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Gene Spinazola, P. E. & Associates, INC.
Fire protection and safety for marinas and boatyards
Gibbs & Cox, Inc.
commercial and military marine craft designing
Gowen Marine
Full service boatyard
Great Atlantic Navigation Co.
Vessel and project management.
International WorkBoat Show
Tradeshow Organizer and Publisher
Jamaica Bay
luxury private yacht
John Jay Marine, Inc.
boat sales and brokerage
Knight Marine Service
Marina and Boat Storage
Landing School of Boatbuilding and Design
Marine Trades School: Boatbuilding; Small Vessel Design; Marine Systems Technology
Long Reach Marine Group, LLC
Designers, Builders & Operators of Excursion Vessels
Lulu Inc.
Tour Boat Company
Maine Maritime Academy
Maritime College Education
Maine Maritime Academy Continuing Education
Provide continuing education for Merchant Mariners
Maine Monolite
Boat and ship component builder using patented high tech composites manufacuring top performance, fuel efficent, low maintenance vessels
MILTON-CAT
Caterpillar Dealer
Navis Samyung Marine Electronics
Marine Electronics
NAVIS USA/ SAMYUNG MARINE ELECTRONICS
MARINE ELECTRONICS
NAVIS/Sam
SAMYUNG MARINE ELECTRONICS
NAVIS/SAMYUNG
Marine Electronics
NAVIS/Samyung Marine Electronics
SAMYUNG MARINE ELECTRONICS
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Maritime News
Orange Marine Orders Two More Cable Laying and Repair Vessels from Vard
Norwegian ship designer and builder VARD has secured on order from France’s Orange Marine for two additional cable laying and repair vessels of the VARD 9 03 design, to be built at Colombo Dockyard in Sri Lanka.The vessels will be based on the same design as CS Sophie Germain, delivered to Orange Marine in July 2023.The order continues a long-standing collaboration between VARD and Orange Marine that began in 2012, when VARD was selected to design and construct the fiber optic cable laying and repair vessel Pierre de Fermat, based on the VARD 9 01 design.
BOEM Proposes BBG3, Third Gulf of America Lease Sale
The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management announced a Proposed Notice of Sale for the third offshore oil and gas lease sale under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. The proposed lease sale, known as Lease Sale Big Beautiful Gulf 3, or BBG3, is scheduled to take place on Aug. 12, 2026.This sale is the third of 30 Gulf of America oil and gas lease sales required by the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (Public Law No: 119-21). By committing to a predictable sale schedule, the Department is delivering on President Trump’s promise to expand American energy production and strengthen U.S. energy dominance.
Ferries: A Boost to Japan’s Long-Haul Ferry Fleet
Long-distance ferry routes form a key part of Japan’s national transport infrastructure, connecting the archipelago’s four major islands and littoral centers of population, commerce and industry.RoRo passenger (RoPax) ferry fleet renewal and development has been a constant process over the past two decades in particular, driven largely by freight demand in combination with the pursuit of cost efficiencies and in response to new legislative edicts and rising customer expectations. A cohesive Japanese approach, founded on enduring commercial ties between compatriot shipowners, builders and suppliers, continues to see construction focused on Japanese yards.
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.
Xeneta: Weekly Ocean Container Shipping Market Update
“Average spot rates are down this week across all main fronthaul trades out of the Far East. From Far East to US West Coast and US East Coast, it is a textbook market development with falling spot rates coinciding with a slight uptick in offered capacity,” said Peter Sand, Xeneta Chief Analyst.“It is a different story from Far East to North Europe where offered capacity has decreased week-on-week but spot rates continue to fall. This suggests an even weaker market on this trade.“2026 is expected to be a year defined by overcapacity in container shipping, compounded by a largescale return of services to the Red Sea.