Thursday, February 12, 2004 Maritime News

Royal Olympic Cruises Awaits Greek Court Decision

Feb 12, 2004

Royal Olympic Cruise Lines Inc. announced today that the Greek Court administrating the Section 45 proceeding regarding its subsidiaries is expected to issue a decision in the next few days.

Coast Guard Terminates Voyage of Fishing Vessel

Feb 12, 2004

Coast Guard Station Quillayute River boarding officers terminated the voyage of the fishing vessel Yun Ye Sunday evening due to flooding. Boarding officers found

Cargo Traffic up at Port of Algeciras Bay

Feb 12, 2004

Cut TCA 2 feb.04 The Port of Algeciras Bay handled a total Cargo Throughput volume of 60.8 million tonnes (+ 10.06%) in 2003 – double the figure of a decade ago.

Senator Murray Blasts Bush's Security Funding

Feb 12, 2004

Senator Patty Murray (D-WA) said yesterday that homeland security funding is saying in a press release that "the truth about the President’s homeland security budget

Security Regs Will Impact the Bottom Line

Feb 12, 2004

The North of England P&I club has warned its members this week that the International Maritime Organization's new ship-security rules could have a significant impact

LNG Safety Agreement Established

Feb 12, 2004

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, Coast Guard and Department of Transportation announced an interagency agreement to provide for the comprehensive and

Guarding American Trade Enterprises (GATE) Act

Feb 12, 2004

Representative Sanchez (D-CA) introduced a bill (H.R. 3788) to amend title 46, United States Code, to modify requirements applicable to the National Maritime

LISCR Welcomes International Support for Liberia's Recovery

Feb 12, 2004

The Liberian International Ship & Corporate Registry (LISCR), the US-headquartered operator of the Liberian ship register, has welcomed pledges of international

ACP Inaugurates Launch

Feb 12, 2004

On January 27, 2004, in a formal ceremony at the Industrial Shipyard Division, the Panama Canal Authority (ACP) inaugurated the first ship - an aluminum launch

MTU Engines for Navy Boats

Feb 12, 2004

Diesel Engineering Inc., Englewood Cliffs, N.J., is being awarded a $7,767,946 firm-fixed-price contract for 16 MTU 12V 4000 M90 propulsion diesel engines for its

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