Thursday, October 23, 2003 Maritime News

EU Regulation on Single-Hull Oil Tankers Sparks Concern

Oct 23, 2003

The Secretary-General of IMO, William A. O'Neil, expressed serious concern about the European Union Regulation on single-hull oil tankers, which reportedly entered into force on 21 October 2003.

Secretary Ridge Announces Steps in Enhancing Maritime Security

Oct 23, 2003

Within one year of President Bush’s signing of the Maritime Transportation Security Act on November 25, 2002 U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Tom Ridge today

GlobalSantaFe New-build Rigs Provide Model for Requirements

Oct 23, 2003

Technical advances in the offshore industry and regulatory developments have spurred an update of the ABS Guide for Certification of Drilling Systems. First published

AMOS Connect Basic Version Available for Iridium

Oct 23, 2003

Xantic has announced that the basic version of AMOS Connect is now capable of working over the Iridium platform. A free of charge CD of this premium quality email

MSC to Lease New Marine Terminal at Port Everglades

Oct 23, 2003

An appointed selection committee unanimously chose Mediterranean Shipping Company S.A. (MSC) to negotiate a lease and operating agreement for a 36-acre dockside

Transport Canada Announces New Security Requirements

Oct 23, 2003

Transport Minister David Collenette today announced a new marine security-reporting requirement for a wide range of Canadian-flagged vessels and port facilities.

EU Emissions Standards for Small Marine Diesel Engines

Oct 23, 2003

The European Commission issued a Press Release welcoming the agreement reached by the European Parliament and the Council on a Directive to reduce emissions from

Horizon Lines CEO Credits Technology For Defense Effort

Oct 23, 2003

Charles G. (Chuck) Raymond, Chairman, President and CEO of Horizon Lines, said today that the role of technology "continues to drive much of the change in our business,

AAPA: New Security Regulations Will Require Billions in Investment

Oct 23, 2003

The American Association of Port Authorities commends Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge and the U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) on the release of regulations to

Evergreen to Offer Joint Service in Middle East Market

Oct 23, 2003

Global container carrier Evergreen will commence a joint service on November 4 with Simatech Shipping for a weekly service covering following rotation: Port

Ship Systems Purchases Site License for Wave Equipment Optimization System

Oct 23, 2003

Resurgence Software, Inc., and maintenance optimization software for the maritime industry, announced today an agreement to provide its Wave Equipment Optimization

Products

Oct 23, 2003

Bowman Coolers Receive ABS Certification U.K.-based EJ Bowman has manufactured its range of marine heat exchangers and oil since 1919. The company recently

Resurgence Signs Deal with Northrop Grumman

Oct 23, 2003

Resurgence Software, Inc. signed an agreement to provide its Wave Equipment Optimization System and related support services to Northrop Grumman Ship Systems (NGSS).

Feature: N. Carolina Adds Two New Ferries

Oct 23, 2003

By Larry Pearson The State of North Carolina has been very good to shipbuilding companies along the Gulf Coast. In the last 10 years, nearly a dozen ferries

Feature: Getting on an Even Keel

Oct 23, 2003

By Larry Pearson Without much fanfare, VT Halter Marine, Gulfport, Miss. is completing a number of very large and capable vessels for both commercial and U.

Feature: Keeping the Port in Portland

Oct 23, 2003

We rolled into town on the last train north, arriving Portland, Maine at 2:00 a.m. Half an hour later we were at the dock, hauling our kit - and when Marine News travels light,

Vessels: Long Beach Pilots Receive New Boat

Oct 23, 2003

The waters off of Long Beach, Calif., could be considered a bit safer now, as Jacobsen Pilot Service Inc. this summer received a new 54-ft. (16.4-m) welded aluminum

Vessels: Kvichak Delivers for NY 58-ft. Survey Vessel Joins NY Fleet

Oct 23, 2003

New York Corp's newest survey vessel - Moritz - has already joined the fleet. The 58-ft. catamaran was built in Seattle by Kvichak Marine Industries, Inc. and

Profile: Paul Wong and Yong Choo Kui: A Tug Building Team

Oct 23, 2003

In 2002 Managing Director Yong Choo Kui gained ISO9001 Quality Management Certification at the same time as the Yong Choo Kui (YCK) Shipyard celebrated its 25th anniversary.

Vessels: Gladding-Hearn to Deliver for New Orleans Pilots

Oct 23, 2003

Gladding-Hearn, Duclos Corporation continues its dominance in the pilot boat sector. The company that has already built four boats this year, has taken orders

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