Category: marinelog

  • Fairbanks Morse Defense to supply FM 175D engine for DDG(X) program

    Fairbanks Morse Defense to supply FM 175D engine for DDG(X) program As the Navy makes progress with development its next-generation large surface combatant, DDG(X), Fairbanks Morse Defense (FMD), has been awarded a contract to provide an FM 175D high-speed diesel generator engine. It will be integrated into the DDG(X) land-based propulsion system test site that…

  • Hornblower’s Boston Harbor City Cruises to continue as the operator of MBTA ferry services

    Hornblower’s Boston Harbor City Cruises to continue as the operator of MBTA ferry services Boston Harbor City Cruises, part of the Hornblower Group, reports that it has been selected by the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) to continue as the operator of its ferry services, connecting communities across Boston and the Massachusetts Metro Region. “Today…

  • Crowley vessels recognized for commitment to safety with Jones F. Devlin Awards

    Crowley vessels recognized for commitment to safety with Jones F. Devlin Awards The Chamber of Shipping of America has recognized 57 Crowley-owned or -managed vessels with its Jones F. Devlin Safety Awards, honoring the achievements and hard work of crews that together completed a total of 478 years without a lost time injury. The Jones…

  • Everllence books order for 1,000th ME-GI engine

    Everllence books order for 1,000th ME-GI engine Marking a two-stroke engine milestone, Dr. Uwe Lauber, CEO of Everllence, recently presented Hapag-Lloyd’s CEO, Rolf Habben Jansen, and managing director fleet, Silke Lehmköster, with a plaque commemorating the company’s order for an Everllence B&W ME-GI dual-fuel engine – the 1,000th ME-GI ever ordered by the market. The…

  • VIDEO: Anemoi unveils state-of-the-art rotor sail production facility in China

    VIDEO: Anemoi unveils state-of-the-art rotor sail production facility in China With demand for wind assisted propulsion systems growing, rotor sail specialist Anemoi Marine Technologies has officially opened a new rotor sail production facility in China, significantly enhancing its manufacturing capabilities. Strategically located on the banks of the Yangtze River, Anemoi’s facility is located in Jingjiang…

  • Houthis claim they have sunk bulker Magic Seas

    Houthis claim they have sunk bulker Magic Seas The 22 crew of the 2016-built, 63,000 dwt Liberian-flag bulker Magic Seas were today reported safely rescued after an attack 51 nautical miles southwest of Al Hudaydah, Yemen, by multiple small vessels who tha t opened fire with small arms and self-propelled grenades. The ship’s armed security…

  • Svanehøj unveils next-generation NCM marine engine room pumps

    Svanehøj unveils next-generation NCM marine engine room pumps Danish marine pump specialist Svanehøj aims to optimize onboard liquid handling with a new compact and versatile marine engine room pump design. It says that, with a lower weight, fewer components, and just a single wear part, its new NCM pump will enhance efficiency, simplify system integration,…

  • Offshore vessel design eyes market trends

    Offshore vessel design eyes market trends By Nick Blenkey, Senior Editorial Consultant  With U.S. offshore wind development being put on an indefinite pause, the offshore wind support vessel market outlook for U.S. operators and builders looks to be dismal for the immediate future. For shipyards in particular, offshore wind vessels looked like they could fill…

  • Maritime Africa: Strength, promise and opportunity

    Maritime Africa: Strength, promise and opportunity By Roberta Weisbrod, Executive Director, Worldwide Ferry Safety Association The Regional Ferry Conference late June in Lagos was the opportunity to find out what is happening in maritime in Africa. The State Government of Lagos launched, in the past few years, a far-reaching well-regulated ferry system with 729 ferries…

  • USCG gets $25 billion One Big Beautiful Bill boost

    USCG gets $25 billion One Big Beautiful Bill boost The U.S. Coast Guard has welcomed the nearly $25 billion investment in the service included in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act — marking the largest single commitment of funding in the service’s history. “This historic investment marks a new era for the Coast Guard,” said…

