Thursday, August 05, 2004 Maritime News

Sname Technical Program: 2004 SNAME Technical Program

Aug 05, 2004

(All information is current as of July 30, 2004. For updates or to register, visit: http://www.sname.org/AM2004/technical_program.cgi) Topical Area - Date

Sname Preview: 2004 SNAME Set for Washington, D.C.

Aug 05, 2004

One of the maritime industry's premiere annual events, the 2004 SNAME Maritime Technology Conference & Exposition, is scheduled to grace scenic Washington, D.

65th Anniversary: U.S. Coast Guard: Dogged by a Unique Past

Aug 05, 2004

The crew of the Coast Guard cutter Campbell adopted a mixed-breed puppy in 1938. Little did they know that their canine companion would become a world famous Coast Guard veteran.

65th Anniversary: The First Voyage of the S.S. Michael Moran

Aug 05, 2004

By Captain Bill Carroll I first went aboard the S.S. Michael Moran in the middle of August, 1944, while she was still in the shipyard in Portland, Me. where she was built.

65th Anniversary: From 2D CAD to the Integrated Product Model

Aug 05, 2004

One of the most important improvements in ship production has been the introduction of CAD/CAM. The initial use of computers for drafting, lofting and automation

65th Anniversary: The Tugboat, Towboat and Barge Industry

Aug 05, 2004

This year, The American Waterways Operators (AWO), the national trade association for the tugboat, towboat and barge industry, celebrates its 60th anniversary.

65th Anniversary: A U.S. Coast Guard Mission Since 1917

Aug 05, 2004

By Chris Doane and Joe DiRenzo III The horrific attacks on 9-11, and the subsequent increase in maritime security required to protect against asymmetric maritime attacks,

65th Anniversary: Training and Education in the Maritime Industry

Aug 05, 2004

By Glen Paine, Executive Director, MITAGS & PMI Over the past six decades, there have been rapid developments in technology and marine operations. These have

Stolt Offshore Completes Platform Salvage

Aug 05, 2004

Stolt Offshore reported it has successfully completed the Eugene Island 275A platform salvage project for Total E&P USA, INC., in what is described as the first

Connexion, Teekay Agree to High-Speed, High Seas Internet Test

Aug 05, 2004

Connexion by Boeing and Teekay Shipping will this month launch a maritime trial of the Connexion by Boeing service over the North Atlantic. "Affordable broadband

SatCom Feature: Flying High Again

Aug 05, 2004

France Telecom is pushing hard to advance its position as a single source communications and IT services provider. Corporate consolidation and technological

SatCom

Aug 05, 2004

As technologically advanced as communications have become, the bottom line, particularly for business applications, remains basically the same: the need for clear,

Legal: Declaration of Security

Aug 05, 2004

Like most other tasks involving two or more parties, maritime security becomes less difficult if each party understands what the others are going to be doing.

Editor’s Note

Aug 05, 2004

Without a doubt, the historical richness of the maritime industry and the presentation of such in these pages is the aspect of this job I enjoy most. The maritime industry's hallmark is a diverse,

New York Water Taxi Orders Two

Aug 05, 2004

New York Water Taxi, whose bright yellow water taxis shuttle passengers between locations on the New York Harbor, is adding two new vessels to its six-boat fleet.

Provincetown III Launched

Aug 05, 2004

Incat Designs - Sydney is pleased to announce the delivery of Provincetown III. The 30m 149 passenger catamaran was launched at Gladding Hearn Shipbuilders' Shipyard

Canadian Towing Firm Refits with Cummins

Aug 05, 2004

"It is exciting to see our vessels coming and going through the harbour, I particularly enjoy that fact that we appear to be one of the busiest, and best looking fleets on the water,

GE Gets USN Certification for LM2500+

Aug 05, 2004

GE Transportation's marine business received United States Navy certification for its LM2500+ aeroderivative gas turbine. The LM2500+ has been certified by the U.

Pollution Bill on the Governor's Desk

Aug 05, 2004

As previously reported, as a result of the May 2003 oil spill in Buzzards Bay in the U.S. (an oil barge grounding spilled 55,000 gallons of fuel oil, polluting

New EU Transport Committee

Aug 05, 2004

Following the European elections of June 2004, the newly elected European Parliament held its first plenary session from 20 to 22 July. During this session, MEPs

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