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Aug 28, 2007
Fairbanks Morse Engine, an EnPro Industries company, will install low load upgrade kits on the LSD - 41/49 class of U.S. Navy ships following a $4 million federal
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Aug 08, 2007
Artist rendering of LHA 6, provided by Northrop Grumman
Fairbanks Morse Engine, an EnPro Industries company, announced that they have received an award from
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Jul 20, 2007
The Congressional Shipbuilding Caucus (CSC) co-chaired by Representatives Gene Taylor (D-MS) and Jo Ann Davis (R-VA), met with ship component manufacturers on
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Feb 20, 2007
A Wärtsilä Lips LJ210E reversible waterjet.
What was once a way to makes waves with small craft, contemporary high-powered waterjet propulsion systems are
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Jan 17, 2007
Fairbanks Morse Engine, an EnPro Industries company, expanded its engine portfolio by announcing the addition of the Fairbanks Morse FM-MAN 28/33D.
Available in 12,
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Nov 21, 2005
With more than 75
percent of the nation's first Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) under construction,
the Lockheed Martin team completed another key milestone - installing
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Aug 29, 2005
After the earlier sale of the U.S. flag, ocean single skin petroleum
tank barges "B No. 120" and "B No. 130" from Bouchard Transportation of
New York and
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Oct 19, 2001
On October 18, 2001, the Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) announced the award of a $406.9 million competitive contract for the detailed design and construction
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Jan 11, 2001
When the State of California, long a leader in reducing air-pollution, announced the Carl Moyer Program to reduce NOx emissions, towboat owner Aaron Lind and his family decided to get on board.
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Sep 07, 1999
Crowley Maritime Services, Seattle, has sold its twin screw tug Geronimo (ex-Zeno) to Bay Towing Corp. of Norfolk, Va. The tug, built in 1967, measures 128 x 32.
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Sep 02, 1999
Coltec Industries has received an order of more than $12 million for four engines to be used on the second ship in the U.S. Navy's Landing Platform Dock (LPD) program.
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Sep 01, 1999
Coltec Industries has received an order of more than $12 million for four engines to be used on the second ship in the U.S. Navy's Landing Platform Dock (LPD) program.
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Aug 27, 1999
Crowley Marine Service sold its 3,200 hp twin screw tug, Howard H, to buyers in the Caribbean. The 125 x 32 ft. tug was originally built in 1967 by Southern Shipbuilding
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