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Pacific Maritime Magazine News Online for May 15, 2015

  SUBSCRIBE TO THE PRINT EDITION   INSIDE PACIFIC MARITIME MAGAZINE   Fidley Watch: Useful Idiots By Chris Philps Managing Editor  There is some debate as to whether Russian Leader Vladimir Lenin actually used the term “useful idiots” to refer to communist sympathizers in the US, but there is no doubt that he said, “Give […]

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Pacific Maritime Magazine News Online for May 12, 2015

  SUBSCRIBE TO THE PRINT EDITION   INSIDE PACIFIC MARITIME MAGAZINE   Fidley Watch: Useful Idiots By Chris Philps Managing Editor  There is some debate as to whether Russian Leader Vladimir Lenin actually used the term “useful idiots” to refer to communist sympathizers in the US, but there is no doubt that he said, “Give […]

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Pacific Maritime Magazine News Online for May 8, 2015

SUBSCRIBE TO THE PRINT EDITION   INSIDE PACIFIC MARITIME MAGAZINE   Fidley Watch: Useful Idiots By Chris Philps Managing Editor  There is some debate as to whether Russian Leader Vladimir Lenin actually used the term “useful idiots” to refer to communist sympathizers in the US, but there is no doubt that he said, “Give me […]

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HPP Insight News Brief – May 7, 2015: Two more historic LNG ships in North America — how they’ll first bunker

News Brief — May 7, 2015 www.hhpinsight.com Top News Clean Energy Likely for First LNG for TOTE’s Isla Bella Gaz Metro via Transport Robert for First LNG for F.A. Gauthier Wärtsilä 34DF Engines for New DEME Vessels GTT Reports LNG Bunker Barge Design Progress Powerful GE Turbine Gets Lloyd’s Nod for Navy Ships NG Advantage […]

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Pacific Maritime Magazine News Online for May 5, 2015

SUBSCRIBE TO THE PRINT EDITION   INSIDE PACIFIC MARITIME MAGAZINE   Fidley Watch: Talk Talk By Chris Philps Managing Editor  On page 6 this month (Pacific Maritime Magazine, April 2015) is the story of Japan’s Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) and its plans to build six 20,150-TEU container ships to operate between Asia and Europe via […]

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Pacific Maritime Magazine News Online for April 28, 2015

SUBSCRIBE TO THE PRINT EDITION   INSIDE PACIFIC MARITIME MAGAZINE   Green Terminal Design By Kathy A. Smith Many cargo handling equipment manufacturers have already moved to electrification in order to reduce emissions, but there are other ways to make cargo-handling equipment and terminals more cost-effective and energy-efficient, including the use of hybrid systems, stormwater treatment […]

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Pacific Maritime Magazine News Online for April 24, 2015

SUBSCRIBE TO THE PRINT EDITION   INSIDE PACIFIC MARITIME MAGAZINE  Big Changes Coming to German Shipbuilding By Eugene Gerden The German shipbuilding industry is on the verge of big changes, due to a new development strategy recently approved by the national government. The new strategy, known as the National Master Plan for Marine Technology (NMMT), […]

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Pacific Maritime Magazine News Online for April 21, 2015

SUBSCRIBE TO THE PRINT EDITION   INSIDE PACIFIC MARITIME MAGAZINE  Big Changes Coming to German Shipbuilding By Eugene Gerden The German shipbuilding industry is on the verge of big changes, due to a new development strategy recently approved by the national government. The new strategy, known as the National Master Plan for Marine Technology (NMMT), […]

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Pacific Maritime Magazine News Online for April 17, 2015

SUBSCRIBE TO THE PRINT EDITION   INSIDE PACIFIC MARITIME MAGAZINE  JT Marine Delivers A Third Hyak Tug By Peter Marsh Eighteen months after delivering the first 120-foot ocean-going tug to Hyak Maritime in August 2013, the JT Marine shipyard in Vancouver, Washington handed over the third vessel in this series, theM/V Montana, in January 2015. […]

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Pacific Maritime Magazine News Online for April 10, 2015

SUBSCRIBE TO THE PRINT EDITION   INSIDE PACIFIC MARITIME MAGAZINE  Fidley Watch: Talk, Talk By Chris Philips, Managing Editor On page 6 this month (Pacific Maritime Magazine, April 2015) is the story of Japan’s Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) and its plans to build six 20,150-TEU container ships to operate between Asia and Europe via the […]

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