Ship Repair

 

Modest Infrastructure’s 2nd shipyard to get underway

Another ship builder, Modest Infrastructure Ltd., is setting up their second ship yard

India’s first ship lift repair yard in the making

India’s first ship lift repair yard being set up at Jaigarh will greatly meet the country’s growing demand

Now GL also helps to raise the bar ashore

Germanischer Lloyd has begun offering training to those seafarers wanting to come ashore and make it big

Pentagon Marine in the forefront of growth

Pentagon Marine Services a primarily Indian manning and ship management company has now opened their Associate office in Singapore reversing the trend so far wherein foreign manning firms have been coming to India and opening shop

French shipbuilder is saved

French shipbuilder is saved
A difficult year has come to a positive end as French shipbuilding company Saint Nazaire Marine is given an Eiffel boost

Goltens opens ultra-modern workshop in Mumbai

Goltens opens ultra-modern workshop in Mumbai
Goltens set to bring in vibrancy in the ship maintenance and repairs sector in India

SF: A Great Historic Port

Super for Cruise Ships Sailing through the Golden Gate into the Sunset But Not Compatible for a Mix of High-Speed Rail and Containers

Federal Stimulus Money Boosts Ferry Ops

Federal Stimulus Money Boosts Ferry Ops
Repowering the Golden Gate Ferries

J.F. Lehman & Company Completes Sale of Atlantic Marine

 J.F. Lehman & Company completed the sale of Atlantic Marine Holding Company to a subsidiary of BAE Systems, Inc. Atlantic Marine is a provider of vessel maintenance,

Five Minutes with Richard Marler, Chairman, President & CEO, Signal International

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In the June 2010 edition of Maritime Reporter & Engineering News (www.marinelink.com), we had the opportunity to meet with Richard Marler, Chairman,

NSRP Eight New Shipbuilding R&D Projects

The Executive Control Board of the National Shipbuilding Research Program (NSRP) has awarded funding for eight new research projects as part of the Navy/Industry

Keppel Joint Venture, Azerbaijan Shipyard

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President of Azerbaijan, HE Ilham Aliyev breaks ground for the new yard in the presence of Singapore’s Minister for Foreign Affairs, Mr George Yeo.

Wärtsilä for Eight Chinese Bulk Carriers

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Wärtsilä's two-stroke engines have been chosen for eight Chinese bulk carriers. The order was placed by Beijing-based Minsheng Financial Leasing Co.

Glosten, Naval Architect, 1918 to 2010

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Lawrence Robert “Larry” Glosten, founder of The Glosten Associates, a Seattle naval architecture firm, died February 22, 2010 in his home on Bainbridge Island, Wash.

BAE Employee Safety Professional of the Year

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BAE Systems Ship Repair’s Director of Safety Assurance, Phil Smith was named Signal Mutual's 2009 Safety Professional of the Year. The annual award

New Navy Contracts

Northrop Grumman Shipbuilding, Inc., Pascagoula, Miss., was awarded on Feb. 10 a $41,288,005 cost-plus-fixed-fee contract for life cycle engineering and

Thomas Schulte, Ship Recycling Cert.

German shipping company Thomas Schulte is implementing the requirements of the Hong Kong Convention on Ship Recycling well in advance. Germanischer Lloyd

NSRP Approves $1.2M for New Projects

As part of the National Shipbuilding Research Program’s (NSRP) core mission to reduce the costs associated with Navy shipbuilding and repair, the
 

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