Category: News
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Navigating the Hawaiian lane: Why standard playbooks don’t work
Navigating the Hawaiian lane: Why standard playbooks don’t work By Gerald Hofmann, President Integrated Marine Logistics, at Odyssey Logistics Every year, an average of nearly 13 million tons of marine cargo is shipped into Hawaii, while only 1.7 million tons is shipped out. For each of the containers represented in this stat, getting to Honolulu…
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LD Armateurs SOV duo will have Schottel Rudderpropellers
LD Armateurs SOV duo will have Schottel Rudderpropellers French shipowner and maritime services provider Louis Dreyfus Armateurs (now LD Armateurs), has selected SchotteL to supply RudderPropellers Dynamic (SRP-D) for two new Service Operation Vessels (SOVs) that will operate for Swedish-headquartered energy company Vattenfall (see earlier story). The new walk-to-work vessels have been designed by Norway’s…
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St. Johns Ship Building delivers second Chartwell-designed CTV to AWT
St. Johns Ship Building delivers second Chartwell-designed CTV to AWT Palatka, Fla.-based St. Johns Ship Building reports that it has successful delivered the Atlantic Endurance, the second of two Chartwell Ambitious-class crew transfer vessels (CTVs) ordered by Atlantic Wind Transfers. The delivery marks a continued partnership between the two companies and further underscores St. Johns’…
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Susanne Burstein is new head of transportation finance at Seward & Kissel
Susanne Burstein is new head of transportation finance at Seward & Kissel Law firm Seward & Kissel LLP announced today that Susanne Burstein has joined the firm’s maritime and transportation group as head of transportation finance. Over her two decades of legal practice, Burstein has focused on finance transactions across transportation sectors with a particular…
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Training needed as speed of digitalization outpaces crew capacity to understand the data delivered
Training needed as speed of digitalization outpaces crew capacity to understand the data delivered The shipping industry’s adoption of smart technology risks being undermined by the crew’s ability to understand the information the tech provides, according to Glueckstadt, Germany-headquartered Condition Monitoring Technologies GmbH ( CMT). The company, a provider of engine performance analytics and training,…
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Registration opens for Marine Log’s FERRIES 2025 conference
Registration opens for Marine Log’s FERRIES 2025 conference Registration is now open for Marine Log’s 38th annual FERRIES conference, which will be held November 4–5, 2025, at the Hyatt Regency Jersey City in the New York City area. The event is widely recognized as North America’s premier gathering for the fast-growing ferry market, bringing together…
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Bollinger teams with Seaspan and two Finnish partners for USCG Arctic Security Cutter
Bollinger teams with Seaspan and two Finnish partners for USCG Arctic Security Cutter Bollinger Shipyards, Canada’s Seaspan Shipyards and Finland’s Rauma Marine Constructions (Rauma Shipyard) and Aker Arctic (Aker) have formed a strategic partnership to deliver the lowest-risk, fastest delivery solution of best-in-class Arctic Security Cutters (ASC) to the U.S. Coast Guard. The companies say…
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Carbon Ridge deploys centrifugal OCCS on Scorpio Tankers LR2
Carbon Ridge deploys centrifugal OCCS on Scorpio Tankers LR2 Onboard carbon capture and storage specialist Carbon Ridge is claiming a maritime industry industry first with the successful deployment of a centrifugal OCCS (onboard carbon capture system) aboard an LR2 product tanker owned by Scorpio Tankers Inc. The groundbreaking pilot marks the first deployment of a…
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WISTA USA names Nicolaou-Boyer as new president
WISTA USA names Nicolaou-Boyer as new president The Board of WISTA USA, the Women’s International Shipping & Trading Association, appointed Marlene Nicolaou-Boyer, global commercial manager at Houston-headquartered Stolt Tankers USA Inc., as its new president. The announcement was made during the organization’s Annual General Meeting (AGM) and Conference, held May 12–14 in Cape Canaveral, Fla.…
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Kongsberg teams with Noble to bring innovative tech to offshore
Kongsberg teams with Noble to bring innovative tech to offshore Kongsberg Maritime has signed a long term development program framework agreement with offshore drilling contractor Noble Corporation. The focus is on the joint development, piloting, and commercialization of solutions to enhance operational efficiency, risk assessment, and sustainability in offshore operations. The first pilot project under…
