SAFETY FOREVER

  • General
    • Vessel Name : SAFETY FOREVER 0
    • Operator : FLOWERS, J. RUSSELL, INC. 0
    • Ships Type (ICST) : 431 0
    • Vessel Type : 36 0
    • Construction : A 0
  • Engine
    • Horsepower rating : 1550 0
  • Location
    • City : NEW ORLEANS 0
    • STATE : LA 0
  • Capacity
    • Net Tonnage : 126 0
  • Size
    • Register length : 70 257
    • Regular Breadth : 28 257
    • Overall Length : 70 257
    • Overall Breadt : 28 257
    • Load draft : 8 257
    • Light Draft : 8 257
    • Height : 40 257
  • Other
    • Year : 2009 0
    • EQUIP1 : NONE 0
    • Coast Guard Number : 1219054 0

FLOWERS, J. RUSSELL, INC.

  • Area of Operation : INLAND WATERWAYS 0
  • Principal Commodity : CHARTERS TO OTHERS 0

PGM

  • Type : 41 0
  • Construction : A 0

RF

  • Type : 40 0
  • Construction : A 0

AEP

  • Type : 71 0
  • Construction : A 0

FMT

  • Type : 74 0
  • Construction : A 0

HB

  • Type : 40 0
  • Construction : A 0

HD

  • Type : 43 0
  • Construction : A 0

IN

  • Type : 40 0
  • Construction : A 0

JPF

  • Type : 41 0
  • Construction : A 0

MEM

  • Type : 41 0
  • Construction : A 0

CHARLOTTE ROUSH

  • Type : 35 0
  • Construction : A 0

JOE B. WARD

  • Type : 35 0
  • Construction : A 0

LAURA RODGERS

  • Type : 35 0
  • Construction : A 0

MATT LAGARDE

  • Type : 36 0
  • Construction : A 0

SAFETY CHALLENGER

  • Type : 36 0
  • Construction : A 0

SAFETY CRUSADER

  • Type : 36 0
  • Construction : A 0

SAFETY EXPLORER

  • Type : 36 0
  • Construction : A 0

SAFETY FIRST

  • Type : 36 0
  • Construction : A 0

SAFETY GLORY

  • Type : 36 0
  • Construction : A 0

SAFETY GOAL

  • Type : 36 0
  • Construction : A 0

SAFETY GUIDE

  • Type : 36 0
  • Construction : A 0

SAFETY JOURNEY

  • Type : 36 0
  • Construction : A 0

SAFETY LEGEND

  • Type : 36 0
  • Construction : A 0

SAFETY PRIDE

  • Type : 36 0
  • Construction : A 0

SAFETY PRIORITY

  • Type : 36 0
  • Construction : A 0

SAFETY QUEST

  • Type : 36 0
  • Construction : A 0

SAFETY RUNNER

  • Type : 36 0
  • Construction : A 0

SAFETY SPIRIT

  • Type : 36 0
  • Construction : A 0

SAFETY STAR

  • Type : 36 0
  • Construction : A 0

SAFETY TEAM

  • Type : 36 0
  • Construction : A 0

SAFETY VOYAGER

  • Type : 36 0
  • Construction : A 0

ACL

  • Type : 41 0
  • Construction : A 0

B

  • Type : 40 0
  • Construction : A 0

BV

  • Type : 43 0
  • Construction : A 0

ES

  • Type : 41 0
  • Construction : A 0

FMTA

  • Type : 43 0
  • Construction : A 0

FRI

  • Type : 40 0
  • Construction : A 0

News

INTERVIEW: Patrick Murphy, PVA President and President, Blue & Gold Fleet, LP

INTERVIEW: Patrick Murphy, PVA President and President, Blue & Gold Fleet, LP

Patrick Murphy has been President of Blue & Gold Fleet, L.P., the San Francisco Bay Area’s largest and premier provider of Bay Cruises and ferry service, since 2016. Murphy grew up in the Maritime business. His father, Roger Murphy, founded Blue & Gold Fleet in 1979. Patrick Murphy began his career in 1982

Shipping is Entering the Fifth Industrial Revolution, Says ABS Chief

Shipping is Entering the Fifth Industrial Revolution, Says ABS Chief

Artificial intelligence (AI) is set to revolutionize shipping by enhancing safety and efficiency, Christopher J. Wiernicki, ABS Chairman and CEO, said, while also noting the growing importance of the human touch in this high-tech era.“Maritime 5.0 will be defined by the ever-expanding capabilities of artificial intelligence, driving our complex industry to be safer

