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Sep 30, 2003
By Larry Pearson
Lift boats are the unglamorous vessels of oil and gas well servicing industry. They travel to the job site with three large cylindrical legs rising 150-250 ft.
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Sep 30, 2003
World Record Atlantic Crossing Succeeds in RIB
The first ever unassisted crossing of the North Atlantic just south of the arctic circle in a small, open, Rigid
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Sep 30, 2003
By H. Clayton Cook, Jr., Senior Counsel
Fulbright & Jaworski L.L.P.
When the Congress returns to Washington in September, the attention of the Members and
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Sep 30, 2003
Kosnac Floating Derrick Corp. of Staten Island, NY took delivery of the 2,700 hp June K, the company's first twin-screw tug and its first new build after three
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Sep 30, 2003
Bollinger Shipyards last month re-delivered the 254-ft. supply boat, Elsa Leigh, to Aries Marine Corp., of Lafayette, La., which is the new name for the former
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Sep 30, 2003
The 442-passenger, fast catamaran Atlanticat was delivered to it's hailing port of Portsmouth, NH, recently. The vessel, built for B.B.O., LLC will be operating
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Sep 30, 2003
Several key actions were taken by the American Association of Port Authorities’ (AAPA) Legislative Policy Council (LPC) at its 92nd annual convention being held this week in Curaçao,
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Sep 30, 2003
Tony Allen has taken over the management of the North of England P&I club's successful Greek office. He replaces Mike Salthouse, who set up the office three
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Sep 30, 2003
Brigadier General (USAF retired) John "Jack" Kelly has been appointed as
the new Deputy Under Secretary of Commerce for Oceans and Atmosphere. As
assistant
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Sep 30, 2003
The Manitowoc Company, Inc. through its subsidiary, Bay Shipbuilding Co., part of Manitowoc's Marine Group, has been awarded a contract from Moran Towing Corporation to build two ocean-class,
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Sep 30, 2003
The Southeastern New England Shipbuilding Corporation (SENESCO) announced recently that the company formally changed its name to Senesco Marine and instituted
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Sep 30, 2003
The state prosecutor of Finland has announced that a pretrial investigation will be started into the so-called broker agreement signed by Wärtsilä in connection
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Sep 30, 2003
Astilleros de Santander, S.A. (Astander) has completed a recent upgrade project for Aberdeen-based Technip.
The work was carried out on the 11,564 grt multi-purpose
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Sep 30, 2003
Conrad Industries has been awarded a $5.5 million contract for the United States Army Corps of Engineers. The contract award calls for the design and construction
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Sep 30, 2003
By Journalist 1st Class AnTuan Guerry, National Naval Medical Center Public Affairs
Nearly 100 Sailors regularly assigned to the National Naval Medical Center
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Sep 30, 2003
National Steel and Shipbuilding Company (NASSCO) has begun
construction on the first ship in the T-AKE program, a new class of
combat logistics force ships designated the Lewis and Clark class.
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Sep 30, 2003
The largest navigational simulator in Russia was inaugurated on September 24, 2003, in the training center of Makarov State Maritime Academy in St.Petersburg, Russia.
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Sep 29, 2003
OMI Corporation of Stamford, Connecticut has agreed to sell the RACER and the RAIN, single hull product carriers built in 1989 and 1990, respectively. A loss on the sale of approximately $8.
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Sep 29, 2003
Cunard Line's flagship Queen Mary 2 returned from the sea after having completed her sea trials with flying colours. The largest, longest, tallest, widest, and
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Sep 29, 2003
The EVER DELUXE, a container vessel of the Evergreen Line fleet and
captained by Captain Wen-Yau Hwang, assisted the U.S. Coast Guard in the
rescue of the fishing vessel LUCKY I.
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