Nordic Yards, manufacturer of innovative special ships and major maritime projects, has vacancies for well-trained and qualified skilled staff, particularly but not exclusively in the field of engineering, to work on projects such as the order placed in February by Siemens Energy for a third offshore HVDC platform. Personnel are required to work in particular [...]
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Key Biscayne leaders will meet at 7 p.m. Tuesday at Village Hall to get more information about the “Deep Dredge” project that will make the… By Tania Valdemoro (MiamiHerald) Source: MiamiHerald, November 18, 2011
The proposed Lamu Port inched closer to reality after President Kibaki hinted that the multi-billion-shilling project was finally about to s… By MARK AGUTU (nation) Source: nation, September 12, 2011;
The federal government has said that the country needs about 50, 000 seafarers, and that even if the 26, 538 Niger Delta youths benefiting from the… (allafrica) Source: allafrica, August 2, 2011
The first container ship arrived at the Port of Charleston in 1966. It was carrying the equivalent of 600 20-foot-long steel boxes loaded… Postandcourier Source: Postandcourier, June 20, 2011;
Rosslare Europort is to begin a major project which will see €1.8 million spent on investment in port facilities and dredging… (sbpost) Source: sbpost, June 6, 2011;
International regulations that are followed by all shipping nations have long been seen as the best way to improve sea-going safety. Still it was only with the establishment of the United Nations after World War II that these suggestions were made concrete. In 1948 an international conference in Switzerland adopted a Convention that established [...]
Victoria’s AXYS Technologies is on the verge of massive growth that could mean increasing its staff and expanding into its recently built… (timescolonist) Source: timescolonist, June 03, 2011;
Austal’s largest catamaran built to date, the 113-metre ‘Leonora Christina’ for Denmark’s Bornholmer Færgen, has recently completed sea trials, marking the final stage in the construction of the high-speed vehicle-passenger ferry at Austal’s Henderson, Australia shipyard. Austal was awarded the contract to build ‘Leonora Christina’ in April 2009, and the vessel has been built to [...]
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In January Norden announced, that the Company had entered into a conditional agreement for the sale of up to 6 Handysize vessels, subject to the buyer’s final approval before 30 March. The buyer has not been able to submit this final approval, and consequently, the sale will not take place. Norden will then operate the [...]
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