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  • 24 March 2015
    Business & Finance

    The ship master fined yesterday for having operated a ship drunk has been fired.

  • 8 December 2017
    Business & Finance

    South Korea is clamping down on behind the scene maneuvering of former maritime executives.

  • 9 May 2017

    The Navantia-Windar consortium has loaded out the first two of the five SPAR-type floating foundations built for Statoil’s 30MW Hywind Scotland floating wind farm.

  • 24 August 2012

    A&P North East recently welcomed a number of clients to their two facilities, one on the Tees near Middlesbrough and one on the Tyne near Newcastle. Among those visiting the Tyne yard were Van Oord, with their vessel Ham 601. Arriving towards the end of July for a short stay the vessel underwent structural steel […]

  • 11 May 2016

    MPI Offshore’s wind turbine installation vessel MPI Discovery dry-docked at A&P Group’s Tyne yard on 6 May.  The 20,000-tonne vessel will undergo specialist repair before it returns to service. Works will include inspection and repair of Azimuth thrusters and Tunnel thrusters, installation of two new main SW isolation valves and installation of external scupper pipes together with […]

  • 13 April 2005

    The Chairman and owner of Sabine Transportation Company, Rick Dean Stickle, has been sentenced to 33 months in prison and a $60,000 criminal fine following his conviction for the illegal dumping of 440 tons of oil-contaminated grain into the ocean from the SS Juneau, a Sabine tanker, and of obstruction of an investigation conducted by […]

  • 26 June 2013

    Shepherd Offshore has dug deep to achieve another major milestone in the multi-million pound development of Tyneside’s Neptune Energy Park. A dredger took two months to move a mountain of silt from the riverbed next to the former Neptune shipyard so that deep-hulled vessels can now berth alongside the Park’s 700 tonnes heavy load out […]

  • 17 January 2008

    People who keep washed-up timber from a cargo ship which sank off the Dorset coast are being warned they face arrest and a fine of up to £2,500. The Greek-registered Ice Prince went down about 26 miles (42km) off Portland Bill after being damaged in a storm.

  • 20 October 2016
    Business & Finance, Equipment, Technology

    Dragflow, an Italian manufacturer of heavy duty pumps and complete dredging equipment, has supplied a remote controlled dredger to a company in Germany, for tailing ponds cleaning. The request from the coal open mine (RWE) was to have a machine capable of dredging sediments from 3 ponds where all the storm water of the mine was […]

  • 8 June 2007

    Another great Sunreef 62 sailing catamaran was launched yesterday. This latest member of Sunreef’s family of finely crafted yachts is a true masterwork in the classic style. Interiors of this 62-foot catamaran are finished with high-gloss American cherry offset with beautifully varnished striped Teak floors providing authentic character to the yacht’s interior.

  • 13 October 2017
    Business & Finance

    Ebsford Environmental has been appointed as remediation specialists to work with the Coal Authority and Environment Agency on a project to improve up to 60km of rivers in the North Pennines. Partnering with civil engineering firm JN Bentley, Ebsford will support the firm in developing and executing a safe and environmentally sensitive plan of removing […]

  • 29 May 2017

    The first two of the five SPAR-type floating foundations built by the Navantia-Windar consortium for Statoil’s 30MW Hywind Scotland floating wind farm have arrived to the project’s assembly base in Stord, Norway. The two floating foundations were loaded onto the semi-submersible vessel Albatross at Navantia’s Fene shipyard in Spain in early May. The two foundations […]

  • 10 May 2005

    The day dawned brightly for the Angostura Tobago Regatta yesterday. After a night of thundershowers and lightning, the fleet were welcomed by perfect racing conditions with winds gusting at 15-20 knots, and the blazing sunshine was dappled by cloud cover. Personally, having spent the night at the Hilton Tobago, in surroundings no less then enchanting, […]

