Friday, September 04, 2009 Maritime News

Teekay Corp. Reports Q2 Results

Sep 04, 2009

Teekay Corporation (Teekay or the Company) (NYSE:TK) reported an adjusted net loss attributable to stockholders of Teekay(1) of $21.8 million, or $0.30 per share,

MOL Announces GRI

Sep 04, 2009

MOL (Mitsui OSK Line), one of the world’s largest shipping lines said it plans a general rate increase for all cargo moving westbound from Asia and the Indian Subcontinent

Liberian Ocean Shipping Co. Admits Wrongdoing

Sep 04, 2009

A Liberian-incorporated shipping company pleaded guilty in federal court in Trenton, N.J., to failing to keep accurate oily water discharge records and using falsified

New Navy Contract

Sep 04, 2009

Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Company, LLC, Oak Brook, Ill., is being awarded a $9,584,080 firm-fixed price contract for dredging services at the Naval Submarine Base New London.

Kyushu University Chooses SmartMarine

Sep 04, 2009

Kyushu University, one of Japan’s top maritime and naval architecture academic centers, has selected Intergraph SmartMarine 3D design and engineering software for

Horizon lines Add Tampa Port Call

Sep 04, 2009

Horizon Lines, Inc., (NYSE:HRZ), announced that it will add regularly scheduled vessel container service between Tampa, Florida and Puerto Rico. A vessel call at

A Worker to Explore the Seabed

Sep 04, 2009

Mariners have become accustom to seeing ever more complex and sophisticated vessels launched in support of the petroleum exploration industry. A new level was set

Alliance St. Louis at APM Terminals Virginia

Sep 04, 2009

On August 27, Alliance St. Louis, a Maersk Line, Limited (MLL) vessel, docked and loaded rolling stock cargo at APM Terminals Virginia, becoming the first roll-on/roll-off

Van der Velden Present at Europort Maritime

Sep 04, 2009

Van der Velden Marine Systems will exhibit at the Europort Maritime in Rotterdam, The Netherlands, from 3 until 6 November. The company has been the first port

This Day in Coast Guard History – Sept. 4

Sep 04, 2009

1945- The Coast Guard Cutter USCG 83434 became the first and only cutter to host an official surrender ceremony when Imperial Japanese Army Second Lieutenant Kinichi

This Day in Naval History – Sept. 4

Sep 04, 2009

1804 - USS Intrepid (LT Richard Somers) blew up in failed attack on Tripoli 1941 - German submarine, U-652, attacks USS Greer, which was tracking the submarine southeast of Iceland.

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