2652 results found for 'fyne'

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  • 27 December 2011

    Brazilian Institute of Environment and Renewable Natural Resources last week fined Chevron, operator of the Frade Field situated off the coast of Rio de Janeiro, with $5.4 million penalty for breaching its environmental permit. IBAMA said that the analysis showed Chevron’s failure to comply with the Individual Emergency plan approved in environmental licensing of the project. […]

  • 4 June 2014
    Business & Finance, Equipment, Operations & Maintenance, Project & Tenders

    Fine Tubes, a manufacturer and distributor of precision tubes for critical applications has announced that it has been awarded a major order by FMC Technologies for the supply of advanced tubing for Total’s offshore Egina project. Located some 150km off the coast of Nigeria at a depth of up to 1750m, the Egina oil field […]

  • 11 May 2018
    Business & Finance

    Japanese shipping firm ordered to pay a fine of USD 1 million for falsifying the Atlantic Oasis’ Oil Record Book.

  • 12 June 2012
    Business & Finance, Equipment, Operations & Maintenance

    Subsea UK reports that Tyne and Wear Marine (TWM) Ltd., a marine and engineering company, used Tritech’s StarFish 990F for the dock wall survey on the Tyne River, Newcastle. The technology was used during port survey and inspection project, and has the latest in advanced CHIRP (Compressed High Intensity Radar Pulse) acoustic technology and digital-signal-processing […]

  • 20 August 2012

    The world’s largest heavy lift vessel called at the Port of Tyne to pick up a number of offshore modules from IHC Engineering Business (IHC) based at the Port. The MV Lone, owned by shipping company SAL of Germany, together with sister ship Svenja, is the most powerful heavy lift ship in the world. Its […]

  • 29 September 2011
    Business & Finance

    A&P GROUP’S Tyne shipyard has completed its second order this year for Subsea 7 – one of the world’s leading subsea engineering and construction companies. The Hebburn yard has just finished repairs to the construction and cable-laying vessel Acergy Eagle, similar to the work it carried out in the summer to the Seven Oceans, another […]

  • 18 August 2016
    Business & Finance

    South Korean maritime company Doorae Shipping Co. pleaded guilty for violating the Act to Prevent Pollution from Ships and was sentenced to pay a fine of USD 275,000, and a term of three years of probation for the failure to maintain an accurate oil record book, according to the United States Coast Guard. Between July 8, 2016, through July 14, […]

  • 21 January 2019
    Business & Finance

    Dutch ship owner has paid a price tag of almost EUR 3 million for beaching a vessel in India.

  • 27 May 2011

      A major dredging operation is underway at the Port of Tyne to deepen the river to accommodate even bigger ships at the Port’s base at Rivers… (BDaily) [mappress] Source: BDaily, May 27, 2011;

  • 27 May 2011

    A major dredging operation is underway at the Port of Tyne to deepen the river to accommodate even bigger ships at the Port’s base at Rivers… (bdaily) [mappress] Source: bdaily, May 27, 2011;

  • 11 March 2016
    Business & Finance

    The US Justice Department has fined two Maersk Group units with USD 3.6 million in civil charges for filing “recreated” weight tickets to support invoices. One of the companies, the US-based roll-on roll-off carrier Farrell Lines, had an agreement with the United States Transportation Command (USTRANSCOM) under which it was required to undertake international door-to-door and/or port-to-port transportation services to move […]

  • 27 September 2017
    Business & Finance

    Norwegian car carrier Höegh Autoliners has reached a settlement with the US Department of Justice (DOJ) over price-fixing charges and will pay USD 21 million fine related to the US to Middle East exports. “The investigation, covering the period 2001-2012, has been concluded, and Höegh Autoliners has agreed on a settlement with the DOJ. Höegh […]

  • 15 September 2017

    Transport Canada has issued a CAD 6,000 penalty to the vessel Petalon for an alleged non-compliance with the temporary mandatory slow down introduced by the country to prevent further whale deaths.  As informed, the vessel owner has 30 days to pay the penalty or to ask the Transportation Appeal Tribunal of Canada to review the facts of the […]

  • 16 May 2019
    Business & Finance, Rules & Regulation

    Global Cruise Lines’ MS Magellan violated the legislation on fuel sulphur limits in the world heritage fjords.