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Op-Ed: Smarter ship design starts with data
Op-Ed: Smarter ship design starts with data By Jonathan Strachan – CTO, Houlder Today volatile markets, rising costs, and shifting environmental legislation all contribute to a high-stakes operating environment in the maritime industry. Traditionally, shipowners and operators have relied heavily on experience and gut instinct to guide decisions when it comes to ship design. While…
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Superior Ag breaks ground on Ohio River fertilizer terminal
Superior Ag breaks ground on Ohio River fertilizer terminal Superior Ag, an Indiana-based farmer-owned cooperative, officially broke ground today on its state-of-the-art fertilizer terminal at the former Summit River Terminal site near Rockport. The new 32,000‑ton dry fertilizer distribution facility represents a multimillion‑dollar investment in Spencer County aimed at better serving farmers in southwestern Indiana,…
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Chris Hannan joins Jones Walker in New Orleans
Chris Hannan joins Jones Walker in New Orleans Chris Hannan has joined law firm Jones Walker LLP as a partner in its maritime practice group and a member of the maritime litigation, arbitration, and dispute resolution team in the New Orleans office. “We are pleased to welcome Chris to our maritime practice group,” said the…
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Bourbon to deploy six new design crewboats for Eni Congo
Bourbon to deploy six new design crewboats for Eni Congo Paris-headquartered offshore services major Bourbon reports that it has signed a five-year contract with Eni Congo for the renewal of its crewboat fleet. According to Bourbon, the new Eni Congo contract marks a strategic milestone in the reduction of emissions associated with the offshore transport…
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Huber+Suhner Radox cables gain DNV type approval
Huber+Suhner Radox cables gain DNV type approval Swiss-headquartered Huber+Suhner reports that its Radox family of cables, designed for use in battery and fuel cell energy systems on vessels, have gained DNV type approval. The company says that this means that shipbuilders and maritime system integrators can now confidently specify the cables for critical onboard energy…
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USCG Arctic District responds to Chinese research vessel Xue Long 2
USCG Arctic District responds to Chinese research vessel Xue Long 2 The U.S. Coast Guard reports that this past Friday it detected and responded to the China-flagged research ship Xue Long 2 on the U.S. Extended Continental Shelf (ECS) in the U.S. Arctic, approximately 290 nautical miles north of Utqiagvik, Alaska=. A Coast Guard C-130J…
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Wenatchee back in full-time WSF service
Wenatchee back in full-time WSF service In his latest weekly update, WSDOT Deputy Secretary Steve Nevey, head of Washington State Ferries, reports that Wenatchee, WSFs’ first hybrid-electric ferry, returned to full-time service on the Seattle/Bainbridge route June 24. It had been running part time for nearly a week in the afternoons and evenings until now.…
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GT Wings wins £1M grant to advance AirWing jet sail technology
GT Wings wins £1M grant to advance AirWing jet sail technology U.K.-based wind propulsion GT Wings has been awarded an additional £1 million in government supported funding to further develop its AirWing. Unlike conventional wind propulsion devices, AirWing is a jet sail. It uses a patented boundary layer control system to actively manipulate airflow around…
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Tianjin Port taps Robert Allan for electric tug design
Tianjin Port taps Robert Allan for electric tug design Vancouver, B.C.-based naval architecture firm Robert Allan Ltd. has been awarded a milestone contract to design a fully battery-electric tug for Tianjin Port in Northern China, marking a significant step toward cleaner port operations in one of the country’s busiest maritime hubs. The new tug, an…
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Incat Tasmania to build electric ferries for Denmark
Incat Tasmania to build electric ferries for Denmark Tasmania-based shipbuilder Incat says it has been selected to design and build two new state-of-the-art battery-electric ferries for Danish ferry operator Molslinjen. The vessels, each 129 meters (423 feet) long and powered by approximately 45,000 kWh battery systems, will operate on the busy Kattegat route between Jutland…
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Rudder fell off: Bulker narrowly missed grounding
