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  2. List of U.S. flagged cruise ships - Wikipedia

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    NCL America: 2005 2,186 Ingalls Shipyards, Pascagoula, Mississippi, and Lloyd Werft, Bremerhaven, Germany Ordered for American Classic Voyages [7] American Star: American Cruise Lines: 2007 100 Chesapeake Shipbuilding in Salisbury, Maryland: Independence: American Cruise Lines: 2010 104 Chesapeake Shipbuilding in Salisbury, Maryland: American ...

  3. Edison Chouest Offshore - Wikipedia

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    North American Fabricators, (NAF), in Houma, Louisiana, founded in 1996 (now part of LaShip) Estaleiro NavShip , in Navegantes , Brazil at Superporto do Açu on the Itajaí-Açu river founded in 2005 26°52′41″S 48°41′20″W  /  26.878°S 48.689°W  / -26.878; -48.

  4. A daily $20 tip? Why cruise lines are raising gratuity rates.

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    Onboard gratuities increased from $14.50 per person, per day to $16 for guests in standard accommodations. For those in suites, the price increased from $16.50 per day for each guest to $18.

  5. Norwegian America Line - Wikipedia

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    The Norwegian America Line (Norwegian: Den Norske Amerikalinje), was a shipping line, originally an operator of ocean liners and cargo ships. Founded in 1910, the company ran a regular transatlantic service between Norway and the United States, and later included a route to East Africa as well. Primarily due to competition from air travel ...

  6. Port of New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    The port generates $100 million in revenue annually through its four lines of business – cargo (46%), rail (31%), cruise (16%), and industrial real estate (7%). As a self-sustaining political subdivision of the State of Louisiana, it receives zero tax dollars. In 1946, a foreign-trade zone was established in the port.

  7. Louisiana Offshore Oil Port - Wikipedia

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    The Louisiana Offshore Oil Port (LOOP) is a deepwater port in the Gulf of Mexico 29 kilometers (18 nautical miles) [1] off the coast of Louisiana near the town of Port Fourchon. LOOP provides tanker offloading and temporary storage services for crude oil transported on some of the largest tankers in the world.

  8. Horizon Lines - Wikipedia

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    Horizon Lines, Inc. was an American domestic ocean shipping and logistics company headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina. It was the largest Jones Act-compliant maritime shipping and logistics company, and accounted for approximately 37 per cent of all U.S. container shipments linking the continental United States to Alaska, Hawaii and Puerto Rico. [2]

  9. MV George Prince ferry disaster - Wikipedia

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    The MV George Prince ferry disaster was a nautical disaster that occurred in the Mississippi River in St. Charles Parish, Louisiana, United States, on the morning of October 20, 1976 (). [1] The Luling–Destrehan Ferry George Prince was struck by the Norwegian tanker SS Frosta, which was traveling upriver.