Juniper Systems, Inc.

Juniper Systems, Inc. manufactures rugged field computers for field data collection activities.

Products

Allegro CX Field Computer, Archer Field Computer

Logan USA

1132 West 1700 North
Logan UT 84326
USA

Ships

MARMAC 15

Barge | Flag: United States of America | Port: NEW ORLEANS, LA

Maritime News

Firmus, SUBCO to Build Bernacchi-1 Subsea Fiber Option Connection

Firmus, SUBCO to Build Bernacchi-1 Subsea Fiber Option Connection

2 hours ago
Firmus and SUBCO announced a landmark agreement to build a new submarine fiber optic cable connecting Tasmania to mainland Australia, significantly expanding the state's digital capacity and supporting the next generation of AI infrastructure.  The new cable, to be named Bernacchi-1 in honor of pioneering Tasmanian-raised scientist and Antarctic explorer Louis Bernacchi, will connect Tasmania into SUBCO's SMAP cable system between Sydney and Melbourne.Underwritten by Firmus, this represents a major private-sector led investment in Tasmania's digital infrastructure, that will be for the benefit of all Tasmanians for generations to come.
C-Suite Interview: Hayato Suga, President & CEO, ClassNK

C-Suite Interview: Hayato Suga, President & CEO, ClassNK

6 hours ago
Classification societies have always occupied a unique position in maritime: technical arbiters, rule makers, certifiers, and, increasingly, strategic advisors helping shipowners navigate some of the most consequential decisions in shipping’s and shipbuilding’s history. As maritime grapples with decarbonization mandates, digital transformation, automation, and the growing influence of artificial intelligence, that role is becoming both broader and more complex.For ClassNK, one of the world’s largest and leading classification societies, the challenge is not simply keeping pace with industry change, but helping define how that change unfolds.
MSC Confirms Container Ship Hit by Projectiles in Iraqi Port

MSC Confirms Container Ship Hit by Projectiles in Iraqi Port

10 hours ago
MSC Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) has confirmed that its container vessel MSC Sariska V was struck by two projectiles while departing the port of Umm Qasr in Iraq on June 1, though no crew members were injured.According to the company, the first projectile hit the vessel while a pilot was onboard during departure from the port, while a second struck the crew accommodation area shortly afterwards.MSC said all crew members were safe and unharmed and that the vessel and its cargo were secured following the incident.The local media reports indicated that Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) had claimed responsibility for the attack, describing it as a response to U.S.
SBM Offshore, Solstad to Build New Deepwater Installation Vessel

SBM Offshore, Solstad to Build New Deepwater Installation Vessel

12 hours ago
SBM Offshore and Solstad Offshore have formed a joint venture that has entered into a letter of intent with a shipyard for the construction of a multi-purpose deepwater installation and construction vessel, with delivery targeted in the first half of 2029.The vessel will be owned by a joint venture in which Solstad Offshore will hold a 50.1% stake and SBM Offshore 49.9%. Solstad Shipping will act as ship manager, while SBM Offshore will charter the vessel for its own projects. When not required for SBM Offshore projects, the vessel may be chartered to third parties.
IMO: Still Too Risky to Move Seafarers Out of Gulf

IMO: Still Too Risky to Move Seafarers Out of Gulf

19 hours ago
Despite the current ceasefire between the United States and Iran, it remains too risky to move the thousands of sailors stuck in the Gulf, the head of the IMO said."We will not be able to activate anything until the root causes are addressed and there is more of a final agreement, a ceasefire, or complete agreement, between the parties involved in the conflict," Arsenio Dominguez, secretary-general, told Reuters on Sunday ahead of the start of the Posidonia shipping industry week in Athens.There are an estimated 20,000 seafarers aboard vessels stuck in the Gulf as Iran imposes restrictions on movements through the Strait of Hormuz.