• JUNE 12, 2012
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    Military Investigates Missing Laptop from Taiwanese Guided-Missile Ship

    The Taiwanese military has launched an ongoing investigation into how a government laptop came up missing from a guided-missile warship that was docked at the southern port of Tsoying, Taiwan’s largest naval base. Defense officials state that the computer has been missing for two weeks now. The ship, Kuang Hua No. 6, is part of

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    • JUNE 12, 2012
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    ABB Wins Order for Energy Management Systems for 5 Multi-purpose Vessels

    Energy and fleet management systems will improve fuel efficiency and reduce emissions for five Rickmers vessels. ABB, the leading power and automation technology group, recently won an order from Rickmers Group in Germany to supply advisory systems for dynamic trim optimization and fleet management solutions for five multi-purpose vessels. Trim optimization means ballasting or loading

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    • JUNE 12, 2012
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    Chemical Tanker & 21 Crewmen Released by Somali Pirate Gang

    Greek-owned chemical tanker, the MT Liquid Velvet, has reportedly been freed by Somali pirates recently after more than 8 months in captivity. The ship was hijacked in the Gulf of Aden, while travelling from Suez to India, with 21 Filipino crewmen onboard. Eight armed pirates in a skiff were responsible for the attack on the

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    • JUNE 12, 2012
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    UK & Mauritius Ink Piracy Deal

    Britain’s Prime Minister David Cameron and his Mauritius counterpart Navinchandra Ramgoolam signed a deal for suspected pirates caught by the British navy to be prosecuted on the Indian Ocean island. Cameron said the agreement signalled that Indian Ocean states were stepping up the battle against piracy. Britain has similar deals with the Seychelles and Tanzania

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    • JUNE 11, 2012
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    NOAA Commissions High-tech Coastal Mapping Ship

    NOAA Ship Ferdinand R. Hassler will support NOAA’s nautical charting mission NOAA commissioned a state-of-the-art coastal mapping vessel, NOAA Ship Ferdinand R. Hassler, during a special ceremony at NOAA’s Marine Operations Center-Atlantic in Norfolk, Va. The new ship’s primary mission will be to detect and monitor changes to the sea floor. Data collected by the

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    • JUNE 11, 2012
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    Japanese Tsunami Pontoon Beached in Oregon

    A large floating dock unit, a victim of last years Japan tsunami has washed up on Agate Beach, Oregon, USA EPA/Oregon Parks and Recreation Department informs AFP that the Japanese consulate has confirmed the large dock, which measures 7 feet tall (2.1 meters) by 66 feet long (20.1 meters) by 19 feet wide (5.8 meters),

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    • JUNE 11, 2012
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    HPI and IPC is Demanded to Optimize its Capacity

    BUSINESS DEMAND for IPC and Hutchison Port Indonesia (HPI) to optimize and add more capacities in both container terminals through the addition of stevedoring facilities and instrument investment. IPC and Hutchison are the managing bodies of Jakarta International Container Terminal (JICT) and TPK Koja in Tanjung Priok Port of Jakarta. The General Chairman of Indonesian

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