Tuesday, June 21, 2005 Maritime News

Super Post-Panamax Cranes Arrive at Port of Savannah

Jun 21, 2005

After 22 months of anticipation, two new Super Post-Panamax cranes finally arrived at the Port of Savannah’s Ocean Terminal on Saturday, June 18, 2005. Before

MAN B&W Extends Reach in China

Jun 21, 2005

Håkan Samuelsson (left), Executive Board Chairman of the MAN Group, and Li Changyin, CSIC President, signing the contract in Munich. The MAN B&W Diesel Group

Concordia Signs Charter with Hess

Jun 21, 2005

Concordia Maritime entered a five-year time charter agreement for a P-MAX tanker with the U.S. oil company Amerada Hess Corporation. The charter rate will be $23,000 per day.

Bonner Urges Support for Secure Global Trade

Jun 21, 2005

U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Commissioner Robert C. Bonner will be heading to Brussels, Belgium, to urge the members of the World Customs Organization

Hansa Hamburg to Christen MS Barmbek

Jun 21, 2005

Hansa Hamburg Shipping’s series of four container feeders will soon be complete, with the 1,600 TEU MS "BARMBEK” scheduled for christening on July 2 at a ceremony

Chinese Patrol Boat Delivered

Jun 21, 2005

China is now ranked number three in worldwide shipbuilding. While this rating derives primarily from the large ship sector, the nation’s shipyards continue to produce

Genoa Port Wins Green Recognition

Jun 21, 2005

Italian classification society RINA awarded the Port of Genoa Authority a certificate of compliance with international standard ISO 14001 for its Environmental Management System.

Austal Gets Government Funds for Skills Training

Jun 21, 2005

A Letter of Intent has been signed between the Australian Government, Department of Defence and Austal regarding the Skilling Australia’s Defence Industry Program (SADI).

GlobalSantaFe SCORE Remain Strong

Jun 21, 2005

Worldwide oil and gas drilling contractor GlobalSantaFe Corporation reported that the company's worldwide SCORE, or Summary of Current Offshore Rig Economics, for May 2005 was up 2.

This Day in Naval History - June 21

Jun 21, 2005

From the Navy News Service 1898 - USS Charleston captures island of Guam from Spain. 1945 - Okinawa declared secure after most costly naval campaign in history.

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