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Stahlin Non-Metalic Enclosures
Stahlin is a member company of Robroy Industries. Robroy Industries is an organization of synergistic member companies dedicated to product and service leadership within specialty markets.
Star Line Mackinac Island Hydro-Jet Ferry
Mackinac Island Passenger Ferry
Star Line Mackinaw Island Ferry
Hydro-Jet Ferry Service
Superior Consumables
MIG WELDING SUPPLIES/SUB ARC
SURE FLOW PRODUCTS, LLC
Instrumentation & Filtration Supplier
TECLA MARINE AND BERT`S CUSTOM TACKLE
MANUFACTURER SINCE 1897 OF MARINE AND FISHING TACKLE PROCUCTS
Teignbridge Propellers Inc
Propeller Manufacturer
The R.J. Marshall Company
Manufacturer of particulate materials
Thermal Wave Imaging, Inc.
World leader in Pulse Thermographic Inspection-NDT technology for corrosion & composite inspection.
Torsion Control Products
manufacture helical spring torsional couplings
TWM TECHNOLOGY LLC
NEW CONCEPT MOTOR FOR PRO PULSION AND ELECTRIC GENERATION, POWERED BY LEAD ACID BATTERIES.
Victron Energy LLC
Manufacturer of Power Conversion Equipment
VTE INC.
TERMINAL INSULATORS & ELECTROMECHANICAL ITEMS
Maritime News
Fincantieri, Navantia to Form JV for European Patrol Corvette Program
Italy’s Fincantieri and Spain’s Navantia have signed a memorandum of understanding to jointly coordinate and execute the European Patrol Corvette (EPC) program, strengthening industrial cooperation under one of Europe’s most ambitious defense initiatives.The two shipbuilders plan to create a joint venture to manage and execute the program. The vehicle will be open to participation from other project partners, with incorporation subject to the finalization of transaction documents and customary conditions precedent.
Watch: Salvors Refloat Grounded Barge in San Juan Harbor
The barge Defiant was refloated from the Castillo San Felipe del Morro shoreline in San Juan Harbor, Wednesday at approximately 2:22 a.m., just before high tide.Salvage crews and tugboat operators prepositioned three tugboats and completed all the preparations, including the pressurization of all cargo tanks, voids and compartments in the barge. The tugboat, Lobo Grande, successfully pulled the barge off the rocks with the assistance of the incoming tide.An earlier attempt on Tuesday only moved the barge approximately 25-feet.The barge is now moored at Pier 16.It grounded at approximately noon, Feb. 9, just off the Port of San Juan harbor entrance.
Cuba Kills Four on Florida-Based Speedboat that Opened Fire
Cuban forces killed four people and wounded six others aboard a Florida-based speedboat that entered Cuban waters on Wednesday and opened fire on a Cuban patrol, the Cuban government said at a time of heightened tensions with the United States.The wounded were evacuated and receiving medical attention, while the Cuban patrol commander was also wounded, Cuba's Interior Ministry said in a statement, adding that the matter was under investigation to clarify exactly what happened.The highly unusual incident took place as the United States has blocked virtually all oil shipments to the island, increasing pressure on the Communist-run government.
SDHI to Complete Five Offshore Support Vessels for San Maritime
Swan Defence and Heavy Industries Limited (SDHI) has announced it will complete five offshore support vessels (OSVs) for Kakinada-based San Maritime India, marking a further step in the revival of the Pipavav shipyard.San Maritime has begun docking the vessels at SDHI’s yard in Pipavav for completion under IR Class, after which the ships are expected to serve offshore industry demand.The hulls were acquired by SDHI as part of its acquisition plan for Reliance Naval and Engineering Limited (RNEL) through India’s National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) process. They were subsequently acquired by San Maritime from SDHI.
CK Hutchison Concessions Annulled for Two Ports Along the Panama Canal
Hong Kong conglomerate CK Hutchison said on Tuesday Panama authorities had threatened its employees with criminal prosecution if they defied orders to leave two strategic canal ports at the centre of a legal battle that has embroiled Beijing and Washington.CK Hutchison said Panama's decision to cancel key port contracts and grant temporary licences to Maersk and the Mediterranean Shipping (MSC) was 'unlawful' as it considers national and international legal action against the country.Panama on Monday published in its official gazette a Supreme Court ruling canceling key port contracts held by a subsidiary of CK Hutchison, known as Panama Ports Company (PPC).