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A & B Safe Corporation

Manufacturer of Quality Safes & Insulated Containers

A B MARINE Consulting, Inc.

A. B. Marine Consulting, Inc. is a company that provides specialized services within the marine industry. Though precise details about its current offerings, history, and scope of operations might not be readily available without additional context, such companies typically offer a range of consulting services that

A h edwards marine

marine surveyors / mooring service

A J MARITIME SERVICES

A J Maritime Services is a company that specializes in providing a variety of maritime services. These services can cater to the shipping and logistics industry, and they typically include elements such as vessel management, crewing, ship inspection, marine consultancy, and other related services. Key offerings from

A J MARITIME SRVICES

Surveyors, Investigators on behalf of Liberian, Panama, Malta, Barbados Maritime Authority

a O.BARIDON & Associates Naval Architecture

Naval Architecture & Marine Consultancy

A Rising Wind Marine Surveying

Marine Surveying & Consulting

A Tech Thing

Computer related equipment and solutions on site

A Tech Thing Inc.

Tech Support for Systems and Printing

A Tech Thing, Inc.

Computer related equipment and solutions on site

A&B Charters Inc.

A&B Charters of naples, Florida

A&L CF June(3) Limited

A&L CF June(3) Limited is a private limited company that is registered in the United Kingdom. Given the naming structure, it appears to be part of the A&L CF group, which could stand for a parent company or a group of related businesses. Such naming often suggests that the company is part of a series of

A. & J. Inglis Ld.

A. & J. Inglis Ltd. was a historic shipbuilding company based in Glasgow, Scotland. The company was established in 1862 on the banks of the River Clyde, a region renowned for its shipbuilding industry. The founders, Anthony and John Inglis, managed to build a significant reputation in the maritime sector for

A. & Marine (THAI) Co., Ltd.

Supplier & Importer

A. A. NASS CONTRACTING CO. W.L.L.

A.A. Nass Contracting Co. W.L.L. is a prominent construction company based in Bahrain. Established in the early 1960s, it has grown to become one of the leading construction firms in the region. The company is part of the Nass Group, which is a diversified conglomerate with interests in various sectors including

A. Haig-Brown & Assoc. Ltd.

Marine Writer and Photographer, Media consultant

A. K. Suda, Inc.

A.K. Suda, Inc., commonly referred to as SUDA, is a globally recognized engineering and naval architecture firm specializing in the design of mobile offshore units, floating structures, and vessels. Over the years, the company has established a reputation for producing innovative and cost-effective solutions for the
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Maritime News

SDHI to Complete Five Offshore Support Vessels for San Maritime

SDHI to Complete Five Offshore Support Vessels for San Maritime

6 hours ago
Swan Defence and Heavy Industries Limited (SDHI) has announced it will complete five offshore support vessels (OSVs) for Kakinada-based San Maritime India, marking a further step in the revival of the Pipavav shipyard.San Maritime has begun docking the vessels at SDHI’s yard in Pipavav for completion under IR Class, after which the ships are expected to serve offshore industry demand.The hulls were acquired by SDHI as part of its acquisition plan for Reliance Naval and Engineering Limited (RNEL) through India’s National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) process. They were subsequently acquired by San Maritime from SDHI.
CK Hutchison Concessions Annulled for Two Ports Along the Panama Canal

CK Hutchison Concessions Annulled for Two Ports Along the Panama Canal

19 hours ago
Hong Kong conglomerate CK Hutchison said on Tuesday Panama authorities had threatened its employees with criminal prosecution if they defied orders to leave two strategic canal ports at the centre of a legal battle that has embroiled Beijing and Washington.CK Hutchison said Panama's decision to cancel key port contracts and grant temporary licences to Maersk and the Mediterranean Shipping (MSC) was 'unlawful' as it considers national and international legal action against the country.Panama on Monday published in its official gazette a Supreme Court ruling canceling key port contracts held by a subsidiary of CK Hutchison, known as Panama Ports Company (PPC).
Seatrium Targets $40M Cost Savings in Continued Divestment Drive

Seatrium Targets $40M Cost Savings in Continued Divestment Drive

yesterday
Seatrium has put in motion a series of non-core asset divestments set to complete by early 2026, targeting over $40 million (S$50 million) in annualized operational cost savings.The Singapore-based offshore and marine group said the savings will follow recent divestments of the AmFELS yard in Texas and the GNL Platform Supply Vessels disclosed in 2025, alongside additional transactions earlier.The company said the divestments form part of its strategy to rationalize non-core assets, streamline operations and optimize its cost structure, with all transactions expected to complete by early 2026.
Tidewater to Acquire Wilson Sons Ultratug Offshore in $500M

Tidewater to Acquire Wilson Sons Ultratug Offshore in $500M

yesterday
All-Cash Deal, Expanding Brazil FootprintTidewater Inc. (NYSE: TDW) has signed a definitive agreement to acquire Wilson Sons Ultratug Participações S.A. and its affiliate Atlantic Offshore Services S.A. (collectively, WSUT) in an all-cash transaction valued at approximately $500 million, including the assumption of existing debt.The acquisition significantly strengthens Tidewater’s position in the global offshore support vessel (OSV) market while marking a decisive expansion in Brazil — one of the world’s most active offshore energy regions.WSUT brings a fleet of 22 platform supply vessels (PSVs) to Tidewater.
Supreme Court Wades in on US-Cuba Business Disputes

Supreme Court Wades in on US-Cuba Business Disputes

2 days ago
The U.S. Supreme Court is set to explore legal questions arising from the fraught history of U.S.-Cuban relations when it considers the scope of a 1996 law that lets U.S. nationals seek compensation for property confiscated by the communist-led Cuban government.The justices hear arguments on Monday in two cases centered on the federal law called the Helms-Burton Act, one involving U.S. oil major ExxonMobil and the other involving the cruise lines Carnival, Royal Caribbean, Norwegian Cruise Line and MSC Cruises.One of the law's provisions, called Title III, allows for lawsuits in U.S.