VESSEL REVIEW | Jamaica III – Buoy handler starts work for Port Authority of Jamaica
Damen Shipyards Group has delivered a new multi-purpose workboat to the Port Authority of Jamaica (PAJAM). Jamaica III has a length of 39.4 metres,...
Damen Shipyards Group has delivered a new multi-purpose workboat to the Port Authority of Jamaica (PAJAM). Jamaica III has a length of 39.4 metres,...
The newly built tugs VB Flandes and VB Samba have sailed on their delivery voyage to Zeebrugge to join the fleet of Boluda Towage Europe. The near identical...
Port operator CK Hutchison Group has entered into a binding agreement with Swire Pacific to acquire 50 per cent interest in Hongkong United Dockyards...
The Suez Canal Authority has extended the scope of its current contract with Svitzer to include two additional tugs. Svitzer has been providing towage...
Taiwanese shipbuilder CSBC Corporation has begun construction of a new rescue and salvage ship for the Republic of China Navy (RoCN). In addition to...
The Philippine Coast Guard and some Good Samaritans successfully rescued all five crewmen of a fishing vessel that had capsized in bad weather off Zambales...
The Russian Navy has taken delivery of a new ice-capable fleet support ship from local builder Severnaya Verf. Vsevolod Bobrov is the second Project...
The Russian Navy and local shipyard Severnaya Verf are nearly completed with the acceptance trials of the future Project 23120 ice-capable logistical...
The US Coast Guard responded to a report of a capsized schooner in the Kennebec River in Maine on the evening (local time) of Friday, July 30. Coast...
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