EU Shipping To Benefit From Less Red Tape EU Shipping To Benefit From Less Red Tape The European Commission yesterday set out plans to ease custom formalities for ships – reducing red tape, cutting delays in ports and making the sector more competitive. Today, freight forwarders and exporters complain that if they chose to sendContinue reading “EU Shipping To Benefit From Less Red Tape”
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BLUE GUARDIAN ready for the North Sea
BLUE GUARDIAN ready for the North Sea BLUE GUARDIAN ready for the North Sea BLUE GUARDIAN is the fifth in a series of six platform supply vessels (PSV) of the PX121 design from Ulstein Verft, and the vessel is under the management of Remøy Shipping. From mid-July, the ship has been contracted by Det NorskeContinue reading “BLUE GUARDIAN ready for the North Sea”
As part of a multi-agency operation involving Dutch and US vessels, naval support ship RFA Wave Knight…
As part of a multi-agency operation involving Dutch and US vessels, naval support ship RFA Wave Knight helped to successfully detect and stop a craft which had attracted suspicion. RFA Wave Knight, HNLMS Holland Bust Suspected Drugs Runner >> Naval Today Navaltoday.com delivers expert coverage of the sectors that matter most to you and yourContinue reading “As part of a multi-agency operation involving Dutch and US vessels, naval support ship RFA Wave Knight…”
HMAS Cerberus Supports Reserve Forces Day >> Naval Today
HMAS Cerberus Supports Reserve Forces Day >> Naval Today Navaltoday.com delivers expert coverage of the sectors that matter most to you and your business. This includes news and updates on operations, vessels, equipment, research, companies and the authorities dominating the naval industry. This was posted on Google+… via WordPress http://www.navyandmarinenews.jcandmei.com/?p=223 via Blogger http://www.h16613.com/2013/07/hmas-cerberus-supports-reserve-forces.html
A ground-breaking ceremony on July 9 celebrated the start of construction for a $62 million project that…
A ground-breaking ceremony on July 9 celebrated the start of construction for a $62 million project that will both decrease energy costs for military commands on Naval Support Facility (NSF) Indian Head, Md., and demolish the last remaining coal-fired power plant operated by the Navy. US Navy Turns to Energy-Efficieny with New Construction Project >>Continue reading “A ground-breaking ceremony on July 9 celebrated the start of construction for a $62 million project that…”