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  • 8 April 2019
    Authorities & Government, Business & Finance

    The European Commission has fined General Electric (GE) EUR 52 million for providing incorrect information during the investigation under the EU Merger Regulation of GE’s planned acquisition of LM Wind Power. On 11 January 2017, GE notified its proposed acquisition of the blade manufacturer. In this notification, GE stated that it did not have any […]

  • 16 November 2018
    Business & Finance, Operations & Maintenance, Research & Development

    The Crown Estate has shared its updated proposals for Round 4 offshore wind leasing, at its latest stakeholder engagement event. The updates include The Crown Estate’s proposed refinement of available seabed regions – within which developers would have the opportunity to identify and propose sites. This work, underpinned by a detailed assessment of spatial constraints […]

  • 11 August 2011

    The product tanker Sinbad left Tyneside for fresh voyages in top-class order after undergoing a major refurbishment at A&P Tyne… (maritimeindustries) [mappress] Source: maritimeindustries, August 11, 2011

  • 2 September 2011
    Business & Finance

    The California Air Resources Board has fined two shipping companies for failing to switch from dirty “bunker” fuel to cleaner, low-sulfur fuel when sailing within 24 miles of the California coast, as required by state law. “Cargo vessels can burn some of the dirtiest fuels on the planet and we need to make sure that […]

  • 25 August 2011

    On the 24 August 2011 A&P Group celebrated the completion of its part in Britain’s new aircraft carrier ahead of schedule. The Group’s yard in Tyne is the only shipyard in the region involved in the construction of the Royal Navy’s two carriers. The shipyard opened its gates to show off its section of the […]

  • 15 June 2006

    Hanjin Heavy Industries and Construction Co. (HHIC), a billion-dollar shipbuilding investor here, is being ordered to pay a daily fine of $ 5,000 or P265,150 due to an oil slick caused by a submerged landing craft tank (LCT) at the Agusuhin Point, prompting the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) to field its new vessel to […]

  • 26 June 2014
    Business & Finance

    Liquefaction of mineral ores, resulting in cargo shift and loss of stability, has been a major cause of marine casualties for many decades. Recent incidents, which appear to have lead to several total losses, have primarily involved the carriage of unprocessed natural ores such as iron ore fines. Associated with some of these casualties and near misses has been poor […]

  • 17 December 2020
    Infrastructure, Operations & Maintenance, Ports & Logistics

    Port of Tyne and Dogger Bank Wind Farm have signed an agreement for an operations and maintenance (O&M) base for the world’s largest offshore wind farm to be built at the port. The two parties have signed an option agreement which marked the completion of the preliminary phase that will lead to building and operation […]

  • 2 December 2020
    Authorities & Government, Environment, Regulation & Policy, Rules & Regulation, Vessels

    Pacific Carriers Limited (PCL), a Singapore-based company whose subsidiaries are engaged in international shipping, was fined $12 million for concealing illegal discharges of oily water and garbage and a hazardous condition. On December 1, the company pleaded guilty before the U.S. federal court in New Bern, North Carolina to violations of the Act to Prevent […]

  • 25 December 2017
    Business & Finance

    Keppel Offshore & Marine (KOM) has agreed to pay a penalty of more than USD 422 million to resolve bribery charges.

  • 23 March 2017
    Business & Finance, Rules & Regulation

    Maritime Safety Administrations (MSAs) in Chinese Hebei Province and Tianjin Municipality have fined a foreign vessel for use of fuel with sulfur content over 0.5%, American Steamship Owners Mutual Protection and Indemnity Association (American Club) informed. While conducting the supervision and inspection survey of the foreign vessel that arrived at Tianjin Port, an MSA officer reportedly […]

  • 10 June 2012

    Transpetro has decided to fine the Atlântico Sul Shipyard (EAS) for the delay in the delivery of the João Cândido oil tanker. The value of the fine is being evaluated in accordance with the clauses of the purchase contract for the ship, which is part of an order of 10 Suezmax vessels made to the […]

  • 30 November 2007

    A CONTAINER ship broke down due to engine failure en-route to the Tyne from Scotland. The Northsea Trader was forced to call on the Port of Tyne for help when its engines failed on its approach to the mouth of the Tyne yesterday morning at about 10am.