  • 22 February 2018
    Business & Finance

    Japanese car carrier trio, K’ Line, NYK and MOL, comment on Europen Commission’s cartel fine.

  • 3 April 2014
    Business & Finance

    Andrew Moffat, Port of Tyne’s Chief Executive Officer, has been appointed Chair of the British Ports’ Association (BPA). The BPA is dedicated to representing a wide variety of UK port interests to government in the UK, Europe and internationally and represents the interests of over 91 member organisations including many of the UK’s largest ports […]

  • 17 November 2023
    Authorities & Government, Environment, Infrastructure, Regulation & Policy, Rules & Regulation, Vessels

    Ships in the European Union seas should face dissuasive fines not only for oil spills but also for sewage and garbage discharge, Transport and Tourism Committee Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) said.

  • 22 November 2011

    The Environmental Protection Authority’s Rf100 million (USD 6.5 million) fine against local business tycoon Mohamed ‘Champa’ Moosa has been overturned by the Civil Court. Champa got the maximum possible penalty in June and was labeled an “environmental criminal” for irreversibly damaging the island of Thunbafushi and the marine ecosystem of Thunbafalhu, due to performing dredging […]

  • 28 February 2019
    Business & Finance

    Fraser River Pile and Dredge (FRPD) was fined $350,000 in the Provincial Court of British Columbia last week, after pleading guilty to depositing a deleterious substance into water frequented by fish, in violation of the Fisheries Act, the Government of Canada announces.  The penalty will be directed to the Government of Canada’s Environmental Damages Fund. In […]

  • 12 August 2011

    A Tyneside shipyard is trading ahead of forecasts after winning its first contracts in the oil and gas industry and is now looking to … Read more [mappress] Source: nebusiness, August 12, 2011;

  • 15 October 2013
    Business & Finance

    A Surrey company has been sentenced for safety failings after a contractor was crushed to death at the London Gateway Port construction site in Essex. Robert Noel Mayne, known as Noel, 59, from Tichfield in Hampshire, died as he and colleagues tried to retrieve a bulldozer that was bogged down in mud at the Stanford-le-Hope […]

  • 18 February 2015
    Business & Finance

    The Newcastle local court issued AUD 8,500 (USD 6,600) fine to the captain of the bulk carrier China Steel Developer for navigating the Great Barrier Reef without a pilot. The 66-year-old Taiwanese ship’s master Lu Chih-Ming attempted to depart Australian waters through Hydrographers Passage, a compulsory pilotage area of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park, without […]

  • 12 June 2014
    Business & Finance, Ports & Logistics

    In 2013, the Port of Tyne saw cargo volumes increase by 25% to 8.1m tonnes, and turnover rose 16% to £73 million compared to 2012. Andrew Moffat, Port of Tyne Chief Executive Officer, said that 2013 had been another record year, and looking back over five years, the Port had achieved substantial growth not only […]

  • 6 January 2011

    The Indonesian national anti- monopoly regulator on Wednesday penalized four companies, including Indonesia’s state-run PT Pertamina and Jap… (istockanalyst) [mappress] Source: istockanalyst, January 6, 2011;

  • 15 May 2025
    Authorities & Government, Business & Finance, Business Developments & Projects, Infrastructure, Market Outlooks, Outlook & Strategy, Project & Tenders, Regulation & Policy, Transition, Vision

    LS Eco Advanced Cables (LSEAC), a joint venture between Global InterConnection Group (GIG) and one of the subsidiaries of LS Group, a Korean cable manufacturer, has launched a five-week public consultation on plans for a £923 million subsea and onshore cable facility at the Port of Tyne in the UK. The project is expected to create 500 direct […]