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Robicheaux Insulation Systems, Inc.
Marine Interiors
Robicheaux Manufacturing, Inc.
Marine Interiors
RodCo Power Products Inc.
Manufactures Rep. / Engineering Consulting
Root International, Inc.
Distributor
Running Waters Inc.
Water Distiller Mfg.
Safety Management Systems Training Academy
SMS provides a comprehensive list of safety and regulatory compliance training required by MMS, U.S. Coast Guard, OSHA, IADC, API, STCW part 95 and the DOT. This training can be conducted at our 96,000 square foot training academy in Lafayette, La
Scan Pacific Marine LLC
Sales of Lifeboats, Freefall lifeboats, Rescueboats, Daughtercrafts, Davits, Marine and Offshore Cranes, Winches, Manrider Winches
Scan Pacific Marine, LLC
Factory representative for MacGregor Plimsoll and MacGregor Hydramarine
SCHOTTEL, Inc.
SCHOTTEL is a group of companies specializing in the development, design, production and marketing of azimuth propulsion and manoeuvring units, as well as complete propulsion systems for vessels of all kinds and sizes.
SEA HORSE MARINE , INC.
Marine Transportation
Sea Horse Systems
Manufacturers of USCG certified Marine Sanitation Devices
Sea Horse Systems, LLC
manufacturers of USCG marine sanitation devices
Seabulk Towing Services, Inc.
Harbor, Offshore, and Ocean Towing
Seacoast Electronics, Inc.
Premier Marine Fire and Gas Detection Systems
Maritime News
US Fires Hellfire Missile at Tanker
The U.S. military fired a Hellfire missile at a tanker heading toward Iran on Tuesday as part of a blockade being imposed by President Donald Trump, who is pressing Tehran to negotiate a peace agreement on his terms.The U.S. military's Central Command posted a video showing the missile strike the tanker and said it targeted the Botswana-flagged M/T Lexie's engine room, disabling it."The ship's crew ignored repeated warnings, failing to comply with directions from U.S. forces multiple times over a 24-hour period," Central Command said in a statement."A U.S.
Firmus, SUBCO to Build Bernacchi-1 Subsea Fiber Option Connection
Firmus and SUBCO announced a landmark agreement to build a new submarine fiber optic cable connecting Tasmania to mainland Australia, significantly expanding the state's digital capacity and supporting the next generation of AI infrastructure. The new cable, to be named Bernacchi-1 in honor of pioneering Tasmanian-raised scientist and Antarctic explorer Louis Bernacchi, will connect Tasmania into SUBCO's SMAP cable system between Sydney and Melbourne.Underwritten by Firmus, this represents a major private-sector led investment in Tasmania's digital infrastructure, that will be for the benefit of all Tasmanians for generations to come.
C-Suite Interview: Hayato Suga, President & CEO, ClassNK
Classification societies have always occupied a unique position in maritime: technical arbiters, rule makers, certifiers, and, increasingly, strategic advisors helping shipowners navigate some of the most consequential decisions in shipping’s and shipbuilding’s history. As maritime grapples with decarbonization mandates, digital transformation, automation, and the growing influence of artificial intelligence, that role is becoming both broader and more complex.For ClassNK, one of the world’s largest and leading classification societies, the challenge is not simply keeping pace with industry change, but helping define how that change unfolds.
MSC Confirms Container Ship Hit by Projectiles in Iraqi Port
MSC Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) has confirmed that its container vessel MSC Sariska V was struck by two projectiles while departing the port of Umm Qasr in Iraq on June 1, though no crew members were injured.According to the company, the first projectile hit the vessel while a pilot was onboard during departure from the port, while a second struck the crew accommodation area shortly afterwards.MSC said all crew members were safe and unharmed and that the vessel and its cargo were secured following the incident.The local media reports indicated that Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) had claimed responsibility for the attack, describing it as a response to U.S.
SBM Offshore, Solstad to Build New Deepwater Installation Vessel
SBM Offshore and Solstad Offshore have formed a joint venture that has entered into a letter of intent with a shipyard for the construction of a multi-purpose deepwater installation and construction vessel, with delivery targeted in the first half of 2029.The vessel will be owned by a joint venture in which Solstad Offshore will hold a 50.1% stake and SBM Offshore 49.9%. Solstad Shipping will act as ship manager, while SBM Offshore will charter the vessel for its own projects. When not required for SBM Offshore projects, the vessel may be chartered to third parties.