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a O.BARIDON & Associates Naval Architecture
Naval Architecture & Marine Consultancy
A.BARIDON % Associates
Marine Consultan and Naval Architecs
A.BARIDON & Associates
marine consultant and Naval Architecs
A.O.& Asociate
S&P vessel and maritime consult
A.O.& Asociates
brokers and maritime consult
A.O.BARIDON & Associates
Consultants, Naval Architects & Marine Engineers
ACSA - ACEROS CUYANOS S.A.
ACSA - Aceros Cuyanos S.A. is a company that specializes in the production and distribution of steel products. It is based in Argentina and serves various industries with its wide range of steel solutions. The company is known for its high-quality products and commitment to meeting customer needs through innovative
Agencia Maritima Internacional
Agencia Marítima Internacional, often referred to as AMI, is a company involved in the maritime and logistics industry. Agencies like AMI typically provide a wide range of services related to maritime operations, including but not limited to:
Ship Agency Services: Representing shipowners and charters in ports and
Alberto Martin Azcueta & Associates
Marine Surveyors & Consultants
aO.BARIDON & Associates
Naval Architecture & Marine Consultancy
aO.BARIDON & Associates - Marine Engineering
O. BARIDON & Associates is a well-respected marine engineering company known for providing a comprehensive range of engineering services tailored to the maritime sector. The firm, recognized for its technical expertise and industry experience, specializes in various aspects of marine engineering, including but
aO.BARIDON & Associates Naval Architecture
Naval Architecture & Marine Consultancy
Argentina IAMSA GROUP INC.
Pre-purchase and condition surveys company
ASOCIACION DE COOPERATIVAS ARGENTINAS COOP. LTDA
Asociación de Cooperativas Argentinas Coop. Ltda. (ACA) is a prominent cooperative organization in Argentina, established in 1922. It plays a significant role in the Argentine agricultural sector by providing a range of services and products to its member cooperatives and their associated producers.
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BAHIA PETROLEO S.A.
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Blue Water Boats (BWB)
Designers and builders in steel and aluminium. Agency of Thrustmaster of Texas, Inc.
Blue Water Boats Argentina Boatyard & Shipyard
Blue Water Boats Argentina is a company that specializes in the construction, repair, and maintenance of boats and yachts. Located in Argentina, the company has garnered a reputation for its craftsmanship and attention to detail. Blue Water Boats offers a variety of services, ranging from new builds tailored to
CAP ADRIAN PERALTA & ASSOC.
Marine Surveys & Consultants
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Maritime News

Ports Urge Congress to Reverse Infrastructure Funding Cuts
The American Association of Port Authorities (AAPA) and a broad coalition of every donor and energy transfer port have sent the House and Senate Appropriations Committees and the Energy and Water Development Subcommittees leaders a letter, urging them to reverse a funding diversion and restore critical support for ports through the FY2026 appropriations process.Without restoration of Section 102 and 2106 funding from the Harbor Maintenance Trust Fund (HMTF), the U.S. port system will lose over $1 billion in direct investment during the remainder of the Trump administration – undermining national security, supply chain resilience, and energy exports, says AAPA.

Court Fines Fishing Companies Over $1 Million for Bilge Discharges
The federal district court in Anchorage, Alaska, has entered final judgment against three Kodiak-based commercial fishing companies and their manager for multiple violations of the Clean Water Act.The court entered default judgments against company manager Corey Potter and F/V Knot EZ LLC, Aleutian Tendering LLC, and Alaska Tendering Company LLC, and imposed a civil penalty of $1,182,265 for the violations. The case was filed on October 24, 2024, by the Department of Justice on behalf of the Coast Guard against Corey Potter and three of his related companies.

U.S. Shipbuilding Plots the Path Ahead
The military and Coast Guard budgets are established that will benefit the U.S. ship building and repair sector, but what will stimulate the commercial yards?This author has been scratching his head of late, after a thrilling dive into July’s U.S. Big Beautiful Bill Act, and has asked several colleagues where the funding for support commercial shipbuilding can be found? To answer that, we need to look elsewhere and to future programs.Setting the SceneMany column inches have been dedicated to the decline U.S. shipbuilding, whether signaled by the relatively small presence of a U.S.

Icebreaker Construction: Seaspan, Bollinger, Rauma and Aker Arctic Team to Build USCG Icebreakers
In a major move to accelerate the U.S. Coast Guard’s icebreaking fleet expansion, Bollinger Shipyards, Rauma Shipyards, Seaspan Shipyards, and Aker Arctic announced a partnership to deliver next-generation Arctic Security Cutters (ASCs) under the Coast Guard’s multibillion-dollar icebreaker program.The collaboration combines U.S., Canadian, and Finnish shipbuilding expertise to meet the Coast Guard’s urgent Arctic mission requirements. Backed by nearly $9 billion in funding secured under President Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill”, the effort aims to deliver the first vessel within 36 months of contract award, using a mature, production-ready design.

Wind Multiplikator, Norwind Offshore Ink CSOV Charter Deal
Wind Multiplikator, a subsidiary of Danish company Semco Maritime, has signed a long-term charter agreement with Norwegian shipping company Norwind Offshore for a Commissioning Service Operation Vessel (CSOV), set for deployment at an offshore wind farm in German North Sea.The newly built vessel Norwind Maestro is scheduled for delivery in the first quarter of 2026, with a sister ship of the same design available from the fourth quarter of 2025.Both CSOVs will operate directly out of Emden, enabling rapid response times and efficient offshore deployment.The vessels will be used to support maintenance of the 400 MW Global Tech I offshore wind farm in the German North Sea.