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SPAR Associates, Inc.
shipyard planning & rersource mangement system
Sparrows Point Shipyard/Industrial Complex
Multi-Use Marine Facility
Striker Pilot Boats
Boat designs by Thomas de Groot
Tandem Technologies, Inc.
Developer of ballast water treatment technologies.
Tate Andale, Inc.
Manufacturer of strainers, heat exchangers, specialty valves
Telenor Satellite Services
Telenor Satellite Services is a subsidiary of Telenor of Norway and is the world`s preferred provider of global communications solutions via satellite for customers at sea. Telenor offers services via multiple global and regional satellite systems.
Telenor Satellite Services Inc.
The worlds largest maritime VSAT and Inmarsat provider
The Halsted Agency
Advertising / PR/Editorial Services and Production; Strategic Planning & Marketing
The Maritime Institute of Technology
The leader in maritime training for over 30 years.
Tidewater Yacht Service
Yacht and commercial marine repair
Tolchester Marina, Inc.
Full Service Marina
Trade Plus, Inc
Distributor of marine electronics to the industry, including international sales.
Trade Plus, Inc.
Wholesale marine electronics and supplies
Transoceanic Cable Ship Co.
Cable Ship Company
Truston Technologies
Mooring, Buoy(Design/Fabricate/Install), Port Security Barriers, Polyurethane Products, Rope & Rugging
U.S.C.G. Yard
US Coast Guard Ship Yard
UEK Corporation
Designer and manufacturer of low impact hydrokinetic turbines which produce power from water currents ( river & tidal).
Viking Systems, Inc.
Naval Architecture and Structural Assessment
Maritime News

South Korea's HD Hyundai Heavy Eyes Acquisition of US Shipyard
South Korea's HD Hyundai Heavy Industries is in talks with multiple companies about buying a U.S. shipyard, a senior company executive said, seeking to tap into President Donald Trump's push to revive America's ailing shipbuilding industry.The world's largest shipbuilder based on orders is targeting 3 trillion won ($2.2 billion) in annual revenue by 2035 from building warships for the U.S. Navy, said Woo-maan Jeong, head of planning and management for HD Hyundai's 329180.KS naval and special ship unit, in an interview at its Ulsan headquarters."It seems to be clear that we need to build a manufacturing base in the U.S.

Cadeler to Install Turbines at Ocean Winds’ Polish Offshore Wind Farm
Danish offshore wind installation firm Cadeler has signed a firm contract with Ocean Winds for the transportation and installation of 26 Siemens Gamesa 14 MW offshore wind turbines at the BC-Wind offshore wind farm in the Polish Baltic Sea. The signing of this firm contract follows the Vessel Reservation Agreement (VRA) signed in February 2025 between Cadeler and Ocean Winds.The installation is set to start in 2028 and to continue for approximately four months. Cadeler will deploy one of its O-class wind turbine installation vessels and will operate from the Port of Gdańsk in Poland.

NYK Buys Direct Air Capture Credits
Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha (NYK) has purchased carbon dioxide removal credits that will be enabled by 1PointFive’s Direct Air Capture (DAC) technology.This marks NYK’s second purchase of credits from 1PointFive intended to address NYK’s residual operational emissions.According to NYK, the international shipping industry emits roughly one billion tons of CO2 annually, and if about 10% remains as residual emissions after operational emission reductions, then the industry would need to remove 100 million tons via carbon dioxide removal each year to address those residual emissions.

China's Hold on Global Ports focus of Trump Administration
U.S. President Donald Trump's administration is on a mission to weaken China's global network of ports and bring more strategic terminals under Western control, according to three sources familiar with the plan.The drive is part of the most ambitious effort to expand U.S. maritime influence since the 1970s and is designed to address growing fears in Washington that it would be at a disadvantage to China in the event of a conflict.Trump administration officials believe the U.S. commercial shipping fleet is ill-equipped to provide logistical support for the military in time of war and Washington's dependence on foreign ships and ports is excessive, the people said.

Overfishing Deal Reached After 20 Years of Negotiation
A landmark agreement to curb billions of dollars in subsidies contributing to overfishing came into force on Monday, the World Trade Organization said - a move activists hailed as a step towards helping global fish stocks recover.It was the first agreement to take effect at the WTO since 2017 after years of stalled debates and infighting on top of, more recently, a surge in U.S. tariffs that left some critics asking whether the Geneva-based body had a future.The formal ratification by Brazil, Kenya, Tonga and Vietnam on Monday meant the deal, first agreed in 2022, now had the required support of two thirds of members, a WTO spokesperson said.