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Arctic Navigations Sp. z o.o.

Arctic Navigations Sp. z o.o. is a company based in Poland. Details about such specific companies aren't always available or well-documented if they don't have a significant online presence or aren't widely reported on in major news platforms. However, general information about such businesses can be obtained via

Arctic Offshore ApS

Arctic Offshore ApS is a company based in Hirtshals, Denmark, and operates within the maritime industry. Established in 2012 by Rene Mortensen, the company focuses on offering tailored maritime and engineering services often in harsh and challenging environments. Key areas of expertise include: Offshore Services:

Arctic Resource Norge AS

Arctic Resource Norge AS is a company based in Norway with a focus on resource management and industrial services within the Arctic region. Given the complex and often challenging environment of the Arctic, companies like Arctic Resource Norge AS typically engage in activities such as oil and gas exploration, mining

Arctic Umiaq Line A/S

Arctic Umiaq Line A/S is a Greenlandic maritime company that provides passenger and cargo transportation services along the western coast of Greenland. The company operates a year-round coastal ferry service that connects numerous settlements and towns from Qaqortoq in the south to Ilulissat in the north

Arcturus Marine TRAC®

Arcturus Marine Systems, known for its brand TRAC®, specializes in marine stabilization, hydraulic systems, and thrusters. The company provides advanced engineering solutions primarily for luxury yachts, commercial vessels, and military ships. Here are some key aspects of the company: Product Range: Stabilizers:

Arc-Zone.com, Inc.

Arc-Zone.com, Inc. is a specialized company that focuses on providing welding and cutting products. Founded in 1998 by Jim Watson, the company aims to offer high-quality solutions and expert advice to welding professionals around the globe. Based in Carlsbad, California, Arc-Zone.com has grown to become a reputable

ARDESHIR B. CURSETJEE & SONS LTD.

Ardeshir B. Cursetjee & Sons Ltd. is a prominent family-owned business in India with a long history dating back to the 19th century. The company was founded by Ardeshir B. Cursetjee in 1860 and has been involved in various industries over the years, maintaining a diverse portfolio. Initially, the company started

ARDMORE SHIPPING LIMITED

Ardmore Shipping Corporation (NYSE: ASC) is a company primarily involved in the seaborne transportation of petroleum products and chemicals. Based out of Hamilton, Bermuda, Ardmore Shipping serves the global market by operating a fleet of modern, eco-design MR product and chemical tankers. The company is recognized

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Red Sea Insurance Costs Skyrocket Amid Rising Houthi Shipping Threats

Red Sea Insurance Costs Skyrocket Amid Rising Houthi Shipping Threats

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The cost of insuring a ship through the Red Sea has more than doubled since the start of September and some underwriters are pausing cover as the risk of attack from Yemen's Houthis on commercial vessels increases, industry sources said.The Iran-backed Houthis first launched aerial drone and missile strikes on the waterway in November. They say they are acting in solidarity with Palestinians under assault in Israel's war on Gaza. In more than 70 attacks, the Houthis have sunk two vessels, seized another and killed at least three seafarers.
Fairbanks Morse Defense to Acquire Rolls-Royce Naval Propulsors & Handling Business

Fairbanks Morse Defense to Acquire Rolls-Royce Naval Propulsors & Handling Business

8 hours ago
Fairbanks Morse Defense (FMD) on Thursday announced it has struck a deal with Rolls-Royce to acquire its naval propulsors and handling business. The acquisition will include a range of propellers and waterjets for naval applications, as well as marine handling systems, which enable the deployment and recovery of manned and unmanned craft, and other cargo, from naval vessels.“When you look at the 150-year history of Fairbanks Morse Defense, you will find a handful of distinctive moments that completely transformed this company.
McDermott, BW Offshore Team Up for Blue Ammonia Production on FPSOs

McDermott, BW Offshore Team Up for Blue Ammonia Production on FPSOs

11 hours ago
McDermott and BW Offshore have entered into a collaboration to advance the technical and commercial viability of offshore blue ammonia production aboard a floating production storage and offloading (FPSO) facility.The strategic partnership aims to enable a viable pathway for offshore blue ammonia production, contributing to the global transition to low-carbon energy sources, and reinforcing both companies' commitment to sustainable energy practices.The collaboration will leverage the combined expertise of McDermott and BW Offshore to advance the development of low carbon ammonia production aboard FPSOs, which have the potential to unlock multiple benefits for ammonia production
Cargo Volumes Soar to Record Heights at Port of Los Angeles

Cargo Volumes Soar to Record Heights at Port of Los Angeles

21 hours ago
The Port of Los Angeles reported handling nearly 960,600 Twenty-Foot Equivalent Units (TEUs) in August, marking a remarkable 16% increase compared to the same month last year. This figure represents the busiest month for the port since before the pandemic.With eight months of 2024 complete, the Port of Los Angeles is already 17% ahead of its total container volume from 2023, having processed nearly 1 million additional containers year-to-date.“The American consumer continues to spend and that’s helping to power our economy,” Port of Los Angeles Executive Director Gene Seroka said at a media briefing.
US Port Strike Would Spark Supply-chain Glitches from Outset, Shipping Exec Says

US Port Strike Would Spark Supply-chain Glitches from Outset, Shipping Exec Says

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A threatened Oct. 1 strike by dockworkers at ports on the U.S. East Coast and Gulf of Mexico would immediately disrupt the flow of goods in the country, the North America chief executive of French container carrier CMA CGM said on Wednesday.The International Longshoremen's Association union represents 45,000 workers at 36 ports including New York/New Jersey, Houston and Savannah, Georgia. The union has vowed to stop work if it does not have a new labor agreement in place when the current six-year contract expires on Sept. 30 at midnight."The moment you close the door, things begin to back up," George Goldman, CMA CGM's North America chief, said on a webcast hosted by the Port of Los Angeles.