Thursday, January 25, 2007 Maritime News

New Anchors Outfitted on Alaskan Tankers

Jan 25, 2007

Tank ships operated by the Alaska Tanker Company (ATC), ALASKAN NAVIGATOR and the ALASKAN FRONTIER were outfitted with new anchors and are back in service. Two other tank ships,

Tenders Called for Floating Dock

Jan 25, 2007

The State Government has called for tenders for the construction of a floating dock at the Australian Marine Complex ( AMC ) in Henderson. Industry and Enterprise

More Crewboats from Grandwel

Jan 25, 2007

The oil industry is one of the primary motivators in current boat building and the Middle East is one of the primary sources of oil. To reflect the central importance

Daewoo Shipbuilding Wins $500m Deal

Jan 25, 2007

Daewoo Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering Co. said it has won a $500m order to build five container ships for a German shipping company. The deal calls for

Gulf Yards to Split $140m for Repairs

Jan 25, 2007

Six Gulf Coast shipyards damaged by Hurricane Katrina will split 140 (m) million dollars in repair funds from the Navy, reported the AP. Congress appropriated

PGM Sentenced for Environmental Crimes

Jan 25, 2007

American-based ship operator, Pacific-Gulf Marine, Inc. (PGM), was sentenced for deliberate acts of pollution involving a fleet of four ships, in violation

TWIC Implementation – Phase One

Jan 25, 2007

The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) and the US Coast Guard issued (at last) the final rule implementing Phase One of the Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC) program.

Ship Owner Fined, Whistleblower Rewarded

Jan 25, 2007

The US Attorney for the Western District of Washington said that a ship owner was sentenced to pay a criminal fine of $500,000, make a $250,000 community service payment,

Port Leaders to Respond to FY08 Budget Request

Jan 25, 2007

A news conference will be held on February 5, responding to President Bush’s FY’08 budget request and how it could adversely affect U.S. seaport security, trade and waterside access to U.

Lockheed Martin Awarded $5.1m Contract

Jan 25, 2007

Lockheed Martin Corporation, Maritime Systems and Sensors, Manassas, Va., is being awarded a $5.1m cost-plus-award-fee modification under previously awarded contract

ESG 5 Comes Together for Integrated Exercise

Jan 25, 2007

Bonhomme Richard Public Affairs USS Bonhomme Richard (LHD 6) brought its Navy and Marine Corps team back together Jan. 22 to participate in a pre-deployment integrated training exercise,

Toronto Port Authority Welcomes new passenger/vehicle ferry

Jan 25, 2007

The Toronto Port Authority welcomed its new passenger and vehicle ferry in latter part of 2006. Built at a cost of $5M it will serve passengers and vehicles going

Coast Guard Looks To Space For Maritime Awareness

Jan 25, 2007

The U.S. Coast Guard announced its intention to explore increased use of space as a tool to enhance awareness of activities in ports, coastal waters and their approaches.

Venezuela and Cuba Sign Economic Integration Agreements

Jan 25, 2007

Venezuela and Cuba signed 16 new cooperation agreements in a move that further boosts the Bolivarian Alternative for the Americas (ALBA), a regional economic

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