  • 9 May 2013
    Business & Finance, Equipment, Technology

    Messrs. W.Sjoerd Piek and Frank Taverne of Boskalis International B.V. Papendrecht, visited Prolake s.r.o. Banská Bystrica, member of Progroupe on May 2nd 2013, at its facility for riverbed sediments processing operated at Gabčíkovo Water Dam, water reservoir Hrušov. The experts from the Netherlands were presented dewatering technology, continuous measurement of results and monitoring of sediments […]

  • 23 October 2016
    Business & Finance

    The ship operator Angelakos Hellas SA and ship owner Gallia Graeca Shipping were ordered by U.S. District Court in Seattle to pay a USD 1.3 million fine for dumping oily waste at sea, according to the U.S. Department of Justice. According to records filed in the case and testimony at trial, a 735-foot bulk carrier MV Gallia […]

  • 7 September 2014

    DolWin Beta Becomes Resident of North Sea (Gallery) DolWin beta, the offshore HVDC platform that will connect three offshore wind farms in the German part of the North Sea, is now anchored and ballasted to the seabed, Aibel has announced on its social media pages. Greater Gabbard OWF’s Cabling Infrastructure Worries Local Fishermen The developers […]

  • 15 December 2017
    Business & Finance

    DSME workers staged a four-hour strike on December 12 asking for a pay increase.

  • 24 August 2012
    Business & Finance

    A&P North East recently welcomed a number of clients to their two facilities, one on the Tees near Middlesbrough and one on the Tyne near Newcastle. Among those visiting the Tyne yard were Van Oord, with their vessel Ham 601. Arriving towards the end of July for a short stay the vessel underwent structural steel […]

  • 14 June 2016

    The Egyptian Natural Gas Holding Company (EGAS) has reportedly won the case against the Damietta LNG plant at the International Court of Arbitration in Paris.

  • 27 March 2013

    The rebirth of the former Swan Hunter shipyard has been secured as North Tyneside Council selects a partner to help deliver its multi-million pound regeneration. The partner was confirmed by North Tyneside’s Cabinet last week, but is unable to be identified until the formal procurement process is completed over the next few weeks. And once […]

  • 14 April 2023
    Authorities & Government, Regulation & Policy, Rules & Regulation

    The Supreme Court of Korea has rejected GTT’s appeal filed in December 2022 against the decision of the Seoul High Court, confirming the company’s obligation to separate, in whole or in part, the technology license and the technical assistance if requested by the Korean shipyards. GTT acknowledged the decision, expressing it was surprised by it. […]

  • 8 August 2022
    Green Marine, Ports & Logistics

    The Police in Singapore in a joint operation with the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) have arrested ten men for their suspected involvement in an illegal transaction of Marine Gas Oil (MGO). On 4 August 2022, officers from the Police Coast Guard (PCG) arrested six crew members of a Singapore-registered tugboat and another […]

  • 25 May 2021
    Business Developments & Projects, Collaboration, Environment, Infrastructure, Outlook & Strategy, Regulation & Policy, Transition

    South Korean shipping major HMM, Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering (KSOE), Korean Register (KR), LOTTE Fine Chemical, Lotte Global Logistics and POSCO have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to seek feasible solutions on the green ammonia supply chain.

  • 8 April 2016

    The US Department of Justice (DoJ) has indicted the owner and the captain of the commercial fishing vessel Native Sun for conspiracy and violations of the Clean Water Act (CWA) and Act to Prevent Pollution from Ships (APPS). According to the indictment, starting in 2011 and continuing into 2013, Bingham and Randall Fox discharged and ordered other […]

  • 11 March 2015

    The government of Hong Kong is planning to impose the use of cleaner marine fuel for ocean-going vessels operating within the region, effective as of July 1. The Air Pollution Control (Ocean Going Vessels) (Fuel at Berth) Regulation will be gazetted March 13, and it will require the use of low-sulphur marine fuel (sulphur content not exceeding 0.5%), liquefied natural gas and […]