Companies

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MONONGAHELA POWER COMPANY

  • Area of Operation : FORT MARTIN POWER STATION ON MONONGAHELA RIVER 0
  • Principal Commodity : HARBOR SHIFTING 0

MONTEREY BAY AQUARIUM RESEARCH INSTITUTE

  • Area of Operation : MONTEREY BAY / WEST COAST 0

MORAN PORT ARTHUR / BEAUMONT OF TEXAS, INC.

  • Area of Operation : SABINE-NECHES WATERWAY NEAR COASTAL 0
  • Principal Commodity : TOWING 0

MONTICELLO EQUIPMENT CORP.

  • Area of Operation : MILE BOARD 0 - HEAD OF PASSES; MILE BOARD 230 BATON ROUGE; ALIGERS CANAL AND HARVEY CANAL 0
  • Principal Commodity : CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS 0

MORAN CHARLESTON

  • Area of Operation : CHARLESTON HARBOR & TRIBUTARIES (SOUTH CAROLINA) 0
  • Principal Commodity : HARBOR TOWING 0

Vessels

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DONALD SEA

  • Type : 36 0
  • Construction : A 0

MH

  • Type : 47 0
  • Construction : A 0

CAJUN HORIZON

  • Type : 43 0
  • Construction : A 0

MICHAEL S

  • Type : 35 0
  • Construction : A 0

HORIZON ANCHORAGE

  • Type : 07 0
  • Construction : A 0
Misunderstanding General Average Concepts Could Harm Offshore Operators

Misunderstanding General Average Concepts Could Harm Offshore Operators

At a recent seminar in London organized by the International Underwriting Association of London (IUA) and the Association of Average Adjusters (AAA), participants heard how ignoring or not fully understanding the concept of General Average (GA) when concluding charter-party contracts for offshore services could cause problems in the event of an incident or accident.Michiel Starmans, a Fellow of the AAA and Director Legal Department of the Spliethoff Group and Alf Inge Johannessen, an Associate of the AAA and Senior Claims Manager at DOF

Karin Orsel wins IMO Gender Equality Award

Karin Orsel wins IMO Gender Equality Award

Maritime entrepreneur is a long-time advocate for diversity and inclusion in the shipping industry. Ms. Karin Orsel, co-founder and CEO of the MF Shipping Group based in the Kingdom of the Netherlands, has been selected to receive the 2025 IMO Gender Equality Award. The Award is bestowed on individuals who have made significant contributions to advancing gender equality and the empowerment of women in the maritime sector.  The IMO Council endorsed Ms. Orsel as next year's recipient during its 133rd session held in London from 18 to 22 November 2024.

Shipyard Bags Four Vessel Deal

Shipyard Bags Four Vessel Deal

Thecla Bodewes Shipyards  signing of a shipbuilding contract with Navigare Shipping, a family-owned shipping company from the Faroe Islands four new vessels, the start of a fleet renewal process for Navigare Shipping. This is the first newbuild series order for the shipowner.The GADUS 5600, designed by Thecla Bodewes Shipyards, is designed and built to revolutionize cargo transportation and embodies efficiency, sustainability, and versatility, sporting a diesel-electric propulsion system to deliver performance and fuel efficiency.

Vard Secures Five Vessels Order for Oil and Gas Sector

Vard Secures Five Vessels Order for Oil and Gas Sector

Norwegian shipbuilder Vard has signed a contract for the design and construction of five Walk-to-work vessels with an international customer, which will be put to service for offshore oil and gas platforms.The vessels are of VARD 3 32 design, a design developed by VARD in close collaboration with the unnamed customer.The five Walk-to-work vessels will provide maintenance, supply, and operational services to offshore platforms in the oil and gas sector.

AST Reygar Launches SOV Remote Monitoring System

AST Reygar Launches SOV Remote Monitoring System

AST Reygar has introduced its BareFLEET remote monitoring system, a solution designed to optimize Service Operation Vessels (SOV) performance in real-time, while providing long-term operational insights.BareFLEET delivers actionable insights across key areas, including fuel consumption, emissions, vessel motion, gangway operability, and navigation activity.The system was developed in response to challenges faced by SOV operators responding to unprecedented growth of offshore wind industry and rising demands for efficient maintenance operations.