  • MER Equipment names Bill Forslund sales manager

    MER Equipment names Bill Forslund sales manager Seattle-based custom-built marine and industrial power systems specialist MER Equipment has promoted Bill Forslund to sales manager. In his new role, he will lead the company’s sales strategy with a focus on lead generation, market outreach, and strengthening customer relationships across the commercial and industrial marine sectors. With…

  • North Star’s new 2024 ESG report shows big advances in sustainability

    North Star’s new 2024 ESG report shows big advances in sustainability Aberdeen, Scotland-headquartered offshore vessel specialist North Star has released its 2024 ESG report that shows that the company has made major advances in sustainability, including an18% reduction in fleet CO2 emissions. North Star says that a £400 million (about $546 million) ongoing commitment as…

  • Podcast: Tototheo on rethinking maritime digitalization

    Podcast: Tototheo on rethinking maritime digitalization In the latest episode of Listen Up!, Marine Log’s official podcast, we take a closer look at digital transformation in the maritime sector—beyond the buzzwords. Host Heather Ervin is joined by Vlassis Papapanagiotis, chief commercial officer at Tototheo Global, a Cyprus-based maritime connectivity and technology provider, to explore how…

  • Tarka II fire underscores why effective placement of smoke and fire detectors matters

    Tarka II fire underscores why effective placement of smoke and fire detectors matters Following its investigation of a fire that broke out aboard the 66-foot long, 1972-built fishing vessel Tarka II in September last year, the National Transportation Safety Board is highlighting the importance of effective placement of smoke and fire detectors. The Tarka II…

  • Chevron cylinder oil delivers efficiency gains for Susesea’s bulker fleet

    Chevron cylinder oil delivers efficiency gains for Susesea’s bulker fleet Turkish shipowner Susesea, which has a fleet of six bulk carriers, has successfully upgraded its cylinder lubrication strategy by adopting Chevron’s Taro Ultra Advanced 40 (TUA 40). Working closely with Chevron Marine Lubricants and its regional distributor, Petrol Ofisi, Susesea has streamlined vessel operations and…

  • Everllence names Stefan Eefting its new head of Americas

    Everllence names Stefan Eefting its new head of Americas The executive board of Everllence (the former MAN Energy Solutions) has appointed Stefan Eefting as its new head of Americas. Eefting took up his new role July 1st, succeeding Mahesh Joshi who is retiring . Originally educated as a marine engineer in Bremerhaven, German native Eefting…

  • General Dynamics Electric Boat gets $1.85B Virginia class contract mod

    General Dynamics Electric Boat gets $1.85B Virginia class contract mod General Dynamics Electric Boat, a business unit of General Dynamics (NYSE: GD) reports that it was a­­­warded a $1.85 billion contract modification to a previously awarded contract supporting submarine production. This modification is for long lead time material and preliminary construction efforts associated with Virginia-class…

  • VIDEO: New TRAnsverse tug Svitzer Barrington arrives in Newcastle, Australia

    VIDEO: New TRAnsverse tug Svitzer Barrington arrives in Newcastle, Australia With the arrival of Svitzer Barrington, the first of two state-of-the-art TRAnsverse tugs ordered by Svitzer Australia, maritime operations at the Port of Newcastle, New South Wales, are set for a significant enhancement The 32-meter TRAnsverse tug represents a generational advancement in towage standards, innovation…

  • BIMCO: U.S. grain shipments jump 9% despite Chinese tariffs

    BIMCO: U.S. grain shipments jump 9% despite Chinese tariffs “During the first half of 2025, U.S. seaborne grain shipments increased 9% y/y, driven by stronger maize exports,” says Filipe Gouveia, shipping analysis manager at BIMCO. “While an increase in import tariffs led to a 57% y/y drop in volumes to China, the U.S. has been…

  • Eastern Shipbuilding wins $714.5M Washington State Ferries contract

    Eastern Shipbuilding wins $714.5M Washington State Ferries contract Washington State Gov. Bob Ferguson announced yesterday that he has selected the $714.5 million bid from Florida-based Eastern Shipbuilding Group to build three new 160-vehicle hybrid-electric ferries. Two shipyards had bid for the Washington State Ferries contract, the state’s first competitive bid for ferry construction in more…

