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A Tech Thing
Computer related equipment and solutions on site
A Tech Thing Inc.
Tech Support for Systems and Printing
A Tech Thing, Inc.
Computer related equipment and solutions on site
A.D.M.BOAT WORKS
Gas Motors,Stern Drive & Jet repairs
ABB Inc., BU Turbocharging
ABB Turbocharger Sales & Service
ABT-TRAC
Manufacturer and US Distributor
ABT-TRAC Arcturus Marine
USA Manufacturer of marine products
acc marine
design and fab of fiberglass structures
Adept Process Services, LLC
Marine Services and Equipment
Advanced BioCatalytics Corporation
Advanced BioCatalytics Corporation`s proprietary technologies combine low molecular weight proteins and surfactants that change the nature of surfactant chemistry and accelerate the biological degradation or organic materials.
Advanced Composite Products and Technology Inc.
Develop and manufacture light weigth corrosion resistant hardware and structures
Advanced Composite Products and Techology Inc.
Manufacture and development of Advanced Composite Products.
Advanced Composite Traders
Seller of Advanced Composite Fabrics at prices far below wholsale
Agiosat Global Communications
Agiosat provides satellite-based communications systems and services for the Maritime markets, oil & gas, government and disaster recovery on a global scale. Services can be scaled from hand-held to whole ship systems.
Agiosat Globsl Communications
Shipboard Satellite Communication Systems and Services including data, voice and video on a worldwide basis. Agiosat`s VSAT antenna system is the smallest, most accurate and easiest to service in its` class.
Aitech Defense Systems
Serves the world-wid defense and aerospace and space electronic embedded computing markets and offers a complete line of industry standard, rugged COTS embedded computing subsystems, modules and programmatic services.
AJV,Inc
Grading/Paving/Underground
Alpha Star Corporation
Damage, fatigue prediction software
Maritime News

IMO Adopts Tougher Resolution to Tackle Illicit 'Shadow' Fleet
The United Nations' shipping agency on Wednesday adopted a resolution targeting illicit shipping practices from the so-called unregulated "shadow fleet" in an effort to clamp down on unsafe activities at sea.There are hundreds of ageing oil tankers that form part of a parallel fleet of vessels transporting oil including for Russia, which has been hit by Western sanctions but also the enforcement of Group of Seven regulation that caps the price of Moscow's oil exports at $60 with penalties imposed on those that ship above that price.Iran, which has also been struggling with separate sanctions in recent years, has also turned to such ships to export its oil, sources have said.

Containership Strikes Floating Bridge in the Suez Canal
A container ship collided with a floating bridge in the eastern lane of the Suez Canal on Wednesday but the passage of ships through the waterway was not interrupted, the Suez Canal Authority (SCA) said.Tugboats helped the One Orpheus after it suffered a fault with its rudder while transiting the canal on its way from Singapore to the Netherlands, the authority said in a statement.The incident occurred in the eastern lane of the middle section of the canal, built as an expansion that was completed in 2015.

Wärtsilä to Roll Out Four More Methanol Engines
Technology group Wärtsilä said it plans to introduce another four methanol engines to its portfolio. In addition to the Wärtsilä 32 methanol engine launched last year, Wärtsilä will add the Wärtsilä 20, Wärtsilä 31, Wärtsilä 46F and Wärtsilä 46TS, available for deliveries at different points from 2025 onward.Methanol is one of the primary alternative fuel choices for the shipping industry to achieve net zero carbon emissions by 2050. 'Green' methanol can be produced using renewable energy sources and carbon capture technology, making it a sustainable and carbon-neutral option.

Sails and Satellite Navigation Could Cut Shipping Industry’s Emissions By Up to a Third
In the vast expanse of the world’s oceans, a transformation is underway.The international shipping sector, made up of thousands of massive cargo ships laden with many of the goods we buy, emits carbon dioxide (CO₂) roughly equivalent to the entire country of Germany.Our research emphasises the need for immediate action. Reducing shipping emissions by 34% by 2030 is necessary to stay on course with the Paris Agreement’s 1.5°C goal. But with low-carbon fuel pipelines unlikely to be available at the necessary scale until at least the 2030s, how can the industry meet its short-term target?Enter a new solution with ancient origins: sails.

Seaspan Enters Car Carrier Segment in Order with Glovis
Containerships owner/operator Seaspan Corporation signaled its entry into the car carrier segment in confirming a deal to order a series of new pure car and truck carriers (PCTC) in partnership with Hyundai Glovis (Glovis).The 10,800 CEU are the largest PCTCs under development to date. They will be dual-fuel liquefied natural gas (LNG), as well as ammonia-and methanol-ready.Seaspan said it negotiated the purchase from Shanghai Waigaoqiao Shipbuilding, a China State Shipbuilding Corporation shipyard. Upon delivery, the vessels will operate under long-term time charter, Seaspan said.