Monday, April 16, 2007 Maritime News

SubVets Honor Lost Submarines of World War II

Apr 16, 2007

Local members of the U.S. Navy Submarine Veterans (SubVets) Association hosted a “Tolling of the Boats” ceremony at Naval Submarine Base Point Loma on April 6.

Kissinger Addresses Brigade of Midshipmen

Apr 16, 2007

Former Secretary of State Dr. Henry A. Kissinger addressed the Brigade of Midshipmen on April 11 in the U.S. Naval Academy’s Alumni Hall. Kissinger served

Salvors Refloat Grounded Vessels in Scheldt

Apr 16, 2007

Salvage and towage companies Multraship and URS have successfully refloated two grounded vessels in the past week in the River Scheldt. On April 10,

ASL Marine Secures New Contracts

Apr 16, 2007

ASL Marine has secured new shipbuilding contracts worth $76.6m. The contracts are for the construction of six Anchor Handling Towing/ Supply Vessels, which

T&I Committee Urges Coast Guard to Examine Future of Deepwater Contract

Apr 16, 2007

James L. Oberstar (Minn.), Chairman of the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, and Rep. Elijah E. Cummings (Md.), Chairman of the Subcommittee on

Navy Terminates Littoral Combat Ship 3

Apr 16, 2007

Secretary of the Navy (SECNAV), the Honorable Donald C. Winter discusses the Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) acquisition program during a press conference in the Pentagon.

Dräger celebrates 100 year anniversary

Apr 16, 2007

2007 marks 100 years that Dräger first established subsidiary offices in the United States. The parent company, Drägerwerk Lübeck, was founded in 1889 by Heinrich and Bernhard Dräger in Lübeck,

Marinette Marine Unaffected By Navy Cancellation

Apr 16, 2007

According to WLUC, Marinette Marine will not be affected by the Navy to cancel a shipbuilding contract with Lockheed-Martin. The second of two Littoral Combat Ships was to be built in Louisiana,

Singaporean Maritime Industry Gathers for GL 140th Anniversary

Apr 16, 2007

With more than 150 representatives of the shipowners, shipyards, supply industry and administrations of the Singaporean maritime arena Germanischer Lloyd celebrated

Bourbon Dolphin Sinks

Apr 16, 2007

Following the accident of the Bourbon Dolphin Shetland Islands, claiming 8 lives, the ship sunk and is lying at 3,600 feet. SMIT Salvage started the salvage

Fifth edition of Gulf Maritime Exhibition Opens at Expo Centre Sharjah

Apr 16, 2007

The Fifth edition of the Gulf Maritime exhibition, the region's only maritime event dedicated to meeting the complete requirements of the commercial, government,

Mississippi River Closes After Towboat Accident

Apr 16, 2007

The Coast Guard has closed the Upper Mississippi River on Sunday from mile marker 130 to 144, to all vessel traffic due to a towboat accident which resulted in one sunken barge and 6 others damaged.

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