  • Subsea Industries says Ecoshield delivers proven protection against cavitation damage

    Subsea Industries says Ecoshield delivers proven protection against cavitation damage Cavitation erosion and corrosion remain persistent challenges in marine operations, often causing severe damage to rudders, thruster tunnels, and other underwater components. This leads to frequent drydockings, costly repairs, and operational downtime. However, Subsea Industries says that its glassflake-reinforced protective coating Ecoshield, has emerged as…

  • Saab launches first of two Polish SIGINT ships

    Saab launches first of two Polish SIGINT ships Poland’s two-ship DELFIN signals intelligence (SIGINT) ship program took a significant step forward today, with prime contractor Saab reporting that the first ship, ORP Jerzy Różycki, had been launched in Gdańsk, Poland. As we reported earlier, the Polish Ministry of Defense’s Armament Agency signed the contract for…

  • Op-Ed: Smarter talent investment for a leaner DoD

    Op-Ed: Smarter talent investment for a leaner DoD By Lt. Gen. Mark Faulkner, USMC (Ret.), president, Institute for Defense and Business Recent memoranda issued by Department of Defense (DoD) leadership signals a pivotal shift in the approach to its civilian workforce. The directives outline a clear intention to streamline the structure, placing an emphasis on…

  • First of three Zamil Offshore FSIVs completes trials

    First of three Zamil Offshore FSIVs completes trials Zamil 80, the first of three new 60-meter Incat Crowther designed fast support intervention vessels (FSIVs) has completed sea trials at Singapore shipbuilder Lita Ocean. Designed for offshore marine services provider Zamil Offshore, the new vessel exceeded expectations on sea trials, achieving a service speed of 28…

  • Louis Dreyfus Armateurs: New ownership, new CEO and new name

    Louis Dreyfus Armateurs: New ownership, new CEO and new name One of France’s best known shipping companies has a new majority owner, a new CEO, and will soon get a new name. The Louis-Dreyfus family has sold an 80% stake in Louis Dreyfus Armateurs (LDA) to Paris-headquartered InfraVia Capital Partners’ InfraVia European Fund VI. The…

  • HII partners with enterprise AI specialist to use artificial intelligence at Newport News and Ingalls

    HII partners with enterprise AI specialist to use artificial intelligence at Newport News and Ingalls HII (NYSE: HII), America’s largest military shipbuilder, and enterprise AI application software specialist C3 AI (NYSE: AI), have formed a strategic partnership to expand digital technologies and apply artificial intelligence (AI) to accelerate shipbuilding throughput at HII’s Newport News Shipbuilding…

  • AMP welcomes over 1,100 maritime academy graduates to the industry

    AMP welcomes over 1,100 maritime academy graduates to the industry The American Maritime Partnership (AMP), the voice of the U.S. domestic maritime industry, today congratulated the more than 1,100 new graduates from America’s maritime academies. These new maritime academy graduates now join the 650,000 men and women in the American maritime workforce: a key component…

  • ECO Liberty, first U.S.-built plug-in hybrid SOV named in NOLA

    ECO Liberty, first U.S.-built plug-in hybrid SOV named in NOLA In a ceremony held in New Orleans this past Saturday, Louisiana First Lady Sharon Landry officially christened the Edison Chouest-built hybrid SOV ECO Liberty. The ceremony marked the culmination of a major investment in the U.S. shipbuilding industry by Equinor, the developer of the Empire…

  • Sean Kline named new CSA president and CEO

    Sean Kline named new CSA president and CEO The Chamber of Shipping of America (CSA) has promoted Sean Kline to CEO and president, succeeding Kathy Metcalf, who steps into the role of president emeritus. Kline served seven years on the CSA’s Board of directors before joining as Director of Maritime Affairs in 2014. He will…

  • Op-Ed: Sustainability means cleaning up our water, too

    Op-Ed: Sustainability means cleaning up our water, too By Peter Satchwell, global business director, Wärtsilä Water & Waste The maritime industry finds itself navigating increasingly choppy regulatory waters. Shipowners and operators today face an ever-expanding array of rules and compliance requirements, with the complexity and scope of mandatory reporting growing exponentially. Whilst this regulatory evolution…

