Pacific Maritime Magazine Online News for November 17, 2015

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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

Tuesday, November 17, 2015

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Story1POLA Monthly Container Volumes Flat

By Mark Edward Nero

October 2015 container volumes at the Port of Los Angeles decreased 1.5 percent compared to the same period last year. According to newly released data, the port handled a total of 704,588 TEUs last month. (Read full article)

Story2Oil Pumped from Shipwrecked Bulk Carrier

By Mark Edward Nero

About 150 cubic meters of oil have been pumped from the 731-foot bulk carrier vessel Los Llanitos, which ran aground along the Pacific Coast of Mexico during Hurricane Patricia in late October, according to a Mexican environmental protection agency. (Read full article)

Story3Crowley Appoints Alaska VP
By Mark Edward Nero

Crowley Maritime Corp. said Nov. 12 that company veteran Craig Tornga has been named vice president of stakeholder relations for Alaska. He’ll relocate from Houston to Anchorage, and continue to report to Rocky Smith, senior vice president and general manager, petroleum distribution and marine services. (Read full article)

Story4POLB Wins Excellence Awards
By Mark Edward Nero

The Port of Long Beach won 22 awards for outstanding security, communications, and environmental programs during the annual American Association of Port Authorities in Miami earlier this month. (Read full article)


 
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