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Don Holland Marine Surveyor
Marine surveyors
Find a Crew Worldwide
The World`s largest online Marine Crew & Boat Network
Formation Design Systems
CAD software for ship design and construction
Formation Design Systems Pty Ltd
CAD Software Developers
Greenwich House Defence Group Pty Ltd
Strategic Consultancy, Procurement, VTS
Harbour & Marine Engineering
Marine jetty monitoring & instrumentation systems
Harbour & Marine Engineering P/L
Jetty (dock) mooring & monitoring equipment
Harbour & Marine Engineering Pty Ltd.
Vessel Mooring & Monitoring Systems
Honey Software
Human Resources & Payroll Software Solutions
HYPAC Pty Ltd
Deigners and Manufacturers of Specialised Marine Deck Machinery Including Lightweight for High Speed Ships
Imbros Pty Ltd
Distributors of Marine / Envrionmental Equipment (Sales & Support)
Incat
High Speed Ship construction
Incat Tasmania Pty Ltd
Shipbuilder - Incat builds a range of vessels, specialising in high speed, lightweight, wave piercing catamarans for commercial or military operations.
International Maritime Services Pty Ltd
Vessel deliveries, specialist personnel
JAPAN MARINE ENGINEERING CO
SUPPLIER JAPAN MARINE EQUIPMENT
Key Group Engineering
Ship Repairer
Maritime News

Strategic Marine Opens New Shipyard in Singapore
Strategic Marine unveiled a new shipyard facility located on JTC’s waterfront site at 5 Benoi Road in western Singapore. The ceremony also saw the delivery of Southeast Asia’s first hybrid crew transfer vessel (CTV), and the unveiling of Strategic Marine’s fourth-generation fast crew boat (FCB).The new facility features a 5,000-DWT dry dock measuring 105m in length, 18.5m in width, and 8m in depth as well as a 6,000 DWT slipway.As part of the opening ceremony, the hybrid CTV, HST Swansea, was delivered to its new owner, UK-based HST Marine, along with its sistervessel, HST Tynemouth. This pair of vessels are the first two of four units ordered by HST Marine earlier this year.

Cargill to Stop Grain Export Activities in Russia
Cargill said on Wednesday it would take a further step back from the Russian market by stopping handling Russian grain from its export terminal from July, although its shipping unit will continue to carry grain from Russian ports.Most international grain traders have stopped new investment in Russia since last year following Moscow's invasion of Ukraine but continued exporting Russian wheat."As grain export-related challenges continue to mount, Cargill will stop elevating Russian grain for export in July 2023 after the completion of the 2022-2023 season," the company said in an emailed statement.Elevating refers to the lifting of grain into export vessels.

Curtin Maritime Names Huit VP of Dredging
Marine transportation and construction services company Curtin Maritime announced John Huit has joined the company as vice president of dredging, responsible for leading the company’s dredging operations, managing the fleet of dredging vessels.Huit brings over 25 years of experience in the maritime construction industry to Curtin Maritime, having spent the last eight years as a senior project manager at Great Lakes Dock & Dredge after holding several management roles with Parsons Water & Infrastructure, Weeks Marine, and Durocher Dock & Dredge.
Saildrone Expands USV Fleet Range
Saildrone announced a new, mid-size class of uncrewed surface vehicles (USVs). The 33-foot (10 m) Voyager is specifically designed for near-shore ocean and lakebed mapping, and to meet the challenges of IUU (illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing), ISR (intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance), law enforcement and maritime safety, drug interdiction, and border and harbor security.Saildrone’s three USV models—the Voyager along with the 23-foot (7 m) Explorer and 65-foot (20 m) Surveyor—have been developed to balance mission payload flexibility and endurance.