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National Maintenance & Repair Inc.

Rebuilder of diesel engines and components.

National Marine Charter Assocation

The national voice for the Marine Charter industry.

National Marine Charter Association

Trade association for the marine charter industry

National Marine Consultants, Inc.

Serving the New York/New Jersey/Philadelphia Metro Area, Houston, TX, Miami, FL, New Orleans, LA, Savannah, GA, Los Angeles, CA, Seattle, WA, Charlotte, NC, Charleston, SC, Norfolk, VA, Wilmington, DE, Nashville, TN, Boston, MA, and inland areas.

NATIONAL MARINE EXHAUST, INC

CUSTOM STAINLESS MARINE EXHAUST

National Maritime Education & Training Association

NMETA was formed with the goal of providing representation in Washington, DC, for the maritime training and education industry. NMETA tackles critical industry issues and provides education to the industry.

National Oilwell

National Oilwell is a worldwide leader in the design, manufacture and sale of comprehensive systems and components used in Marine and Drilling Industry, as well as in providing supply chain integration services to these industries worldwide.

National Polytechnic College of Engineering

Degreed programs in Tech. and diving

National Research Council (CNR)

public organization. Its duty is to carry out, promote, spread, transfer and improve research activities in the main sectors of knowledge growth and of its applications for the scientific, technological, economic and social development of the Countr

National Ship Repair & Construction Corporation

Shipyard contract labor (skilled professional, administrative, trades & crafts), turn-key contractor, logistics & supply services

National SHip Repair & Construction Corporation (N

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Maritime News

Dark Tanker Fleet Activity Morphs

Dark Tanker Fleet Activity Morphs

8 hours ago
A new analysis from Windward reports a 20% decrease in the volume of direct oil voyages out of Russia in Q3 2024 compared to Q2.Q3 2024 marked the lowest monthly average of direct voyages from Russia to China since March 2023. When compared to Q2 2024 averages, there is a decrease of 12% in such voyages.This is the first total volume decrease since the beginning of the war between Russia and Ukraine and is likely related to the slight decrease in port calls in Russia this quarter.However, Windward has detected new ship-to-ship (STS) transfer hubs for vessels that have made a port call in Russia.
Philly Shipyard Begins Building New Aloha Class Vessels for Matson

Philly Shipyard Begins Building New Aloha Class Vessels for Matson

15 hours ago
Philly Shipyard on Monday held a steel-cutting ceremony to signal the start of construction on the first of three new Aloha Class liquefied natural gas (LNG)-fueled containerships to be built for U.S. ocean carrier Matson. Matson placed the $1 billion three-ship order with Philly Shipyard in 2022 following the deliveries of Aloha-class vessels Daniel K. Inouye and Kamina Hila from the same yard in 2018 and 2019 respectively. The shipyard also delivered four containerships to Matson between 2003 and 2006.
World's First Continual Cruise Set for Launch After Repair Delay

World's First Continual Cruise Set for Launch After Repair Delay

21 hours ago
Cruise passengers are to set sail from Belfast on Monday on a three-and-a-half-year world voyage after being stranded in the city for months as the ship underwent unexpected repair works. Some plan to make it their forever home.Passengers of the Villa Vie Residences' Odyssey, described as the world's first continual cruise, can either buy their cabins for the entire operational life of the ship or rent them to travel segments of the journey.The ship, with capacity for 650 passengers, was originally due to depart from the Northern Irish capital in May but was held up for repairs due to issues with its rudders and gearbox.
Death Toll Climbs in Oil Barge Sinking Off Venezuela

Death Toll Climbs in Oil Barge Sinking Off Venezuela

21 hours ago
At least four people have been reported dead following the sinking of an oil barge operated by a contractor of Venezuela's state-run energy company PDVSA at the country's Lake Maracaibo, according to a report of the accident on Thursday and sources.Another 19 people had been successfully rescued by Thursday morning at the accident site, the report added.Incidents involving barges that carry Venezuelan oil and fuel between domestic ports and to the Caribbean have become frequent. A large fuel oil spill near Tobago from a capsized barge navigating from Venezuela hit several Caribbean nations in March.PDVSA did not immediately reply to a request for comment.
Israel Bombs Yemen’s Hodeidah Port

Israel Bombs Yemen’s Hodeidah Port

2 days ago
Israel said it bombed Houthi targets in Yemen on Sunday, expanding its confrontation with Iran's allies in the region two days after killing the Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah in an escalating conflict in Lebanon.The airstrikes on Yemen's port of Hodeidah were in response to Houthi missile attacks on Israel in recent days, Israel said, amid fears that Middle East fighting could spin out of control and draw in Iran and Israel's main ally the United States.The Houthi-run health ministry said at least four people were killed and 29 wounded.