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Carlisle & Finch
Carlisle & Finch Company, founded in 1894 and headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio, is recognized for its significant contributions to both the toy industry and the marine and industrial lighting sectors. Initially, the company garnered attention for producing the first commercially available electric toy trains
Carlisle & Finch Company
The Carlisle & Finch Company, founded in 1894 and headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio, has a rich history and varied product offerings over the years. Initially, the company gained fame for producing the first electric toy trains, which contributed significantly to the early development of the model train industry
Carter Diamond Tool Corp.
Manufacturer of Natural and Polycrystalline (PCD) Diamond tipped tools for turning, boring, drilling, milling, non-ferrous materials.
Cincinnati Gearing Systems
Cincinnati Gearing Systems (CGS) is a recognized leader in the design and manufacturing of precision gear and gearbox systems. With roots dating back to the early 20th century, CGS has built a strong reputation for delivering high-quality, custom-engineered solutions to meet the demanding requirements of various
Cincinnati Testing Laboratories, Inc.
Cincinnati Testing Laboratories, Inc. (CTL) is a company that specializes in materials, product, and structural testing services. Founded in 1965, CTL provides a broad range of testing services to multiple industries, including aerospace, automotive, construction, and energy sectors. The company is headquartered in
Clampco Products
Clampco Products is a company specializing in the design and manufacture of various types of clamps, including hose clamps, V-band clamps, T-bolt band clamps, and other related clamping solutions. Established in the early 1970s, the company has built a reputation for providing high-quality clamping products used in a
Clampco Products, Inc
Clampco Products, Inc. is an American company that specializes in the manufacturing of high-quality clamping products. The company is known for producing a wide range of clamps, including T-bolt band clamps, V-band clamps and couplings, worm gear clamps, and custom-designed clamps to meet specific customer
Columbus Marine Repair LLC
marine repair and painting business
CST-Cincinnati
Marine Gear Manufacturer
Denison Hydraulics
Denison products are used extensively on steering gear and cranes; in-deck machinery and stabilizers; mooring winches; pipe laying vessels and replenishment at sea systems.
Desmond Stephan Mfg
Manufactures Scarifying Cutters and Barnacle Removal Tool
Desmond-Stephan Mfg. Co.
Manufacturer of Industrial tools
Desmond-Stephan Mfg. Company
Manufacturer of Industrial Tools
Dimex Corporation
Manufacturer
Drivetrain USA - HS Turbochargers
Manufacturer of High Efficiency Turbochargers
Duramax Marine
World leader in water lubricated bearing technology.
Duramax Marine LLC
Manufacturer of Cutless brand water lubricated bearings, DuraCooler Keel Coolers, Stuffing Boxes, Shaft Seals, and Dock Bumper
E-Crane Internationa, USA
Sales and Support of Equilibrium Cranes
Ecrane International - USA
Equilibrium Cranes for Bulk Material handling
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Maritime News
U.S. Icebreaker Build Plan Moves Forward at Warp Speed
The quest to rebuild the U.S. iceabreaking fleet continues to move at lightening speed, with Seaspan Shipyards (Seaspan) signing agreements with Bollinger Shipyards (Bollinger) and Rauma Marine Constructions Oy (Rauma) to provide its Multi-Purpose Icebreaker (MPI) design and associated supply chain packages to enable rapid construction and delivery of up to six vessels for the U.S. Coast Guard’s Arctic Security Cutter (ASC) program.Rauma will build up to two vessels in Finland with delivery expected in 2028 under the contracts formally announced by the U.S. Coast Guard last week. Bollinger will construct up to four cutters in the U.S; the first U.S.-built vessel is expected in 2029.
U.S. Shipbuilding: Tactical Strategy or Ready to Cut Steel in 2026?
Maritime 2026 opened with a bang between the announcement of Battleships, Venezuela, shadow fleets and yes, U.S. shipbuilding. The commercial building issue may come down to strategic patience or the adaptability to evolve through new technology while ignoring historic, old tactics. The subject requires another year of debate as the line separating the success or failure of Naval and Commercial shipbuilding in the U.S. is slowly becoming a blur. Look towards Naval growth developing in non-traditional patterns … because it has to.With China leading all of the discussions, it is only fitting to quote Sun Tzu in the Art of War.“Strategy without tactics is the slowest route to victory.
US Moves to Seize Russian-Flagged, Venezuela-Linked Tanker after Atlantic Pursuit
The United States is attempting to seize a Russian-flagged oil tanker with links to Venezuela after a more than two-week-long pursuit across the Atlantic and as a Russian submarine and warship were close by, two U.S. officials told Reuters on Wednesday.The seizure, which could stoke tensions with Russia, came after the tanker, originally known as the Bella-1, slipped through a U.S. maritime "blockade" of sanctioned tankers and rebuffed U.S. Coast Guard efforts to board it.The officials, who were speaking on condition of anonymity, said the operation was being carried out by the Coast Guard and U.S. military.This appeared to be the first time in recent memory that the U.S.
Kawasaki Heavy Industries to Build World's Largest Liquefied Hydrogen Carrier
Kawasaki Heavy Industries and Japan Suiso Energy have signed a contract to build the world’s largest liquefied hydrogen carrier, marking a step toward the commercialization of an international hydrogen supply chain.The vessel will have a cargo capacity of about 40,000 cubic meters and will be built at Kawasaki Heavy Industries’ Sakaide Works in Kagawa Prefecture. Japan Suiso Energy is the project operator for Japan’s New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO) Green Innovation Fund Project, which aims to demonstrate ship-to-shore loading and unloading of liquefied hydrogen and conduct ocean-going trials by fiscal year 2030.
Trio of WSF Vessels Pulled from Service for Mechanical Issues
At Washington State Ferries, 2026 has started with a thud, one ferry each of the first three days of the year were pulled from service for mechanical problems. Here's a rundown.Walla Walla was removed from our Seattle/Bremerton route midday Thursday, Jan. 1. A propeller blade broke off. The cause is still unknown. We expect to learn more when the vessel enters emergency dry dock at Everett Ship Repair later this week. Both propellers will be replaced. The work is expected to take two to three weeks, with a return to service by the end of the month. Chimacum is currently providing one-boat service on our Seattle/Bremerton route.Kittitas was pulled Friday morning, Jan.