Category: magazine
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February 2026
February 2026 From harbor assist to inland operations, this issue dives into the tug, towboat and dredging markets, exploring innovation, fleet investments and the realities of working vessels. The post February 2026 appeared first on Marine Log. Heather Ervin Go to marinelog
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January 2026
January 2026 The January issue of Marine Log examines how ports and cruise operators are preparing for another year of growth, investment and operational evolution. The post January 2026 appeared first on Marine Log. Heather Ervin Go to marinelog
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November 2025
November 2025 This month’s features explore how offshore, workboat, and patrol sectors are adapting to new markets, cleaner power, and evolving demands. The post November 2025 appeared first on Marine Log. Marine Log Staff Go to marinelog
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October 2025
October 2025 In Marine Log’s October issue, we look at how the latest in ferry and passenger vessel design and technology. The post October 2025 appeared first on Marine Log. Heather Ervin Go to marinelog
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September 2025
September 2025 This issue of Marine Log explores how digitalization and disruptive tech are reshaping maritime. We highlight tools transforming fleet navigation, communication, performance—and what’s next for operators embracing a connected future. The post September 2025 appeared first on Marine Log. Heather Ervin Go to marinelog
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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
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April 2025
April 2025 Our April issue of Marine Log is now available, and we’ve packed it with insights into some of the most pressing issues facing the offshore maritime industry today. The post April 2025 appeared first on Marine Log. Heather Ervin Go to marinelog
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February 2025
February 2025 This issue of Marine Log focuses on everything from environmental regulations that impact shipping to technologies making it easier to reduce emissions and stay in compliance. The post February 2025 appeared first on Marine Log. Heather Ervin Go to marinelog