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Alliance St. Louis at APM Terminals Virginia

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 vessel to call the Portsmouth terminal since the container facility opened in July 2007. MLL and APM Terminals welcomed almost 40 U.

New Step in GreenCarrier Development

Niklas Olsson, Managing Director of GreenCarrier Sweden AB, has also been appointed Managing Director and CEO of GreenCarrier International with effect from 1 June, 2009. With the Nordic countries and the Baltic States as home markets, GreenCarrier provides forwarding and logistics services,

Shore Power for Cruise Ships, Canada

Port Metro Vancouver unveiled its new shore power facility at the Canada Place cruise ship terminal. The port is the first in Canada to install shore power for cruise ships, and only the third in the world to do so. The shore power installation at the home port of the Vancouver-Alaska cruise

Ellicott Dredges Federal Expansion Grant

The U.S. Department of Transportation (Maritime Administration) has announced that Ellicott Dredges, LLC of Baltimore, Md. has won a grant for $1.75m to help finance capacity expansion for manufacturing dredgers.  Ellicott's project, entitled "Efficient Dredge Building," will create and

Proposed Rule, Non-Tank Vessel Response Plans

The U.S. Coast Guard announced the publication of a notice of proposed rulemaking designed to increase pollution response preparedness for non-tank vessels carrying oil as fuel upon U.S. waters.The proposed rule, entitled "Nontank Vessel Response Plans and Other Vessel Response Plan Requirements,

CG Final Rule, Oil Spill Response Plans

The U.S. Coast Guard's Marine Safety, Security and Stewardship Directorate announced publication in the Federal Register of a final rule designed to improve pollution-response preparedness for vessels and facilities carrying or handling oil upon the navigable waters of the United States.This final rule,

Thomas Crowley Award to Michel & Weist

Suz Michel, director of people development and learning for Crowley in Seattle, and Bob Weist, vice president of sales and marketing for the logistics group were awarded 2008 Thomas Crowley trophies, the company's highest honor, at ceremonies yesterday at the company's Talleyrand terminal in Jacksonville, Fla.

J. Ray Awarded Guntong B Contract in Malaysia

J. Ray McDermott, S.A. announced that its Malaysian affiliate Barmada McDermott Sdn. Bhd. has been awarded a transportation and installation contract by ExxonMobil Exploration and Production Malaysia Inc. for the replacement of a 12-inch full well stream pipeline between Guntong-B and Guntong-A platforms, off the east coast of Peninsular Malaysia.

U.S. DOT Recycles Two More JRRF Ships

The U. S. Department of Transportation’s Maritime Administration has awarded contracts to recycle two more of the obsolete government-owned ships, which are currently moored in the James River Reserve Fleet (JRRF) in Virginia.  The two ships being recycled are the Escape and the Cape Cod.

Int’l Register of Shipping Appoints Nassif

International Register of Shipping (IRS), an independent classification society, appointed Said Nassif as managing director as incumbent Bijimon Punnoose is promoted to the management committee.This new promotion of Punnoose will now allow him to develop global strategy for IRS. Incorporated

Mission Effectiveness Project & Aging Cutters

The U.S. Coast Guard reported that Mission the Effectiveness Project (MEP) is significantly improving the mission capability and lowering the operating costs of in-service medium endurance cutters and patrol boats, thus bridging the gap between the aging fleet and the delivery of new assets. Since MEP began in 2005,

GE Marine, Ingeteam Marine Partnership

GE Marine, a unit of GE Transportation, signed a business cooperation agreement with the Marine division of Ingeteam, a company headquartered in Spain that specializes in electronic control system automation and application engineering in the marine, industry, railway traction and renewable energy fields.

Braemar Shipping Launches Braemar Marine

Braemar Shipping Services plc has launched a new subsidiary called Braemar Marine, which will provide diverse marine surveying and adjusting services to the global maritime, transportation risk and insurance markets.Braemar Marine commenced operations on August 1st, 2009 from its headquarters in Atlanta, Ga.