  • New ABS technical paper explores offshore floating CO2 injection

    New ABS technical paper explores offshore floating CO2 injection ABS has published a new technical paper on offshore floating CO2 injection that provides analysis of the offshore technologies supporting carbon capture and storage (CCS). This much-publicized approach to supporting heavy industry’s journey to lower carbon energy solutions, frequently involving injection of carbon into depleted offshore…

  • VIDEO: EV Maritime launches first electric ferry in Auckland

    VIDEO: EV Maritime launches first electric ferry in Auckland EV Maritime, the New Zealand electric ferry design and technology company tapped by California’s Angel Island ferry to design its all-new hybrid electric vessel, reports that its first fully electric passenger ferry has been launched. Built at the McMullen & Wing shipyard in Auckland, the EVM200…

  • Hornblower names Ed Quinn president of its ferry and concession division

    Hornblower names Ed Quinn president of its ferry and concession division Hornblower Group has named Ed Quinn, a 1998 graduate of the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, Kings Point, N.Y., as its president of ferry and concession. In this role, Quinn will oversee brands, including Statue City Cruises, Alcatraz City Cruises, and Niagara City Cruises, as…

  • Ontario pumping CAD 215 million into its shipbuilding sector

    Ontario pumping CAD 215 million into its shipbuilding sector The Ontario government is investing CAD 215 million (about USD 184 million) to support shipbuilding and the broader marine sector in the province, including through the establishment of a CAD 15 million Ontario Shipbuilding Grant Program (OSGP) to expand the province’s shipbuilding sector. The support provided…

  • Op-Ed: 5 things to know about FuelEU Maritime and IMO MEPC 83

    Op-Ed: 5 things to know about FuelEU Maritime and IMO MEPC 83 Commentary from Maria Angeles Lopez, Decarbonization Manager at Peninsula As of January 1, 2025, the maritime industry has been navigating a new regulatory landscape with the introduction of FuelEU Maritime, a regulation aimed at reducing emissions and encouraging the transition to cleaner fuels through an…

  • Op-Ed: Washington must address corrosion crisis

    Op-Ed: Washington must address corrosion crisis By Jennifer Merck, Vice President of Maritime, Association for Materials Protection and Performance (AMPP) The U.S. is racing to modernize its maritime industrial base. Historic legislation is in motion. Public and private investments are surging. Shipyards are once again in the national spotlight. But beneath this promising momentum lies…

  • Bernhard Schulte Offshore takes delivery of new CSOV Windea Curie

    Bernhard Schulte Offshore takes delivery of new CSOV Windea Curie Bernhard Schulte Offshore (BSO) has taken delivery of its latest Commissioning Service Operation Vessel (CSOV) from Ulstein Verft in Norway. The newbuilding, which was christened Windea Curie, on June 26, is now being deployed for its charterer, offshore transmission system operator TenneT, to support its…

  • BOEM publishes PNOS for U.S. Gulf oil and gas Lease Sale 262

    BOEM publishes PNOS for U.S. Gulf oil and gas Lease Sale 262 The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management yesterday announced the publication of a Proposed Notice of Sale (PNOS) for an oil and gas lease sale in the Gulf of America. As directed by Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum and outlined in the PNOS,…

  • Maritime Partners in Centerline Logistics acquisition agreement

    Maritime Partners in Centerline Logistics acquisition agreement One of the largest marine petroleum transportation companies in the U.S. is set to come under new ownership. Maritime Partners LLC reports that, on June 24, 2025, an entity controlled by one of its managed funds entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Centerline Logistics from its principal…

  • Nunan and Wulf to depart Kings Point leadership roles

    Nunan and Wulf to depart Kings Point leadership roles The U.S. Department of Transportation reports that Vice Admiral Joanna M. Nunan, 14th Superintendent of the United States Merchant Marine Academy, Kings Point, N.Y., and Deputy Superintendent Rear Admiral David M. Wulf have announced their departures. Among their last official duties at the Academy were to…

