Tuesday, September 02, 2008 Maritime News

This Day in Naval History--September 2

Sep 02, 2008

September 2 1918 - Navy ships and crews assist earthquake victims of Yokohama and Tokyo, Japan 1940 - Destroyer-for-Bases agreement between U.S. and United Kingdom 1944

GE LM2500+G4 Gas Turbine Module Delivered By Avio for Frigate

Sep 02, 2008

GE Marine reports that the first LM2500+G4 aeroderivative marine gas turbine module has been delivered by Avio to DCNS’ shipyard in . The engine will be the basis

Seanergy Acquires FirstThree Dry Bulk Vessels

Sep 02, 2008

Seanergy Maritime Corp. has completed the acquisition, through its wholly owned subsidiary, Seanergy Maritime Holdings Corp., and its designated nominees, of the

Miclyn Express Offshore Takes Delivery

Sep 02, 2008

Following on the delivery of three 120-ft. (36-meter) crew boats in 2007 and early 2008, Miclyn Express Offshore has taken delivery of the Express 61. This 90-passenger

TSA Issues TWIC Update

Sep 02, 2008

The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) issued an update to its status report on the implementation of the Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC) program.

Stratos Deploys FleetBroadband for the Royal Netherlands Navy

Sep 02, 2008

The trial led to the RNLN's purchase of the FleetBroadband from Stratos service, which it will use to manage its daily operations at sea. RNLN is the first organization

CEVA to Run Wärtsilä’s Spare Parts Transportation Services

Sep 02, 2008

Wärtsilä signed a cooperation agreement for the 24/7 global spare parts transportation management and control tower services for Wärtsilä Services. For CEVA, the

REC Baltimore Transitions to NMC

Sep 02, 2008

The Regional Examination Center (REC) located in , , transitioned to become a field unit of the National Maritime Center (NMC), located in , REC was previously

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