Pacific Maritime Magazine Online News for November 20, 2015

Subscribe to Pacific Maritime Magazine
INSIDE
PACIFIC MARITIME MAGAZINE


Marine Technology

Maritime software providers continue to move forward, working to anticipate customer’s needs to help them stay compliant and be as efficient as possible when it comes to several everyday tasks.

Victoria, BC-based Helm Operations recently released its fully user-customizable Planned Maintenance product. The product is made up of a suite of applications (apps) that allow customers to purchase only what they need.

The software apps are based on singular workflows and include onboard applications like engine log, wheelhouse, and mate’s desk, as well as onshore applications such as maintenance, inspections, dashboard and crew and vessel certifications…MORE

Friday, November 20, 2015

Have a news tip to share? Send an email to Mark Edward Nero

 

Story1Paper: America Vulnerable to Maritime Coercion

By Mark Edward Nero

While China continues to expand both its naval sea power and its fleet of merchant vessels, the United States has adopted an ‘abandon ship’ policy towards the merchant maritime industry, according to the authors of a new paper on maritime security. (Read full article)

Story2Coos Bay Port Picks New CEO

By Mark Edward Nero

The Oregon International Port of Coos Bay Port Commission has selected John Burns as its new chief executive officer. He will replace current CEO David Koch, whose time as a port employee ends Nov. 30. (Read full article)

Story3Oakland in Talks for Logistics Complex
By Mark Edward Nero

The Port of Oakland has begun talks to develop the next phase of a 170-acre Seaport Logistics Complex. Port commissioners on Nov. 12 gave the go-ahead, authorizing exclusive negotiations between the port and industrial real estate developer CenterPoint Properties. (Read full article)

Story4Seattle-Tacoma Volumes Up Almost 3 Percent
By Mark Edward Nero

The percentage of containers imported and exported through the ports of Seattle and Tacoma combined was up 2.8 percent last month compared to the same month in 2014, according to newly released statistics. (Read full article)


 
Pacific Maritime Magazine is published by Philips Publishing Group. All rights Reserved.

Philips Publishing Group

 

Tags: ,