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Bulk carrier 'ID Integrity' operated by Wallem Shipmanagement has arrived under tow in the Australian port of Cairns for engine repairs
The ID Integrity lost propulsion power last Friday,
China opposes Philippines' attempt to draw a third party into the dispute over Huangyen Island
China opposes Philippines' decision to draw a third party into the
British Energy Minister Charles Hendry is backing Norway's Ola Borten Moe in his fight against harmonised EU offshore safety legislation
Norway’s oil industry has objected to the EU initiative.
Dutch Marine Police investigate alleged bunker fuel oil blending with hazardous substances in Port of Rotterdam
"During three days, we checked whether 30 vessels had the correct documentation.
CXM Insight (CXMI) announces Its 'Customer Experience Social Media Tracker for Cruise Lines' media research tool
While many research companies aggregate and report social media data,
Broadband leader Hughes Network Systems introduces HX System 4.0 to African market at annual regional seminar in Sandton, South Africa
Hughes Network Systems,
The National Census Bureau reminds that today is National Marltime Day
This is National Maritime Day, noted annually by presidential proclamation.
The date chosen
Tianjin Port Group (TPG) China, and Singapore's PSA International (PSA) have signed a "strategic cooperation framework agreement" to develop Tianjin Port
So far,
There were 26 ports in China handling over 100-million tons each by end of year 2011
The number of such ports was 22 in 2010, and 12 in 2006. Among the 26 100-million-ton handling capacity ports,
Russian Navy Pacific Fleet ships to join U.S., multi-national force, in RIMPAC exercise for first time ever
A Pacific Fleet task unit comprising destroyer Admiral Panteleyev,
Guidance for private maritime security companies to be developed by IMO’s Maritime Safety Committee
A special high-level segment of IMO’s Maritime Safety Committee (MSC),
The Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) provided assistance to a drifting bulk carrier in the Coral Sea before tugs arrived
The Hong Kong-flagged bulk carrier,
IMO signs strategic counter-piracy capacity building partnerships with UN agencies and EU
The commitment of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) to combat
Nexus Consulting announces maritime “Use of Force” flexible webcast series
Nexus Consulting Group of Alexandria, LLC, a provider of private maritime safety and security solutions,
Nearly 30 contracts have been placed at various yards in the past week
Clarkson Hellas believes that the under laying problems of oversupply of tonnage, over capacity
The Seasteading Institute is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that works to enable seasteading communities — floating cities in international waters —
China expounds its stance on the Diaoyu Islands dispute, second round to be held in Japan
China and Japan have held held their first round of high-level consultations
National Marine Manufacturers Association annual statistical report shows improving U.S. recreational boating industry
The NMMA’s annual Recreational Boating Statistical Abstract is the U.
Groot Ship Design's wins contract for two types of special livestock carrying ships from Malaysian company PBHH (Pembangunan Buka Jijau Holdings Sdn. Bhd)
The
ZF donate to the 'Chauncy Maples' project which aims to bring health care to Lake Malawi's poor by renovating Africa's oldest motor ship
Malawi in Central Africa is a quiet,