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  • News

    Important catch for Resolve Marine

    2016-03-18T15:50:00

    Expanding salvage service provider Resolve Marine Group has received a boost with the recruitment of senior salvage master Nick Sloane to their ranks.

  • The salvage world has lost a true legend in Rich Habib (Maritime Executive)

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    The loss of a salvage legend

    2016-03-18T15:40:00

    Captain Rich Habib, one of the most experienced members of the global salvage community has lost his life in a tragic snowboarding accident in America.

  • 'Costa Concordia' is now safely moored in the Port of Genoa Voltri, ready for scrapping

    News

    ‘Costa Concordia’ salvage complete

    2014-08-04T16:58:00

    ‘Costa Concordia’, the Concordia-class cruise ship that wrecked off the coast of Italy in 2012, has safely arrived at the Port of Genoa Voltri, marking completion of the largest maritime salvage job in history.

  • TITAN's successful salvage of the Tycoon off Christmas Island, Australia

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    TITAN opens salvage office in Australia

    2012-12-17T07:30:00

    US based TITAN Salvage, which has a European presence based in the UK, has established a new office and equipment depot in Cairns, Australia.

  • David Parrot was a courageous and ‘hands on’ salvor.

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    David Parrot, founder of Titan Salvage, passes away – by Jack Gaston

    2010-10-13T11:53:00

    David Gray Parrot, 65, founder and former chief of Titan Salvage, passed away on 15 February after a long and courageous battle with cancer.

  • The contract means that MRA has the ability to fully contract with plan holders needing salvage and marine firefighting services required under the OPA-90 sanctioned Salvage and Marine Firefighting Final Rule, which takes effect on February 22, ...

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    USCG approves salvage and firefighting services contract

    2010-05-05T10:08:00

    Marine Response Alliance, LLC (MRA) has received approval from the U.S. Coast Guard of its Salvage and Marine Firefighting Contract and Funding Agreement.

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    Salvors remove navigational hazards in Haiti

    2010-02-18T10:53:00

    A TITAN Salvage team is working in Haiti to remove navigational hazards following the devastating earthquake, including the collapsed Washington gantry crane, in Port-au-Prince for the U.S. Transportation Command (USTRANSCOM), in an effort to increase the cargo throughput in the heavily damaged port.

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    'New Flame' stern section lifted

    2009-06-25T12:36:00

    Titan Salvage successfully cut the stern section and engine room from the No. 5 cargo hold of the sunken freighter New Flame last week, then lifted the 3,000 ton section from the seabed off Europa Point and transported it to the Port of Gibraltar, marking a major milestone in what ...

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    'New Flame' wreck removal reconvenes

    2009-05-01T12:36:00

    With the arrival of calmer springtime weather, Titan Salvage has resumed wreck removal operations in Gibraltar on the New Flame following a busy first quarter in which the company responded to eight salvage opportunities.

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