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Allied Enterprises, Inc.

Allied Enterprises, Inc. is a company name that could refer to multiple businesses, as it's not a highly unique name. Without additional context or specific details about the industry or location, it's challenging to provide precise information about a singular entity. Various companies named Allied Enterprises, Inc.

American Heavy Industries

Shipboard elevator design, maintenance and installation

American Heavy Industries, Inc.

Elevator design, installation, maintenance, and recertification

BAE Systems Norfolk Ship Repair

BAE Systems Norfolk Ship Repair, located in Norfolk, Virginia, is a prominent part of BAE Systems' maritime sector, which specializes in ship repair, maintenance, overhaul, and modernization services. Norfolk is one of the major shipyards within BAE Systems, a global defense, aerospace, and security company

COLONNA`S SHIPYARD, INC.

Colonna's Shipyard, Inc. is a privately-owned shipyard located in Norfolk, Virginia. Established in 1875, it is one of the oldest family-owned, full-service shipyards in the United States. The company specializes in ship repair, overhaul, and conversion services for a wide range of vessels, including military

Cooper Bearings

bEARING mANUFACTURER

Desmi Inc

Oil spill equipment manufacturer

Dynamic Marine Surveys

Yacht & Small Craft Surveys, Consulting & Claims Investigation

Horizon Marine, LLC

Marine Service and Repair - Yacht, Commerical and Military

International Flooring & Protective Coatings Inc

Specializing in marine Non-skid and coatings

International Flooring & Protective Coatings, Inc.

marine decking, blasting, painting, coatings,other various flooring products

International Flooring and Protective Coatings

marine flooring,nonskid,UHP blasting,steel shot blasting

isobunkers

supplier/trader marine bunker fuels+lubes

Lafayette Marine Service Company

Marine & Yacht Service & Repair

Marine NewsWire

News Wire service for the marine industry

Metro Machine Corporation

Full Service shipyard with locations in Norfolk VA, Philadelphia PA and Erie PA

MHI Ship Repair and Conversion

Full Service Ship Repair

Moran Environmental Recovery

Industrial & marine cleaning.Emergency Response & facility decon.

MSC PM23E1

US Navy
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Maritime News

Third Russian Tanker Issues Distress Signal as Oil Washes Up on Black Sea Coast

Third Russian Tanker Issues Distress Signal as Oil Washes Up on Black Sea Coast

13 hours ago
Spilled oil has washed up along "tens of kilometres" of the Russian Black Sea coast after two tankers were badly damaged in a storm at the weekend, a regional official said on Tuesday, and state media said a third vessel was now in trouble.TASS news agency said the third ship, also a tanker, had issued a distress signal off the port of Kavkaz, but its hull was still intact, there was no oil spillage and the crew was safe.The first ship, the Volgoneft 212, split in half on Sunday in the Kerch Strait, between the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov. The second, the Volgoneft 239, ran aground 80 metres (87 yards) from the shore near the port of Taman in the strait.
Just Do It! NIKE Commits to CMA CGM's New E-Barge Vessel Project

Just Do It! NIKE Commits to CMA CGM's New E-Barge Vessel Project

16 hours ago
CMA CGM will build and deploy a zero emissions inland transport solution in Vietnam, a solution the company says is a "100% green electricity barge coupled with dedicated charging infrastructures" supplied by a new solar farm at Gemalink terminal in Cai Mep (25% owned by CMA CGM Group). A new dedicated solar farm on the premises of Gemalink will produce 1GWH of green electricity annually to recharge the e-barge.From Binh Duong Province to the deep-sea terminal of Gemalink, the e-barge will make the 180 km return journey emitting zero greenhouse gas emissions, enabling to reduce by 778 tons of CO2 emissions every year, powered by electric batteries only.
The Bridge and Beyond: AI, AR Revolutionize Maritime Decision Making

The Bridge and Beyond: AI, AR Revolutionize Maritime Decision Making

2 days ago
It’s already possible to have smart decision support on the bridge: With Furuno’s technology, live video imagery of the front view from the vessel has navigation information superimposed on it including heading, AIS data, radar target tracking, object identification, route waypoint and chart information.SEA.AI’s bridge support system can identify larger vessels not fitted with AIS up to a range of 7.5 kilometers (nearly five miles), smaller vessels up to 3 kilometers (nearly 2 miles) away and flotsam up to 700 meters (nearly half a mile) away.Augmenting a watchkeeper’s situational awareness with technology can reduce fatigue and help them make better decisions, earlier.
Two Russian Tankers Flounder in Storm

Two Russian Tankers Flounder in Storm

2 days ago
A Russian oil tanker carrying thousands of tonnes of oil products split apart during a heavy storm on Sunday, spilling oil into the Kerch Strait, while another tanker was also in distress after sustaining damage, Russian officials said.The vessels were in the Kerch Strait between mainland Russia and Crimea, which Russia annexed from Ukraine in 2014, when they issued distress signals.Russian investigators opened two criminal cases to look into possible safety violations after at least one person was killed when the 136-metre Volgoneft 212 tanker, with 15 people on board, split in half with its bow sinking.Footage on state media showed waves washing over its deck.
Trump Signals Support for ILA Dockworkers

Trump Signals Support for ILA Dockworkers

4 days ago
U.S. President-elect Donald Trump on Thursday appeared to back the anti-automation stance of some 45,000 union dockworkers on the U.S. East and Gulf Coasts, whose labor talks are at an impasse over that polarizing issue.The ILA and the United States Maritime Alliance (USMX) employer group are facing a Jan. 15 deadline to finalize talks, which stalled over automation. That cutoff comes just five days before Trump's inauguration.The ILA says automation kills jobs while employers say it is necessary to keep U.S. ports competitive in a rapidly changing global economy.