2644 results found for 'fyne'

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  • 18 June 2007

    ATHENS, Greece (AP) – The owners, operator and captain of a cruise ship that hit the rocks off the island Santorini and sank were fined a total of $1.57 million Monday for polluting the Aegean Sea.

  • 3 May 2012
    Business & Finance

    The Port of Tyne has a world class reputation for managing bulk and conventional cargo, and is rapidly gaining experience with project cargo. Project cargo broadly describes the shipment of large, heavy, high value pieces of equipment. ‘Seven Oceans’ is an unusual sight on the River Tyne. The vessel, fitted with two large reels, reaches […]

  • 29 November 2018
    Business & Finance

    Greek companies pleaded guilty to discharges of oil into the waters of Texas ports by their oil tanker.

  • 11 October 2018
    Business & Finance

    Carnival faces an EUR 100,000 fine in France after being accused of exceeding European air pollution limits.

  • 15 June 2018
    Business & Finance

    Captain of tanker Tecoil Polaris was fined over GBP 25,700 for breaching the International Safety Management Code.

  • 11 May 2012

    The Port of Tyne yesterday announced its best ever financial results. A massive rise in the volume of cargoes coming in and out of the River Tyne resulted in the Port’s turnover increasing by almost a third to £60 million and profit more than doubling to £9 million. This financial performance is the best in […]

  • 24 February 2017

    The U.S. Department of Justice (DoJ) on Thursday ordered Wood Group PSN, a Houston-based division of an oil and gas services company Wood Group, to pay $9.5 million in two separate cases involving its conduct in the Gulf of Mexico. Specifically, Wood Group PSN was ordered to pay $7 million for falsely reporting over several years […]

  • 11 October 2011

    Workers at a South Tyneside yard have welcomed a vessel for the second time this year. Seawell is visiting A&P Tyne, at Hebburn for vital repairs, due to take several weeks. The contract comes just days after the arrival of Acergy Petrel for a repair contract set to last a fortnight, in what is the […]

  • 26 August 2011

    To play a part in building one flagship of the UK fleet is an achievement – but 18 men involved in the construction of the new aircraft carrier at A&P Group’s Tyne yard can now claim a magnificent double. The skilled squad have the distinction of helping to build Britain’s new aircraft carrier, HMS Queen […]

  • 2 April 2014
    Authorities & Government, Business & Finance, Storage

    The European Commission has found that 11 producers of underground and submarine high voltage power cables operated a cartel, and has imposed fines totalling €301,639,000. Such cables are typically used to connect generation capacity to the electricity grid or to interconnect power grids in different countries. Large infrastructure and renewable energy projects such as offshore […]

  • 24 January 2013
    Ports & Logistics

    The Port of Tyne is stepping up the pace in the race to provide clean, green renewable fuels for the future with £180m investment plans for its south bank estate in South Tyneside. On the back of several years of record growth, the Port has focussed its business strategy for further growth on renewable energy […]

  • 16 August 2006

    San Rafael company has agreed to pay a $735,000 fine to settle a complaint charging it with dumping dredged material from its disposal vessels more than 200 times outside designated disposal areas of the Pacific Ocean. The U.S. environmental Protection Agency and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration reached the out of court settlement with […]

  • 21 May 2013
    Business & Finance

    For over 20 years the Clean Tyne Project, in partnership with the Port of Tyne and the four riverside councils of Gateshead, Newcastle, South Tyneside and North Tyneside have been working together to combat the problem of debris and litter in the River Tyne. The Clearwater was first launched in 2005 and since then it […]

  • 6 July 2020
    Authorities & Government, Environment, Regulation & Policy

    A court in Scotland has slapped Greenpeace with an £80,000 ($100,000) fine for attempting to stop British oil major BP from drilling for new oil at the Vorlich offshore oil field.

  • 4 August 2011

      The coal ship ‘Alam Penting’ is set to smash all records when she arrives on the Tyne from New Orleans this Thursday. (portoftyne) [mappress] Source: portoftyne, August 4, 2011  

  • 7 November 2022
    Authorities & Government, Environment, Green Marine, Regulation & Policy, Rules & Regulation, Vessels

    Ionian Management Inc., a New York-based ship manager, was sentenced in the District of the Virgin Islands after pleading guilty to a violation of the Act to Prevent Pollution from Ships. The company was sentenced to pay a fine of $250,000 and placed on probation for one year. Specifically, between January 2017 and July 2018, […]

  • 2 April 2014
    Business & Finance, Equipment

    The European Commission has found that 11 producers of underground and submarine high voltage power cables operated a cartel, and has imposed fines totalling $ 416 million ( €301 million ). Such cables are typically used to connect generation capacity to the electricity grid or to interconnect power grids in different countries. The investigation revealed that […]

  • 3 September 2015
    Exploration & Production

    Stena Drilling, a drilling contractor, has been convicted and fined over a fatal accident in which two workers died on its drilling rig in Australia three years ago. The Magistrates’ Court of Victoria imposed a criminal penalty of $330,000 against Stena Drilling for the company’s failure to implement and maintain systems of work that were safe […]

  • 16 August 2016

    The Port of Tyne in North East England is having the busiest day ever as five passenger ships arrived at its International Passenger Terminal in North Shields, including Koningsdam, the biggest cruise ship ever to visit the port. Owned by US-based cruise company Holland America Lines, ms Koningsdam was delivered on March 31, 2016. With its gross […]

  • 26 December 2017

    Keppel Offshore & Marine (KOM) will pay fines totaling $422 million to three jurisdictions to resolve charges arising out of a decade-long scheme to pay millions of dollars in bribes to officials in Brazil. 

  • 28 March 2014
    Business & Finance

    The operator of a coaster ship which grounded in an environmentally sensitive area off the Northumberland coast has been ordered to pay nearly £73,000 in fines and costs after its crew failed to keep a proper lookout. On the evening of 15 March 2013, the MV Danio left Perth, in Scotland, with a cargo of […]

  • 13 July 2017

    The European Union’s Court of Justice has fined Spain with EUR 3 million (USD 3.4 million) for failing to liberalize its stevedoring sector in line with the EU regulations. However, the fine has been slashed, as the European Commission initially sought from Spain to pay EUR 134, 107 for every day of delay in complying […]

  • 16 January 2018
    Rules & Regulation

    Canada has fined a boxship for alleged non-compliance while a temporary mandatory speed limit for ships was in effect.

  • 28 May 2018
    Business & Finance

    Two fishing firms have to pay civil penalties for discharging oily waste into the waters of Hawaii.

  • 30 June 2006

    A New Orleans-based ship operator has promised to pay a $1 million fine for pollution violations after a Coast Guard investigation in Baltimore led to the discovery of the improper discharge of hundreds of thousands of gallons of oil-contaminated waste. Pacific-Gulf Marine Inc. (PGM) agreed to plead guilty to criminal charges that it allowed four […]