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July 30, 2015

The fading curse of government “assistance”

Written by Neil Baird on July 30, 2015. Posted in Work Boat World.

Workboat World Editorial August 2015 Having closely watched and studied the global shipbuilding industry for half a century I have observed some dramatic, unexpected and ..

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October 23, 2014

COLUMN | Undercooked sulphur rules may increase emissions [Ferry Tales]

Written by Justin Merrigan on October 23, 2014. Posted in Ferries.

Undercooked sulphur rules may increase emissions

Older ferries cannot easily adopt the LNG technology of modern newbuild ..

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March 5, 2014

2,800-passenger LNG fast ferry Megastar delivered

Written by Baird Maritime on March 5, 2014. Posted in Cruise.

The LNG fast ferry Megastar was delivered to Tallink from Meyer Turku Shipyard on Tuesday. 
When Megastar starts operation on Sunday, travelli ..

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June 9, 2015

Delivery of the PSV ‘Greatship Prachi’

Written by Valentine Watkins on June 9, 2015. Posted in Offshore World.

 
Greatship has taken delivery of the 'Greatship Prachi’, a 4,000DWT platform supply vessel constructed at the Xiamen Shipyard in China by Nam Cheong this year.

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August 19, 2014

Meyer rescues Turku and plots a positive future

Written by Valentine Watkins on August 19, 2014. Posted in Work Boat World.


John Pagni examines what the sale of STX’s Turku yard to Meyer Werft will mean for Finland’s shipbuilding industry
“Turku thanks Meyer! ..

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March 3, 2014

Color Line orders world’s largest hybrid

Written by Baird Maritime on March 3, 2014. Posted in Cruise.

Color Line has agreed on a letter of intent for the construction of the largest hybrid vessel in the world.
The vessel is planned to service Sandefjord-Strömstad in ..

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December 18, 2014

Seasons greetings from Baird Maritime

Written by Valentine Watkins on December 18, 2014. Posted in Work Boat World.

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July 25, 2014

Refloated ‘Costa Concordia’ departs for Genoa

Written by Valentine Watkins on July 25, 2014. Posted in Tug and Salvage World.


Crowley Maritime subsidiary TITAN Salvage, along with partner Micoperi, have confirmed that the Costa Concordia cruise ship has been refloated and has beg ..

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February 10, 2014

Sickening, stomach churning pap

Written by Neil Baird on February 10, 2014. Posted in Work Boat World.

Two months ago when cautiously praising the Abbott Coalition government, I singled out Tasmanian Senator Richard Colbeck, the Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for ..

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OPINION | Marles torpedoes French subs, but is yet to explain nuclear advantage
Ausmarine - Featured

OPINION | Marles torpedoes French subs, but is yet to explain nuclear advantage

By Sam Roggeveen
Hundreds evacuated after fire ignites on cruise ship in Sydney, Australia
Ausmarine - Passenger Vessels

Hundreds evacuated after fire ignites on cruise ship in Sydney, Australia

By Baird Maritime
Two missing after cargo ships collide in Japan’s Seto Inland Sea
Dry Cargo World

Two missing after cargo ships collide in Japan’s Seto Inland Sea

By Baird Maritime
Australian Transport Safety Bureau publishes report on fire incident on Japanese hydrogen carrier
Ausmarine - Shipping and Offshore

Australian Transport Safety Bureau publishes report on fire incident on Japanese hydrogen carrier

By Baird Maritime
Tug and Salvage Vessel News Roundup | February 3 – An LNG-powered newbuild, US Navy salvage ship construction and more
Commercial Mariner - Tugs & Towage

Tug and Salvage Vessel News Roundup | February 3 – An LNG-powered newbuild, US Navy salvage ship construction and more

By Baird Maritime
COLUMN | Marine pilotage: a highly dangerous business [Tug Times]
Harbour Tugs and Operation

COLUMN | Marine pilotage: a highly dangerous business [Tug Times]

By Alan Loynd

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