Tuesday, February 10, 2004 Maritime News

Manitowoc Marine Group Lays Keel of Great Lakes Ice Breaker

Feb 10, 2004

The Manitowoc Company, Inc. held a keel laying ceremony yesterday at its Marinette Marine subsidiary for the Coast Guard's newest icebreaker, the Mackinaw.. The

Port of NY and NJ Manager to Lead U.S. Effort to Rebuild Iraq’s Port System

Feb 10, 2004

Thomas H. Wakeman III, who currently oversees The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey’s $2 billion port dredging program, has been appointed by the U.S.

National Waterways Conference to Hold Budget Summit

Feb 10, 2004

5.5 In. ’05, 6.6 In ’06 will be the theme of the National Waterways Conference’s 2004 Budget Summit to be held at the Holiday Inn, Capitol on Tuesday, March 9 and Wednesday, March 10.

Simrad Radar and VHF Chosen for Coast Guard Patrol Boats

Feb 10, 2004

Simrad has been selected to supply radar and VHF communications equipment to 100 patrol boats currently in production for the Yemen Coast Guard. Delivery and

Product Focus

Feb 10, 2004

Success Aboard QM2 Datamodul´s daughter-company, CONRAC GmbH was awarded by Kelvin Hughes for the delivery of Type Approved TFT Displays in their new and future IBS Programs.

Directory

Feb 10, 2004

A.R. Larsen Co., Inc. 15040 N. E. 95th Street Redmond, WA 98052 Products: Galley Equipment; Bulkhead/Ceiling Systems; Interiors Accord International, Inc.

Feature: Aluminum Boats Prove Their Mettle

Feb 10, 2004

By John Simpson, Editor, Aluminum Now and Michael Skillingberg, VP, Technology, The Aluminum Association, Inc. Aluminum has been used in the marine industry

Feature: Series Design in the New Regs Environment

Feb 10, 2004

For a half century, GTR Campbell has offered a turnkey ship creation service, applying a unique project-oriented philosophy that turns conflict of interest into mutual interest.

Feature: Temporary Hull Repair on FPSO Stands the Test

Feb 10, 2004

Alan C. McClure Associates (ACMA) recently completed strength analysis of the tank bottom plating of an FPSO for a large oil company. ACMA's analysis focused

Feature: The ISPS Code

Feb 10, 2004

John Riding, director of Marico Marine, speaking at Ship Repair & Conversion in London, presents a rosy picture for the future of ship repair by pointing out

Canada: Hike Metal: Steady Progress to Success

Feb 10, 2004

Since 1958, Hike Metal of Wheatley, Ontario, has been a steady presence in the Canadian maritime niche, enjoying success and growth built on the local fishing industry.

Canada: Halifax Shipyard On Hand To Replace Lost Rudder

Feb 10, 2004

In November 2003 the Gorthon Lines AB vessel Margit Gorthon lost her rudder in the St. Lawrence River. The RoRo vessel features starboard side ramps and measures 463.

Feature: Innovative Coastal Trader

Feb 10, 2004

By David Tinsley, technical editor An advance in hydrodynamic design has been endorsed by Norwegian energy group Statoil, as the prospective charterer of

Profile: Company Focus: Staying Connected with INTERCON

Feb 10, 2004

The Intercon Coupler System is designed to provide a safe and efficient solution to the problems of connecting tugs and barges in ocean and coastwise pushing operations.

Feature: MTS Rosette: State of the Art Inland Tank Ship

Feb 10, 2004

Jaap van de Guchte Senior stands on the port side half way up the ship's 110-m length. With hand signals, two fingers pointing aft, he directs the helmsman to

Feature: Rebuilding Single Hull Tankers to Double Hull Tankers

Feb 10, 2004

We first visited Maritrans' double hull rebuild program in 1998 ("Great Ships of 1998- Maritrans is Making Waves") as the company delivered its first rebuilt double hull barge- the 23,

News: MAN B&W Debuts ME-GI Dual Fuel Engine

Feb 10, 2004

MAN B&W Diesel A/S launched the ME-GI engine, a range designed for the LNG carrier market. The ME-GI design combines with the developments in the latest electronically controlled ME engines.

Technology Updates: A 3D Virtual Interface to Access Ship Data

Feb 10, 2004

By Stephen J. Baum and Ted L. Briggs Individuals across the shipbuilding enterprise depend on Web access and availability of digital ship data to perform their daily duties.

Government Update: Continuous Synopsis Record

Feb 10, 2004

One of the numerous provisions in the December 2002 amendments to the International Convention on the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS Convention) requires ships

News: China Preps To Take World Lead

Feb 10, 2004

Rapidly rising prices for steel plate in China may be taking the edge off the financial performance at some Chinese shipbuilders. But it will take a lot more

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