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Matson continues fleet renewal with versatile Kanaloa-class ships
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Matson continues fleet renewal with versatile Kanaloa-class ships

Matson Navigation has a proud history in the Pacific dating back more than a century. The 870-foot container/roll-on, roll-off (conro) Lurline will build on that legacy well into the future.

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Annual American Ship Review 2021
Bay State brothers find industry niche by making old into new
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Bay State brothers find industry niche by making old into new

Zero non-conformities is what you want to hear when the U.S. Coast Guard inspects your tugboat. Once you’ve prepared your vessel, the inspectors come aboard to peruse your paperwork. They ask you pointed questions, to which they expect straightforward answers. Perusal completed, they then scrutinize all of the related safety systems, from bilge to antennas — even the ship’s bell.

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December - January2021
MEGAYACHTS - Megayacht demand remains strong in North America despite virus impacts
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MEGAYACHTS - Megayacht demand remains strong in North America despite virus impacts

Twelve months ago, 2020 looked to be a banner year for megayachts. Sales were on the rise, clients were interested and yards were buzzing with projects. The 2019 fall boat shows, which informally kick off the yachting industry’s year, saw record attendance both in terms of exhibitors and visitors. The Marine Industries Association of South Florida reported that the 2019 Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show brought in more than $715 million in sales.

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Annual American Ship Review 2021
Signals
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Signals

A year into the pandemic, thousands ‘essentially indentured’ on ships

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December - January2021
SEAWAY PILOT V - Seaway Pilots' launch built to take on the icy St. Lawrence
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SEAWAY PILOT V - Seaway Pilots' launch built to take on the icy St. Lawrence

The St. Lawrence Seaway Pilots work in some of the harshest conditions imaginable. The pilots’ new launch, Seaway Pilot V, has already shown itself up to the task.

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Annual American Ship Review 2021
Analysis points to faulty loading, low ballast in Golden Ray rollover
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Analysis points to faulty loading, low ballast in Golden Ray rollover

While the salvage of the sunken vehicle carrier Golden Ray has been delayed for months due to COVID-19 and the hurricane season, analysis by the U.S. Coast Guard has determined a possible cause for the rollover: a combination of vehicles placed too high on the ship’s decks, and not enough ballast water gave the placement of the cargo.

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December - January2021
SHEARWATER - Speedy Shearwater creates new opportunities for offshore research
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SHEARWATER - Speedy Shearwater creates new opportunities for offshore research

The scientists at Duke University Marine Lab had a good idea what they wanted in a new research vessel. It had to be quick enough to keep pace with the speedy pilot whales, and efficient enough for voyages well offshore.

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Annual American Ship Review 2021
Seastreak newcomer pushing through dip in demand
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Seastreak newcomer pushing through dip in demand

Two years ago, Seastreak LLC took delivery of Seastreak Commodore, a 600-passenger fast ferry, from Gulf Craft of Franklin, La. Designed by Australia-based Incat Crowther, the vessel is the largest of its kind in the United States and was built to meet the burgeoning demand for service in the New York-New Jersey market.

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December - January2021
FIRE/PILOTS/PATROL - Military stokes patrol boat demand; GladdingHearn leads on pilot boats
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FIRE/PILOTS/PATROL - Military stokes patrol boat demand; GladdingHearn leads on pilot boats

There were plenty of noteworthy small ships built within the last year in the pilot, patrol and fireboat sector.

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Annual American Ship Review 2021
New year in a new world: Navigating COVID's maritime realities
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New year in a new world: Navigating COVID's maritime realities

In a matter of days, the decorative time balls will drop, “Auld Lang Syne” will fill the air, and ships at anchor will sound their horns as the world welcomes in the new year.

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December - January2021
RESEARCH/SURVEY - Seaspan delivers again for Canadian science; new RCRVs take shape at Gulf Island
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RESEARCH/SURVEY - Seaspan delivers again for Canadian science; new RCRVs take shape at Gulf Island

The promise of new orders and a couple of prominent deliveries — led by the latest addition to Canada’s oceangoing fleet — kept North American shipbuilders engaged in the research and survey sector during the past year.

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Annual American Ship Review 2021
Advanced props, rudders provide new efficiencies below the waterline
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Advanced props, rudders provide new efficiencies below the waterline

It took a decade or two from the invention of the marine propeller in the 19th century for the technology to become widely accepted. Thereafter, adoption has been nearly universal, but progress toward improved efficiencies has come in fits and starts.

