Thursday, July 01, 2004 Maritime News

IPS Delivers for Reinauer

Jul 01, 2004

The Marine Division of Industrial Power Systems has completed ABS inspections, functional testing, and delivery of the Main and Emergency Switchboards for the Reinauer Transportation ATB Tug,

Island Offshore Orders PSV

Jul 01, 2004

Ulstein Verft AS has signed a contract with Island Offshore IX KS regarding the construction of an ULSTEIN P105 platform supply vessel, with an option for a further vessel of the same type.

Nuclear Sub Training Contract Awarded

Jul 01, 2004

FAST Training Services Ltd., equally owned by CAE and Alenia Marconi Systems (AMS), has agreed to the terms of an amendment increasing the value of its existing contract with the U.

Sjaastad Leaves Odfjell

Jul 01, 2004

The Board of Directors of Odfjell ASA and President/CEO Bjørn Sjaastad have mutually agreed that Bjørn Sjaastad will leave Odfjell with effect from 30 June 2004.

IMO's Mitropoulos: 'Good Job'

Jul 01, 2004

IMO Secretary-General Efthimios E. Mitropoulos has welcomed the major effort made by Governments and the shipping and port industries to improve maritime security

A&P Ready for ISPS

Jul 01, 2004

The A&P Group has announced that all its facilities are now certificated under the ISPS Code, which was introduced to bring shiprepair and shipbuilding yards up

A&P to Drydock FPSO

Jul 01, 2004

A&P Tyne’s number 5 dock at Hebburn on Tyneside will shortly accommodate one of the largest vessels to be docked on the River Tyne in recent years. The Floating,

CTAC – teleconference meeting

Jul 01, 2004

The Chemical Transportation Advisory Committee (CTAC), sponsored by the U.S. Coast Guard, will conduct a teleconference meeting of its Subcommittee

Yonkers – anchorage regulations proposed

Jul 01, 2004

The U.S. Coast Guard proposes to establish two special anchorage areas on the Hudson River adjacent to Yonkers, New York. The goal is to facilitate safe navigation

Updated USCG standards for marine equipment

Jul 01, 2004

The U.S. Coast Guard proposes to make various technical changes to its rules relating to standards for marine equipment and to update the national and

July 1, 2004: It's a Brave new World

Jul 01, 2004

With the deadline to comply with ISPS/MTSA now passed, focus will start shifting towards the immediate and long-term financial impacts these rules will have on the industry as a whole.

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