Tanker hits Sarah Long Bridge

APRIL 1, 2013 — The Coast Guard has been responding to a 473-foot tanker that allided with the Sarah Long Bridge connecting Kittery, Maine to Portsmouth, N.H.., at approximately 1:30 p.m. today.

Former NAVSEA PEO Executive joins Gibbs & Cox

APRIL 1, 2013 — Arlington, VA, headquartered naval architecture and marine engineering firm Gibbs & Cox, Inc. reports that Christopher S. Deegan has joined its senior management team as Vice President of

FMT back at TY Offshore for four more tank barges

APRIL 1, 2013 — TY Offshore, LLC, Gulfport, Mississippi, reports that FMT Industries—one of several companies within the Florida Marine Group (Florida Marine)—has ordered four additional 297 ft 6 in x 54

FMT back at TY Offshore for four more tank barges

APRIL 1, 2013 — TY Offshore, LLC, Gulfport, Mississippi, reports that FMT Industries—one of several companies within the Florida Marine Group (Florida Marine)—has ordered four additional 297 ft 6 in x 54

Susitna attracts just one bid

APRIL 1, 2013 — The $80 million multipurpose ferry Susitna attracted just one bid — for $751,000 — when the Matanuska-Susitna Borough opened bids for the vessel Friday, reports the Alaska Daily

Great Lakes Shipyard launches first of two tugboats

APRIL 1, 2013 — Great Lakes Shipyard, Cleveland, Ohio, continues to make progress with the construction of two new 50-ton bollard pull Aura Class tugboats for SEACOR Holdings, Inc. The shipyard is

Norwegian Cruise Lines names Breakaway captains

MARCH 31, 2013 — Norwegian Cruise Line has announced the captains who will serve on the 146,600 grt, 3,969 passenger Norwegian Breakaway, which is currently on sea trials. Norwegian also named the

CVN 72 arrives at NNS for refueling after six week delay

MARCH 31, 2013 — The aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72) at Huntington Ingalls Newport News Shipbuilding (NNS) division March 28, following a six-week delay in its arrival. Lincoln was originally

Sentinel Marine orders ERRVs for North Sea at Nam Cheong

MARCH 29, 2012 — Aberdeen, Scotland, headquartered Sentinel Marine has placed orders with Singapore listed Malaysian shipbuilder Nam Cheong to construct four multi-role field support emergency response and rescue vessels. The vessels

Stockholm offers vessel-to-vessel LNG bunkering

MARCH 29, 2012 — Stockholm, Sweden, has become the world’s first port to offer vessel-to-vessel LNG bunkering facilities for a large passenger vessel. Earlier this month, Helena Bonnier, Chair of the Board

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