Holt Lock in the Mobile Engineer District.

Holt Lock faces closure due to stability concerns

The Mobile Engineer District recently announced the closure of the Holt Lock to navigation in late June. The Corps says the closure is necessary due to recent findings from an initial stability

Rendering of an electric ferry. (Credit: EV Maritime)

EV Maritime selected to electrify popular ferry service in San Francisco Bay

EV Maritime, a New Zealand-based electric ferry design and technology company, announced July 12 that it has been commissioned by Angel Island Tiburon Ferry (AITF) to design an all-new hybrid electric vessel

The Raptor is a compact and versatile push vessel specifically engineered for small dredging and dock companies operating across the United States.

Edward Maritime launches the Raptor for inland

Pensacola, Fla.-based Edward Maritime, a shipbuilding and repair company that provides steel fabrication services to the Eastern Seaboard and the Gulf Coast, recently launched the Raptor 1, a compact and versatile push

Dorthe Karin Bendtsen, chief operating officer at KPI OceanConnect on advancing women in maritime.

Podcast: Advancing women in maritime

Hello, and welcome to another installment of Marine Log’s ListenUp! Podcast. I’m your host, Heather Ervin, editor in chief of Marine Log. Today, we’ll be talking to Dorthe Karin Bendtsen, chief operating

Ferries 2024 will be in Seattle

Ferry community to meet in Seattle this October for Marine Log’s FERRIES 2024 conference

The 37th annual Marine Log FERRIES conference, set to take place at the Hyatt at Olive 8 in Seattle, Wash., on October 29-30, will focus on how ferry operators can optimize their

Marine Log July 2024

July 2024

How are vessel operators and designers meeting decarbonization standards, implementing green tech, and overcoming the challenges to achieve sustainability?

Julian Panter, CEO of SmartSea

Op-Ed: SmartSea brings aviation tech to maritime

By Julian Panter, CEO, SmartSea The official launch of SmartSea in May marked a groundbreaking moment for the maritime industry, ushering in an era of unparalleled opportunity. Powered by SITA, the world’s

Rick Spaulding

Q&A: Rick Spaulding on being president of SNAME

Rick Spaulding, a retired shipbuilder with over 39 years of ship design, planning and construction experience, recently talked to Marine Log on his maritime career and his new role as president of

Ship Repair USA 2024

Photos: Ship Repair USA 2024 in review

Photos of last month’s Marine Log’s Ship Repair USA conference are now available HERE Marine Log held its second annual Ship Repair USA conference in the French Quarter of New Orleans on

An overview graphic showing details of the Brandon Road Interbasin Project. (Credit: USACE)

Corps, states sign agreement to move Brandon Road Interbasin Project forward

The Rock Island Engineer District and the states of Illinois and Michigan signed a project partnership agreement this week for the Brandon Road Interbasin Project, moving the project forward into construction phase.

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