Resolve completes Sri Lanka wreck removal project

Resolve Marine Group, Inc. and its Resolve Salvage & Fire (Asia) Pte Ltd. subsidiary report that wreck removal operations at Kankesanthurai (KKS) Harbor in northern Sri Lanka have been completed. Retained by

Polarcus takes delivery of Arctic-ready seismic vessel

Polarcus Limited (OAX: PLCS) reports that Polarcus Amani AS, a member of the Polarcus Group, has taken delivery of Polarcus Amani, the seventh 3D seismic vessel to date to join the Polarcus

Rolls-Royce to design and equip COSCO Guangdong PSVs

Rolls-Royce reports that it has won a £24 million order to design and equip four offshore service vessels which will be built by COSCO (Guangdong) Shipyard Co., Ltd in China. The Rolls-Royce

Diana Shipping orders two Panamax dry bulkers from China

Dry bulk shipowner Diana Shipping Inc. recently signed, through separate wholly-owned subsidiaries, two shipbuilding contracts with China Shipbuilding Trading Company, Limited and Jiangnan Shipyard (Group) Co., Ltd, for the construction of two

Coltec and NASSCO will pay civil penalty to settle Clean Air Act case

Coltec Industries Inc. and National Steel and Shipbuilding Company (NASSCO) have agreed to pay a civil penalty of $280,000 and spend approximately $500,000 on an environmental project to resolve alleged violations of

Hydrex straightens bulker’s bent propeller blade

When a 190-meter bulker bent a propeller blade in early January, Antwerp, Belgium, based underwater repair specialist Hydrex was contacted, and rapidly mobilized a diver/technician team to Rotterdam to perform a detailed

Richardson Devine launches 35 m catamaran workboat

Australia’s Richardson Devine Marine has launched Outer Limit, a 35 m Incat Crowther catamaran work boat. It is the third vessel from Richardson Devine and Incat Crowther for operator Offshore Unlimited, following

Conrad Industries increases net and adds to order book

Morgan City, La., based Conrad Industries, Inc. (OTC Pink Sheets: CNRD.PK) has reported its fourth quarter and twelve months 2011 results and the addition of new business during the first quarter totaling

E-power barge will cut cruise ship emissions in Port of Hamburg

Two Hamburg, Germany, based companies have come up with an alternative to plugging into shoreside power as a way to cut ships’ emissions while in port. The Eckelmann Group, a specialist in

USCG and safety agencies start probe of fatal tugboat fire

The U.S. Coast Guard, the National Transportation Safety Board and the Canadian Transportation Safety Board of Canada have begun investigations into a fire aboard the towing vessel Patrice McAllister near Prince Edward

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