Horizon Earns Quest for Quality Award

Horizon Lines, Inc., (NYSE:HRZ), the nation's leading domestic ocean shipping and integrated logistics company, has earned a 2009 Quest for Quality Award in the ocean carrier category from Logistics Management magazine.The Quest for Quality award recognizes leading logistics and transportation

Public Hearing, Proposed Gretna Ferry Route Change

The Department of Transportation and Development (DOTD) will hold a public hearing on a proposal to change the route of the Gretna ferry from the Gretna-Jackson Avenue route to the Gretna-Canal Street route.  In addition, proposed changes in the times of operation for the Gretna ferry will be discussed.

70 Shipyards Awarded ARRA Grants

The Department of Transportation has announced 70 grants totaling $98m in American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) funds that will be used to improve small shipyards throughout the United States.  The funds, awarded through the Maritime Administration’s Assistance to Small Shipyards program,

Cruise West Executives Lead Yearlong Voyage

Underscoring the significance of Cruise West’s series of journeys that combine to form the worldwide exploration concept, Voyages of the Great Explorers, the West family will host Voyages 1, 10 and 24.  In addition, 25-year cruise veteran, President and CEO Dietmar Wertanzl will lead Voyage 13.

Dockwise Q2 2009 Results

Dockwise Ltd. announced its second quarter and interim 2009 results. André Goedée, CEO of Dockwise Ltd., commented: "Dockwise has had a good second quarter, and in quieter market conditions the business is displaying its strengths. This steady operational

PVA Calls to Preserve Navigation Routes

Traditional navigational routes for ferries and other passenger vessels must be recognized and protected. That was the Passenger Vessel Association’s message delivered this summer to President Obama’s Interagency Task Force on Ocean Policy. PVA told the Interagency Task Force,

Somerville Remarks, LCA & CA Shipowners Conference

At the 73rd Annual Joint Conference of the Lake Carriers’ Association & Canadian Shipowners’ Association in Cleveland on 12 August, 2009, Robert D. Somerville, Chairman and CEO, ABS, gave the following remarks:As I have already mentioned to several of you, it is a truly great pleasure

SAM Taihang to Equip Brazilian Tankers

SAM Taihang Electronics, SAM Electronics’ Chinese subsidiary in Taizhou, Jiangsu Province, has been awarded a contract for the supply of comprehensive automation and electrical systems to be installed on four 48,300 dwt product tankers being built at the Estaleiro Maua Petro-Um yard in Rio de Janeiro for Transpetro,

Aegean Marine Q2 2009 Results, Sales up 21.6%

Aegean Marine Petroleum Network Inc. (NYSE:ANW) announced financial and operating results for the second quarter ended June 30, 2009.The company recorded net income of $16.3m, or $0.38 basic and diluted earnings per share, for the three months ended June 30, 2009. Net income, adjusted for a $4.

Polar Tankers Receives Ecology Award

Representatives from Washington Department of Ecology and the oil tank vessel industry met in Seattle on July 29 to award Polar Tankers with Ecology’s Exceptional Compliance Program (ECOPRO) Award. The award was given to the subsidiary of ConocoPhillips Co. for achieving excellence in marine safety and environmental stewardship.

One Year Anniversary, Crane Worldwide

The last year has not been kind to the global transportation business. Demand has skidded with the global economy. Yet one year after launch, Crane Worldwide is a growing new player in the industry.The Houston-based company, which provides a variety of shipping and logistical services, is

Marine Builders Delivers to Waxler

Waxler Transportation Co. has taken delivery of the fourth in a series of five 3200 HP pushboats. The latest sister, the Angela Jean, was delivered to Secors inland transport subsidiary in July of this year.  Others in this series of 99 by 35-ft towboats are the Dylan Wexler, delivered in 2007,

Dockwise, Major Offshore Float-Over

Dockwise Ltd, announced that, through its subsidiary, it has successfully performed the $33m complete transport and float-over installation of 19,000mT MDPP offshore production platform for CPOC located at the JDA Block B-17, C-19 and B-17-01. Dockwise is the main contractor for CPOC, the operator.

