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  • 6 April 2014
    Business & Finance

    1. European Commission Fines Cabling Cartel with USD 416 Mln The European Commission has found that 11 producers of underground and submarine high voltage power cables operated a cartel, and has imposed fines totalling $ 416 million ( €301 million ). 2. Seaway Heavy Lifting Extends DOF Subsea’s Positioning Services Contract DOF Subsea, provider of […]

  • 3 June 2016

    Seán Kyne T.D., Ireland’s Minister of State for Natural Resources, on Friday announced the offer of 14 new Licensing Options in the Irish offshore following the conclusion of the 2015 Atlantic Margin Licensing Round. These awards are the second phase of awards under the Licensing Round and follow on from the first phase of awards […]

  • 5 April 2018
    Business & Finance

    Japan’s shipping major K Line has pleaded guilty to criminal cartel conduct in Australia’s Federal Court, ACCC said.

  • 5 November 2018
    Business & Finance

    German shipping company was ordered to pay a USD 3.2 million criminal fine due to hiding oil pollution.

  • 7 September 2007

    Merchant vessel Cheng Le Men, carrying iron ore fines to China from New Mangalore Port, began listing to one side seven nautical miles from the port, off the Tannirbhavi coast, on Thursday. Captain Yang Jing Mu tried to bring the ship back to port, but the vessel ran aground some two nautical miles off the […]

  • 15 August 2007

    Owners of a ship that ran aground on an Aleutian Island will plead guilty to illegally discharging its cargo and have agreed to pay a hefty fine, a U.S. attorney said Tuesday. IMC Shipping Co. Pte. Ltd. (IMC) of Singapore will also plead guilty to killing hundreds of seabirds when its 738-foot freighter, Selendang Ayu, […]

  • 20 October 2015
    Business & Finance, Equipment, Technology

    IMS Dredge has announced the acquisition of a patent pending state-of-the-art dewatering technology that is inexpensive, reusable, scalable, and does not require polymers – the GeoPool. The technology was invented by an IMS Versi-Dredge customer and then successfully trialed in the United States and Europe. IMS recently sold several GeoPools to a customer in the […]

  • 31 May 2005

    The long-awaited, multi-billion dollar oil and gas deal between Australia and East Timor will soon be presented to cabinet for a final tick of approval. Foreign Minister Alexander Downer said all major elements of the deal had been agreed by both countries, but some last minute fine tuning was needed. Under the deal, East Timor […]

  • 22 May 2006

    The captains of foreign cargo ships will face detention by maritime law enforcement bodies if they are caught illegally dumping chemical waste in local waterways, maritime officials announced yesterday. In the past, captains of such ships would simply face a fine. Chen Aiping, director of the Shanghai Maritime Safety Administration, said the local maritime authority […]

  • 3 January 2007

    VT Support Services, part of VT Group, has underlined the success of its contracting for availability approach to defence assets by agreeing an extension to the charter of three offshore patrol vessels to the Ministry of Defence for a further five years. VT will continue to guarantee the availability of HMS Tyne, HMS Severn and […]

  • 7 November 2014
    Business & Finance, Project & Tenders

    Faroe Petroleum has provisionally been awarded two new exploration licences on the UK Continental Shelf in the UK’s 28th Offshore Licensing Round. Fynn – Blocks 15/11 & 15/16d – Faroe 25%  Located in the Central North Sea, approximately six kilometres from the Faroe operated Lowlander Field, Fynn is a down-thrown prospect comprising Jurassic-aged Piper sandstones. […]

  • 27 June 2019
    Business & Finance

    An investigation has led to charges against a total of thirteen executives and five companies.

