2647 results found for 'fyne'

2647 results found for 'fyne'
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  • 26 October 2011

    The men and women of the Royal Australian Navy​ Patrol Boat, HMAS Broome, successfully prevented an environmental and maritime catastrophe off Papua New Guinea overnight by providing assistance to a commercial container ship, which had lost power and was drifting towards Ragelapra Reef. At approximately 9.20am yesterday (24 October, 2011), the Australian Maritime Safety Authority​ […]

  • 6 January 2025
    Authorities & Government, Regulation & Policy

    Two Greek shipping companies pleaded guilty and were sentenced for violating the US Act to Prevent Pollution from Ships (APPS), which implements the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships (MARPOL), falsifying records and obstruction of justice. As disclosed, the two parties were sentenced in late December 2024. According to the US Department […]

  • 31 March 2014
    Business & Finance

    Red 7 Marine’s DP Reel arrived at A&P Tyne’s site in Tyneside for the required inspection and specialist repairs of the Forward Azimuth Thruster. A&P also conducted the works on Port & Starboard Tailshaft seal renewal, removal of temporary deck equipment from last charter, modifications to the automatic sprinkler system, removal and refurbishment of Main […]

  • 16 July 2018
    Business & Finance

    US sentenced a Singaporean shipping firm to pay a fine of USD 1 million due to illegal oil dumping.

  • 29 September 2014
    Business & Finance

    Japanese corporation Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha, Ltd. (K-Line) agreed to pay a fine of USD 67.7 million having plead guilty of violating U.S. antitrust laws.  The charges were raised by the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) in connection with the sale of ocean shipping services for roll-on, roll-off cargo.   K-Line said that it had cooperated […]

  • 5 November 2012
    Business & Finance

    Two German shipping companies pleaded guilty today in federal court in Houston to criminal charges that they concealed the illegal dumping of oil at sea from U.S. Coast Guard inspectors. Nimmrich & Prahm Bereederung and Nimmrich & Prahm Reedrei, the operator and owner of the commercial cargo vessel M/V Susan K, will pay a $1.2 […]

  • 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 […]

  • 14 March 2017

    By Alissa de Carbonnel BRUSSELS (Reuters) – EU antitrust regulators said on Monday concessions by Russia’s Gazprom aimed at avoiding fines should allay concerns of market abuse, signalling a thaw in business ties between Moscow and Brussels despite tensions over Ukraine and Syria. The provisional deal, which is subject to feedback from some EU states […]

  • 5 March 2012
    Equipment, Technology, Vessels

    The new boat is designed to do all the regular maintenance jobs that help keep the river open for shipping, from dredging the river bed to keeping the Port berths clear of debris. The new full-time skipper is Russell Heron, 28, from South Shields. He said: “I am really proud to be working on the […]

  • 12 June 2012
    Equipment, Technology

    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 […]

  • 27 June 2011

    Fishermen near Tyne Valley have been asking for more than a month that a local harbour be dredged for safety reasons, but the Department… (cbc) [mappress] Source: cbc, June 27, 2011

  • 26 February 2021
    Authorities & Government, Environment, Ports & Logistics, Regulation & Policy, Vessels

    Singapore’s shipping company Pacific International Lines (PIL) has been sentenced for illegally discharging oil into Apra Harbor, Guam, and for maintaining false and incomplete records relating to the discharges of oily bilge water from a feeder vessel, the US Department of Justice (DOJ) said.

  • 23 August 2012

    The Port of Tyne has been shortlisted as a finalist for the Lloyd’s List Global Awards 2012 in the Port Operator of the Year category. This award recognises the company or port that has maintained the highest standards of operational efficiency and customer service throughout the year. The award is open to any international port […]

  • 21 February 2018
    Business & Finance, Rules & Regulation

    CSAV, “K” Line, MOL, NYK, and WWL-EUKOR involved in a car transport cartel, EC finds.

  • 19 September 2017

    Transport Canada has issued another CAD 6,000 penalty to the Canadian Coast Guard ship Sir William Alexander for an alleged non-compliance with the temporary mandatory slow down aimed at preventing whale deaths.  The vessel owner has 30 days to pay the penalty or to ask the Transportation Appeal Tribunal of Canada to review the facts of […]

  • 22 July 2014
    Business & Finance

    UK based company Lombard Corporate Finance Limited, the owner of UK flagged car carrier, Morning Midas, was convicted, fined $5000 and ordered to pay costs after it was found guilty in the Melbourne Magistrates Court on Friday, July 18, of contravening section 26F (3) of the Protection of the Sea (Prevention of Pollution from Ships) […]

  • 15 June 2015
    Business & Finance

    Norwegian vessel contractor, Siem Offshore, reported that Kristiansand District Court has today ruled in the tax case against Siem Offshore Inc. and its CEO Terje Sørensen. According to the Oslo-listed company, Terje Sørensen was completely acquitted. However, Siem Offshore was convicted for lack of filing returns and accounting to accounting registry, but acquitted of the charges […]

  • 14 December 2016
    Business & Finance

    Melbourne-based shipping operator Toll Transport was convicted and fined a record AUD 1 million (around USD 752,000) over the death of an employee who was crushed to death while helping load the Tasmanian Achiever at Webb Dock in the Port Melbourne in 2014, WorkSafe Victoria reports. The company pleaded guilty in the Melbourne County Court to […]

  • 14 March 2013
    Business & Finance

    A shipping company and its Designated Person Ashore (DPA) have been made to pay a total of £13,152.50 in fines and costs after pleading guilty to breaches of the International Safety Management (ISM) Code. On the 19th June 2012, a Port State Control Inspector from the Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) boarded the Panama registered […]

  • 14 November 2017

    The Seoul Central District Court dished out a total of over 3.5 trillion won ($3.1 billion) to ten construction companies rigging the tender bids for LNG storage tank construction jobs. 

  • 31 October 2014
    Authorities & Government

    The master of a wind farm passenger transfer vessel has today been ordered to pay £9,702 in fines and costs after pleading guilty to a breach of the Merchant Shipping Act 1995. Michael Gallagher was in charge when the workboat catamaran Windcat 9 with 15 people on board when it hit a large floating military […]

  • 4 August 2011
    Business & Finance

    The coal ship ‘Alam Penting’ is set to smash all records when she arrives on the Tyne from New Orleans this Thursday. At 229 metres long the ship is the largest cargo vessel ever to berth at the Port of Tyne, and carrying 75,000 tonnes of coal the biggest volume ever handled on the river, […]

  • 17 June 2011

    The Patriot has learned through reliable sources that the city of Warner Robins has been fined in excess for the work done on the Bay Gall… By HOLLIE THRASHER (warnerrobinspatriot) [mappress] Source: warnerrobinspatriot, June 17, 2011

  • 10 March 2021
    Authorities & Government, Regulation & Policy, Rules & Regulation, Safety

    Norwegian offshore safety watchdog has given Seadrill two orders and a decision on a coercive fine after serious breaches of the regulations.

  • 14 February 2014
    Business & Finance

    A&P Tyne drydocked Seven Osprey, an offshore support vessel from Subsea 7’s fleet, on February 8th. The Company will provide underwater work, engine rebuilding work, thrusters overhaul and stern gear refit for the vessel. Also included in the work scope is mobilisation on the main deck together with modifications to HBLB launching system. A&P expects […]