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Aid ship won’t sail because of pirates
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Aid ship won’t sail because of pirates

A cargo ship carrying food for poor Somalis refused to leave Kenya yesterday because of rampant piracy, and the U.S. Navy warned vessels to stay clear of Somalia’s lawless waters.

about 19 years ago
Obese tourist airlifted from ship
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Obese tourist airlifted from ship

An obese American tourist who fell ill on a cruise ship had to be carried off by helicopter. The man, who weighs 32 stone (203kg), was on board a luxury five star cruise ship anchored in the Firth of Forth when he suffered gastric problems.

about 19 years ago
Work starts to stop ship sinking
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Work starts to stop ship sinking

Work to prevent a former minesweeper capsizing has begun in Teesside. The TS Kellington, moored off Stockton’s riverside, is in such a dilapidated condition that is in danger of sinking, a local MP said.

about 19 years ago
Autoload® Stability Software Celebrates 400th Installation
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Autoload® Stability Software Celebrates 400th Installation

Autoship Systems Corporation is pleased to announce it’s 400th installation of Autoload, their onboard stability software. Autoload is a type approved stability and longitudinal strength loading instrument software. Used around the world, the program is installed on virtually every type of vessel in

about 19 years ago
Changxing base: Delivered its first ship, 297,000dwt VLCC starts to build
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Changxing base: Delivered its first ship, 297,000dwt VLCC starts to build

On May 22nd 2007, a 16,400dwt petroleum/chemical carrier built for Norway STENERSEN was off the third product line in Jiangnan Changxing shipbuilding base, which therefore indicated the actual start of the shipbuilding in Changxing base. A big buoyancy tank in 210meters long 30meters wide and 4.5 me

about 19 years ago
Grand Alliance’s new service concept for Asia/US East Coast
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Grand Alliance’s new service concept for Asia/US East Coast

The Grand Alliance members Hapag-Lloyd, NYK and OOCL are adjusting their service concept on the Trans Pacific during the main season in summer to meet customer requirements even more effectively. The East Coast South (ECS) and East Coast North (ECN) will be reconfigured to offer more diverse loading

about 19 years ago
Daewoo shipyard wins $1 billion orders
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Daewoo shipyard wins $1 billion orders

SEOUL –– South Korea’s Daewoo Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering said Monday it had won orders worth a total 1.05 billion dollars to build 12 container ships for German clients.

about 19 years ago
Pirates halt Somali aid shipments
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Pirates halt Somali aid shipments

Deliveries of food aid to Somalia by sea have been halted, after an attempt by pirates to seize a ship chartered by the UN food relief agency. The head of the World Food Programme said their programme to feed one million Somalis is under threat.

about 19 years ago
Call to rethink clipper’s future
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Call to rethink clipper’s future

The fire at Cutty Sark could mean just one clipper from the same period remains intact – and there are plans for it to be demolished. The City of Adelaide was built in 1864 and, like Cutty Sark, combines a cast iron frame with a wooden hull.

about 19 years ago
Blaze ravages historic Cutty Sark
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Blaze ravages historic Cutty Sark

A fire which swept through the famous 19th Century ship Cutty Sark may have been started deliberately, police say. The ship, which was undergoing a £25m restoration, is kept in a dry dock at Greenwich in south-east London.

about 19 years ago
Spanish ‘suspicious’ over lack of treasure ship details
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Spanish ‘suspicious’ over lack of treasure ship details

MADRID – The Spanish government is investigating if a crime was committed by a Tampa company that said it had found $500-million worth of coins in an Atlantic shipwreck, news reports said Sunday.

about 19 years ago
North Korean ship docks in Burma
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North Korean ship docks in Burma

Rangoon (AP)—A cargo ship from North Korea docked in Burma on Sunday in what was believed the be the first port call by a ship from the communist nation since the two countries agreed last month to resume diplomatic relations.

about 19 years ago
New subs will keep Pearl busy
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New subs will keep Pearl busy

The new nuclear attack submarine Hawaii and other Virginia-class subs will be the major source of work for the Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard in coming years, officials said. The $2.4 billion vessel was commissioned May 5 in Groton, Conn., and is expected to arrive for the first time at its home port o

about 19 years ago
Luxury liner to plug bed shortage
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Luxury liner to plug bed shortage

A luxury cruise liner has been chartered to accommodate hundreds of delegates attending a major oil conference in Aberdeen. The Offshore Europe exhibition, visited by an estimated 15,000 delegates, will take place in the city in September.

about 19 years ago
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