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Senate Committee Approves Provision to Improve Jones Act Waiver Process

by Stas | Nov 17, 2011 | Uncategorized

November 10, 2011 The Senate Commerce Science and Transportation Committee approved on November 2, 2011 language in S. 1430, to strengthen US build requirements for ships the Maritime Administration Act for Fiscal Year 2012, require the Maritime Administration to...

SUPPLY CHAIN ISSUES MAY UNDERMINE U.S. OFF-SHORE WIND DEVELOPMENT

by Stas | Nov 8, 2011 | Uncategorized

BY STAS MARGARONIS, RBTUS/Jobs Bank A European consortium, Friends of the Supergrid, is advertising the potential for fast-tracking construction of offshore wind farms by first building off-shore transmission lines as Europe continues to move forward with new wind...

CHANGES IN TRADE COULD REVOLUTIONIZE INTERMODAL TRANSPORTATION AND EXPAND MISSISSIPPI/GULF EXPORTS

by Stas | Oct 6, 2011 | Uncategorized

BY STAS MARGARONIS Congressional resistance to spending on infrastructure is undermining growingU.S.agricultural exports linking  theMississippi river  to Gulf ports and  hurting   new opportunities to improve intermodal freight transport with lower cost and cleaner...

The Vancouver Sustainable Shipping Conference is set for October 12 – 14th at the Pan Pacific Hotel , now only 2 months away!

by Stas | Aug 24, 2011 | Uncategorized

The Sustainable Shipping Conference 2011 will look to allay the fears of the industry by bringing together ship owners and many technology providers together to focus on how collaboration can provide an advantageous and positive experience in meeting impending...

MARITIME JOBS CAMPAIGN FOCUS OF OCTOBER MARITIME EXECUTIVE FORUM

by Stas | Aug 10, 2011 | Uncategorized

Maritime Executive Magazine is holding a forum in Baltimore, Maryland to win Congressional and public support for a major new investment in the U.S. maritime industry through a media campaign entitled “StrongShips for America,” which features a series of conferences...
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