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NGF Canada Ltd
Manufacture/distribution of glass flake additive
Nicklan Ltd
Ship repair, building
Norditrade Inc
Norditrade is assisting ScanJet TankCleaning (tank cleaning robots) and Hellbergs International (fire and semi-watertight doors) in promoting their products in Canada and throughout North America
Northern Transportation Company Limited
Marine electronic sale and services
Northern Underwater Systems
Dewatering and Marine services
Northport Systems
Northport’s FUGAWI product line enjoys a worldwide reputation as a leader in GPS mapping software and innovative GPS applications.
Northstar Network Ltd.
Aerospace & Defence, Marine & Homeland Security
NoSpray Protection Systems Ltd.
Manufacturers of fuel line tape protection
Ocean Research Consulting
research support for physical oceanography
Oceanex Inc
Eastern Canada Intermodal Transporter
ODIM Spectrum Ltd.
Automated Handling Systems
Oerlikon Contraves Canada
Homeland Security Systems integrator
Offshore Interiors Inc
Interior Joinery
Offshore Systems International Ltd.
OSI produces and manages many forms of geographic data and display systems for several defense, government and commercial customers. OSI conducts its operations through three business units: OSI Geomatics, OSI Navigation Systems and OSI Applications.
Maritime News
Houthi-hit Tanker Sounion Towed to Safe Area Without Any Oil Spill
The Greek-registered oil tanker MV Sounion, which was hit by Houthi militants in the Red Sea last month, has been successfully towed to a safe area without any oil spill, the EU's naval mission in the Red Sea Aspides said on Monday.(Reuters - Reporting by Renee Maltezou; Editing by Hugh Lawson)
Salvors Begin Towing Stricken Tanker Sounion in Race to Avert Catastrophic Oil Spill
The operation has started to tow a Greek-registered oil tanker stranded in the Red Sea after an attack by Houthi militants last month, a shipping source told Reuters on Saturday.Towing the 900-foot (274.2-metre) MV Sounion to safety is the first step in a risky operation to salvage the vessel that caught fire after it was repeatedly attacked on Aug. 21.The second step is the transfer of its cargo of about 1 million barrels of crude oil. Saudi Arabia, a key player in the region, will offer its assistance with that project, sources have said.Any oil spill could be one of the largest from a ship, risking catastrophic environmental damage in an area that is particularly dangerous to enter.
US Navy Awards $6.75 Billion Contract for Eight New John Lewis Class Oilers
The U.S. Navy on Friday announced it has placed a $6.75 billion order with San Diego shipbuilder General Dynamics NASSCO for up to eight John Lewis Class (TAO-205) Fleet Replenishment Oilers. The ships are scheduled for delivery through January 2035.The Navy, which has been looking for ways to reduce costs and increase efficiency across its shipbuilding and repair programs, said it expects the "block buy" approach will unlock savings of $491 million compared to the total anticipated costs of carrying out the build program through annual contracts.
US Offshore Oil Production Reawakens in Wake of Hurricane Francine
U.S. Gulf of Mexico energy firms on Friday were lumbering back from hurricane disruptions as offshore oil and gas producers ramped up operations after halving the key energy region's output, ports reopened, and onshore terminals accepted oil and liquefied natural gas (LNG) tankers.Hurricane Francine shut in up to 42% of the region's offshore oil and 53% of its natural gas production. The storm missed Texas and came ashore in Louisiana late on Tuesday, causing flooding and power problems that affected onshore terminals and ports that withstood 100 mph (161 kph) winds.
Crew Rescued from OSV That Caught Fire Off South Africa
Fifteen crew members have been rescued from an offshore supply vessel (OSV) that went up in flames off the coast of South Africa.The fire reportedly broke out and grew out of control in the messroom aboard the Marshall Islands registered vessel AM Pride on Thursday, in an ocean area approximately 48.5 nautical miles south of Mossel Bay in South Africa's Western Cape province, the South African Maritime Safety Authority (SAMSA) said.The Maritime Rescue Coordinating Centre (MRCC) at the SAMSA Centre for Sea Watch and Response in Cape Town received a call from the Petroleum Oil and Gas Corporation of South Africa (PetroSA), advising that the MV AM Pride had fire onboard