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  • 9 July 2015
    Operations & Maintenance, Project & Tenders

    Hawaiki Cable and SIL Long Term Holdings Limited (SIL) have signed an equity partnership agreement to build the Hawaiki submarine cable system. Hawaiki’s submarine cable system, designed with capacity of over 25 Tbps, will link Australia and New Zealand to the United States and connect to a number of South Pacific Islands and Hawaii by […]

  • 9 July 2021
    Authorities & Government, Business & Finance, Business Developments & Projects, Collaboration, Environment, Exploration & Production, Infrastructure, Ports & Logistics, Research & Development, Storage, Technology, Transition, Vessels

    A collection of energy transition-related updates across the industry was heavily focused on hydrogen and its role in reaching net-zero goals.

  • 12 October 2012

    Mediterranean countries have set targets for offshore wind development in the Mediterranean Sea by 2020. Greece has a relatively very low target of 200MW installed offshore wind capacity. This offshore development mainly concerns conventional offshore wind farm project designs. But Greece’s energy market is at the forefront of transformative changes that are attracting investors from […]

  • 2 July 2008

    After a two hour delay waiting for the wind to fill in, the 2008 Rolex Commodores’ Cup got underway shortly before lunchtime yesterday with two windward-leeward inshore races in the Western Solent. Conditions could not have been better for the 45 boat fleet, with 12 knots of wind from the southwest and brilliant sunshine. Race […]

  • 17 November 2006

    A Canadian warship that has been tied up at the dock at CFB Esquimalt since 2001 will be towed out to sea off the west coast of Vancouver Island next year and used for target practice. HMCS Huron was commissioned in 1972 and saw service in the Persian Gulf during the first Gulf War.

  • 31 January 2007

    A container ship bound for Long Beach was drifting aimlessly at sea Tuesday after being caught in heavy seas while crossing the Pacific. Two crew members were injured after the 938-foot Hyundai Confidence ran into trouble while crossing the ocean south of Alaska’s Aleutian Islands.

  • 18 February 2008

    A Greek navy frigate towed a Russian military ship to safety after the vessel sent out a distress signal in the Aegean sea on Monday, Greece’s Merchant Marine Ministry said. ‘The towing process has started with the Greek navy frigate, and the ship will be towed to the port of Agios Kirikos on the island […]

  • 28 March 2005

    Sakhalin Prosecutor General’s office filed a law suit against European Dredging Company S.A. from Belgium demanding restitution of damages the Russian Federation incurred as a result of oil spillage from the Cristoforo Colombo dredge, announced prosecutors from the Sakhalin region (Sakhalin is an island in the Okhotskoe Sea).

  • 15 March 2005

    The government announced on Tuesday that it plans to build 25 lighthouses to assert its control over outlying islands, amid a border dispute with Malaysia. “A lighthouse is not only for guiding ships but it is also a mark of Indonesia’s sovereignty in those particular waters,” transportation minister Hatta Radjasa told reporters at Merdeka Palace.

  • 7 April 2011

    Capstone Turbine Corporation, the world’s leading clean technology manufacturer of microturbine energy systems, continues to grow its presence in the marine market with a recent order for two C30 liquid natural gas (LNG) microturbines that will be installed on a Type C Tanker for inland shipping and will be certified by Lloyds Register of Shipping.

  • 23 July 2007

    Spanish maritime rescue services have called off the search for 50 African migrants missing after a boat capsized near the Canary Islands. The boat was overturned by a wave on Thursday as a Spanish coast guard vessel drew near to it, about 150km (90 miles) south of Tenerife.

  • 13 May 2006

    The flag of the Eastern Mediterranean island of Cyprus achieved a breakthrough through the Paris MoU for port detention of ships and for the safety of its fleet and should be moved from the Grey to the White List, as it emerged from a meeting of the Paris Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), held earlier this […]

  • 10 October 2022
    Business Developments & Projects, Collaboration, Equipment, Outlook & Strategy, Research & Development, Technology, Transition, Vision

    New research has found the relative predictability and consistency of wave energy could play a vital role in improving reliability and stability, while also reducing costs in a renewable energy-powered grid.