  • 6 January 2021
    Environment, Infrastructure, Ports & Logistics, Transition

    Electrification of Port of Tyne’s existing diesel-powered Liebherr mobile harbour crane and diesel-powered Drax Hoppers used for handling bulk material will help the port eliminate 700 tonnes of CO2 emissions in one year, the UK port said. These two initiatives aim to cut the port’s diesel consumption by 260K litres enough to power over 80 […]

  • 13 July 2016

    ValueAct Capital, an investment firm, has agreed to pay a $11 million settlement for violating the premerger reporting violations related to the now failed Halliburton-Baker Hughes merger. World’s second and third largest oilfield services providers Halliburton and Baker Hughes in November 2014 said they were planning to merge in a deal valued at $35 billion. […]

  • 8 October 2013

    IHC Engineering Business (IHC EB), the designer and manufacturer, installer and commissioner of bespoke equipment for the offshore industries has reached a pivotal point in the construction of a 300t capacity flexible pipe-lay system. This system is destined for the Santos basin deep waters off the Brazilian coast. The completed lay system is scheduled to […]

  • 10 February 2014
    Business & Finance

    The Panama Canal Authority (ACP) informs that representatives of the ship Chong Chon Gang have paid the total amount of the fine for US$693,333.10 set due to the violation of the Regulations for Navigation in Canal Waters. After receipt of payment, and in strict compliance with the process, the ACP authorized the release of the […]

  • 27 April 2007

    The federal government, which has declared it is “extremely sensitive” to the pollution risks posted by the fast-growing cruise ship industry, will bring into force next month regulations that could lead to jail sentences and fines of up to $1 million for violators.

  • 19 April 2024
    Authorities & Government, Business & Finance, Business Developments & Projects, Environment, Regulation & Policy, Rules & Regulation, Transition

    NSTA has given NEO Energy a fine in a clampdown on venting and flaring lack of oversight on the UK Continental Shelf (UKCS).

  • 22 November 2011

    The U.S. oil company Chevron may be prohibited from participating in the exploration of oil in the pre-salt layer because of the leak in the Frade Field, Campos Basin, offshore Rio de Janeiro, according to the Brazil’s National Petroleum Agency (ANP). ANP said that Chevron didn’t have equipment in Brazil considered vital to stop the […]

  • 28 August 2020
    Regulation & Policy

    US Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) acting under secretary Cordell Hull has issued a final order imposing a $31,4 million penalty on Singapore based Nordic Maritime and its chairman, Morten Innhaug. The order imposing a civil penalty followed an earlier decision to impose a 15 year denial order against Nordic and Innhaug. This penalty […]

  • 27 September 2021
    Environment, Rules & Regulation

    Cyprus-based shipping company Diana Wilhelmsen Management Limited (DWM) has been sentenced to pay a $2 million fine by the US federal court for violating the Act to Prevent Pollution from Ships that occurred on the dry bulk vessel MV Protefs.

  • 18 September 2015
    Business & Finance

    Oslo-based car carrier Siem Car Carriers has agreed to pay USD 135,000 fine following a compromise agreement with the U.S. Federal Maritime Commission. FMC disclosed that earlier this year Siem Car Carriers submitted a voluntary disclosure to the commission which identified certain unfiled space charter agreements with respect to its provision of Roll On–Roll Off transport of new […]

  • 18 September 2015
    Business & Finance

    Oslo-based car carrier Siem Car Carriers has agreed to pay USD 135,000 fine following a compromise agreement with the U.S. Federal Maritime Commission. FMC disclosed that earlier this year Siem Car Carriers submitted a voluntary disclosure to the commission which identified certain unfiled space charter agreements with respect to its provision of Roll On–Roll Off transport of new […]

  • 21 October 2011
    Business & Finance

    A&P TYNE is part of a newly-launched North East “Super Group” formed to tell global business just how deep the region’s talent pool is in the growth area of renewable energy. The influential band of companies – united under the name Energi Coast – aim to demonstrate the region’s ability to service the entire needs […]