Image of the Day: Replenishing at Sea

Image of the Day: Replenishing at Sea

The US Navy’s Military Sealift Command fleet replenishment oiler USNS John Ericsson (T-AO 194) conducts a replenishment-at-sea with the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS George Washington (CVN 73). The image was ...

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PMA: ILWU Now Targeting LA, Long Beach

PMA Longshore Union Pulls LA, Long Beach Workers

The International Longshore and Warehouse Union’s (ILWU) job actions, which have already crippled operations ...

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Fincantieri Sets Sights on Chinese Market

Fincantieri Sets Sights on Chinese Market

Italian shipbuilding group Fincantieri plans to increase its presence in the Chinese market as the country eyes ...

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Port Hedland Again Facing Strike

Port Hedland Again Facing Strike

The Australian Institute of Marine & Power Engineers (AIMPE) has given notice that the tug boat engineers at ...

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Council: MV Rena Should Be Left in Place

Leaving MV Rena in Place Should Be Granted

Bay of Plenty Regional Council has granted the Rena owners’ request to refer the application to leave the wreck in ...

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Westports Running Out of Terminals

Westports Running Out of Terminals

Malaysia’s Westports Holdings Berhad is planning to put in motion a USD 300 million “Container Terminal ...

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Suspected Somali Pirates Freed

Suspected Somali Pirates Freed

A court in Mauritius has acquitted twelve Somali men tried for piracy due to insufficient evidence, international ...

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Green Port Hull Project Set in Motion

Green Port Hull Project Set in Motion

Associated British Ports (ABP) has awarded a GBP 100 million (USD 158.3m) contract to carry out construction at the ...

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Maersk Line Sets New CO2 Target

CEO of the Maersk Group Nils Smedegaard Andersen

CEO of the Maersk Group Nils Smedegaard Andersen outlined Maersk Line’s new CO2 target while speaking at the ...

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Finnlines Climbs Profitability Ladder

Finnlines Records Profitability Growth

Finnlines Group’s profitability growth is impressive and the fleet is ready for 2015, Emanuelle Grimaldi, President ...

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One Dead, Four Missing after India Navy Ship Sinks

One Dead, Four Missing after India Navy Ship Sinks

At least one person died, with four still missing after a torpedo recovery vessel of Indian Navy sank off the city ...

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Fred. Olsen Prepping Its Ships for Winter Cruises

Fred. Olsen Preping Its Ships for Winter Cruises

Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines’ three ships Black Watch, Braemar and Balmoral are all due to enter dry dock at the ...

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ALP Maritime Bolsters Towage Fleet

ALP Maritime Bolsters Towage Fleet

ALP Maritime Services B.V., a wholly owned subsidiary of Teekay Offshore, has agreed to purchase six long distance ...

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Image of the Day: Regal Princess Arrives in Style

Image of the Day Regal Princess Arrives in Style

Princess Cruises has christened its new Regal Princess in Port Everglades, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, with a ...

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Navigator Scorpio’s Grounding Caused by Distraction

Navigator Scorpio's Grounding Caused by Distraction

The grounding of the Liberia registered liquefied gas carrier, Navigator Scorpio, from January 2014, was caused ...

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Long-Term Charters Keep Teekay Afloat

Teekay's Third Quarter Numbers Slightly Down

Teekay LNG Partners L.P. reported adjusted net income of USD 46.7 million for the quarter ended September 30, 2014, ...

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OW Bunker Sounds Fraud Alarm

OW Bunker Sounds Fraud Alarm

Denmark’s OW Bunker is investigating an alleged fraud committed by senior employees in its Singapore-based ...

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Maersk Line Agrees to Pay

Maersk Agrees to Pay

Maersk Line has paid the United States of America USD 8.7 million as the result of a civil settlement regarding ...

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Hyundai Grace Saves Three

Hyundai Grace Saves Three

Hyundai Merchant Marine’s container vessel Hyundai Grace rescued three survivors from a yacht sinking in the ...

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