.
|
|
Sep 09, 2003
As the information age firmly roots onboard vessels of all shapes and sizes — from tugboats to tankers — there is a glaring need for enhanced information processing
|
|
Sep 09, 2003
Guido Perla has always had a love of the sea. Perla, who was born and raised in Barranquilla, Colombia, came to the U.S. in 1971 to pursue his dream of using
|
|
Sep 09, 2003
Lt. Jeff Brooks, Training Officer of Pre Commissioning Unit MOMSEN, had the PCU Bridge Watch Standers attend USCG-approved Automatic Radar Plotting Aids (ARPA)
|
|
Sep 09, 2003
The Liberian International Ship & Corporate Registry (LISCR), the U.S.-based company, which operates the Liberian ship register, is to open a new representative
|
|
Sep 09, 2003
By Greg Trauthwein
Mirroring the metamorphosis of the globalization of the marine industry and seeking to stake a leadership claim atop the marine technology information heap,
|
|
Sep 09, 2003
NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center has named Marotta Controls, Inc., a provider of fluid control systems, components and actuators, as the winner of the Contractor
|
|
Sep 09, 2003
One of the most talked about crew/supply boats this year is a new 160 x 32-ft. (48.7 x 9.7-m) vessel designed by A. K. Suda, Inc. and built in Bayou La Batre, Ala.
|
|
Sep 09, 2003
By Stuart C. Karon and Dr. Swarn Kalsi, American Superconductor
In the September 2002 issue of Maritime Reporter and Engineering News, a detailed discussion
|
|
Sep 09, 2003
IMO initiated a milestone today with the inauguration of the first IMO Regional Presence Office in the Asian region.
The opening of the office for the East Asian
|
|
Sep 09, 2003
One of the most enduring business relationships has been reinforced by the Evergreen Group's decision to entrust construction of an extensive new series of post-Panamax
|
|
Sep 09, 2003
By David Tinsley, Technical Editor
While catamaran and multi-hull vessel technology is increasingly being explored for its potential in high-speed military and logistical support applications,
|
|
Sep 09, 2003
Further important advances will be made in efforts to reform business processes in the London insurance market during this year's renewals season, according to
|
|