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    Costa Concordia salvage: cheers as slime-covered ship is righted - Telegraph.co.uk
    Marine-Accidents-SeaNewsSep 17, 2013

    Costa Concordia salvage: cheers as slime-covered ship is righted - Telegraph.co.uk

    Telegraph.co.ukCosta Concordia salvage: cheers as slime-coveredshipis rightedTelegraph.co.ukThe 950ft-longship, which in tonnage is more than twice as big as the Titanic, was finally raised at 4am local time, 2am GMT, from the rocky shallows in which it had lain since capsizing off the Italian island of Giglio on Jan 13, 2012. Theshipcame...

    Singapore’s new incentives for salvage companies
    Pilotage and Towage NewsSep 16, 2013

    Singapore’s new incentives for salvage companies

    BIMCO members in the salvage and wreck removal business will be pleased to note Singapore’s latest incentive scheme aimed assisting operators to contain costs whilst bolstering the island nation’s International Maritime Centre status. MPA’s Mr. Cheong Keng Soon (Director Port Division) highlighted new incentives for salvage companies with equipment in the region when he

    Big ships- big salvage problems
    Marine-Accidents-SeaNewsMar 28, 2013

    Big ships- big salvage problems

    Salvors, said the President of the International Salvage Union Andreas Tsavliris,“are innovators and problems solvers and don’t walk away from a challenge”. But the difficulties which may be encountered with giant ships, he warned, “may be beyond problem solving”. At the annual ISU Associate Members’ Day in London last week, it was reported that the total of all pollutants salved by member compan...

    Storm impedes salvage of drilling ship in Alaska - USA TODAY
    Marine-Accidents-SeaNewsJan 2, 2013

    Storm impedes salvage of drilling ship in Alaska - USA TODAY

    Storm impedes salvage of drillingshipin AlaskaUSA TODAYShell Oil incident commander Susan Childs, second from right, answers a question about the Monday night grounding of the Shell drillshipKulluk at a press conference at the Mariott Hotel in Anchorage, Alaska. Looking on are Shell Alaska spokesman...

    Operation begins to salvage sunken cargo ship - gulfnews.com
    Marine-Accidents-SeaNewsDec 30, 2012

    Operation begins to salvage sunken cargo ship - gulfnews.com

    gulfnews.comOperation begins to salvage sunken cargoshipgulfnews.comHigh waves caused by a storm in the area and the heavy load of fibreglass theshipwas carrying are thought to have contributed to the sinking, which occurred between Umm Al Quwain and Ras Al Khaimah at around 10.30am. Theshiphad left Sharjah and...Iranian cargoshipsinks off UAE, crew rescuedAhram Onlineall 5 news articles »

    10 days after collision, salvage experts finally board listing ship - Indian Express
    Marine-Accidents-SeaNewsAug 17, 2010

    10 days after collision, salvage experts finally board listing ship - Indian Express

    Mumbai Mirror10 days after collision, salvage experts finally board listingshipIndian ExpressOwing to a rough sea and containers found sunk under and around theship, vessels carrying SMIT team-members were unable so far to get close enough....9 more chemical containers fall offship, 5 missingHindustan TimesShipcollision: Another big scare off Mumbai coastNDTV.comMumbaishipcollision causes oil slickLegalbrief (subscription)indiablooms -Economic Times -Oneindia57 haber makalesinin tümü »

    SMIT tasked with salvage work at Fazayah Beach
    Marine-Accidents-SeaNewsJan 1, 2000

    SMIT tasked with salvage work at Fazayah Beach

    Salvage services were rendered to the 'Raysut II', loaded with a cargo of 6,750 tonnes powdered cement, under LOF 2011 by SMIT Salvage BV on June 2, 2018, after she grounded at Fazayah Beach, 18 miles west of port of Salalah on May 26

    Date for salvage fixed
    Marine-Accidents-SeaNewsJan 1, 2000

    Date for salvage fixed

    The 'Seikongen' which sank in Pilpilehue in the province of Chiloé will be refloated on July 11

    Shipowners mutiny over salvage fees
    maritime-lawJan 1, 2000

    Shipowners mutiny over salvage fees

    British shipowners are lobbying to stop a change in the rules governing one of the most emotive subjects in the maritime world - salvage fees.

    Tanker docked after salvage
    Marine-Accidents-SeaNewsJan 1, 2000

    Tanker docked after salvage

    On June 22, 2018, the 'Agia Zoni' has been hauled out of the water and was being inspected in a drydock at the Spanopoulos Shipyard upon Salamis island after her sinking and subsequent on Piraeus roads