August 2022
In Marine Log’s August issue, we look at how marine technology and advanced communications are opening up new possibilities.
In Marine Log’s August issue, we look at how marine technology and advanced communications are opening up new possibilities.
Coming off the heels of a successful New York City presentation last November, Marine Log’s 35th annual FERRIES conference is heading to the West Coast, taking place November 1-2 in San Francisco.
SWITCH Maritime’s landmark Sea Change hydrogen-powered ferry project got a lot of attention at Marine Log’s FERRIES 2021 held last November along the New York Harbor. This year, the conference heads to
In this edition of Listen Up! podcast, we’re bringing back Joe Hudspeth, Director of Business Development-Global Marine with BAE Systems, on Powering Green City Ferries high-speed emission-free catamaran passenger ferry, the Beluga24.
The Port of Little Rock continues to add intermodal opportunities with barge-to-rail and barge-to-truck capabilities. Today, Bluestem Partners of Kansas City announced that Bailey Construction commenced the groundbreaking of the South Port
The St. Charles County Port Authority has secured $3.5 million in funding to improve the river terminal in the City of St. Charles and at Klondike Park near Augusta. This, just a
Deal includes vessel, voyage, bunker, and emissions optimization solutions in partnership that underlines ZeroNorth’s foray into container segment. Technology company ZeroNorth has today announced that it has signed a three-year deal with
This issue dives into vessel construction at U.S. shipyards and repair facilities, along with the latest in marine paints and coatings technology.
Data is creating a new bridge between ship design and operation, one that will help build safer, more sustainable ships in the future, says NAPA CEO Mikko Kuosa. The sustainable ships of
Paul Matthews took over as the new executive director of the Port of South Louisiana this past January. Matthews replaces long-time Executive Director Paul Aucoin, who served the port for over eight