Special Report - Towage & Salvage
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Casualties keep Smit on the move
SMIT Salvage activities around the world intensified during the second half of 2009.
Sanmar sees international sales surge
TURKISH shipbuilder and tug owner Sanmar Denizcilik Makina remains busy with new deliveries and a healthy orderbook in spite of difficult global financial conditions.
Industry turns its focusto reducing emissions
AS THE major economies of the world slowly emerge from recession, both the towage and salvage sectors face new challenges.
Lloyd’s Open Form — fact and fiction
LLOYD’S Open Form remains the most commonly used form of salvage contract. It has served the shipping community for over 100 years and has been regularly revised to ensure it meets the needs of its users.
New Shetland tugsdue in the new year
THE first of a pair of powerful new tractor tugs for the Shetland Islands will be delivered next March to join the fleet of the Sullom Voe Harbour Authority.
New tug tailor-made for Italian LNG hub
THE first tug of a brand new design is now operating at the Adriatic LNG offshore liquefied natural gas facility, located some nine miles off Porto Levante in Italy.
Titan expands Asia-Pacific presence
TITAN Salvage has continued to grow throughout this year, supported by its parent company Crowley Maritime Corp.
Team recognised for Fedra job
A TITAN salvage team was nominated for the International Maritime Organization Award for Exceptional Bravery at Sea and received letters of commendation from the IMO secretary-general Efthimios Mitropoulos for their part in the rescue of crew-members from the Fedra .
Les Abeilles to continue protecting French coastline
BOURBON subsidiary Les Abeilles, under contract to the French Navy, has helped protect 3,120 km of the French coastline since 1976.
Major biennial exhibitionto return to Vancouver
THE 21st International Tug & Salvage Convention and Exhibition, ITS 2010, to be held in Vancouver in May next year, promises to be an important forum for the industry.
Green Tug aims for ‘win-win’ situation
THE Netherlands-based Green Tug project, led by two Ijmuiden-based firms, tug operator Iskes Towage and Salvage and Offshore Ship Designers, is ready for the first order to be placed.
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