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  • 25 July 2011

    Best practices for creating wind developments in the Great Lakes region are identified in a report that’s been in the making for more than a year and was just released earlier this week. The Great Lakes Wind Collaborative (GLWC) — which is a public/private coalition of interests advancing sustainable wind energy development within the Great […]

  • 12 July 2012
    Business & Finance, Operations & Maintenance, Research & Development

      Professor Mark Patterson of the Virginia Institute of Marine Science will next week team with National Geographic’s Explorer-in-Residence Dr. Sylvia Earle on what could be the last expedition to NOAA’s Aquarius Undersea Laboratory, the world’s only underwater research station. Their weeklong mission is a celebration of 50 years of human habitation of the ocean […]

  • 16 June 2020
    Human Capital, Vessels

    Seafarers are going to start enforcing their right to stop working, leave ships and return home with assistance from unions, the International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF) and its affiliated seafarers’ unions said in the latest update. The decision comes after a one-month deadline to resolve the crew change issue and expedite seafarers’ sign-off from ships given […]

  • 9 August 2012

    Charles G. Kopp, Esq., Chairman of the Philadelphia Regional Port Authority (PRPA), welcomed Pennsylvania Governor Tom Corbett and about a dozen federal, state, and local legislators to the Packer Avenue Marine Terminal, PRPA’s largest cargo facility, on Tuesday, August 7 to laud recent progress of the Delaware River Main Channel Deepening Project, and to keep […]

  • 19 August 2010
    Environment

    How far your Lake Huron cottage might be from future offshore wind turbines may depend on which side of the lake you live.

  • 17 October 2007

    Including the Two New Vessels, Costa Now has Five Ships on order from Fincantieri New Concordia-Class Ships Will Bring Costa’s Fleet to 17 by 2012. Costa Crociere, the leading cruise line in Italy and Europe, has announced an order for two new 114,200-ton ships to be delivered in 2011 and 2012. Costa Crociere S.p.a, the […]

  • 27 February 2014

    Ports boast 24/7 activity. Countless companies, people, containers and vessels pass through ports daily, which raises the question: how do you ensure the security within and around a port? Maritime by Holland Magazine has secured the answers to this question. Ever since 9/11 new rules and regulations were introduced to safeguard ports and vessels worldwide. […]

  • 19 November 2021
    Authorities & Government, Business & Finance, Business Developments & Projects, Collaboration, Environment, Infrastructure, Outlook & Strategy, Project & Tenders, Rules & Regulation, Transition

    As the dust is settling in the aftermath of COP26, new developments in the offshore energy sector are laying the grounds for the net-zero future.

  • 14 November 2024
    Business & Finance, Business Developments & Projects, Project & Tenders, Transition

    SBM Offshore is putting the finishing touches in place to make three of its floating production, storage, and offloading (FPSO) vessels ready to start their assignments next year. Two of these will be deployed at oil fields offshore Brazil while one is destined for ExxonMobil’s project off the coast of Guyana.

  • 30 July 2007

    When South Australia’s Michael Keough was told that his was the 200th entry for this year’s Audi Hamilton Island Race Week you could have thought he had won the lottery. ‘That’s fantastic,’ he said excitedly, ‘What an honour. It’s going to be a great regatta this year. We’re really looking forward to it.’

  • 18 June 2020
    Human Capital, Vessels

    The number of seafarers pending their sign-off at sea is increasing by the day as the industry awaits flag and port states to lift Covid-19 related travel restrictions and enable the unsung heroes of the sea to finally go home. The debate is heating up as unions vow to take matters into their own hands […]

  • 7 November 2012

    Tharsis, a Kaapcoaster 2300, the first of her type, specially developed for coastal sea/river trading, was built by the Dutch Shipyard De Kaap for Tharsis Shipping. The Kaapcoaster is a 2300 DWT multipurpose coaster with a very limited draught, low air draught and two electric propulsion units. Tharsis is the first of a generation of […]

  • 11 January 2017

    The U.S. President-elect Donald Trump in December 2016 elected ExxonMobil CEO Tillerson as his choice for secretary of state. Tillerson then announced his resignation from Exxon after 40 years with the company. Engineer by training, Tillerson, who had acted as chairman and chief executive officer of ExxonMobil, recently reached a deal to sever all ties with the […]