  • 8 March 2010

    A Marshall Island flagged chemical tanker, UBT Ocean, is reported to have been hijacked on March 5, 300 nautical miles from Dar El Salam. The Norwegian owned UBT Ocean was not registered on MSCHOA. UBT Ocean has a crew of 21 and they are all from Myanmar/Burma.

  • 4 May 2007

    At least 22 Haitian migrants died after their boat capsized in shark-infested waters near the Turks and Caicos Islands, the US Coast Guard has said. At least 73 of the 150 people believed to have been on board were rescued, but more than 50 are still missing.

  • 5 April 2007

    The sands of Montauk resort ownership have shifted once again with this week’s $34 million sale of the Montauk Yacht Club Resort & Marina to Island Global Yachting, an ambitious international developer and operator of luxury facilities that plans to redevelop it to accommodate what a spokesman called “mega- and giga-yachts.”

  • 9 August 2007

    SHETLAND Islands Council hopes to save more then £2 million by piggy backing a dredging contract they had originally blocked in the Court of Session. The council’s proposal to link a project to dredge Scalloway harbour with much bigger works planned for Lerwick harbour will go before councillors this morning (Thursday).

  • 17 November 2007

    Island Global Yachting (IGY), one of the world’s premier owners, developers and managers of luxury marinas and yachting lifestyle destinations and Nautical Center Prgin (NCP), one of Croatia’s leading marine industry companies, announced today a joint venture to develop Croatia’s first dedicated megayacht marina.

  • 22 April 2005

    Efforts to strengthen transportation network for inter-island trade in Western Mindanao through Roll-on Roll-off transportation system are up for discussion at the first Western Mindanao RORO Shipping Conference set here on April 27 at Astoria Hotel. Over 150 key players from the region

  • 24 March 2010

    Horizon Shipbuilding has delivered a new towboat to Florida Marine Transporters. The 42.7-metre ‘Dennis J Pasentine’ was delivered on March 12 to the Floridian company, which moves cargo through inland waterways across the USA. The vessel was the second in a series of five 42.7-metre tugs for the company.

  • 28 December 2009

    Abu Dhabi: The Abu Dhabi Gas Liquefaction Company (Adgas) on Mondaysigned an agreement for a $1 billion (Dh3.67 billion) project with South Korea’s Hyundai Heavy Industries Co for the engineering, procurement and construction of an integrated gas development plant on Abu Dhabi’s Das Island… Source:gulfnews,December 29,2009;

  • 25 February 2011

    Chinese banks may finance Greek shipping companies building vessels at one of China’s shipbuilders with up to 10 billion dollars (7.25 billion euros). This is what Chinese bank representatives said this week after meeting with Maritime Affairs, Islands and Fisheries Minster Yiannis Diamantidis in China.

  • 6 December 2007

    An aerial search covering 1,100 kilometres of the South Pacific from Auckland to Norfolk Island failed Wednesday to find any trace of a large schooner with nine people on board which is overdue. A New Zealand rescue team is continuing its search for a missing yacht carrying nine people, including four Australians.

  • 5 October 2011

    The Russian Government has allocated in the federal budget for the 2012-2014 period RUB 152.7 million for financial support of JSC Far East… (portnews) [mappress] Source: portnews, October 5, 2011; The need to create a modern fleet for offshore fields as well as the development of Russia’s inland waterways for transits flows prompted…

  • 5 December 2006

    COSCO launched Quanzhou/Japan container service from December 1st, 2006. This is a weekly service (CJ12) with departure from port of Quanzhou every Friday and get in Yokohama in 4 days, where cargos can be trans-shipped to more than 30 inland points in Japan covering the whole Japan territory.