Crowley's Titan to salvage Costa Concordia

Ocean

Wednesday, April 25, 2012
   Crowley said its Titan Salvage unit has been awarded a contract to remove the Costa Concordia wreck from Giglio Island in partnership with the Italian firm Micoperi.     The work will begin in early May, subject to final approval from the Italian authorities. The job is expected to take about 12 months.    Removal of fuel from the ship was completed on March 24, more than two months after the Jan. 13 disaster which killed 32 people and injured scores of other...
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