Ocean Tug & Barge Delivers FacetTug Design

Ocean Tug & Barge Engineering Corp. has completed the engineering of an AT/B conversion for Reinauer Transportation of Staten Island, N.Y., the third such AT/B conversion engineered by the Milford, Mass. firm for Reinauer with a fourth currently underway.The converted AT/B tug Craig

Stolt Tankers Chooses Stratos

Stratos Global Corporation announced it has been selected by Stolt Tankers B.V. to provide a fleetwide, high-speed satellite-based communications network. Stolt Tankers is a subsidiary of Stolt-Nielsen S.A., provider of integrated maritime transportation services. The Stratos network

OMSA Applauds Move to Enforce Jones Act

The U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has issued a proposal, open for public comment through mid-August, that will take important steps to help enforce the Jones Act more effectively and protect American maritime jobs, according to the Offshore Marine Service Association (OMSA).  Under the Jones Act,

Global, Flour Agreement, Middle East

Global Industries, Ltd. (NASDAQ:GLBL) announced today that it has entered into an exclusive agreement with Fluor Offshore Solutions, a division of Fluor Corporation (NYSE:FLR), to pursue offshore projects in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region.The exclusive agreement, which will

Chalmette Ferry Resumes Operations

The Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development (DOTD) announced that the Lower Algiers/Chalmette ferry has resumed service.The ferry closed at 6:00 p.m. on July 31 to make repairs to the ferry landing. While conducting a routine inspection of the landing, department staff found

U.S. & Philippines to Fight Piracy

On July 31, 2009, Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood met with President Gloria Arroyo of the Republic of the Philippines and signed the first joint nonbinding Memorandum of Cooperation between the two nations to address the piracy issue. It is estimated that pirates have carried out more than 82 attacks this year,

Kirby Q2 2009 Results

Kirby Corporation (NYSE:KEX) announced net earnings for the second quarter ended June 30, 2009 of $33.7 million, or $.63 per share, compared with net earnings of $40.3 million, or $.74 per share, for the 2008 second quarter. Kirby's published 2009 second quarter guidance range was $.52 to $.62 per share.

Grill Retires, Maritime Cabotage Task Force

The Maritime Cabotage Task Force (MCTF) is thanking its retiring Chairman, Philip M. Grill, for his 14 years of leadership of the labor/management coalition that promotes the Jones Act and other U.S. maritime cabotage laws in Washington. Grill, who is retiring as Vice President – Government Relations for Matson Navigation Company, Inc.

House Passes CG Acquisition Reform Bill

On July 29, Congressman Elijah E. Cummings (D-Md.), Chairman of the House Subcommittee on Coast Guard and Maritime Transportation, joined his colleagues in unanimously passing H.R. 1665, the Coast Guard Acquisition Reform Act of 2009—legislation that Congressman Cummings introduced to build on

Dockwise Joins Forces with Yacht Path

Dockwise Ltd. announced plans for its wholly owned subsidiary Dockwise Yacht Transport (DYT) to merge with Yacht Path International Inc. The combination of Yacht Path with DYT will create an enterprise capable of transporting yachts of any size to any destination around the globe and broaden the scope of services to any client,

Secretary LaHood Addresses MTSNAC

Secretary LaHood for the Department of Transportation addressed the Marine Transportation System National Advisory Council on July 23, 2009. Consistent with America’s Marine Highway Program’s mandates to reduce congestion, conserve energy, and improve the environment, the Secretary charged

Oberstar Proposes New Fees

The House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure released the statement of Representative James Oberstar (D-MN) before the Subcommittee on Select Revenue Measures of the House Committee on Ways and Means. In his statement, Representative Oberstar, who chairs the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure,

Horizon Lines Reports Q3 Results

Horizon Lines, Inc. (NYSE: HRZ), reported results for its fiscal second quarter ended June 21, 2009. On a GAAP basis, the company reported a net loss of $(31.1) million, or $(1.02) per share, on revenue of $278.5 million. The results reflect certain items, including a $20 million charge related to the

