Monday, September 26, 2005 Maritime News

NEVA Opens in St. Petersburg

Sep 26, 2005

The Neva-2005 International Shipping, Shipbuilding, Ports and Offshore Energy Exhibition opened in St. Petersburg on Monday. It is held for the eighth time under

Malaysia Seeks to Develop Shipbuilding

Sep 26, 2005

Development of marine engineering related industries, including shipbuilding and repairing, is an important sector the maritime industry in Sabah and Sarawak can exploit further,

Hornbeck to Spend $265M on New Boats

Sep 26, 2005

Hornbeck Offshore Services, Inc. announced a new vessel construction programs for each of its two business segments, making it the company's fourth OSV newbuild

Kongsberg Sells Simrad

Sep 26, 2005

Simrad, Inc., a subsidiary of the Kongsberg Group and U.S./Canadian distributor for Simrad marine electronics, announced that Kongsberg has sold the company to Altor, a Nordic investment fund.

Northrop Grumman Awarded Ship Contract

Sep 26, 2005

Northrop Grumman Corporation was awarded a contract from Maersk Line, Limited for maintenance work on the military prepositioning ship M/V Pvt. Franklin J. Phillips.

Tiger Woods Comes Out at Yacht Builder

Sep 26, 2005

A federal court in Miami has ruled that golfer Tiger Woods’ lawsuit against Christensen Shipyards, Ltd. will proceed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern

NOAA Lead the Way to Clear Waters

Sep 26, 2005

Less than two weeks after Katrina made landfall, ports along the Gulf coast and channels on the Mississippi River are once again navigational and safe for ship traffic.

Ship Arrest Invalid

Sep 26, 2005

In an unpublished decision, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit held that a ship arrest is invalid where there is no underlying maritime lien. In the instant case,

MarAd Moves Ahead on Ship Disposal

Sep 26, 2005

The Maritime Administration (MARAD) announced four new disposal contracts for obsolete ships in its National Defense Reserve Fleet. Two of the ships are in the James River Reserve Fleet in Virginia,

USDA Takes Action To Ease Grain Transportation

Sep 26, 2005

Agriculture Secretary Mike Johanns said USDA is taking additional steps to further reduce stress on the grain transportation system caused by Hurricane Katrina.

Maritime Security & Small Passenger Vessels

Sep 26, 2005

The U.S. Cost Guard issued policy guidance regarding U.S. small passenger vessels (SPV) that carry SOLAS documents. These vessels are normally required to utilize

USCG Update After Rita

Sep 26, 2005

ST. LOUIS - More than 4,000 Coast Guardsmen continue to save lives and assess the damage to waterways, aids to navigation, the environment and maritime transportation

Chevron Typhoon TLP Heavily Damaged

Sep 26, 2005

Chevron Corporation has begun moving refined products to retailers in Texas and Louisiana and is actively assessing the effects to its operations in the Gulf of

Port of Houston Reopens

Sep 26, 2005

The public facilities of the Port of Houston Authority (PHA) will be reopened at 8 a.m. on Monday, September 26 for PHA employees and related port personnel only.

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