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Donjon Assists
USS America Tow
Donjon Marine Co., a provider of multi-faceted marine services including marine salvage, ocean and inland towing, emergency response, and dredging, pro- vided towing and logistical support through its U.S. Navy Salvage and Relat- ed services contract, in the towing out to sea of the Navy's USS America, the third
Kitty Hawk-class attack aircraft carrier on
April 19. The Navy will conduct tests on the carrier, commissioned in 1965, for a number of weeks and then the ship will be sunk.
Donjon coordinated the movement of the USS America from its lay berth locat- ed in the Philadelphia Naval Yard, through the Delaware River to the open ocean where the vessel was towed by
Donjon's 7,000-hp Atlantic Salvor and 8,000-hp Powhatan to the Project site.
Rowan Wins
Rig Contract
Rowan Companies, Inc., through its wholly-owned subsidiary, LeTourneau,
Inc., won a contract from Perforadora
Central, S.A. de C.V., a Mexican drilling contractor, to construct a Super 116E class jack-up rig. The rig will be an enhanced version of LeTourneau's Super 116-C class jack-up rig, with greater environ- mental and payload capacity. It will have 511 ft. of leg, enabling operations in water depths up to 350 ft. in areas like the Gulf of Mexico, Asia and the Persian Gulf.
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Marine tradition of delivering quality work, competitive pricing and on time delivery. Call us when it absolutely, positively must be done right and delivered on time.
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Jacksonville, FL 32226 (904) 251-1545
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Pinto Island, Box 3202
Mobile, AL 36601 (251) 690-7100 www.atlanticmarine.com
HORNBECK'S
OSV HOS CROSSFIRE built at
Atlantic Marine, Inc.
Jacksonville, FL
CROWLEY BARGE 450-10 converted at
Atlantic Dry Dock, Corp.
Jacksonville, FL
ALLIED TRANSPORTATION'S
ATB UNIT SEA HAWK AND ATC 21 built at Alabama Shipyard
Mobile, AL
ATWOOD OCEANIC'S ATWOOD HUNTER undergoing conversion at
Atlantic Marine-Mobile
Mobile, AL
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NEWS
StratosMAX:
Better Broadband
Wireless in GOM
Stratos Global Corp. launched
StratosMAX, a new broadband wireless access (BWA) network that maximizes the performance, flexibility and scalabil- ity of remote voice and data communi- cations in the Gulf of Mexico. Accord- ing to the company, four offshore energy companies operating in the GOM have signed up for StratosMAX, which lever- ages the latest developments in WiMAX broadband wireless technology with
Stratos' network backbone infrastruc- ture.
StratosMAX is designed to provide offshore drilling and production compa- nies with a secure and reliable platform for delivering up to 2 Mbps of capacity to support a full range of IP-based data applications, as well as multiple voice lines for telephone connectivity. "StratosMAX is a revolutionary step forward in remote communications tech- nology for the offshore drilling and pro- duction industry in the Gulf of Mexico," said Jim Parm, Stratos' president and
CEO. "By combining the wireless capa- bilities of WiMAX with the unmatched capacity of Stratos' backbone network,
StratosMAX provides a truly latency- free voice and data communications ser- vice that is easily and affordably deploy- able to offshore platforms.
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