USCG – Members Sought for CTAC

The US Coast Guard is seeking applications for appointment to membership on the Chemical Transportation Advisory Committee (CTAC), which advises the service on matters relating to the safe and secure transportation and handling of hazardous materials in bulk on US-flag vessels in US ports and waterways.
Contracts New Navy Contracts. Survival Craft Wins $7.7B Lifeboat Contract. L-3 Contract to Manufacture Siemens Transformers. New Navy Contract. Survival Craft Wins $7.7m Lifeboat Contract.
Cruise Ship Trends Maryland Port to Recieve Passenger Boarding Bridge. Carnival Orders New 71,300-Ton Cruise Ship. Obama Signs Cruise Ship Safety Bill. Port of Kiel docks four cruise ships at once. GNMTC Orders Cruise Ship from STX France.
Education/Training Durban University of Tech New Engine Room Simulator. Cal Maritime Installs Massive Ship Propeller Display. Kongsberg Forms Research Group to Optimize Simulator. GCS Offers Continuing Ed Credit. Liberian Coast Guard Trains on USCGC Mohawk.
Environmental U.S Proposes New Emissions Control Area, PR & Virgin Islands. California, U.S.’s Largest Coastal No-Sewage Zone. MOL Vessels Enrolled in Low Sulfur Fuel Program. India Files Pollution Charge after Ship Collision. Interferry Conference to Address Emissions.
Finance Yangzijiang Opens Door for Chinese Firms in Taiwan. Trico's U.S. Operations Files for Bankruptcy. Conrad Q2 2010 Results & Share Repurchase Program. Stolt Tankers Receives Full Refund for Cancelled Newbuildings. Euroseas Results, Six-Months Quarter.
Marine Electronics Consilium Oil Spill Radar Tested. Jeppesen, Brazil Forge Marine Data Agreement. Thrane & Thrane to Launch New VSAT Antenna. NMEA Board of Directors Changes. Alewijnse Marine Systems Outfits Oceanco Motoryacht.
Marine Propulsion Hamburg, Rolls-Royce Expands Service Network. Imtra Introduces Side-Power SEP Thrusters. MJP Waterjets $12M Contract for Indian Coast Guard. Berg Propulsion’s Breakthrough Contract in Ukraine. Wärtsilä, Tarbit to Convert Tanker to LNG Ops.
Navigation Sperry Marine Nav Systems for Italian Superyachts. NOAA’s Fairweather Maps Bering Straits. Giant Iceberg Drifting Toward Canada. Aid to Navigation above Arctic Circle. NOAA Fairweather Updates Arctic Charts.
Navy This Day in Naval History – September 7. This Day in Naval History – September 3. This Day in Naval History – September 2. GE Provides LM2500 Gas Turbine Modules for U.S. Navy. This Day in Naval History – September 1.
Offshore Damaged Blow Out Preventer Removed. DNV Reommends Changes to U.S. Safety Regime. BOEM Investigates Vermilion 380 Platform Explosion. Judge Rules Against U.S. Government on Oil Drilling. NOIA President Responds to Vermillion Platform 380 Accident.
Ports Maryland Port to Recieve Passenger Boarding Bridge. Giant Cranes Travel to Port of Boston. CMA CGM Figaro Largest Vessel to call Savannah. Georgia Ports Best Month in History. Construction Begins on Honolulu Pier 29 Project.
Ship Sales Oil and Garbage Skimmer Vessel for Charter, Sale. Recent Ship Sales. Beijing Plan to Scrap Old Ships. Diana Shipping to Buy Container Ships. Sale of Two New AHT Supply Vessels.
Shipbuilding Vietnam Arrests Four Former Vinashin Officials. Damen Shipyards Cargo Vessels, Bergum Combine. Aker Philadelphia Shipyard Delivers 10th Product Tanker. First Russian Aircraft Carrier Could Use Ukrainian Builders. Keppel AmFELS Delivers Second Rowan Rig.
Technology PortVision Vessel-Tracking for Gulf Cleanup Ops. Marine Panel Mount Computer Passes Shock Testing. Fugawi X-Traverse Compatible with the iPad. NG: Maritime Laser Demo System Proves Capabilities. Air Supported Monohull with Pod Propulsion.
Workboats Tugboats Keep Iceberg from Hitting Oil Drilling Platforms. McAllister Joins Marine Response Alliance. Annual Great North River Tugboat Race. Twelve Good Boats, Kirby Marine. Derecktor Florida Delivers Gulf Sentry Refit.
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