Rudder fell off: Bulker narrowly missed grounding The New Zealand Transport Accident Investigation Commission (TAIC) has issued a report on a July 24, 2023, incident in which the rudder of a bulk carrier fell off, putting the ship at risk of grounding. The fully loaded 32,729 dwt Achilles Bulker, owned and operated by SE Apex…
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Port of San Francisco to issue RFP for disposal of its two floating dry docks
Port of San Francisco to issue RFP for disposal of its two floating dry docks The Port of San Francisco says that it anticipates advertising a Request for Proposal (RFP) solicitation for the disposal/removal of its Dry Dock #2 and Eureka Dry Dock (Fall/Winter 2025). Both of the port-owned dry docks were operated as the…
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Wärtsilä retrofit brings Corsica Linea ferry Pascal Paoli big fuel savings
Wärtsilä retrofit brings Corsica Linea ferry Pascal Paoli big fuel savings A Wärtsilä retrofit package for the Corsica Linea ferry Pascal Paoli has reportedly resulted in fuel savings of up to 22%. This significant gain in energy efficiency on each trip has been made possible by the installation of a new twin screw controllable pitch…
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GLDD unveils first U.S.-flagged Jones Act subsea rock installer
GLDD unveils first U.S.-flagged Jones Act subsea rock installer Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Corporation (GLDD), the largest provider of dredging services in the United States, announced on July 23 a major milestone in its offshore energy strategy with the recent launch of the Acadia at Hanwha Philly Shipyard. The Acadia is the first U.S flagged, Jones Act-compliant subsea rock…
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BIMCO: Bulker deliveries could reach six-year high in 2026
BIMCO: Bulker deliveries could reach six-year high in 2026 “We forecast that bulker deliveries will gradually increase this year and in 2026, reaching 41.2 million deadweight tonnes (DWT) and a six-year high. Bulker newbuilding contracting was strong in 2023 and 2024, and several of the ships ordered during this period are expected to be delivered…
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Morrow takes command of Memphis Engineer District
Morrow takes command of Memphis Engineer District With Mississippi Valley Division Commander and Mississippi River Commission President Maj. Gen. Kimberly A. Peeples presiding, incoming commander, Col. John L. Morrow, assumed command of the Corps’ Memphis Engineer District, from outgoing commander, Col. Brian D. Sawser, during a change of command ceremony at the Crosstown Concourse Theater in Memphis, Tenn., July…
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Human Rights Watch: Houthi attacks on ships amount to war crimes
Human Rights Watch: Houthi attacks on ships amount to war crimes The Houthi armed group in Yemen attacked two commercial cargo vessels in the Red Sea between July 6 and 9, 2025, violations of the laws of war amounting to war crimes, Human Rights Watch said today. The Houthis sunk both ships, killing and injuring…
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AI will create self-optimizing ships, with a human in the loop, says OneLink
AI will create self-optimizing ships, with a human in the loop, says OneLink Artificial Intelligence (AI) will transform tomorrow’s systems to provide self-optimizing ships under human supervision, says Pankaj Sharma, managing director of vessel optimization platform OneLink Performance Sharma says that AI is set to be the biggest transformative shift for maritime with tomorrow’s systems…
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Navios opts for ABS Wavesight for FuelEU and EU ETS compliance
Navios opts for ABS Wavesight for FuelEU and EU ETS compliance As of January 1, 2025, companies with ships calling on EU ports have been required to collect and report key fuel-related data in preparation for EU submission deadlines. The ABS Wavesight platform offers a seamless solution, now being used by Navios Maritime Partners, that…
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Hanwha Philly books landmark LNG carrier contract
Hanwha Philly books landmark LNG carrier contract Korea’s Hanwha Ocean said yesterday (see originaal release) that it had signed a contract with its affiliate Hanwha Philly Shipyard to build one LNG carrier worth 348 billion won [about $251 million], and had also secured an option contract for one additional ship. The contract is structured so…
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Stirling Snow named new Mobile Pulley director of engineering
Stirling Snow named new Mobile Pulley director of engineering Mobile, Ala., headquartered pumps, dredging equipment, and heavy industrial components, manufacturer Mobile Pulley has named Stirling Snow its new director of engineering. With nearly a decade of hands-on experience in design and engineering, the company says that Snow comes to the position with a dynamic blend…