  • Matt Garner named new TAI president

    Matt Garner named new TAI president S&B Infrastructure Ltd. has appointed Matt Garner as president of its New Orleans based naval architecture and marine engineering subsidiary TAI Engineers (TAI). He succeeds Bill Krewsky, who will retire in September and who has served as TAI president since 2023. Garner comes to TAI with more than 28…

  • GAO reports on issues plaguing USCG cutter fleet

    GAO reports on issues plaguing USCG cutter fleet The U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) today released a report on the actions it says that the U.S. Coast Guard needs to take to address the problems facing its aging fleet of 241 cutters, vessels 65 feet or greater in length with accommodations for crew to live…

  • VIDEO: Seaglider successfully completes first foil-mode sea trials

    VIDEO: Seaglider successfully completes first foil-mode sea trials North Kingstown, R.I.-headquartered REGENT Craft reports that sea trials of its Viceroy Seaglider prototype are advancing rapidly, with the revolutionary craft’s first crewed foil-mode testing now successfully completed. Following the initial float-mode test in March, this marks a further significant step forward in the validation of the…

  • Sola steps down as FMC Chairman

    Sola steps down as FMC Chairman Louis E. Sola announced yesterday that June 30, 2025, will mark the conclusion of his tenure as Chairman of the U.S. Federal Maritime Commission (FMC). “Nominated by President Donald J. Trump in 2018 and unanimously confirmed by the U.S. Senate, I entered this role with clear objectives: to strengthen…

  • Canal Barge to be acquired by Marquette Transportation’s owner

    Canal Barge to be acquired by Marquette Transportation’s owner Hanover, Md.-headquartered Redwood Holdings, a family-owned holding company that provides a permanent home for founder, family and management-owned businesses, has agreed to acquire New Orleans-based Canal Barge Company. This is Redwood’s second investment in the U.S. Jones Act market following its acquisition of Marquette Transportation Company…

  • VIDEO: Sean Duffy addresses USMMA Class of 2025

    VIDEO: Sean Duffy addresses USMMA Class of 2025 “It truly is an honor to be here today and celebrate some of America’s strongest, finest, and best-looking graduates our great country has to offer,” U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy said yesterday as he delivered the keynote address to the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy’s (USMMA) Class…

  • New Crowley ocean shipping route links Port of Philadelphia and Central America

    New Crowley ocean shipping route links Port of Philadelphia and Central America Crowley is expanding its ocean shipping services, opening its first-ever route between the U.S. Northeast and Central America. Utilizing Crowley’s new, state-of-the-art Avance class vessels, the five-day transit between the Port of Philadelphia’s Gloucester Marine Terminal and ports in Guatemala and Honduras enables…

  • Zodiac Maritime: Morning Midas has sunk in international waters

    Zodiac Maritime: Morning Midas has sunk in international waters Another car carrier has become a major casualty following a fire involving electric vehicles. London-based Zodiac Maritime reports that its managed vessel Morning Midas has now sunk in international waters. The vessel has been at the center of a salvage drama that began when the U.S.…

  • Maritime Partners closes sale and leaseback refinancing of the Sea Change

    Maritime Partners closes sale and leaseback refinancing of the Sea Change Marking its entry into the ferry sector, Jones Act focused financing solutions specialist Maritime Partners LLC has closed a sale and leaseback refinancing of the hydrogen-fueled passenger ferry Sea Change, developed by SWITCH Maritime LLC. Maritime Partners says the deal is its first in…

  • Will Iran close the Strait of Hormuz?