World's First Continual Cruise Set for Launch After Repair Delay

World's First Continual Cruise Set for Launch After Repair Delay

Cruise passengers are to set sail from Belfast on Monday on a three-and-a-half-year world voyage after being stranded in the city for months as the ship underwent unexpected repair works. Some plan to make it their forever home.Passengers of the Villa Vie Residences' Odyssey, described as the world's first continual cruise

2024 World Maritime Day: Fifty Years of SOLAS

2024 World Maritime Day: Fifty Years of SOLAS

The IMO is celebrating World Maritime Day on 26 September by highlighting the importance of safety at sea in an era of significant transformations and new risks and 50 years since the adoption of the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS).SOLAS was first adopted in 1914, in response to the Titanic disaster.

Germany's Scholz Vows to Keep Shipbuilder Meyer Werft Afloat

Germany's Scholz Vows to Keep Shipbuilder Meyer Werft Afloat

The German government is working on a deal to secure the future of Meyer Werft, a 229-year-old shipyard and one of the world's largest cruise ship builders, Chancellor Olaf Scholz assured workers during a visit to the company on Thursday."We all want to secure the continued existence of the shipyard - and with it everything that depends on it," Scholz said at a meeting of the works council

International Day of the Seafarer Spotlights Safety

International Day of the Seafarer Spotlights Safety

On June 25, the International Day of the Seafarer, IMO Secretary-General Arsenio Dominguez pays tribute to the two million seafarers who keep global markets functioning and supply chains going.In a video message to seafarers, Dominguez said: “Seafarers have been sorely tested in recent years – facing hostile acts from piracy or in conflict zones.

While Maritime Risks Soar, Total Losses Plummet in '23 - Report

While Maritime Risks Soar, Total Losses Plummet in '23 - Report

It was only 30 years ago when maritime lost approximately 200 large vessels per year. Despite the mounting risks to shipping globally, its safe to say that safety measures and technology put in place in the interim have paid off, as in 2023 the industry saw 26 large ships lost -- down from 41 a year earlier and the lowest total ever

US Probes Canadian Ballast Water Regulations After Shipping Companies Cry Foul

US Probes Canadian Ballast Water Regulations After Shipping Companies Cry Foul

U.S. regulators are investigating potential unfair trade practices within pending Canadian regulations governing ballast water management systems of ships in the U.S.-Canada Great Lakes trade.The Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) on Tuesday said it launched the probe to determine if the pending regulations have a disparate effect on U.S.

Russia Steps in After India Drops Safety Cover for Sanctioned Vessels

Russia Steps in After India Drops Safety Cover for Sanctioned Vessels

India's ship certification agency has withdrawn safety cover issued to Russian oil tankers that have been placed under U.S. sanctions, according to its website, with the vessels instead turning to a domestic provider.Major insurers and ship engine makers have already  withdrawn cover for Russia's tanker fleet

Norway's Oil Industry Resumes Helicopter Flights After Deadly Crash

Norway's Oil Industry Resumes Helicopter Flights After Deadly Crash

Norwegian oil companies resumed helicopter flights to offshore oil and gas fields on Friday following Wednesday's deadly crash off the country's west coast, operator Equinor and airports said on Friday.On Thursday helicopter traffic was halted to oil and gas platforms following the crash in which one person died and five were injured.

Many Different Vessels but One Goal – Passenger Safety

Many Different Vessels but One Goal – Passenger Safety

Because there are so many different kinds of passenger vessels, the critical topic of passenger safety can sometimes appear as a set of niche topics, each one just distantly connected to another. After all, passengers aboard a cruise ship in the Caribbean face safety issues that are much different than a commuter going from Jersey City to Manhattan or a tourist crossing from the Mukilteo, Wash.

Two US Navy SEALs Died Raiding Vessel in Gulf of Aden

Two US Navy SEALs Died Raiding Vessel in Gulf of Aden

Two U.S. Navy SEALs who went missing in the Gulf of Aden earlier this month during a raid on a boat carrying Iranian weapons have not been located following an exhaustive search and their status has been changed to deceased, military officials said on Sunday.The SEALs were reported missing after boarding the vessel in a Jan. 11 operation near the coast of Somali, the U.S.