PACIFIC MARITIME MAGAZINE
NASSCO Launches Tanker Construction
The General Dynamics NASSCO yard at San Diego has started construction of the second of three 50,000-dwt, 330,000-bbl capacity product tankers it is building for SEA-Vista Newbuild III LLC, a subsidiary of Houston-based SEACOR Holding Inc. The 610-foot ships have been designed by South Korea’s DSEC, a subsidiary of Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering, and are a continuation of the ECO MR Tanker series. The vessels …
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POLB Sets Monthly Cargo Record
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Cargo container volumes surged through the Port of Long Beach in July, with an 18.4 percent increase over the same month in 2014, making July a record month for the port. (Read full article)
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Jensen Develops LNG Barge Concepts
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Seattle-based Jensen Maritime, a subsidiary of Crowley Maritime, said August 19 that it has developed two new liquefied natural gas bunker barge concepts that are fully customizable to meet customers’ needs. (Read full article)
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Puget Sound Monthly Container Volumes Grow
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By Mark Edward Nero
Container volumes through the ports of Seattle and Tacoma – collectively known as the Northwest Seaport Alliance – are continuing to post year-over-year gains. Container volumes at the ports grew nearly eight percent last month compared to July 2014. (Read full article)
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Seattle Port Names Interim Maritime Division Director
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By Mark Edward Nero
Lindsay Pulsifer, General Manager of Marine Maintenance for the Port of Seattle, has been selected as the port’s Interim Maritime Division Managing Director. (Read full article)
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