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Agreement reached to increase minimum wage for seafarers

The International Transport Workers Federation and the International Chamber of Shipping, convened in Geneva at the Joint Maritime Commission Subcommittee on Seafarers Wages.

Rail project at Port of Long Beach wins $14 mln grant

The Port of Long Beach has been awarded a $14 million grant to help pay for construction of a planned rail project that will increase efficiency while also reducing traffic congestion on local streets and freeways

Blockchain Tokens Introduced for Oil and Gas Investment

Blockchain technology is being introduced to oil and gas investments by Canada-based PermianChain Technologies.

GAO: Sub Maintenance Delays Cost Navy $1.5B Over 10 Years

The Government Accountability Office (GAO) calculates that the U.S. Navy has spent $1.5 billion over the past decade supporting submarines that it could not deploy. 

Shipping Magnate Orders World’s Largest Research Vessel

Norwegian shipping magnate Kjell Inge Røkke is underwriting the construction of a new 600-foot research vessel, and she will easily be the largest ship of her type when delivered.

Major Corporations Want Renewable Energy Made Easier in Europe

Almost 100 organizations signaled their willingness to do more on climate action and called on European governments to make it easier to source renewable energy

Busan Port Authority signs Letter of Intent for the Maasvlakte Distribution Park West

The Busan Port Authority and the Port of Rotterdam Authority signed a Letter of Intent for the allocation of a 5 to 10 hectare site on the Maasvlakte Distribution Park West

Ports and maritime systems to get smart: official

The Ports and Maritime Organization of Iran will establish a center for making smart its systems until the yearend (March 20, 2019), the head of the organization’s information and communication technology office told IRNA.

SBS plots Indonesia tidal course

UK tidal developer SBS has filed a grid expansion feasibility study to Indonesian state power utility PT Perusahaan Listrik Negara (PLN) as part of its up 150MW Nautilus project.

Catapult, GE aim to ‘stay ashore’

GE Renewable Energy and the Offshore Renewable Energy Catapult are partnering on a £9m research project that aims to reduce the time workers need to spend at offshore.

Moray East mirth for Cromarty Firth

EDPR has signed a contract with the Port of Cromarty Firth to use the Scottish facility as a pre-assembly base during construction of the 950MW Moray East offshore wind farm.

Enpro Subsea, Kosmos Energy to Deploy FAM Technology in Gulf of Mexico

Enpro Subsea announced that it has reached a MSA with Kosmos Energy aimed at providing enhanced subsea architecture and smart standardization via Enpro's patented FAM technology.

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