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  • 25 April 2013
    Business & Finance

    The skipper of a Belgium registered beam trawler has today been ordered to pay a total of £2,345 in fines and costs after pleading guilty to offences under the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea (Colregs). Jeffry Demeester, the skipper of FV Deborah, appeared at West Hampshire Magistrates Court this morning. During the early […]

  • 7 June 2011

    Every job has its ups and downs but the eight-man abseiling team working at A&P Tyne are on a permanent high.Renovating the dockside cranes at the Hebburn ship repair yard is a tall order as two of the three currently being refurbished are just under 89 metres (292 feet) high. A&P is investing hundreds of […]

  • 7 December 2012
    Business & Finance

    The master and owners of Hong Kong flagged bulk carrier Hope Star have been fined and had criminal convictions recorded following the illegal dumping of garbage in the Great Barrier Reef. The vessel’s owners Hope Star Shipping Company Ltd were fined $5000 and the Chinese master was fined $300 after food waste was discharged 210km […]

  • 21 March 2012

    A&P Tyne ship repair yard has made a good start to 2012 with a multi-million pound order book for the first quarter of the year. The Hebburn yard, which suffered a disappointing end to 2011 with the unexpected loss of an aircraft carrier contract, has bounced back and is now bustling with activity as work […]

  • 20 August 2019

    ExxonMobil has been fined $40,000 for a potentially fatal near-miss incident that happened in November 2018 aboard a jack-up rig offshore Nova Scotia Canada.

  • 16 June 2015
    Exploration & Production

    The Shell-operated Polar Pioneer drilling rig which will be drilling for oil in the Chukchi Sea, offshore Alaska, has left the Port of Seattle and is now being towed to its drilling location. The departure of the Transocean-owned drilling unit on Monday morning local time did not go as planned for Shell as environmental activists in […]

  • 20 November 2019

    Authorities in Germany have imposed a record fine to a Mashall Islands-flagged tanker for breaching an open-loop scrubber ban in the Port of Hamburg. 

  • 13 December 2018
    Business & Finance

    Court fines Navimax Corporation, a subsidiary of Navios Maritime Holdings Inc., for discharging oily waste at sea.

  • 23 December 2009

    A joint U.S.-Sierra Leone patrol team queried, boarded, and found four fishing vessels in violation of fishing laws, resulting in accrued fines totaling more than $1.2 million, December 6-12, 2009. USS Samuel B. Roberts (FFG 58) embarked nine Sierra Leone maritime law enforcement members and five U.S. Coast Guardsmen in support of Africa Partnership Station […]

  • 22 October 2020
    Business & Finance, Innovation

    The North of Tyne Combined Authority (NTCA) and the Offshore Renewable Energy (ORE) Catapult have launched a new £3.5 million programme for innovations in the offshore wind and subsea sectors. The Technology, Innovation and Green Growth for Offshore Renewables (TIGGOR) programme is targeting supply chain companies located in the North of Tyne area with opportunities […]

  • 1 March 2011
    Vessels

    Wales’ Mustang Marine is on target to deliver a new plough dredging vessel to the Port of Tyne in the first half of 2011. (bairdmaritime)   [mappress] Source: bairdmaritime, March 1, 2011    

  • 27 December 2009
    Project & Tenders

    DREDGING has been completed on time for the £260m second Tyne Tunnel scheme – boosting new industrial development in South Tyneside… Source:shieldsgazette,December 26,2009; [mappress]

  • 14 March 2010
    Project & Tenders

    A GIANT dredger is helping to make the £260m second Tyne Tunnel a reality – and protecting the environment… [mappress] Source: Jarrow & Hebburn Gazette, March 12, 2010;

  • 21 June 2019
    Business & Finance

    Portline Bulk International pleaded guilty to violating the Act to Prevent Pollution from Ships and obstruction.

  • 26 December 2018
    Business & Finance

    DSME has been hit with a multi-million dollar fine for violating Korean laws on subcontracting.

  • 4 May 2011
    Business & Finance, Equipment

    A&P TYNE is celebrating it’s first successful venture into a new business sector after two buoyant subsea structures bound for an African offshore oil field left the yard at the weekend. The Mid Water Arches – which support pipelines and control systems as they rise from the seabed to the surface – are sailing to […]

  • 4 March 2012

    The director of a company contracted to carry out work on the development of a marina in Falmouth docks has been sentenced at Truro Crown Court for environmental offences leading to the illegal dumping of heavily contaminated silt in a Special Area of Conservation. On Friday 17 February Peter Frampton, company director of Oil and […]

  • 20 January 2012

    Tyne Gangway and China Harbour Engineering Company (CHEC) have inked a gangway deal for the dredging vessel Chang Jiang Kou 01. This agreement was signed after the companies exhibiting at China’s largest maritime trade exhibition, Marintec. “We have made some fantastic contacts and have received some very promising sales leads. Marintec 2011 has been a […]

  • 2 August 2019
    Business & Finance

    Japan’s K Line has been convicted of criminal cartel conduct in Australia and fined AUD 34.5 million.

  • 21 March 2012

    A&P Tyne ship repair yard has made a good start to 2012 with a multi-million pound order book for the first quarter of the year. The Hebburn yard, which suffered a disappointing end to 2011 with the unexpected loss of an aircraft carrier contract, has bounced back and is now bustling with activity as work […]

  • 27 September 2010
    Business & Finance

    Two firms developing an offshore wind farm in the Moray Firth have been fined a total of £243, 750 for health and safety breaches during the… (newenergyfocus) [mappress] Source: newenergyfocus, September 27, 2010;

  • 8 May 2015

    The UK-based Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines has chosen the Port of Tyne  as the home port of its newest and largest ship – the 1,350 guest capacity Balmoral – from May to August 2016. In 2016/17, Balmoral will sail as the fleet’s flagship from its new home port near Newcastle for the first time, with a record 11 departures, representing […]

  • 18 January 2017
    Business & Finance

    The US Department of Justice’s Environment and Natural Resources Division imposed criminal penalties to the amount of over USD 363 million throughout 2016 to shipping companies and crew for the intentional discharges of pollutants from ocean-going vessels in US waters. At the end of fiscal year 2016, the division also imposed more than 32 years […]

  • 29 September 2011

    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 […]

  • 25 August 2011

      THE last working shipyard on the Tyne has completed its part in building Britain’s biggest warship ahead of schedule… (nebusiness) [mappress] Source: nebusiness, August 25, 2011;