
Three more charged in Fat Leonard case
MAY 28, 2016 —Three more individuals have been charged in the bribery and fraud scandal known in the Navy as the “Fat Leonard affair.” Retired Navy Captain Michael Brooks, 57, of Fairfax
MAY 28, 2016 —Three more individuals have been charged in the bribery and fraud scandal known in the Navy as the “Fat Leonard affair.” Retired Navy Captain Michael Brooks, 57, of Fairfax
MAY 27, 2016 —A 90 m offshore patrol vessel (OPV) to be built at Mahidol Adulyadej naval dockyard in Sattahip,Thailand, will be powered by two MAN 16V28/33D STC engines. The vessel is
MAY 27, 2016 — Wärtsilä has donated an 8-cylinder Wärtsilä 20 engine and generating set, to the Marine Engineering Technology Department at Texas A&M University at Galveston. The donation is a continuation
MAY 26, 2016 — MAN Diesel & Turbo is to upgrade the propulsion system of two 8,500 TEU Danaos Shipping containerships, CSCL Europe and CSCL America. The upgrades will include Engine-Power Limitation
MAY 25, 2016 — Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. (NYSE: RCL) today announced that it has signed a memorandum of understanding with French shipbuilder STX France to build a fifth Oasis-class ship for
MAY 25, 2016 — Damen Shipyards will soon start work on a new class of utility vessel, the UV2410. The multi-role platform is the result of extensive consultation with aquaculture industry customers
MAY 25, 2016 — A new generation of high performance, lightweight steerable thrusters being delivered to Italian yacht builder Benetti by Rolls-Royce makes extensive use of carbon fiber material for the first
MAY 25, 2016 — The Baltic Exchange Limited says that it has entered into exclusive discussions with Singapore Exchange Limited (SGX) regarding a cash offer for 100% of the share capital of
MAY 25, 2016 — This year’s Danish Maritime Days will have four themes, highlighting some of the most important challenges and opportunities facing the global maritime industry. High on the agenda at
MAY 24, 2016—Family-owned Duckworth Steel Boats, Tarpon Springs, FL, has been contracted to build a new 78 ft research vessel for the Florida Institute of Oceanography (FIO), according to naval architecture firm