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Interstate Diesel
Manufacturer of diesel engine injectors
Interstate Diesel Service
Manufacturer
Interstate McBee LLC
Replacement engine parts supplier
Ironhead Marine Inc.
Full service marine maintenance and repairs, construction, conversion and repowering
Iten Industries
Composite material manufacturer and molder
J.L. McGuire and Associates Inc.
Automation Equipment
LADD Industries
Exclusive US distributor of Deutsch Industrial Connectors
LADD Industries, Inc.
Exclusive U.S. Distributor for Deutsch IPD Electrical Connectors
Lake Erie Diving, Inc.
Commercial Diving & ROV Services
Lake Erie Ship Repair and Fabrication LLC.
Ship Repair and Fabrication, Small tugs and Barges
laken shipping corp
marine transportation
Lamor Corporation LLC
Manufacturer of oil spill clean-up products
Lincoln Electric
The Lincoln Electric Company, headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio, is the world leader in the design, development and manufacture of arc welding products, robotic arc welding systems, welding fume control systems, plasma and oxyfuel cutting equipment.
Lincoln Electric - The Welding Experts
Lincoln Electric is the world leader in arc welding products, cutting products and application solutions.
Metalphoto of Cincinnati
Full service manufacturer high quality identification products.
Maritime News
At Least Three Tankers Hit in Gulf
At least three tankers were damaged off the Gulf coast and one seafarer was killed as Iranian retaliation for U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran exposed ships to collateral damage, shipping sources and officials said on Sunday.Risks to commercial shipping have surged in the past 24 hours, with more than 200 vessels including oil and liquefied gas tankers dropping anchor around the Strait of Hormuz and surrounding waters, shipping data showed on Sunday.Iran has said it has closed navigation through the critical waterway, prompting Asian governments and refiners - key buyers - to assess oil stockpiles.The U.S.
U.S., Israel Stike Iran: What's Next for Shipping
The diplomatic route in Iran is now exhausted, as last night the United States and Israel attacked Iran, sharply escalating security risks for commercial shipping in the Persian Gulf and adjacent waters, prompting immediate operational and insurance repercussions across the global maritime sector.According to Jakob Larsen, Chief Safety & Security Officer at BIMCO, the attacks “dramatically increase the security risk to ships operating in the Persian Gulf and adjacent waters,” particularly for vessels with business ties to U.S. or Israeli interests.Larsen cautioned that ships connected commercially to U.S. or Israeli entities are more likely to be targeted in any retaliatory action.
Seatrium Delivers Next-Gen WTIV Newbuild to Maersk Offshore Wind
Singapore-based Seatrium has delivered a next-generation wind turbine installation vessel (WTIV) to Maersk Offshore Wind, following the completion of sea trials and final readiness evaluations.The custom-engineered vessel is designed to install 15+ MW-class offshore wind turbines and is equipped with a 1,900-tonne main crane featuring a 180-metre hook height.The construction program included heavy-lift operations, full system integration and validation by international classification societies.The WTIV features a feeder-based installation design with a stabilizing system that holds feeder vessels during component transfer, even in high sea states.
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.