    Will Iran close the Strait of Hormuz? The big question in international shipping today has been whether Iran’s responses to the U.S. Operation Midnight Hammer strikes on its nuclear facilities will include closing the Strait of Hormuz — the only sea passage from the Persian Gulf to the open ocean, making it the primary route…

  • Strategic delivers another Gen 4 fast crew boat

    Strategic delivers another Gen 4 fast crew boat Singapore shipbuilder Strategic Marine reports that it has successfuly delivered TMS Tah Muang, the latest 42-meter Gen 4 fast crew boat (FCB) to join the growing fleet of Bangkok-headquartered Truth Maritime Services (TMS), a subsidiary of Thailand’s Prima Marine Group. This is the fourth high-performance vessel delivered…

  • Op-Ed: Why ship retrofit strategies need a rethink

    Op-Ed: Why ship retrofit strategies need a rethink By Matteo Di Maio, Co-founder and Director of Bluestone Group As decarbonization deadlines close in, shipowners are under unprecedented pressure to retrofit and upgrade their fleets while minimizing off-hire. Yet the technical services models many still rely on, built around planned yard stays and standardized approaches, were…

  • Ports of Indiana taps Louis Dreyfus to reopen ag terminal

    Ports of Indiana taps Louis Dreyfus to reopen ag terminal Ports of Indiana announced today that it has selected Louis Dreyfus Company, a global merchant and processor of agricultural goods, to operate the grain export facility at its Lake Michigan port. Considered one of the world’s “big four” global agri-commodities companies, Louis Dreyfus reported net sales…

  • New Serodino-built workboat features Mitsubishi S6R engines

    New Serodino-built workboat features Mitsubishi S6R engines Jack Tanner Towing Company, Havana, Ill., has added the newly constructed 1,368 hp. Super Tiger workboat, M/V Miss Hazel, to its fleet. Built by Serodino Inc. in Chattanooga, Tenn., the vessel is powered by twin Mitsubishi S6R engines, each delivering 684 hp. at 1800 RPM. The Miss Hazel…

  • Höegh Autoliners names its newest Aurora Class vessel, Höegh Sunrise

    Höegh Autoliners names its newest Aurora Class vessel, Höegh Sunrise Marking a notable step towards zero-emission deep-sea shipping. Höegh Autoliners last week named its fifth Aurora Class vessel Höegh Sunrise in a ceremony at Omaezaki Port in Shizuoka, Japan. With a capacity of up to 9,100 cars, and featuring reinforced decks and enhanced internal ramp…

  • Tnemec launches new Aerolon Marine anti-condensation coating

    Tnemec launches new Aerolon Marine anti-condensation coating For over a decade, industrial coatings specialist Tnemec’s Aerolon brand of coatings has been controlling unwanted condensation and protecting assets in various types of applications around the world. Building off that technology, Tnemec is introducing a new wave of coating technology, Aerolon Marine, a high-performance, marine-grade anti-condensation coating…

  • Op-Ed: Overcoming shipping’s complexity challenge

    Op-Ed: Overcoming shipping’s complexity challenge By Richard Leahy, technical service manager, Castrol The maritime industry faces extraordinary complexity. Today’s specialized global fleet—from dry and wet cargoes to passenger vessels—is a remarkable achievement of modern engineering that continues to evolve in sophistication and capability. Examining these ships reveals an intricate interplay of processes, machinery and crew.…

  • Crescent Towing and Blakeley Boatworks to start build of new Z-drive tugboat 

    Crescent Towing and Blakeley Boatworks to start build of new Z-drive tugboat  Continuing a long-running partnership, two Cooper Group companies —Crescent Towing and Blakeley BoatWorks —plan to begin construction of Hull 115, a new 6,000 HP tier 4 Z-drive tugboat. To be built at Blakeley BoatWorks in Mobile, Ala.,it will be added to Crescent Towing’s…

  • Vigor Marine Group launches under unified name

    Vigor Marine Group launches under unified name Five leading American marine and industrial service companies — Vigor, Continental Maritime of San Diego, MHI Ship Repair & Services, Seaward Marine Services, and Accurate Marine Environmental — have announced their unification under a single name: Vigor Marine Group. As a full-service prime contractor, the group delivers comprehensive…

  • Matthews Brothers Dredging makes leadership transition

    Matthews Brothers Dredging makes leadership transition Pass Christian, Miss.- headquartered Matthews Brothers Dredging, LLC is making a planned leadership transition. The company is a portfolio company of New Orleans private equity firm Carr’s Hill Partners and the transition will see Declan Rushe, an operating partner with Carr’s Hill Carr’s Hill Partners step down as CEO…

