Wednesday, June 10, 2009 Maritime News

GE LM2500+G4 Earns Three Certifications

Jun 10, 2009

GE Marine reports it has completed a gas turbine engine qualification testing program for its LM2500+G4 marine aeroderivative gas turbines. As a result, the engine

Maersk Raises Rates on Far East to Europe Route

Jun 10, 2009

Maersk Line would like to announce rate increases on our services from the to .  The trading conditions for the carriers operating in these markets are still subject

Jensen Tapped to Head Caprock Maritime Division

Jun 10, 2009

Pal Jensen was named president of Caprock Communication’s Maritime Division. Jensen, a telecommunications industry veteran, moves into this role from his former

Bee Mar Set to Enter GOM Market

Jun 10, 2009

Former Sea Mar President Van C. DeWitt recently announced details about the newly formed marine transportation company, Bee Mar LLC, which he currently heads as President and CEO.

DNV: 15% Emission Reduction, No Added Costs, Available Now

Jun 10, 2009

  Shipowners can reduce air emissions up to 15% from ships, using available technology on today’s ships, according to Tor Svensen, COO of DNV Maritime, without incurring additional costs.

Cold Ironing Exploration Gets "Green Light" at Port Everglades

Jun 10, 2009

Port Everglades got the "green light" from the Broward County Commission to begin exploring the possibility of installing shore-side power, commonly called "cold ironing,

New Escort Vessel for the U.S. Navy

Jun 10, 2009

After 54 years of building only commercial vessels, Gladding-Hearn Shipbuilding, Duclos Corporation, has delivered its first high-speed patrol boat for the federal government.

Shipbuilders Reportedly Squeeze Plate Prices

Jun 10, 2009

It was reported on MySteel.net that some South Korean shipbuilders have required to cut its shipbuilding plate price by USD 150 per ton to USD 200 per ton. The

Australian Shipbuilder Gets Repreive

Jun 10, 2009

According to the online publication the Australian, 's largest privately owned shipbuilding business -- Adelaide Ship Construction International -- won a Supreme

Wärtsilä Combines Ship Design Units

Jun 10, 2009

– In a move to solidify its course as a complete ship system supplier, Wärtsilä at Norshipping in announced that it will combine all its ship design units into a single entity,

LCS2 “Light Off” Successful

Jun 10, 2009

Sea trials of the US Navy’s landmark Austal-designed and built 127-m Littoral Combat Ship “Independence” (LCS 2) are expected to commence within weeks following

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