Friday, November 25, 2011 Maritime News

This Day in Naval History

Nov 25, 2011

Occurring on this Day, November 25h, in U.S. Naval History...   1775 - Continental Congress authorizes privateering. 1943 - In Battle of Cape St. George,

DAMOS System Certified by BV

Nov 25, 2011

DAMOS vessel maintenance system certified by Bureau Veritas.   Damen Services, part of Damen Shipyards Group, announces that its Damen Asset Management Operating

ClassNK's First MLC Approval

Nov 25, 2011

ClassNK Issues First MLC Seafarer Recruitment Certification to NYK-FIL Ship Management Inc.   ClassNK has issued its first approval for seafarer recruitment and

SpecTec Launches AMOS Replicator

Nov 25, 2011

One of the main issues when dealing with remote Databases, is the replication of data from the remote site to the office site. SpecTec has always been extremely

Incat Crowther Launches Monohull Crew Boats

Nov 25, 2011

Incat Crowther has launched two 30m monohull crew boats by Veecraft Marine in South Africa.   Perez and Deborah are the first Incat Crowther-designed vessels to be built by Veecraft,

Denmark's Princess Mary Launches SVITZER Tug

Nov 25, 2011

Tribute to Bushfire town as her Royal Highness Crown Princess Mary of Denmark Launches "SVITZER MARYSVILLE" Tug in Melbourne, Australia.   Her Royal Highness

WSS Introduces Three–in-One Welding

Nov 25, 2011

World-leading maritime services provider Wilhelmsen Ships Service (WSS) has launched a new, innovative welding machine that allows operation of three separate welding processes within one unit.

London Club Sets Increase for P&I

Nov 25, 2011

THE London P&I Club has set a general increase of five per cent in annual P&I call rates for the 2012/2013 policy year.   Commenting on the background to the decision,

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