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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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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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March 14, 2012

COLUMN | Clifford Bay ferry move a “big call” – NZ PM [Ferry Tales]

Written by Justin Merrigan on March 14, 2012. Posted in Ferries.

New Zealand’s government is investigating the feasibility and economic impact of shifting the South Island interisland ferry port from Picton to Clifford Bay.

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October 29, 2013

COLUMN | Fortieth anniversary for Irish Ferries [Ferry Tales]

Written by Valentine Watkins on October 29, 2013. Posted in Ferries.

As an Irishman it would be remiss of me to let the fortieth anniversary of a company dear to my heart pass by unmentioned. Irish Ferries came into being as Irish ..

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June 1, 2012

COLUMN | May ferry news roundup [Ferry Tales]

Written by Justin Merrigan on June 1, 2012. Posted in Ferries.


Ferry Collision

TT-Line’s ferry Nils Holgersson made the news when she came into contact with the berthed ..

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February 13, 2012

COLUMN | Curtain comes down on SeaFrance [Ferry Tales]

Written by Justin Merrigan on February 13, 2012. Posted in Ferries.

The liquidator of collapsed cross-Channel operator SeaFrance has estimated its debts at €190 million (US$250 million), most of which is owed to its parent, French state ..

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April 2, 2013

COLUMN | Rushed moves to deal with SOx emissions will prove costly [Ferry Tales]

Written by Justin Merrigan on April 2, 2013. Posted in Ferries, Ro-Pax World.

Rushed moves to deal with SOx emissions will prove costly

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May 22, 2012

COLUMN | Australia’s year round cruise industry [Ferry Tales]

Written by Justin Merrigan on May 22, 2012. Posted in Ferries.


Princess Cruises’ Sea Princess sailed from Sydney on a cruise to the United States on April 15; her departure signaling the close of Australia’s ..

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October 4, 2007

REMINISCENCES | Back to basics

Written by Stuart Ballantyne on October 4, 2007. Posted in Ausmarine - Featured, PCTC World, Ro-Pax World, Work Boat World.

Coming through a tricky section of waterway in the Moreton Bay Islands, the car ferry 'Seaway' came to a sudden silence as all engines died. This four-engined car ferry ..

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Norwegian firm awarded contract to scrap frigate Helge Ingstad
Ships (Naval)

Norwegian firm awarded contract to scrap frigate Helge Ingstad

By Baird Maritime
Clay carrier sinks off Sibongkok Island, Indonesia; all 15 crew safe
Dry Cargo World

Clay carrier sinks off Sibongkok Island, Indonesia; all 15 crew safe

By Baird Maritime
Royal Navy survey ship joins search for unexploded ordnance off Lithuania
Naval auxiliary/support vessels

Royal Navy survey ship joins search for unexploded ordnance off Lithuania

By Baird Maritime
US Coast Guard commissions cutter Charles Moulthrope
Commercial Mariner - Maritime Security

US Coast Guard commissions cutter Charles Moulthrope

By Baird Maritime
South Korea’s TaiYoung adds second 3,700DWT newbuild to fleet
Dry Cargo World

South Korea’s TaiYoung adds second 3,700DWT newbuild to fleet

By Baird Maritime
Castor Maritime acquires 2006-built Capesize bulker
Dry Cargo World

Castor Maritime acquires 2006-built Capesize bulker

By Baird Maritime

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