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Everllence sustainability report: 63% cut in emissions from own production
Everllence sustainability report: 63% cut in emissions from own production Everllence (formerly MAN Energy Solutions) has made its corporate responsibility transparent with the publication of its sustainability report for FY 2024. The company notes that the report shows concrete progress, including a 63% reduction in CO2 emissions from its own global production, compared to 2018.…
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Great Lakes East relocates its Florida breakbulk operations to Port Canaveral
Great Lakes East relocates its Florida breakbulk operations to Port Canaveral In a move aimed at better serving its customers, breakbulk cargo carrier Great Lakes East (GLE), part of the Great Lakes Group,has relocated its Florida operations to Port Canaveral to offer monthly import/export service to San Juan, Puerto Rico, GLE operates the service using…
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Mystery buyer orders two CSOVs at Vard
Mystery buyer orders two CSOVs at Vard Fincantieri reports that its Norwegian subsidiary Vard has signed a contract with an undisclosed international customer for the design and construction of two CSOVs (Commissioning Service Operation Vessels), with an option for a third vessel. The value of the contract is considered as large, with a value between…
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Duffy announces $8.75M in Small Shipyard Grants
Duffy announces $8.75M in Small Shipyard Grants U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy today announced that the Maritime Administration (MARAD) has awarded $8.75 million in grants to revitalize U.S. shipyards and advance America’s maritime dominance. The funding is part of the Small Shipyard Grant program, which supports advanced training, workforce development, and new technologies that…
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Popular Oakland Alameda Water Shuttle service gets a 35% service boost
Popular Oakland Alameda Water Shuttle service gets a 35% service boost The Port of Oakland, Calif., is celebrating the expansion of the Oakland Alameda Water Shuttle, a free pilot program initiated by the City of Alameda, offering public water transit between Oakland’s Jack London Square and Bohol Circle Immigrant Park, at the foot of 5th…
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Strategic Marine delivers StratCat Ventus Camellia to new Korean customer
Strategic Marine delivers StratCat Ventus Camellia to new Korean customer Singapore-based shipbuilder Stategic Marine has successfully delivered Ventus Camellia, a next-generation 27 meter Crew Transfer Vessel (CTV), , to a new South Korean client, Yeosu Ocean Co, Ltd.. The newly delivered vessel is based on the proven StratCat 27 design, developed in close collaboration with…
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Sperry Marine delivers Terma surveillance radar systems for new Canadian Coast Guard icebreakers
Sperry Marine delivers Terma surveillance radar systems for new Canadian Coast Guard icebreakers Danish-based surveillance radar technology specialist Terma A/S has partnered with Sperry Marine to deliver its SCANTER 4603 and SCANTER 6002 series of naval surveillance radars to Seaspan Shipyards for the upcoming Canadian Coast Guard Multi-Purpose Icebreaker and Polar Icebreaker Programs. This milestone…
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Op-Ed: Electrostatic spray reduces overspray in shipyards
Op-Ed: Electrostatic spray reduces overspray in shipyards By Joanna van Helmond, PPG Product Development Director, Marine Fouling Control, Marine and Protective Coatings Increasing pressure for more sustainable operations and tighter margins in the maritime industry encourages shipowners and yards to explore ways to improve efficiency and reduce waste. One technique gaining attention is electrostatic coating…
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Wind Keeper becomes newest addition to the Cadeler fleet
Wind Keeper becomes newest addition to the Cadeler fleet Copenhagen-headquartered offshore wind farm installation specialist Cadeler has taken delivery of its latest acquisition, the Wind Keeper, ahead of schedule and has aleady landed its first long-term firm contract with Vestas, for a three-year period commencing early in 2026. Back in May, Cadeler reported that it…
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Cell phone use and fatigue: $810K tow strike on moored barges
Cell phone use and fatigue: $810K tow strike on moored barges The National Transportation Safety Board has released its report on an April 17, 2024, incident involving the 170-foot American Commercial Barge Line towboat William B Klunk. As in many other reports involving all types of vessel, cell phone use was implicated as a cause.…