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December - January2021
WINDSERVE ODYSSEY - Jones Act newbuild signals growing potential from offshore wind
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WINDSERVE ODYSSEY - Jones Act newbuild signals growing potential from offshore wind

It’s likely a matter of when, not if, offshore wind power will take off in the United States. WindServe Marine has made an early investment in crew transfer vessels (CTVs) to get ahead of the coming boom.

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Annual American Ship Review 2021
The Beauty of Being Rejected
Entrepreneur

The Beauty of Being Rejected

I thought my idea to shake up the book industry was brilliant. Investors didn’t. That ended up being my greatest asset.

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December 2020
Can There Be Two Tinders for Clothes?
Entrepreneur

Can There Be Two Tinders for Clothes?

She was a first-time founder with a fresh idea. Then a $30 million competitor arrived.

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December 2020
Getting More from Less
Entrepreneur

Getting More from Less

Everyone has been forced to cut back in some way—but limitations can lead us to even greater growth. We asked six entrepreneurs: What unexpected benefits have you gotten from change?

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December 2020
Are We Going Digital Forever?
Entrepreneur

Are We Going Digital Forever?

The pandemic swiftly moved our world online. Once you discover the power of engaging your customers digitally, you won’t want to go back.

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December 2020
“How Can I Help You?”
Entrepreneur

“How Can I Help You?”

Don’t know exactly what your customers want? Ask them. That’s how Christine Schindler turned a raw technology into a popular tool to make restaurants safer.

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December 2020
What Makes Peloton, Apple, Netflix, and Tesla Successful?
Entrepreneur

What Makes Peloton, Apple, Netflix, and Tesla Successful?

They’re not just smart companies. They’re vertically integrated companies—and it’s a strategy even small startups can consider.

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December 2020
How the Future Gets BUILT
Entrepreneur

How the Future Gets BUILT

Intelligent algae that eat carbon. Underwater drones. An internet for Mars. It’s not easy building the stuff for tomorrow when you also have to run a sustainable business today. But that’s what Hypergiant is trying to figure out.

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December 2020
Zooming into the Future
Entrepreneur

Zooming into the Future

This year, ZOOM transformed from a business tool into a lifeline. How did the company keep up? Simple, says founder and CEO Eric Yuan: It focused on fundamentals.

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December 2020
15 Ways Franchises Became Stronger This Year
Entrepreneur

15 Ways Franchises Became Stronger This Year

No matter what service or product they provide, franchisees and franchisors were rocked by 2020. But many made adjustments that improved their businesses—not just for now but for long into the future. Here’s what 15 of them learned.

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December 2020
Welcome to Lithium Valley
Bloomberg Businessweek

Welcome to Lithium Valley

A dusty stretch rich in deposits of the metal used to make batteries may host California’s next gold rush

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November 23 - 30, 2020
This Market Is for Noobs
Bloomberg Businessweek

This Market Is for Noobs

Professional money managers aren’t beating the market. The novice trader next door might be

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November 23 - 30, 2020
Boom Times for Streaming, Not for Hollywood Jobs
Bloomberg Businessweek

Boom Times for Streaming, Not for Hollywood Jobs

That the Covid-19 pandemic has been a disaster for those who work in live entertainment is no surprise.

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November 23 - 30, 2020
LYSOL IS WORKING ON IT
Bloomberg Businessweek

LYSOL IS WORKING ON IT

THE SANITIZER MAKER IS CHURNING OUT MORE PRODUCT THAN EVER BEFORE. BUT WITH A PANDEMIC WINTER ON THE WAY, THAT’S STILL NOT ENOUGH

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November 23 - 30, 2020
Santa Has a Pandemic Plan
Bloomberg Businessweek

Santa Has a Pandemic Plan

Thanks to Covid, kids are trading Santa’s lap for video chats and plexiglass shields

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November 23 - 30, 2020
The Final Hurdle Is Bureaucracy
Bloomberg Businessweek

The Final Hurdle Is Bureaucracy

An alphabet soup of regulators raises the prospect of vaccine chaos

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November 23 - 30, 2020
A Prince, a Financer... And A Very Private Bank
Bloomberg Businessweek

A Prince, a Financer... And A Very Private Bank

Prince Andrew’s friendship with David Rowland gave cachet to Banque Havilland, a Luxembourg lender that wooed sketchy clients in high places

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November 23 - 30, 2020
SIGNS of the SEASON
Central Florida Ag News

SIGNS of the SEASON

Florida Citrus Struggling, but Still a Leading Crop

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November 2020