The first issue of our flagship publication Maritime Reporter was published right here in New York City in 1881 just a few blocks from current headquarters. From our humble beginnings over 135 ...
Reportedly the largest and most powerful salvage tug in the world, the former U.S.S.R. Navy tugFotiy Krylov was recently purchased by Tsavliris Salvage International of Piraeus, Greece. Now called ...
The Vietnamese government has approved a joint venture between Keppel and BaSon Shipyard of Vietnam to provide general shiprepair, shipbuilding and steel fabrication services in the region.
Ingalls Shipbuilding division of Litton Industries, Pascagoula, Miss., specializes in the design, construction, fleet support and modernization of advanced surface combatant ships. In its 800-acre ...
ARESUME of work done up to the present time in the different harbors of the United States, Cuba, Porto Rico, San Domingo, Chile, and other countries in the West Indies and South America ...
Bisso Towboat Co., Inc. christened the Allison S. at the Delta Queen Steamboat Terminal on the Mississippi River. Allison S. is a 3,600 bhp class twin-screw tugboat. The vessel is 105 feet (32 m ...
WHEN the Shipping Board formulated its program for the production of ships upon an unprecedented scale, it found, as one of its best assets, active plants and workers ready to take up the work.
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has mandated certain directives concerning the measurements of cargo onboard tank ships, including oil/water interface detection for slop tanks, tank ...
Navatek Ships, Ltd. of Honolulu, Hawaii, and the Marine Systems Division of Lockheed Missiles & Space Co., of Sunnyvale, Calif, have teamed up to commercialize SWATH ship technology originally ...
Long renowned for efficiency and technological advances, Japan has released another technological first with the delivery and installation of what is billed as the world's first purpose- built ...
Technical development in ships has been tremendous during the past 10 years. New technology has been introduced faster than ever before in the shipbuilding history. The new stricter rules have ...