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Solstad books new $17M Petrobras contract for Normand Pioneer
Solstad books new $17M Petrobras contract for Normand Pioneer Skudeneshavn, Norway-based Solstad Maritime ASA reports that it has won a contract award for the CSV Normand Pioneer with end-client Petrobras. Solstad consists of two main shipowning structures, Solstad Offshore ASA and Solstad Maritime ASA, that have different ownership structures and the vessel will be on…
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Fincantieri D.C. event puts spotlight on U.S. shipbuilding renaissance
Fincantieri D.C. event puts spotlight on U.S. shipbuilding renaissance Fincantieri, one of the world’s largest shipbuilding groups, this week hosted “Full speed ahead: The U.S. Shipbuilding Renaissance,” a Washington, D.C., event bringing together senior voices from government, industry, and the national security community to examine the strategic future of American maritime power. The event opened…
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VINCI Energies to acquire Wärtsilä’s Marine Electrical Systems business
VINCI Energies to acquire Wärtsilä’s Marine Electrical Systems business Nanterre, France-headquartered VINCI Energies has signed an agreement to acquire Hamburg-based Wärtsilä SAM Electronics GmbH. The company is active in the field of electrical and automation integration for the German Navy and naval shipyards in the north of the country and VINCI says the acquisition will…
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Delta Launch orders two high-speed launches from Gladding-Hearn
Delta Launch orders two high-speed launches from Gladding-Hearn Delta Launch Services, a launch company operating on the Mississippi River, has ordered two of a new class of pilot boats from Gladding-Hearn Shipbuilding, Duclos Corporation. The Venice Class launches follow a long history of six larger pilot boats built for the Delta Launch Services by the…
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FMD celebrates its acquisition of Rolls-Royce Naval Propulsors business
FMD celebrates its acquisition of Rolls-Royce Naval Propulsors business Fairbanks Morse Defense (FMD), a portfolio company of Arcline Investment Management, has finalized its acquisition of the Rolls-Royce Naval Propulsors business. This milestone was celebrated at the newly acquired Pascagoula, Miss., foundry, where Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves, Fairbanks Morse Defense CEO Steve Pykett, Jackson County Economic…
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Seabound onboard carbon capture will be key to innovative cement carrier project
Seabound onboard carbon capture will be key to innovative cement carrier project U.K.-based marine carbon capture innovator Seabound reports that it has launched a first-of-its-kind onboard carbon capture project on a 12,000 dwt cement carrier The project is being carried out in partnership with Hartmann Group, InterMaritime Group, and Heidelberg Materials Northern Europe. It equips…
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WinGD X-DF-A in ammonia-fueled engine world first
WinGD X-DF-A in ammonia-fueled engine world first Taking ammonia engines into a shipbuilding reality, CSSC’s Swiss-headquartered WinGD subsidiary has become the first engine designer to have an ammonia-fueled two-stroke marine engine delivered and installed. The X52DF-A engine in question has now been ninstalled in a 46,000 cubic meter LPG/ammonia carrier being built for EXMAR. The…
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Sail-assisted Aframax features advanced coatings too
Sail-assisted Aframax features advanced coatings too Delivered to U.K. based Union Maritime in January by Shanghai Waigaoqiao Shipbuilding, the 114,000 dwt, Marshall Islands flagged Brands Hatch is the world’s first sail-assisted Aframax tanker. It is estimated that its three intelligent fiberglass sails will reduce fuel consumption by around 12% a year and cut annual carbon…
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Society of Marine Port Engineers provides seed funding for SL7EXPO
Society of Marine Port Engineers provides seed funding for SL7EXPO The SL7EXPO project, which aims to preserve one of the groundbreaking SL-7 Sea-Land Container ships as a maritime exposition center in support of the SHIPS for America Act, has received seed funding from the Society of Marine Port Engineers (SMPE). Originally built by containerization innovator,…
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Louisiana Gateway Port releases economic impact report
Louisiana Gateway Port releases economic impact report The Louisiana Gateway Port (LGP), in Plaquemines Parish, La.,has released its report, “Economic Impacts of the Louisiana Gateway Port Tenants on the Regional and State Economies.” The comprehensive analysis highlights LGP’s significant contributions to economic output, job creation, and global trade connectivity. Plaquemines Port rebrands as Louisiana Gateway…
