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cIRCLE lINE sTATUE OF lIBERTY FERRY

Circle Line is iconic for providing sightseeing cruises in New York City, offering breathtaking views of the city's skyline and landmarks. Founded in 1945, Circle Line has become one of the city's most popular tourist activities. Their cruises offer various routes, including full and partial circumnavigations of

Climatronics Corporation

Climatronics Corporation is a company that specializes in the design, manufacture, and service of meteorological and environmental monitoring systems. Founded in 1968 and headquartered in Bohemia, New York, Climatronics has established itself as a significant player in providing instruments and systems for measuring

Coast Marine Services

Coast Marine Services is a company that specializes in various services related to the maritime industry. While specific details about the company may vary, such companies typically offer a range of services including: Vessel Maintenance and Repair: This includes routine maintenance, inspections, and repair work to

Compass Locker

Tugboat & Towboat Gift Shop

Composite Panel Solutions

Designer and Manufacturer of custom laminated flat and curved panels used in doors, floors, walls, ceilings, tables, cabinets, partitions, counters and furniture

Computer Conversions Corporation

Manufacture of Synchro and Resolver Products for Naval and Maritime Systems

Continental Instruments

access control and security integration manufacturer

Cooper Investment Recovery

Data Protection Security and Recovery

Cooper investment recovery inc

nationwide purchaser of surplus and used imaging and printing equipment

Cooper Services Group

Remote Sensing. satellite, aerial, terrestrial forensic image analysis

CRITICAL IMAGING LLC

THERMAL CAMERA SYSTEMS

Crowley Pertoleum Services, Inc.

Marine Transpotation

Crowley Petroleum Services, Inc.

Marine Transportation

CTT Shipping

Marine Consultants

Danaos (USA) Inc.

Software Developer

Danube Florian Corporation

Manufacturer of air conditioners and related products specificaly for harsh and/or hazardous industrial, military and marine environments

Davit Sales Inc.

Marine Equipment Dealer/ Naval Arcitects & Marine Engineers

Dayton T. Brown, Inc.

Full Service Provider

DeFelsko Corporation

U.S. manufacturer of coating thickness gages and inspection instruments

Demtrak Marine Tech.Svc`s

Marine Spare Parts Procurers

Maritime News

Chevron Emerges as Winner in ExxonMobil Dispute Over Guyana Oil Field

Chevron Emerges as Winner in ExxonMobil Dispute Over Guyana Oil Field

14 hours ago
Chevron will proceed with its $53 billion acquisition of Hess, after it prevailed in a landmark legal battle against larger rival Exxon Mobil to gain access to the largest oil discovery in decades.Shares of Chevron were up 3.6% in premarket trading, with Hess gaining nearly 7.4%. Exxon shares were up 0.3%.CNBC first reported the arbitration outcome. An Exxon Mobil spokesperson confirmed to Reuters that Chevron prevailed in the mediation over Guyana oil assets.Chevron and Hess did not immediately respond to Reuters request for comment.
Germany’s Maritime Sector: Steady Growth Amid Global Headwinds

Germany’s Maritime Sector: Steady Growth Amid Global Headwinds

15 hours ago
Order intake, exports, and green technology demand fuel confidence for 2025Germany’s maritime equipment and offshore supply industry is posting steady growth in 2024 and setting an optimistic course for 2025, according to new figures released by the VDMA Marine Equipment and Systems Association.With an average turnover increase of 5.5% in 2024, German maritime suppliers are proving resilient in the face of global supply chain volatility, geopolitical tensions, and a fiercely competitive international market.
China Shipbuilding Market Share Drops 20% Amid USTR Port Fees Concerns

China Shipbuilding Market Share Drops 20% Amid USTR Port Fees Concerns

2 days ago
Chinese shipyards’ market share has dropped from 72% to 52% in the first half of 2025 amid growing concerns over the impact of US Trade Representative (USTR) port fees on Chinese ships, according to the latest report from BIMCO, the world’s largest shipping association.USTR port fees, set to take effect in October 2025, will impact both Chinese owners and operators, as well as ships built in China, BIMCO said.Smaller Chinese-built ships will be exempted from fees, depending on sector-specific criteria, along with exemptions for short haul voyages.Global newbuilding contracting in terms of Compensated Gross Tonnage (CGT) dropped 54% y/y during the first half of 2025.
U.S. Shipbuilding, Maritime Dominance Requires a New Ecosystem

U.S. Shipbuilding, Maritime Dominance Requires a New Ecosystem

2 days ago
With all the Legislative fanfare, Executive Orders, Committee meetings, lobbying efforts and media announcements concerning American Shipbuilding, Naval Warfare and Maritime Dominance, it is no surprise that the result of the uproar is shear confusion within the maritime industrial base (MIB).  The April 9, 2025 Executive Order Restoring America’s Maritime Dominance lists more than several reports to the President due within 90 days. Following those initial updates other reports are due at 180 and 210 days. The industry as a whole has not seen references to any of the reports being completed.
Seatrium Makes First Turnkey FPSO Delivery to Petrobras

Seatrium Makes First Turnkey FPSO Delivery to Petrobras

3 days ago
Seatrium has announced the impending delivery of Petrobras 78 (P-78), the first of a series of turnkey floating production, storage and offloading (FPSO) units to Petrobras.The sailaway ceremony took place two weeks ago at Seatrium’s Singapore yard. Upon delivery, the P-78 will be deployed in Brazil’s prolific Buzios field, the largest deepwater oil field globally, with a production capacity of 180,000 barrels of oil per day (bopd), 7.2 million cubic metres (mcbm) of gas per day, and a storage capacity of 2 million barrels of oil.The P-78 will rank among the largest in the global operating fleet of FPSOs.