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Nov 12, 2003
Marine Environmental Partners, Inc. (MEP), a West Palm Beach-based developer of ballast and waste water sanitation systems has signed a cooperative agreement
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Nov 12, 2003
On November 1 the Rhode Island Manufacturers Association honored Senesco Marine for the company’s commitment to excellence in manufacturing by naming the
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Nov 12, 2003
Rickmers-Linie celebrated the fifth christening in its series of nine new
Superflex Heavy Multi-Purpose Container (MPC) vessels on November 8 in
Shanghai. Madame Zhang Xiang Lan,
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Nov 12, 2003
The gas carrier Marola was delivered on November 9 at the Fincantieri Ancona yard to the commissioning shipping company Carbofin a Telesio group company. Present
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Nov 12, 2003
The JetPac by Outboard Propulsion Systems, LLC, has been successfully introduced after five years of research and marine testing. The new, patented, outboard
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Nov 12, 2003
When it comes to rolling out training to vessel crew and scientists, The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association (NOAA) faces challenges similar to most
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Nov 12, 2003
Computerized controls automate many vessel operations
By Larry Pearson
It was inevitable. For several years now crew/supply boats have been following,
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Nov 12, 2003
By Larry Pearson
There are a number of computer programs and hardware that promises to make marine vessels more productive and interactive. For example, Maxsea, Marstons Mill, Mass.
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Nov 12, 2003
by Larry Pearson
"It's all about information and how you use that information, "said Michael Thibodaux, founder and CEO of Information Technology Systems, LLC (ITS) of Luling, La.
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Nov 12, 2003
The Port of Houston Authority, along with the Buffalo Bayou Partnership, the Harris County Supplemental Environmental Program and the Harris County Flood Control District,
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Nov 12, 2003
By Debra Colbert, Waterways Work!
In our fast-paced, contemporary world, it is sometimes hard to recall the historical origins of modern-day advances we take for granted.
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Nov 12, 2003
By John Hatley PE
Workboat operators face a tough time holding onto decent margins while caught in a squeeze between escalating operating costs and slumping day charter rates.
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Nov 12, 2003
Having already completed two years of service supporting the operations of the U.S. Marine Corps' Third Marine Expeditionary Force (III MEF) in the Western Pacific theatre,
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Nov 12, 2003
Silver Ships Inc. introduced the AM622 Fast Response Fire Boat; a multi-purpose compact fire-rescue boat based on its SOLAS RHIB Rescue Craft hulls. The AM622
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Nov 12, 2003
Edmund Porter, of Port de Grave, Newfoundland, started fishing with his father some 35 years ago as a teenager. A few years later, having moved out on his own, he was joined by his wife Marian.
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Nov 12, 2003
Signet Maritime Corp. and Garrett Marine, Inc. executed agreements August 29, 2003, for charter and purchase of Garrett's Aransas tug business, finalizing plans
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Nov 12, 2003
In the past year, Cascade General Inc. of Portland, Ore., has completed refurbishing one research ship for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and begun work on a second ship.
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Nov 12, 2003
Ocean Tug & Barge Engineering Corp.'s new Atlantic III ATB ocean tugboat design was selected by Bay Shipbuilding Corp., a unit of Manitowoc Corp., for construction
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Nov 12, 2003
The US Army Corps of Engineers is moving ahead with its new organization plan, USACE 2012. The plan will reorganize the internal workings of the headquarters
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Nov 12, 2003
The European Commission issued a Press Release stating that it has authorized Spain to grant aid to its shipbuilding industry in order to offset the effects of unfair competition from Korea.
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