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Tariff “whipsaw effect’’ boosts Port of LA June cargo numbers to new record
Tariff “whipsaw effect’’ boosts Port of LA June cargo numbers to new record As we reported earlier, the impact of tariffs saw May cargo volumes at the Port of Los Angeles hit a ten year low. Yesterday, the port reported that what it termed a tariff “whipsaw effect,” saw it record the busiest June in…
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Berg Propulsion books tenth Nakkaş Shipping tanker contract
Berg Propulsion books tenth Nakkaş Shipping tanker contract Turkish group Nakkaş Shipping & Trading Co has confirmed that a decade of tanker-focused work with Berg Propulsion will see the delivery of its tenth Berg system in 2026. Nakkaş took its specification of Berg systems into double figures after ordering its latest 5,700 dwt tanker from…
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Dana Otterson James is new RIX president and CEO
Dana Otterson James is new RIX president and CEO Benicia, Calif.-based RIX Industries has named Dana Otterson James as its new president and CEO. A longtime member of the RIX team, she steps into the role with a vision for building on the company’s 147-year legacy while laying the foundation for future growth and innovation.…
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What’s in OBBBA for offshore?
What’s in OBBBA for offshore? With the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) now signed into law, industries and their trade associations are either finding much in it to like, or not. So what’s in it for the offshore industry? More for offshore oil and gas than for offshore wind. “This is a major milestone…
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Stena Bulk will reflag five Suezmax tankers under Swedish flag.
Stena Bulk will reflag five Suezmax tankers under Swedish flag. Leading Swedish tanker shipping company Stena Bulk today confirmed that it is in the final stage of executing its plan to reflag five of its Suezmax tankers under the Swedish flag. The first vessel – Stena Sunrise – is now fully prepared for reflagging, which…
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Noem cancels contracts with ESG for two Offshore Patrol Cutters
Noem cancels contracts with ESG for two Offshore Patrol Cutters Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced Friday that she was canceling the contracts for two of the four U.S. Coast Guard Offshore Patrol Cutters (OPCs) on order at Eastern Shipbuilding Group. Noem cancels HII order for eleventh National Security Cutter Cancelation of the…
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Austal USA delivers future USS Pierre (LCS 38)
Austal USA delivers future USS Pierre (LCS 38) Austal USA delivered the future USS Pierre (LCS 38) to the U.S. Navy this past Friday, the second ship delivered by the Mobile, Ala., shipbuilder to the Navy in less than a month. LCS 38 is the 19th Independence-variant Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) delivered by the company…
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Op-Ed: Shipbuilding funding “Big Beautiful Bill”
Op-Ed: Shipbuilding funding “Big Beautiful Bill” By Edward McDonald, Owner, Edward Maritime LLC I am writing to share my thoughts on the recent approval of the “BIG BEAUTIFUL BILL,” which provides a significant $29 billion increase in funding for shipbuilding, focusing mainly on naval shipyards that handle government contracts. Edward McDonald. While the funding from…
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Braskem takes delivery of its second ethane carrier
Braskem takes delivery of its second ethane carrier Braskem, one of the world’s largest suppliers of chemical and petrochemical products and a global pioneer in large-scale biopolymer production has celebrated the arrival of its new ethane carrier Brave Future. It was financed by Ocean Yield and will be operated by Hartmann Reederei. The start of…
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Berge Bulk uses hydroponics to harvest over 1.2 tonnes of fresh produce at sea
Berge Bulk uses hydroponics to harvest over 1.2 tonnes of fresh produce at sea One of the world’s leading dry bulk ship owners, Berge Bulk, harvested over 1.2 metric tonnes of fresh vegetables at sea in 2024 through its fleetwide hydroponics program. Launched in 2019, the initiative is part of Berge Bulk’s broader efforts to…
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Crowley’s new Avance class ship, Tiscapa, enters service
Crowley’s new Avance class ship, Tiscapa, enters service Crowley’s newest LNG-fueled containership Tiscapa, the third in its Avance class, began its inaugural service July 10, adding faster, bigger options for timely ocean cargo transport around the U.S., Caribbean and Central America. Like its sister ships in the Avance Class, Tiscapa has a container capacity of…
