- by BPC Staff
- onOctober 12, 2014
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Subscribe to Pacific Maritime Magazine PRINT EDITION September 2014 Issue Fidley Watch: A Gentle Breeze By Chris Philips Managing Editor As technology continues to advance, maritime software companies are adapting their products to the demands of today’s generation of mariners, longshoremen and naval architects. From programs […]
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- by BPC Staff
- onOctober 7, 2014
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Subscribe to Pacific Maritime Magazine PRINT EDITION September 2014 Issue Information Technology and Marine Software By Kathy A. Smith As technology continues to advance, maritime software companies are adapting their products to the demands of today’s generation of mariners, longshoremen and naval architects. From programs […]
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- by BPC Staff
- onOctober 3, 2014
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Subscribe to Pacific Maritime Magazine PRINT EDITION September 2014 Issue Opinion: Europe is Breaking the Egg By John E. Graykowski We may soon be able to retire the tiresome “chicken and egg” cliché to describe LNG development, since there has been movement in the last year […]
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- by BPC Staff
- onSeptember 30, 2014
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Subscribe to Pacific Maritime Magazine PRINT EDITION September 2014 Issue Opinion: Europe is Breaking the Egg By John E. Graykowski We may soon be able to retire the tiresome “chicken and egg” cliché to describe LNG development, since there has been movement in the last […]
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- by BPC Staff
- onSeptember 23, 2014
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Subscribe to Pacific Maritime Magazine PRINT EDITION August 2014 Issue Fireboat Business Heats Up in the Northwest By Peter Marsh Fireboats have been a vital part of waterfront security on the West Coast since the late 1800’s when the long, slender vessels of that era were […]
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- by BPC Staff
- onSeptember 19, 2014
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Subscribe to Pacific Maritime Magazine PRINT EDITION August 2014 Issue Ocean and Coastal Towing By Jim Shaw The ocean and coastal towing sector on the West Coast is usually seen as the rather routine business of moving barges, plus the occasional dead ship, coastwise and to […]
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Subscribe to Pacific Maritime Magazine PRINT EDITION August 2014 Issue Ocean and Coastal Towing By Jim Shaw The ocean and coastal towing sector on the West Coast is usually seen as the rather routine business of moving barges, plus the occasional dead ship, coastwise and […]
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- by BPC Staff
- onSeptember 12, 2014
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Subscribe to Pacific Maritime Magazine PRINT EDITION August 2014 Issue Fidley Watch: Bugs By Chris Philips Managing Editor Last week a subscriber who is a longshoreman at the Port of Los Angeles alerted us to a 9,000-TEU container carrier that was “yellow flagged” because […]
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- by BPC Staff
- onSeptember 9, 2014
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Subscribe to Pacific Maritime Magazine PRINT EDITION August 2014 Issue Fidley Watch: Bugs By Chris Philips Managing Editor Last week a subscriber who is a longshoreman at the Port of Los Angeles alerted us to a 9,000-TEU container carrier that was “yellow flagged” because of […]
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- by BPC Staff
- onSeptember 2, 2014
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Subscribe to Pacific Maritime Magazine PRINT EDITION August 2014 Issue Southern Yards on Recovery Pace By Jim Shaw Southern shipyards have been on a fast-paced recovery from the recession and the future looks bright, with both domestic and export contracts filling order books. However, a […]
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