  • JAG Alaska wins $95.4M NOAA Oscar Dyson contract

    JAG Alaska wins $95.4M NOAA Oscar Dyson contract NOAA has awarded the JAG Alaska Inc. shipyard in Seward, Alaska, a $95,408,666 contract to complete expanded upgrades and maintenance on the NOAA Ship Oscar Dyson. NOAA is working to maximize the service life of each of its vessels through long-term maintenance planning and tracking and, following…

  • New Silverback OX truckable tug will have Schottel RudderPropellers

    New Silverback OX truckable tug will have Schottel RudderPropellers Schottel is to equip a new OX truckable tug from Tacoma, Wash.-based aluminum workboat builder Silverback Marine with two type SRP 100 Schottel RudderPropellers. Designed in collaboration with Seattle headquartered Elliott Bay Design Group, the OX truckable tug will have a bollard pull of almost seven…

  • New brine-based firefighting system developed to counter EV car fires

    New brine-based firefighting system developed to counter EV car fires With incidents like the Morning Midas fire continuing to underscore the risks of EV-related car fires aboard ship, operators are urgently seeking more effective solutions. A new brine-based firefighting system, developed by Skansi Offshore in close cooperation with Knud E. Hansen, is claimed to offers…

  • Sanmar Shipyards orders 17 ship sets of Kongsberg thrusters

    Sanmar Shipyards orders 17 ship sets of Kongsberg thrusters Kongsberg Maritime is to supply 17 ship sets of its US azimuth thrusters to for a range of international tug projects underway at Turkey’s Sanmar Shipyards. The thrusters will cover a range of power outputs between 1,765 kW and 2,525 kW and a bollard pull ranging…

  • KR and HD Hyundai Samho join forces to bring AI into ship design

    KR and HD Hyundai Samho join forces to bring AI into ship design These days, AI is everywhere and now classification society KR (Korean Register) has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with shipbuilder HD Hyundai Samho to jointly develop AI-based solutions for innovation in ship design and analysis. The partnership is a part of…

  • Shadow fleet tanker Adalynn ablaze in Strait of Hormuz after collision with Front Eagle

    Shadow fleet tanker Adalynn ablaze in Strait of Hormuz after collision with Front Eagle Multiple images have emerged on social media showing the tanker Adalynn ablaze off Fujairah after being in a collision early this morning after being in a collision with the Frontline tanker Front Eagle. UKMTO ADVISORY INCIDENT 024-25https://t.co/dBHrwKzykV#MaritimeSecurity #MarSec pic.twitter.com/YPDJ9yAHPk — UKMTO…

  • North and South Carolina governors call for continuation of offshore drilling moratorium

    North and South Carolina governors call for continuation of offshore drilling moratorium North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein and South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster yesterday called on the Trump administration to maintain its moratorium on offshore drilling off the North and South Carolina coasts. Gov. Stein is a Democrat. Gov. McMaster is a Republican. “Because of…

  • Mumbai’s JalVimana places 11-vessel order for Candela foiling ferries

    Mumbai’s JalVimana places 11-vessel order for Candela foiling ferries Mumbai, India-based JalVimana has placed a landmark order with Sweden’s Candela Technology AB that will see a fleet of 11 hydrofoiling Candela P-12 commuter ferries create new links across Mumbai’s waterways. They will form the nucleus of an electric transport network that, according to Candela, is…

  • TOTE Services names Jeff Vogel its VP of legal

    TOTE Services names Jeff Vogel its VP of legal TOTE Services, LLC, the TOTE Group maritime services company specializing in vessel construction management and ship management, has appointed Jeff Vogel its vice president of legal. In this role, he will lead all legal activities and government relations, ensuring alignment with federal and international maritime regulations…

  • Conrad Shipyard awarded further $28.2M YRBM contract mod

    Conrad Shipyard awarded further $28.2M YRBM contract mod NAVSEA has awarded Conrad Shipyard LLC, Morgan City, La., a $28,285,715 firm-fixed-price modification to previously awarded contract N00024-22-C-2253 to exercise an option for the detail design and construction of one additional Yard Repair, Berthing, and Messing (YRBM) craft. Work will be performed in Amelia, Louisiana, and is…

