Monday, May 24, 2004 Maritime News

NASSCO, BP Hold Naming Ceremony

May 24, 2004

Preparing to name the Alaskan Frontier are Richard Vortmann, President of NASSCO, ship's Sponsor Pamela Olver, spouse of Richard Olver, Deputy Group Chief Executive of BP,

Energy Prices: The wild card again?

May 24, 2004

If the world’s LNG trades evolve in the future as many expect, there will be significantly more work for ship repairers in the Atlantic Basin. There are, for the moment,

MSC Observes National Maritime Day

May 24, 2004

Pictured is U.S. Representative Gene Taylor of Mississippi. More than 200 guests attended Military Sealift Command's annual National Maritime Day ceremony at

Maritime Bills Introduced

May 24, 2004

Great Lakes protection Representative Ehlers (R-MI) introduced a bill (H.R. 4416) to establish the Great Lakes Protection and Restoration Committee. Customs

Two Convicted in Human Smuggling Case

May 24, 2004

Two men face a minimum sentence of three years in prison after a jury convicted them today on human smuggling charges stemming from the discovery of 19 Chinese

St. Lawrence Seaway Draft

May 24, 2004

The Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Seaway System issued a Notice stating that, effective May 24, the maximum allowable draft in the Montreal to Lake Ontario section will be increased to 80.

Lease Financing in Coastwise Trade

May 24, 2004

The Maritime Administration (MARAD) has extended through June 7 the comment period on its proposed rulemaking relating to lease financing for vessels engaged in the U.

RFID – Shipping Containers

May 24, 2004

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) issued a rule increasing the maximum field strength and transmission duration for 433 MHz radio frequency

Time Running Out for FSA Broker Regulation

May 24, 2004

Moore Stephens has warned UK insurance brokers that failure to submit their applications for registration by the Financial Services Authority (FSA) by the due date

ABS: Technical Guidance For Ice Class Tankers

May 24, 2004

ABS offers comparative structural arrangement studies for the design of each tanker ice class designation using procedures outlined in a just released “Guide for

ABS: Technical Guidance For Ice Class Tankers

May 24, 2004

ABS offers comparative structural arrangement studies for the design of each tanker ice class designation using procedures outlined in a just released “Guide for

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