Thursday, November 11, 2010 Maritime News

Marine Inland Fabricators Delivers Truckable Tugs

Nov 11, 2010

Marine Inland Fabricators, located in Panama City, Fla, specializes in truckable push boats. The company currently has 21 employees and delivered 26 boats in 2009.

WESMAR Displaying their Biggest at WorkBoat Show

Nov 11, 2010

WESMAR will be displaying the largest bow thruster they produce at the annual International WorkBoat Show in New Orleans December 1-3, and Bob Sentz, Vice President of WESMAR’s Mechanical Division,

Offshore Update: Waiting on Feds to Issue Permits

Nov 11, 2010

By Susan Buchanan, from the November 2010 edition of MarineNews Marine companies along the Gulf of Mexico have seen little new business since the offshore drilling

Train Like It’s Real — No 911 to Save the Day

Nov 11, 2010

By Eric Helpenstell, from the November 2010 edition of MarineNews You only get one chance at a first impression and the same rings true on an incident — you get one chance at an initial response.

MV Hannibal II Pirated in Somali Basin

Nov 11, 2010

Early on the morning of Nov. 11, the MV Hannibal II, a Panamanian-flagged vessel, was pirated whilst on route from Malaysia to Suez. The 24,105 tonne chemical tanker

Great Lakes Shipyard Builds Barges for Corps of Engineers

Nov 11, 2010

Great Lakes Shipyard, Cleveland, Ohio, completed construction and delivery of two new barges for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. The barges will be used to perform

Neptune Renewable Energy Seeks Manufacturing Partner

Nov 11, 2010

Neptune Renewable Energy Ltd (NREL) - based in North Ferriby, East Yorkshire, England - announced that, following the successful completion of a series of in-water

Increasing the Life Expectancy of Marine Equipment

Nov 11, 2010

Alan Robinson, managing director of Arc Energy Resources, discusses the benefits of weld overlay cladding to protect marine equipment and components from corrosion;

Coast Guard Authorization Act of 2010

Nov 11, 2010

On Friday, October 15, President Obama signed into law the Coast Guard Authorization Act of 2010 (H.R. 3619).  This is the first such authorization act for the Coast Guard since 2006.

Carnival Splenda Pulled into San Diego Port

Nov 11, 2010

According to a report from the Associated Press, six tug boats pulled the stricken Carnival Splenda cruise ship to shore Thursday morning, Nov. 11, amid cheers from a waiting crowd,

Knightsbridge Tankers Q3 2010 Results

Nov 11, 2010

Third quarter 2010 and nine months results Knightsbridge Tankers Limited reports net income of $8.9 million and earnings per share of $0.48 for the third quarter of 2010.

Marine Rescue Technologies Introduces MusterGuard

Nov 11, 2010

Marine Rescue Technologies released MusterGuard for use in oil rigs, SOLAS vessels, petroleum and chemical plants. The MusterGuard system was designed in response

Cal Maritime Receives Challenge Grant from TK Foundation

Nov 11, 2010

The California Maritime Academy, a campus of California State University, is one step closer to having the most advanced training ship in the United States. The campus has been awarded a $215,

SeaArk Delivers Jet Pilot Boat to DIMAR

Nov 11, 2010

SeaArk Marine, Inc. recently delivered Isla Tesoro, a 55-ft Dauntless RAM Pilot boat, to the Armada Nacional De Colombia. The vessel is assigned to DIMAR at the Port of Cartagena.

Unique Heavy Lift Hoverbarge Product

Nov 11, 2010

Hovertrans Solutions Pte. Ltd. (Hovertrans Solutions) is a designer and manufacturer of hoverbarges for heavy lift in difficult terrain in the global oil and gas,

This Day in U.S. Coast Guard History – November 11

Nov 11, 2010

1881-The crew of Life-boat Station No. 14, Eleventh District (Racine, WI) rendered service during the severest storm of the season The life-saving crew noticed

This Day in U.S. Naval History – November 11

Nov 11, 2010

1870 - Navy expedition to explore the Isthmus of Tehuantepec, southern Mexico, commanded by CAPT Robert W. Shufeldt, enters the Coatzacoalcos River to begin a survey for possible interoceanic canal.

Carnival Splendor Assisted by Coast Guard

Nov 11, 2010

Crewmembers from the Coast Guard Cutter Morgenthau, a 378-foot high endurance cutter homeported in Alameda, Calif., continue to ensure the safety and well-being

"Clean" Inland Cargo Ship Powered by Volvo Penta

Nov 11, 2010

The Mercurius Shipping Group, located in , launched a new concept for an inland waterway vessel, called the “M-factor”. The vessel is powered by Volvo Penta marine

MAN Diesel & Turbo, SpecTec Cooperation

Nov 11, 2010

As a step ahead in the MAN Diesel & Turbo and SpecTec Group cooperation, on October 25, 2010, AMOS BS was installed at MAN Diesel & Turbo's PrimeServ location in .

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