  • VIDEO: Tariffs hit Port of Los Angeles cargo volume

    VIDEO: Tariffs hit Port of Los Angeles cargo volume The Port of Los Angeles processed 716,619 TEU of containers in May, 5% less than last year. After 10 straight months of year-over-year growth, overall cargo volume slowed due to the impact of tariffs on both imports and exports. “May marked our lowest monthly cargo output…

  • Tug Garth Foss now assisting stricken car carrier Morning Midas

    Tug Garth Foss now assisting stricken car carrier Morning Midas The second of three specialized vessels dispatched by salvors, Resolve Marine, arrived at the location of the car carrier Morning Midas (IMO 9289910), on June 15, local time zone (UTC -9), reports Zodiac Maritime. That vessel, the Garth Foss, which has specialist firefighting capabilities, has…

  • Pacific Basin to install Inmarsat’s NexusWave on five ships.

    Pacific Basin to install Inmarsat’s NexusWave on five ships. Hong Kong-headquartered Pacific Basin Shipping, one of the world’s leading owners and operators of modern handysize and supramax dry bulk ships is to install Inmarsat Maritime’s NexusWave fully-managed connectivity service on board an initial five ships. Pacific Basin is prioritizing enhancements to both crew and business…

  • Eitzen Avanti plans to build world’s largest battery-powered containerships

    Eitzen Avanti plans to build world’s largest battery-powered containerships Norway’s Eitzen Group has plans to build what will be the world’s largest battery-powered containerships. Its Eitzen Avanti unit is to receive NOK 200 million (about $20.2 million) in support from the Norwegian Government’s Enova innovation scheme to build two ships that will each have battery…

  • Baudouin’s 12M55: Built to power the future of heavy-duty marine operations

    Baudouin’s 12M55: Built to power the future of heavy-duty marine operations SPONSORED CONTENT: As tugboat operators seek more powerful, efficient, and serviceable engines to meet the demands of modern maritime operations, Baudouin answers the call with the 12M55 — its most powerful commercial marine propulsion engine to date. Purpose-Built for Tugboats and Workboats The 12M55…

  • NTSB reports on why 80-year old fish tender Cape Douglas sank

    NTSB reports on why 80-year old fish tender Cape Douglas sank The Cape Douglas, a vessel originally built in 1944 as a landing craft tank-1443 (LCT-1443) for the U.S. Navy sank as it was transiting Chiniak Bay, in part because the watertight doors in the engine room and companionway spaces remained open, the National Transportation…

  • Op-Ed: Alternative lenders will ignite shipping’s growth

    Op-Ed: Alternative lenders will ignite shipping’s growth By Tobias Backer, executive director, Pelagic Capital The introduction of protectionist policies by the new U.S. administration has reignited uncertainty across the global economy. The International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) World Economic Outlook suggests that every major economy will be impacted by the newly introduced tariffs, resulting in a…

  • BAE San Diego awarded $155.8M USS Somerset DSRA

    BAE San Diego awarded $155.8M USS Somerset DSRA BAE Systems San Diego Ship Repair, San Diego, Calif., has been awarded a $155,886,629 firm-fixed-price contract action for maintenance, modernization and repair of the San Antonio-class amphibious transport dock USS Somerset (LPD 25) fiscal 2025 Docking Selected Restricted Availability (DSRA) The scope of the USS Somerset contract…

  • June 2025

    June 2025 This issue highlights the latest in vessel interior components, systems optimization, and sustainability practices aimed at enhancing performance, safety, and environmental responsibility within the vessel. The post June 2025 appeared first on Marine Log. Heather Ervin Go to marinelog

  • Ship Repair USA 2025 draws industry leaders to New Orleans

    Ship Repair USA 2025 draws industry leaders to New Orleans Marine Log held its third annual Ship Repair USA 2025 conference just off Bourbon Street in New Orleans on June 10–11, once again attracting attendees from across the spectrum of shipyards, vessel operators, maintenance providers, suppliers, and other specialists. Ted Williams opened the event with…

  • StormGeo partners with Bearing AI

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