Friday, October 03, 2003 Maritime News

Federal Judge Orders Toxic Ships to Stay Put

Oct 03, 2003

The National Defense Reserve Fleet will remain in the James River in southeastern Virginia, after a federal judge blocked the ships from being towed to the U.

Navy Names Newest USNS Ship for Medal of Honor Recipient

Oct 03, 2003

The U.S. Navy will officially name its newest prepositioning ship USNS Lance Cpl. Roy M. Wheat, Tuesday, Oct. 7, 2003, during a ceremony at Blount Island Command, Jacksonville, Fla.

CMA Plans for Busy Days

Oct 03, 2003

The Board of Governors of the Connecticut Maritime Association (CMA) and organizers of the popular CMA Shipping maritime conference and exhibition have announced

Trelleborg Acquires Smiths Precision Seal Business

Oct 03, 2003

Trelleborg, based in Sweden, completed the acquisition of Smiths precision seal business on October 1, 2003. Regulatory authorities, including regulatory agencies

Fidelio Cruise Software Develop FCMMS

Oct 03, 2003

Fidelio Cruise Software GmbH announced today the development of the Fidelio Cruise Materials Management System (FCMMS). FCMMS is a Windows based application

Inland River Barges Reporting Requirements Issued

Oct 03, 2003

The U.S. Coast Guard is converting the current temporary regulated navigation area (RNA) within all inland rivers of the Eighth Coast Guard District into an interim final rule,

U.K. EA Authorizes Dismantling of U.S. Ships

Oct 03, 2003

The UK Environment Agency (EA) has issued a modification to the waste management license of Able UK such that the company may engage in the dismantling of U.S.

Gordon England Sworn in as 73rd Secretary of The Navy

Oct 03, 2003

The Honorable Gordon R. England, right, receives the oath of office during a short swearing in ceremony as the 73rd Secretary of the Navy. Administering the oath is Mr.

Adm. Natter to Pass Command of U.S. Fleet Forces Command, Atlantic Fleet

Oct 03, 2003

Official U.S. Navy file photo of Commander, U.S. Atlantic Fleet Adm. Robert J. Natter, visiting with Sailors and Marines attached to Camp Patriot, Kuwait. Natter

2013 2013

2012 2012

2011 2011

2010 2010

2009 2009

2008 2008

2007 2007

2006 2006

2005 2005

2004 2004

2003 2003

2002 2002

2001 2001

2000 2000

1999 1999

mobi | rss feeds | archive | history | articles | privacy | contributors | top news | about us | copyright