  • 13 March 2012

    Once again, the fine relationship between Denmark and China in the maritime field was confirmed. “China and Denmark share many interests as major shipping nations, and today Chinese and Danish shipowners are among the world’s largest carriers of goods by sea. Our meetings with the Chinese maritime authorities are inspiring and fruitful and give us […]

  • 5 June 2020
    Outlook & Strategy, Regulation & Policy, Research & Development

    Denmark has mapped out areas in the North Sea and the Baltic Sea suitable for the development of up to 18 GW of offshore wind capacity. COWI has, on behalf of the Danish Energy Agency, conducted ”a fine screening” of areas in Danish territorial waters to investigate the possibility of establishing both standalone offshore wind […]

  • 29 September 2013
    Business & Finance

    The largest Canadian Flag Con/Ro ship set sail yesterday from Flensburg, Germany destined for St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador. Following a series of successful sea trials, Oceanex Inc. accepted delivery of the vessel on Friday as originally scheduled. The Oceanex Connaigra is expected to arrive in St. John’s next weekend, where it will stay for […]

  • 13 August 2021
    Ports & Logistics

    Ships calling to ports in Sierra Leone could face serious fines if found in violation of the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) 2020 measures, BIMCO reported.

  • 31 March 2017
    Business & Finance

    The owner of the fishing vessel Native Sun has been convicted in U.S. District Court in Seattle of discharging oily waste directly into coastal waters of the State of Washington, a felony violation of the Clean Water Act. U.S. District Judge Robert S. Lasnik scheduled sentencing for Bingham Fox, the owner of the vessel, for July […]

  • 16 February 2014
    Business & Finance

    1. Lockheed Martin, Victorian Wave Partners Team Up for World’s Largest Wave Energy Project Lockheed Martin announced that it has signed a contract with Victorian Wave Partners Ltd. to begin developing the world’s largest wave energy project announced to date. This is a significant step toward making ocean energy commercially available. 2. Forum Energy Technologies […]

  • 8 September 2011

    Arkhangelsk Regional Court affirmed the inferior decision to impose a RUR 100,000 fine on director of the company provided repair works for aircraft-carrying cruiser Admiral Gorshkov, reported Arkhangelsk Procuracy press service on Sept 6. According to the procuracy, JSC SMK Alternativa was conducting repairs and modernization of the carrier without appropriate license for repair activities […]

  • 11 February 2016
    Business & Finance

    Container shipping companies that are being investigated by the European Commission over a suspected breach of antitrust rules have agreed to settle with the Commission and change their pricing policies so as to avoid fines, Reuters reports citing sources familiar with the matter. The Commission launched the investigation in November 2013, claiming that since 2009, major […]

  • 10 October 2012

    After arriving at the Port of Tyne a few days ago, MPI Adventure is now installing a weather-testing station including a 750-tonne Met Mast off Blyth’s coast, the News Post Leader reports.   MPI Adventure, a wind turbine installation vessel was commissioned by the National Renewable Energy Centre (Narec) to install the Met Mast which […]

  • 6 November 2017
    Business & Finance, Project & Tenders

    Manson Construction Co., Seattle, Washington, has been awarded a $26.6 million firm-fixed-price contract for dredging of Morehead City, Wilmington, Savannah and Brunswick harbors, reports the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD). The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Wilmington District, expects project to be completed by April 30, 2018. According to the Corps, the Brunswick Harbor maintenance dredging […]

  • 28 May 2014
    Business & Finance, Equipment

    Nautilus Minerals Inc. has announced that the assembly of its second of three Seafloor Production Tools, the Collecting Machine, has this week started at Soil Machine Dynamics’ facility at Newcastle upon Tyne, UK. Nautilus’ CEO, Mike Johnston, said: “Having already announced in April this year, the completion of the assembly of the Bulk Cutter, we […]

  • 23 January 2023
    Authorities & Government, Regulation & Policy, Rules & Regulation

    Following an appeal from French LNG containment specialist GTT, the Supreme Court of Korea has decided to suspend the execution of the Seoul High Court’s decision concerning GTT’s obligation to separate technology license and technical assistance if requested by the shipyards. On 1 December 2022, the Seoul High Court partially granted GTT’s appeal against the […]

  • 26 August 2016
    Business & Finance

    The Environment Agency has started work to repair flood defenses in Corbridge as part of their £3 million North East recovery program. Recovery work at Corbridge will be carried out by the Environment Agency and will permanently repair flood defenses. The project started on Monday, August 22, and will take place in three locations. At […]