Chris Ulfers on funding a low-carbon future for tugs and towboats.

Podcast: Funding a low-carbon future

In this edition of Marine Log’s Listen Up! podcast, we talk to Chris Ulfers, partner of Jones Walker’s Maritime Practice Group. In today’s episode, Chris and I will discuss the transition to

Marine Log's Alex Marcheschi sat down with Marine Jet Power at the International Workboat Show, to discuss current trends the company is seeing in the industry.

VIDEO: Marine Jet Power talks trends with Marine Log

Back in December, Marine Log’s Alex Marcheschi sat down with Marine Jet Power’s (MJP) global director of sales, Robert Magnusson, at the International Workboat Show, to discuss current trends the company is

Anastasija Kuprijanova, Director - Maritime Business Development at Amogy Inc. will discuss the first ammonia-powered tug the company is currently retrofitting at TTB 2024.

TTB 2024: Retrofitting the first ammonia-powered tug

As you can read about in the February issue of Marine Log magazine, tug owners are looking at all their options when it comes to green power and technologies. To drive this

February 2024 Marine Log magazine focuses on tugs, towboats and dredging.

February 2024

On the heels of Marine Log’s annual TTB (Tugs, Towboats & Barges) event, this issue focuses on that sector, dredging and marine cranes.

The new ASD tractor tug will be very similar in appearance (hull/profile) to Bisso’s latest newbuild, Capt Joseph Bisso, but will have slightly less BHP.

New Bisso Towboat tug will enter service early summer

Luling, La., based Bisso Towboat Company Inc. says its newest assist tug, the M/V Mr. Brian, is slated to hit the water in May or June of this year, according to Scott

The U.S.'s first plug-in hybrid electric inland towboat, the M/V Green Diamond. (Credit: Kirby)

TTB 2024: America’s first hybrid electric towboat

While innovations in tugboat design to make them greener and more powerful have made headlines more so than inland towboats, some towboat operators aren’t too far behind. Taylor Dickerson, who is vice

WIMOs members gather at last year's clay shoot. Current president, Taylor Dickerson, is on the far right.

WIMOs 3rd annual clay shoot set for March 21

The Women in Maritime Operations (WIMOs) organization is hosting its third annual clay shoot event on Thursday, March 21 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Providence Plantation in Rosharon, Texas. This

Left: Breanna Clayton; Right: Jessica Branham

Q&A: Meet the women behind Royal Barge Fleeting

Marine Log (ML): First off, tell us about Royal Barge Fleeting and how it got started? Jessica Branham (JB): I was approached by a member of Cummings Marine Board of Directors in

Port operators will benefit from working with a skilled broker to help find cover that caters for all eventualities.

7 tips for ports on business interruption insurance

By Ed McNamara, Armada Risk Partners In these uncertain times, ports across the globe face multiple business interruption threats. It’s a lengthy list that includes strikes and political protests, cyber-attacks, ship collisions,

Ports across the U.S. are raising awareness about the issue of human trafficking.

Human trafficking awareness campaign comes to U.S. ports

This month, ports across the United States are raising awareness about the issue of human trafficking through the Not Alone awareness campaign. This month, the nonprofits American Association of Port Authorities (AAPA)

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