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August 6, 2017

BOOK REVIEW: The Sea in History – A Vision for the Future?

Written by Baird Maritime on August 6, 2017. Posted in Ausmarine - Passenger Vessels, Book Reviews, Ship World, Work Boat World.


By Christian Buchet
A most welcome and unexpected bonus or "Special Issue" that followed the invaluable four volume

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July 27, 2017

INTERVIEW: Clarksons’ Martin Rowe – What the future holds for commercial vessel S&P and chartering

Written by Baird Maritime on July 27, 2017. Posted in Ausmarine - Passenger Vessels, Fishing Boat World, Ship World, Work Boat World.

Martin Rowe is the head of Clarkson's Platou in Hong Kong where he is responsible for global ship Sale & Purchase (S&P) as well as chartering. He was kind ..

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February 24, 2017

VESSEL REVIEW: Charley – Super yacht shadow support

Written by Baird Maritime on February 24, 2017. Posted in Ausmarine - Passenger Vessels, Ausmarine Vessel Reviews, Specialised Fields, Work Boat World Vessel Reviews.

A West Australian builder has recently launched and delivered the 46-metre composite catamaran shadow vessel Charley, the largest composite resin infused vessel ..

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August 3, 2017

Request for involvement: SMS verification project

Written by Ausmarine on August 3, 2017. Posted in Ausmarine - Passenger Vessels, Ausmarine - Shipping and Offshore.

A five-month project is underway in Australia to help owners, operators and crew of domestic commercial vessels assess their safety management systems (SMS). The General ..

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July 14, 2017

New Austal ferry launched at Philippines yard

Written by Baird Maritime on July 14, 2017. Posted in Ausmarine - Passenger Vessels, Ferries.

The 50-metre high-speed passenger ferry SeaStar 11 for Seaspovill of South Korea has been successfully launched at Austal's shipyard in the Philippines.

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March 5, 2013

COLUMN | Communicator beware! [Ferry Tales]

Written by Justin Merrigan on March 5, 2013. Posted in Ausmarine - Passenger Vessels, Ferries, Ro-Pax World, Work Boat World Features.

Communicator beware!

It takes a brave communications manager to issue a media release extolling the virtues of a service for doing what it ..

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August 3, 2017

Australian domestic commercial vessel incidents in June 2017

Written by Ausmarine on August 3, 2017. Posted in Ausmarine - Passenger Vessels.

In June 2017 a number of incidents involving domestic commercial vessels were reported to the AMSA. Of these, seven were serious incidents.

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June 2, 2017

First steel cut for Australian Antarctic supply research vessel

Written by Baird Maritime on June 2, 2017. Posted in Ausmarine - Passenger Vessels, Marine Research and Training.

Marking the commencement of construction of the Damen Antarctic supply research vessel (ASRV), a steel cutting ceremony has been held at Damen Shipyards Galati, Romania. ..

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OPINION | South Korea aims to build aircraft carrier the country doesn’t need
Ships (Naval)

OPINION | South Korea aims to build aircraft carrier the country doesn’t need

By Bradley Perrett
FEATURE | Dutch-US partnership collaborates on unmanned nearshore surveys
Commercial Mariner - Featured

FEATURE | Dutch-US partnership collaborates on unmanned nearshore surveys

By Baird Maritime
MSC to open container depot in North Sea Port
Boxship World

MSC to open container depot in North Sea Port

By Baird Maritime
Netherlands’ Symphony Shipping orders project cargo vessels from local yard
Dry Cargo World

Netherlands’ Symphony Shipping orders project cargo vessels from local yard

By Baird Maritime
SAL Heavy Lift to form JV with Jumbo
Dry Cargo World

SAL Heavy Lift to form JV with Jumbo

By Baird Maritime
DP World inks 50-year terminal lease agreement with BC’s Nanaimo Port
Boxship World

DP World inks 50-year terminal lease agreement with BC’s Nanaimo Port

By Baird Maritime

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