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Custom Navigation Systems Inc.
Full service Marine Electronics Dealer
Custom Navigation Systems, Inc.
Marine Electronics systems
DAPEM
Marine Boilers works, Pipeworks
Defender Industries
Marine Retailer
Defender Industries, Inc.
Marine Equipment and Supplies
ECM Maritime Services, LLC
The Industry Leader in Regulatory Compliance
Elvex Corporation
Safety Products manufacturer
fine metalworking, ltd.
ornamental and specialty/misc. metals, small to medium size projects
Fischer Technology
Manufacturer of instruments for coating thickness measurement, material analysis, micro-hardness measurement and materials testing.
Five Star Products Inc.
Manufacturer of precision non-shrink grouts for machinery mounting, concrete repair mortars, epoxy adhesives and coatings.
Force 8 Marine, LLC
Professional / Commercial Rigid Hull Inflatable Boats
Forecast International
Leading Provider of Turbomachinery Intelligence
GENERAL DYNAMICS CORP.
General Dynamics Corporation is a major American aerospace and defense corporation. Here's a detailed overview of the company:
History and Background
Founded: 1952
Headquarters: Reston, Virginia, USA
General Dynamics was formed by the merger and acquisition of several defense contractors. It has a long history tied
Maritime News
Al-Designed CTV Saves 100,000 Liters of Fuel, 258 Tons of CO2 a Year
Compute Maritime, the deep tech company behind NeuralShipper, the world's first Al platform for ship design, has revealed the results of its UK Government-funded project, GenDSOM, to bring generative Al and additive manufacturing into ship design.Working with consortium partners Siemens Digital Industries Software, Rapid Fusion, HP, BYD Naval Architects and the University of Southampton, the project has produced a next-generation crew transfer vessel (CTV) for the offshore wind sector that, in detailed performance modeling, saves 101,671 liters of fuel and 258.7 tons of CO2 per vessel every year compared with a conventional baseline.The designed vessel, a 32.
US Disables Tanker; Indian Crew Safe After Fire
U.S. forces disabled an unladen oil tanker in the Gulf of Oman on Monday after it attempted to sail to an Iranian port in violation of the ongoing blockade against Iran, the U.S. military said.U.S. Central Command said in a post on X that the M/T Marivex, a Palau-flagged vessel, was transiting international waters in the Gulf of Oman toward Iran when it was targeted.An F/A-18 Super Hornet from the USS Abraham Lincoln fired a precision munition into the ship's engineering and steering spaces after the crew failed to comply with directions from U.S. forces, CENTCOM said."Marivex is no longer sailing to Iran," it said.
Methanol Fuel Retrofit Developed for Inland and Coastal Marine
A dual fuel combustion system developed by Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) in collaboration with Caterpillar Inc. addresses the challenge of methanol ignition in diesel engines, with clear relevance for inland and coastal marine vessels.Methanol is typically produced from natural gas, an abundant domestic resource, and converting it into a liquid allows easier storage and handling. However, methanol does not ignite easily, creating a barrier for vessels that rely on compression-ignition diesel engines.ORNL’s approach pairs methanol with a small amount of diesel used as a pilot fuel to start combustion, enabling methanol dual fuel operation across a much wider range of conditions.
The Heavy Lift Group: Navigating a New Reality in Project Cargo Logistics
Escalating geopolitical tensions and regional conflicts are having a profound impact on international trade, subjecting supply chains to intense operational volatility, rigid compliance demands, and significant financial pressures. Out of necessity, logistics providers are taking a more selective, risk-averse approach when preparing and executing their business plans.For The Heavy Lift Group (THLG), a global alliance of specialized heavy transport companies, caution and pragmatism have become the foundation for every operational decision.
Russia Conducts Baltic Sea Drills During NATO Exercises in the Region
Russia's navy has conducted military drills in the Baltic Sea, practising unguided missile launches, bombing runs and missile strikes, it said, as major U.S.-NATO exercises also took place in the region, the Interfax news agency reported on Tuesday.The NATO BALTOPS naval exercise, which began on June 4 and runs until June 20, are the biggest war games in the Baltic Sea this year, bringing together some 20 vessels from 15 nations with around 6,000 personnel.Russia carried out its own drills from June 8–9 in and near its Kaliningrad exclave, involving around 10 military aircraft, including fighter jets and bombers, as well as two small missile ships, according to Interfax.