Construction completed on new water injection dredger for NC Ports
St Johns Ship Building (SJSB) in Palatka, Florida, has completed construction of a new water injection dredger ordered by the North Carolina State Ports...
St Johns Ship Building (SJSB) in Palatka, Florida, has completed construction of a new water injection dredger ordered by the North Carolina State Ports...
The US Coast Guard has responded to and is investigating a collision that reportedly took place between a tug and barge and a pontoon boat near the...
The Sherrills Ford-Terrell Fire and Rescue Department in North Carolina recently took delivery of a new response craft from Lake Assault Boats of Wisconsin. The...
The US Department of Transportation has awarded more than US$220 million in discretionary grant funding to improve port facilities in 15 states and...
Great Lakes Dredge and Dock Company (GLDD) has been awarded six new contracts for capital dredging, maintenance dredging, and coastal protection works. The...
Great Lakes Dredge and Dock Company (GLDD) has confirmed the receipt of dredging contract awards totaling US$51.1 million. The contracts are for marsh...
Independent Container Line (ICL) will begin operating a new weekly service between the Port of Cork in Ireland and the US east coast. Under the new...
C-Hawk Boats has delivered a new enclosed cabin fire and rescue craft to the Belhaven Volunteer Fire Department of Belhaven, North Carolina. The newbuild...
Royal IHC has been awarded a contract for the design and build of a water injection dredger for the North Carolina State Ports Authority (NC Ports). The...
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