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We Work the Waterways announces inaugural board of directors and advisory council
We Work the Waterways announces inaugural board of directors and advisory council We Work the Waterways (WWW) has announced the formation of its inaugural board of directors and advisory council, marking a significant milestone in the organization’s launch as an independent nonprofit after long operating as part of Inland Rivers, Ports & Terminals Inc. (IRPT).…
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MARAD designates 848 new miles of Marine Highway
MARAD designates 848 new miles of Marine Highway U.S. Department of Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy today announced that the Maritime Administration (MARAD) has designated 848 new miles of navigable waterways and approved 14 new sponsors for the U.S. Marine Highway Program (USMHP). The network, which now covers 27,139 miles on 35 designated routes, supports…
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Dr. Rosalie Balkin named winner of IMO’s International Maritime Prize
Dr. Rosalie Balkin named winner of IMO’s International Maritime Prize The IMO Council announced today that Dr. Rosalie Balkin has been named the recipient of the International Maritime Prize for 2024. The award recognizes her outstanding contributions to international maritime law over a career spanning more than 50 years. Dr. Balkin is the Secretary-General of…
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Freire launches new French oceanographic vessel Anita Conti
Freire launches new French oceanographic vessel Anita Conti The Freire Shipyard in Vigo, Spain, yesterday launched the research vessel Anita Conti. The family-owned yard was selected in July 2023 to build the advanced vessel by the French national Institute of Ocean Sciences (IFREMER). Freire Shipyard selected to build new IFREMER research vessel The oceanographic vessel…
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First Everllence 175DF-M methanol engines will power a superyacht
First Everllence 175DF-M methanol engines will power a superyacht Everllence has received the first order for its 175DF-M (Dual-Fuel Methanol) engine. It covers the supply of two 12V175DF-M and one 16V175DF-M variable-speed yacht gensets, including methanol fuel-supply systems; delivery is scheduled for July 2027. They engines are for a superyacht currently under construction by an…
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Podcast: The future of green ferry transit
Podcast: The future of green ferry transit In this episode of Marine Log’s Listen Up! podcast, we’re joined by Seamus Murphy, executive director of San Francisco Bay Ferry, the public ferry system operated by the Water Emergency Transportation Authority (WETA). WETA recently commissioned the M/V Karl—the first vessel in the sector to meet California’s toughest…
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Eco Boss Cap propeller hub now in production
Eco Boss Cap propeller hub now in production EcoNavis Solutions, a spin-off from the University of Strathclyde in Scotland has begun production of its patented Eco Boss Cap propeller hub, marking the transformation of a university-led research project into an industry-ready fuel efficiency retrofit technology. The Eco Boss Cap is designed to eliminate the hub…
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JAXPORT now first U.S. Southeast port of call following Premier Alliance service change
JAXPORT now first U.S. Southeast port of call following Premier Alliance service change The Jacksonville Port Authority (JAXPORT) is now the first Southeast U.S. port of call in the Premier Alliance’s East Coast 3 (EC3) container service, which directly connects Jacksonville with ports in Thailand, Vietnam, Singapore, and Sri Lanka. ONE Mackinac, the first vessel…
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VIDEO: Artemis eFoiler CTV in action at Scottish wind farm
VIDEO: Artemis eFoiler CTV in action at Scottish wind farm A demonstration project led by Belfast, Northern Ireland-based Artemis Technologies, has successfully completed a technical demonstration of a dual propulsion Artemis eFoiler CTV at Aberdeen Offshore Wind Farm on the east coast of Scotland. Carried out in partnership with Vattenfall, Tidal Transit, Lloyd’s Register and…
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Damen set to make a fast delivery of a Fast Ferry 4212
Damen set to make a fast delivery of a Fast Ferry 4212 Damen Shipyards Group has signed a contract with South Korea’s Starline Co. Ltd. for the delivery of a new Damen Fast Ferry 4212. Available from stock at Damen Song Cam Shipyard in Vietnam, the shipbuilder expects to deliver the vessel just seven weeks…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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,…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…