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Multi Star Associates
Foreign manufacturer`s representative ,Suppliers of Equipments & materials in Bangladesh Navy.
Multi Star Associates
Foreign Manufacturer`s representative & Suppliers of Equipments & materials in Bangladesh Navy.
Nad Enterprise
Marine Spare Parts supply
PRIME ELECTRIC & ENGINEERING WORKS
We provideTechnical service for ship reparing & voyage repair, all of mechanical, electrical trouble shooting, all types of electric motors rewinding, repair / installation of ship’s air condition / refrigaration, we install new equipment & repair al
Projukti Cnsultants Ltd.
An engineering company render sevices for installation of industrial plants with after sales services. Also representing some renowned brands for the supply of some marine equipments.
Projukti Consultants Ltd.
An engineering company render services for installation of industrial plants with after sales services. Also representing some renowned brands for the supply of some marine equipments.
Seagull Marine Engineers Pvt Ltd
Ship Repairer, Marine Spare Parts Supplier
Seaways Marine Engineering
ONE OF THE LEADING SHIP REPAIRER FOR BOTH CHITTAGONG & MONGLA PORT. OUR WORKSHOP IS APPROVED BY ALMOST ALL CLASSIFACTION SOCITIES LIKE LLOYDS/ABS/GL/B.V/NKK/DNV ETC.
starpath seatrade ltd
Leading shipping agent in Bangladesh
TECHNO WAVE
Import, Export, Brokerage, International Trading
Three Angle Marine Ltd.
Marien design and construction company
TNS CORPORATION
IMPORTER
Trust Marine Services
Ship Chandler, Ship Supplier, Stockiest & Exporter
Western Marine Services Ltd
We like to introduce ourselves as a stockiest / exporter / supplier of ship`s spare parts (2nd hand good condition and New ) for all kind of M/E, A/E, Navigational equipments etc. collected fm demo vsls at Chittagong Ship Scrap yard Chittagong.
WESTERN MARINE SHIPYARD LTD
Leading & largest shipbuilding company in Bangladesh
Western Marine Shipyard Ltd.
ship building industry
Zedandzed Limited
Agnets & representatives.of manufacturers/exporters
Maritime News
MISC Names LNG Carrier Vessel Pair
MISC Group (MISC) named two new generation Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) carriers, Seri Dian and Seri Dayang, on May 7, 2026. The addition of these vessels further strengthens its long-standing partnership with SeaRiver Maritime LLC (SRM), a wholly owned subsidiary of ExxonMobil.Constructed by Hanwha Ocean Co., Ltd., the 174,000 CBM LNG carriers are equipped with smart and energy-efficient technologies, including the Intelligent Control by Exhaust Recycling (ICER) system and an enhanced cargo containment system with reduced boil-off rates to improve efficiency and support safer operations.
US Says It Carried Out Retaliatory Strikes Against Iran
The U.S. military said it carried out retaliatory strikes on Iran on Thursday, targeting sites it said were responsible for attacking U.S. forces in what it called unprovoked hostilities by Tehran.Earlier, Iran's top joint military command said the U.S. had violated a ceasefire by targeting an Iranian oil tanker and another ship entering the Strait of Hormuz, and by striking civilian areas."U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) eliminated inbound threats and targeted Iranian military facilities responsible for attacking U.S. forces including missile and drone launch sites; command and control locations; and intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance nodes," the military said in a statement.
At the Helm: How the U.S. Coast Guard is Shaping the Future of Maritime Nuclear Power
Introduction. Looking back at history one could argue that it was French author Jules Verne in his book “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea”, published in 1869, who was speculating about a new power source much in the same out of the box thinking that H.G. Wells employed when he wrote about inter-planetary flight in “War of the World’s. Verne was writing about “electricity” from batteries using seawater which he created after studying the model of the newly developed French Navy submarine “Plongeur” at the Exposition of 1867.
Trump Pauses Effort to Escort Ships in Strait of Hormuz
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Tuesday he would briefly pause an operation to help escort ships through the Strait of Hormuz, citing progress toward a comprehensive agreement with Iran."We have mutually agreed that, while the Blockade will remain in full force and effect, Project Freedom ... will be paused for a short period of time to see whether or not the Agreement can be finalized and signed," Trump wrote on social media.There was no immediate reaction from Tehran, where it was very early on Wednesday morning.Only hours earlier, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio was briefing reporters on the effort to escort stranded tankers through the strait. The day before, the U.S.
Project Freedom Gets Off to a Troubled Start
The U.S. military said on Monday it destroyed six Iranian small boats and intercepted Iranian cruise missiles and drones as Tehran sought to thwart a new U.S. naval effort to open shipping through the Strait of Hormuz.U.S. President Donald Trump launched the operation, called Project Freedom, on Monday as he sought to wrest control of the critical waterway from Iran, which effectively closed the Strait of Hormuz after the U.S. and Israel started the conflict on February 28.U.S. Admiral Brad Cooper, the head of Central Command, declined to comment on whether he thought a ceasefire begun on April 8 remained in effect as Iran lashed out in region