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Strike-Hold
Strike-Hold is a rust and corrosion control product for electrical connections/equipment and all metals
Strike-Hold / MPH System Specialties, Inc.
manufacturer of multi-purpse metal cleaner/lubricant/preservative/demoisturant
Striker Master Yacht & Ship Brokerage
Yacht & Ship Brokerage
Structural Composites, Inc
Our expertise centers on the optimum utilization of composites theory, real data and experience to solve problems and to provide design, testing and technical support for fiber reinforced plastic (FRP) composites applications.
Structural Composites, Incorporated
Fiber reinforced Structures
Subaqueous Services, Inc.
Dredging Contractor
Subaqueous Services, LLC
Dredging Contractor
Sullivan & Company
Maritime Attorneys
Sun State Technical Services, Inc.
Contractor / distributor
Suncoast Marine Electronics
Navigation & Communication Equipmets sales, service and service
sunshine cordage corp
mfg of fiber ropes and twinr and cordagre
Super Yacht Carpentry Inc.
Trust Super Yacht Carpentry for the most superb results in restoration, interior refits and joinery projects.
Surge Suppression Incorporated
Manufacturer of transient voltage surge suppressors for commercial, industrial and marine applications
Surge Suppression, Inc.
surge suppression mfg.
Swanson Marine Survey, Inc.
Marine Surveyor, Small Vessels
Tampa Ship
shipbuilding and repair
Teak Marine Products USA
Supplier of precision engineered, pre-fabricated teak decking and other marine wood products.
Teak Marine Products USA LLC
Distributors and installers of prefabricated teak decking and flooring, and other marine wood products.
Maritime News
Op/Ed: Arctic Ice is a U.S Shipbuilding Thermostat – Let’s Turn Up the Heat
In December of 2025, the U.S. Coast Guard announced the award of two contracts to build up to six Arctic Security Cutter (ASC) icebreakers. The announcement declaring the vessels would be built between the United States and Finland in a major step forward for America’s national security in the Arctic region. The decision process encompassed more than the security of the Arctic passage. It announces a major shift in the U.S. Shipbuilding process. A second round of contracts were approved February 11, 2026 involving Davie in Canada and its recently purchased shipyard facility in Port Arthur, Texas under a similar agreement and process.
Container Shipping Consolidation Continues with $4.2B ZIM Acquisition
In a move that further reshapes the global liner landscape, Hapag-Lloyd has agreed to acquire ZIM Integrated Shipping Services Ltd. in an all-cash transaction valued at approximately $4.2 billion, the companies announced today.Under the terms of the merger agreement, Hapag-Lloyd will acquire ZIM for $35.00 per share in cash, representing a 58% premium to ZIM’s prior-day closing stock price, a 90% premium to its 90-day VWAP, and a 126% premium to its unaffected share price of $15.50 in August 2025 prior to market speculation.
India Seizes Iran-linked US-Sanctioned Tankers
India has seized three U.S.-sanctioned tanker ships linked to Iran this month and stepped up surveillance in its maritime zone to curb illicit trade, a source with direct knowledge of the matter said on Monday.India aims to prevent its waters from being used for ship-to-ship transfers that obscure the origin of oil cargoes, the source added.The seizures and heightened surveillance follow an improvement in U.S.-India relations. Washington earlier this month announced it will cut import tariffs on Indian goods to 18% from 50%, as New Delhi has agreed to stop Russian oil imports.
Trump Administration Unveils Details of Maritime Action Plan
Often debated and long-awaited, The White House released its long-anticipated America’s Maritime Action Plan (MAP), a 40+ page blueprint aimed at what it calls a new “Maritime Golden Age” for the United States.The document, developed under Executive Order 14269, lays out a four-pillar strategy to rebuild domestic shipbuilding capacity, expand the U.S.-flag fleet, reform maritime workforce development, and strengthen industrial resilience. For U.S. shipbuilders, vessel owners and maritime suppliers, the plan signals potentially historic investment — paired with significant structural reform.What It Means for U.S.
ACC, AWO Renew Marine Supply Chain Safety Agreement
The American Chemistry Council (ACC) and the American Waterways Operators (AWO) announced the renewal of a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) that reaffirms a shared commitment between the chemical industry and the U.S. tugboat, towboat, and barge industry to enhance safety, environmental protection, and security through Responsible Care and AWO’s Responsible Carrier Program (RCP).The agreement renews a streamlined approach that enables Responsible Care Partner companies in the marine sector to use the AWO Responsible Carrier Program audit framework as the pathway for meeting their Responsible Care certification obligations.