Thordon Fits Its Bearings on Liberty Lines’ Hybrid Ferries

Thordon Fits Its Bearings on Liberty Lines’ Hybrid Ferries

Thordon Bearings has completed the delivery and installation of propeller shaft and rudder bearings to a series of environmentally advanced high-speed ferries under construction for Italian operator Liberty Lines.San Sebastian-based Echetalde, Thordon’s authorized distributor in Spain, delivered 18 seawater-lubricated COMPAC propeller shaft bearings and nine grease-free SXL rudder bearings to Spain’s Astilleros Armon for installation to nine hybrid ferries scheduled for delivery over the next two years.The yard has an option for an additional nine vessels for delivery between 2027 and 2030.

ABL Expands Maritime Consultancy Services to New Zealand

ABL Expands Maritime Consultancy Services to New Zealand

Energy and marine consultancy ABL has expanded its global presence with a new office in New Zealand, to support the country’s growing maritime and offshore energy markets.The ABL New Zealand office will be led by experienced maritime professional Morwenna Vye, offering the company’s full range of energy and marine consultancy services.Leveraging the global expertise and resources of ABL Group, the new office will specialize in services including technical due diligence, technical advisory and management consultancy, vessel and yacht surveys, safety and compliance audits

As Greeks Strike, Ships Stop Moving

As Greeks Strike, Ships Stop Moving

Ships docked at Greek ports, and railway and bus services were disrupted on Wednesday as transport workers, hospital doctors, school teachers and construction workers joined a nationwide strike to protest squeezed living standards and demand higher pay.Many Greeks saw their wages and pensions slashed in return for bailouts worth 280 billion euros ($297 billion) during a 2009-2018 debt crisis which shaved a quarter off Greece's economic output and nearly pushed the country out of the eurozone.

Swedish, U.S. Marines Team @ Exercise Archipelago Endeavor 2024

Swedish, U.S. Marines Team @ Exercise Archipelago Endeavor 2024

Swedish and U.S. Marines gathered in Sweden’s rocky coastal archipelago to improve their littoral warfighting skills and enhance interoperability during Exercise Archipelago Endeavor 2024 (AE 24).“This is an annual exercise between Sweden and U.S., and it is the seventh time we conducted  it, but it's the first time that we conducting the exercise as an ally. Before that, we have conducted the exercise as a partner,” said Lt. Col. Patrik Berge of the Stockholm Marine Regiment, representing the host nation.

Norway's O&G Production Beats Expectations

Norway's O&G Production Beats Expectations

The Norwegian Offshore Directorate said that Norway's oil and gas production in October exceeded the official forecast by 5 percent.Norway is Europe's biggest supplier of natural gases and oil. However, output can vary from month to months depending on maintenance and other stops at over 90 offshore fields.The total oil, gas liquids, natural condensate and gas production stood at 0.657 standard cubic metres (SCM) per day. This is equivalent to 4,13 million barrels oil equivalent.The regulator reported on its website that natural gas production rose in October to 341.

Foreign Fishing Vessels Interdicted in Australian Waters

Foreign Fishing Vessels Interdicted in Australian Waters

The Australian Border Force (ABF) has successfully detected and interdicted 14 foreign fishing vessels, with a total of 112 crew onboard, in northern Australian waters.Operations were conducted between November 14 and 18, and the interdictions resulted in an apprehension and the seizure of catch and a variety of fishing and fishing-related equipment including:• 550 kilograms of sea cucumber (worth up to AUD$55,000)• 200 kilograms of fish (a combination of dried and fresh product)• 2

New Zealand Delays Restart of Live Export Trade

New Zealand Delays Restart of Live Export Trade

The New Zealand Government’s plan to repeal its ban on live export by sea has been pushed back.  In a statement, the Minister championing the restart of the trade, Andrew Hoggard, himself a farmer who has never exported his animals, confirmed a delay to the process and said he is committed to developing the highest standards of animal welfare.  Hoggard says the discussion document on live export that he promised to make public before September won’t be coming out until next year.