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Deep South Shipping, LLC
Vessel Operator
Deutz Corp
manufacturer
Deutz Corp.
Diesel Engine Manufacturer
DEUTZ Corporation
DEUTZ Corporation is one of the world’s leading, independent manufacturers of diesel and gas engines with a comprehensive output range from 15 to 2,000 HP.
E.M.E. - Emergency Management Equipment
Mfr and Distbr EMS Products
Expotec, Inc
CAD/CAM Supplier
Garden City Classics
Regional dealer/distributor of synthetic & conventional lubricants & fuel additives
Gresham Marine Surveying, Inc.
Marine surveying & Consulting company located near Savannah.
IMLCORP, LLC
Manufacturer of high quality clear voice emergency notification loudspeaker systems for improved communications, safety and security in every emergency.
Jered Industries, Inc.
Design and manufacture Naval shipboard equipment
JM Inspections LLC
Project Management / Coating Consultant & Inspection
Laminex - Div. of Bondo Corp
Manufacturer of Lexzar Polyurea Coatings, Rubbercote
Magnolia Plastics, Inc.
mfr. of stock and custom formulated epoxies
Megadoor, Inc.
Megadoor provides "opening solutions" for a wide variety of tough, large door applications. With over 30 years experience in the Marine Industry, Megadoor has proven to be the most cost effective solution of "large openings" for shipyard applications
Mensura Capital, LLC
Financial and Strategic Business Consultants with Extensive Experience in the Marine and Offshore Industries
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Maritime News
UN Resolution on Protecting Hormuz Shipping Vetoed
China and Russia on Tuesday vetoed a U.N. resolution encouraging states to coordinate efforts to protect commercial shipping in the Strait of Hormuz, calling the measure biased against Iran, while Washington's ambassador to the world body called on "responsible nations" to join the U.S. in securing the waterway.The 15-member Security Council voted 11 in favor of the resolution presented by Bahrain, with two against - China and Russia - and two abstentions.U.S. President Donald Trump threatened that "a whole civilization will die tonight" as Iran showed no sign of accepting his ultimatum to open the Strait of Hormuz by Tuesday evening, Washington time.Oil prices have surged since the U.S.
Jones Act Waiver Not Boosting Oil Flows Within U.S.
U.S. President Donald Trump's move allowing foreign-flagged cargo ships to move fuel and other goods between domestic ports has so far had little impact on American oil supply, according to trade data and analysts who noted that U.S. refiners and shippers are earning more profits sending fuel overseas.Last month, Trump waived Jones Act limitations for 60 days starting March 17, hoping the move would help tame the surge in fuel prices caused by the Iran war by increasing shipments from the U.S. Gulf Coast to other coastal markets in the country.So far, however, shipping data shows the move has not boosted U.S. oil flows between domestic ports. Instead, U.S.
Loaded LNG Tankers from Qatar Turn Back Before Hormuz Crossing
Two vessels loaded with liquefied natural gas (LNG) from Ras Laffan, Qatar, turned back after they moved eastward towards the Strait of Hormuz, ship-tracking data showed on Monday.Had the vessels successfully crossed the strait, it would have been the first transit of LNG cargoes through the waterway since the U.S.-Israel war with Iran began on February 28.Data from analytics firms Kpler and LSEG showed the vessels, Al Daayen and Rasheeda, loaded their cargoes in late February. The data also indicated that the Al Daayen tanker was signalling for China at the moment.Additionally, Kpler data showed both tankers as controlled by QatarEnergy.
Ukrainian Drones Sink Russian Cargo Vessel
A cargo ship carrying wheat sank in the Sea of Azov after coming under attack from Ukrainian drones, a Russia-installed official said on Sunday, leaving one person dead and two missing.Vladimir Saldo, Moscow-installed leader of the Russian-controlled parts of Ukraine's Kherson region, said the attack occurred on Friday but crew members were unable to make known what had happened to them until Sunday."It became known that the reason for the sinking of the Volgo-Balt in the Sea of Azov was a terrorist attack by the Kyiv regime," Saldo wrote on Telegram.He said the crew abandoned ship and was only able to reach shore on Sunday near the village of Strilkove in Kherson region.
Energy Workforce & Technology Council March Report Shows Rebound in Energy Services Employment
The Energy Workforce & Technology Council released its March 2026 jobs report, showing a modest rebound in energy services employment following declines earlier in the year.Energy services employment totaled 627,018 jobs in March, an increase of 1,877 positions from February, according to preliminary data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) and Energy Workforce analysis.March’s gains reflect a measured increase in activity across the sector, as companies continue to operate with discipline while responding to improving market conditions.At the national level, the U.S. labor market also strengthened. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the U.S.