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Long Line`s Inc. Retired
Transportation of barges.
Long Line`s Inc./ Retired
Transportation of barges.
Machine Technologies Inc
Machine Technologies Inc has been manufacturing boring bars for 85 years. Machine Technolgies Inc.`s engineering staff is comprised of innovative mechanical engineers with experience in machine design and related disciplines.
Machine Technologies Inc.
Machine Technologies Inc. has been manufacturing Boring Bars for 85 years. Our engineering staff is comprised of innovative mechanical engineers with experience in machine design and related disciplines.
marine Contractors Inc
Heavy construction rivers and lakes
Marine Envionmental Mgmt., llc
Small Business Women Owned - Dedicated to providing the latest technologies for environmental cleanups.
Marine Environmental Mgmt
Environmental Products
Marine Environmental Mgmt., llc
Small Business
Marine Environmental Mgmt.,llc
Marine Environmentally Safe Products
Maritime Exchange for the Delaware River and Bay
Non-Profit Trade Association
Materials Sciences Corporation
Design and analysis for composite structures. Recognized leader in the application of advanced materials to marine products.
McCullough Sales Corporation
Manufacturer`s Representatives/Distributor
MLC Claim Services
Maritime Claims, Investigatiive & Management Services
nexArc Inc.
supplier of welding filler material. Offering mill direct buying power on all types of consumables. AWS/ASME, ABS, Military,Navy Nuclear, certifications available with all tested material.
North Sea Resins
Pipe and Tank Repair Kits
Observation Technologies
radar/AIS/Video/sensor integrators
Ocean Eye, Inc.
Ocean Eye, Inc. services, supports, and supplies the commercial diving industry.
Offshore Medical Consultants
OMC is a client-focused medical consultation business created to work with maritime operators seeking to improve their shipboard health and safety programs.
Offshore Medical Consultants, LLC
Go beyound STCW. OMC specializes on on-board, vessel-specific medical training.
Maritime News
Trump: US Will Help Free Ships Stranded in Strait of Hormuz
President Donald Trump said on Sunday that the United States would begin an effort to free up ships stranded in the Strait of Hormuz on Monday morning.Trump, in a post on his Truth Social site, gave few details about the operation, including whether the U.S. Navy would be involved. He described the effort as a "humanitarian gesture" meant only to aid neutral countries that were not involved in the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran."For the good of Iran, the Middle East, and the United States, we have told these Countries that we will guide their Ships safely out of these restricted Waterways, so that they can freely and ably get on with their business," Trump wrote in the post.
Baltic Exchange Sued Over Hormuz Freight Losses
Commodity trader Mercuria is suing the Baltic Exchange, the world's top provider of benchmark shipping indices, over losses it said were caused by oil tanker pricing data that did not account for the effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz, a court filing showed.The U.S.-Israeli war with Iran, which began on February 28, has left hundreds of ships and 20,000 seafarers stranded inside the Gulf and unable to sail through the vital chokepoints with only a few ships willing to make the voyages daily.
Pakistan Navy to Add Advanced Chinese Submarines
Pakistan's Navy will be getting a fleet of advanced Chinese submarines, a statement from the military and a government official said on Thursday, a move to strengthen Islamabad's maritime security as part of a growing defence cooperation with Beijing.The subs are in addition to Chinese-made J10-C fighter jets, which were war-tested for the first time during last year's Pakistan-India conflict.Pakistan and China are longtime allies and their defence cooperation has been enhanced since the conflict erupted.Islamabad says the Chinese-made planes were part of its air assault that downed India's French-made Rafale fighter jets last summer.
Royal Caribbean Cruise Slash Annual Profit Forecast as Fuel Costs Surge
Royal Caribbean cut its annual earnings forecast on Thursday, even after reporting a better-than-expected quarterly profit, as surging fuel costs linked to the Iran war weighed on the cruise operator.Still, its shares jumped 6% as demand for its vacation destinations remained resilient. Bookings for high-margin Mediterranean itineraries, which had softened due to geopolitical tensions, have now rebounded and are running at a higher pace than the same time last year, the company said.Royal Caribbean's efforts of investing in diverse offerings such as private islands and new cruise itineraries, including "Star of the Seas", have helped draw seasoned cruisers and new customers alike.
Submarine, Shipbuilding Demand Power GD Q1 Growth
General Dynamics reported a solid start to 2026, with its maritime-focused Marine Systems segment delivering standout growth driven by continued demand for U.S. Navy shipbuilding programs.The company posted overall first-quarter revenue of $13.5 billion, up 10.3% year-over-year, but the strongest gains came from Marine Systems, where revenue jumped 21% to $4.34 billion.Operating earnings in the segment climbed even faster, rising 26.4% to $316 million, with operating margin improving to 7.3%.Marine Systems — which includes submarine builder Electric Boat and surface shipyards Bath Iron Works and NASSCO — continues to benefit from sustained U.S.