Horizon’s Raymond Urges Industry to Ensure Security From the Beginning
"With the question of information integrity now in the forefront, how do we further secure the supply chain when we cannot necessarily trust all the data being provided?" asked Raymond.
New SWATH Design Boasts Flexibility, Efficiency
Alan C. McClure Associates (ACMA), a leading naval architecture and engineering firm, recently completed the design development of a new SWATH (Small Waterplane Area…
News: Admiral Loy, Grace Allen Receive Silver Bell Honors
Some of the industry's biggest players and supporters were present to honor Admiral James Loy and Grace Allen at the 26th Annual Silver Bell Awards Dinner on June 17 at Chelsea Piers in Manhattan.
Directory: Marine Materials
P.O. Aquamarine Engineering supplies titanium heat exchangers, and has done so for the marine industry for more than a decade. The shell-and-tube design have performed…
Feature: Independence Day
What do you get when you spend 19 hours at a Fourth of July party onboard a tugboat in NY harbor? A sunburn, welts from hurled bagels, about 12,000 calories and some incredibly good memories…
News: Skipperliner Builds New Production Facility
SkipperLiner is one of the most famous names in commercial and pleasure boating. Over 1,000 vessels have been built at their facility in Lacrosse, Wisc. This includes…
Feature: Dutch Treat
For many years Houma Fabricators, Houma, La. built passenger boats, offshore boats and other steel hulled vessels much like a dozen other shipyards in the Gulf south.
Feature: No More Boat Trucking for Island Boats
While the market news from the passenger vessel industry has been anything but bright, a few shipyards are building new facilities to better serve their customer base.
Feature: Real Repair
It is no secret that the overwhelming number of marine repair jobs at the nation's shipyards involves regulatory inspections. For example, the 150-ft. supply boat Mary R.
News: Vessel Tied off to Mooring Buoy Must Comply with Anchor Rules
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit ruled that a vessel tied off to a mooring buoy is anchored, rather than moored. In the instant case, defendant's…
Column: Maritime Security Regulations Published
On July 1, 2003 the Coast Guard published in the Federal Register the long anticipated regulations concerning maritime port and vessel security. This is a major…
News: SENESCO Marine Gives “Albatross” a Facelift
Most research ships don't live to see there 40's, and to approach 50 is very rare indeed. But the Albatross IV is quite an exception to this rule. Today, thanks…
News: Lake Express Partner Welds Start to Fast Ferry
Key stakeholders involved in the project to build a 192-ft. high-speed ferry for Milwaukee-based Lake Express LLC attended a ceremony on July 10 to celebrate the…
News: LCS Competition Pared to Three Teams
Competition to build the next generation of small, fast combat craft, known as the Littoral Combat Ship (LCS), recently took a big step forward with the awarding…
Ashland Drew Marine Releases New Catalog
Ashland Specialty Chemical Company's Drew Marine announced the release of the 6th edition of its Welding and Refrigeration Products catalog. specialty products.
Smith Appointed VP at Senesco Marine
On July 28, 2003, Smith was hired as Vice President of Sales Engineering for Senesco Marine and will work out of the New Orleans office. Smith joins Senesco Marine…
A&P Birkenhead Stays Busy
Since reopening in August last year (2002), A&P Birkenhead has made significant strides to becoming a major force in the northern European shiprepair industry. One…
American Superconductor Reports Fiscal 2004 First Quarter Results
American Superconductor Corporation has reported financial results for the first quarter of fiscal 2004 ended June 30, 2003. revenues of $2.9 million for the first quarter of fiscal 2003.
CAE Reports First Quarter Results
CAE has reported earnings from continuing operations for the first quarter ending June 30, 2003, of C$15.1 million or 7 cents per share compared to C$37.4 million…
Pascoe Appointed Chief at LISCR
Operations & Standards. Communications for the world's leading ship registry, and will replace Captain John Deleonardis, who has retired. welcome this experienced mariner into a tough job. registry.