LCS 2 completed final testing
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commissioning set for Jan 16
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Loading- MOL complete concept for the series of a new generation of ships
- TBA complete training program with checks at the Port of Gothenburg
- Austal deliveries CotaiJet completed
- Shipyard coating practice complements 100th Analysis
- PD Ports completes first phase of the container terminal expansion plan
- Yantai Raffles completes 12,000 t deckbox Lift
- Yantai Raffles completes 12,000 t deckbox lift
- LR anti-pollution issue certificates of U.S. flagged vessels cleared
- Navy Releases Video LCS 2 Sea Studies
- The adoption of Rotterdam Rules from 15 countries
- Important milestone for Queen Elizabeth class waste management system
- Austal Launches Next-Generation trimaran
- Austal Opens New Shipbuilding Facility
- China provides Transas VTS system to China Ministry of Transportation
- Second Northrop Grumman-Built National Security Cutter, Waesche, Completes Successful U.S. Coast Guard Acceptance Trials
Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. (MOL, President: Akimitsu Ashida) has announced that the company has formed the concept for its next-generation vessels, which will be a technically practical in the near future, by building on and refining technologies it has already developed and adopted. Read at MOL completes concept for series
TBA, the Netherlands-based provider of decision support, operations optimization and fleet control services, has successfully trained the staff of the Port of Göteborg container terminal on CATOS with its emulation software CONTROLS. Read at TBA completes training program with CONTROLS at the Port of Göteborg
delivers final four in 14 ferry series Read at Austal completes Cotaijet deliveries
Lloyd’s Register and International Paint have celebrated the completion of the 100th gap analysis, which assesses shipyard coating practices against Performance Standard for Protective Coatings (PSPC), at STX France Cruise SA, Saint-Nazaire. Two years after completing the first PSPC in… Read at Shipyard coating practice completes 100th analysis
PD Ports has completed the first phase of its latest expansion programme to further develop its existing container terminal handling facilities at Teesport on the North East coast. Read at PD Ports completes first phase of container handling expansion plan
next one will be 17,000 t Read at Yantai Raffles completes 12,000 t deckbox lift
next one will be 17,000 t Read at Yantai Raffles completes 12,000 t deckbox lift
The US Coast Guard has delegated authority to Lloyd’s Register to issue MARPOL Annex VI International Air Pollution Prevention Certificates (IAPP) on their behalf to US flag vessels. The IAPP delegation completes the full suite of delegated authorities available to… Read at LR cleared to issue anti-pollution certificates to US flag
reports surface of high speeds and a few headaches Read at Navy releases video of LCS 2 sea trials
Today, 23 September, fifteen countries have officially expressed their support for the new UN convention â??Rotterdam Rulesâ??. The countries signed the convention that describes the rights and obligations involved in the maritime carriage of goods. Read at Acceptance of Rotterdam Rules by 15 countries
The first major component of the Integrated Waste Management System (IWMS) from Babcock for the new Queen Elizabeth class aircraft carriers – the Waste Water Treatment Plant – has been delivered ready for installation in the first carrier, marking an important milestone. Designed by Babcock under contract to the Aircraft Carrier
Austal has successfully launched its next generation 102 metre high speed trimaran vehicle-passenger ferry at its Western Australian facility. The vessel will now undergo final fit out prior to the commencement of sea trials in January. With a customisable seating arrangement for up to 1165 passengers, capacity for 254 cars and a
Austal has officially opened its new state-of-the-art Modular Manufacturing Facility (MMF), equipping its US shipyard with the ability to build up to three 100 metre-plus vessels each year.
The Chinese Ministry of Transport have contracted Transas China for the supply, installation and commissioning of a Navi-Monitor system. Read at Transas China supplies VTS system to China Ministry of Transportation
The Northrop Grumman Corporation-built (NYSE:NOC) National Security Cutter Waesche (WMSL 751) completed a successful acceptance trial Thursday after undergoing meticulous testing in the Gulf of Mexico. The ship’s return to Northrop Grumman Shipbuilding’s Gulf Coast facility following trials marks the final test of Waesche before her
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