Kasper Nilaus, managing director for Svitzer

Q&A: Svitzer’s Kasper Nilaus talks tugs and more

The shipping industry is wrestling with a decarbonization challenge that requires all stakeholders to take actions to develop a more sustainable sector. To achieve this, different parts of the industry will need

Luke Briant of Siemens Energy gives us the scoop on what the company has going on in maritime.

VIDEO: Siemens Energy talks electrification and more

In this exclusive video interview, Marine Log’s Alex Marcheschi, assistant editor, interviews Luke Briant, director of maritime and offshore sales at Siemens Energy, at last month’s International Workboat Show in New Orleans,

January 2024 Marine Log magazine focuses on river cruises, cruise ships, ports and more.

January 2024

Discover the latest in cruise ship deliveries from around the world. Also, find out about “immersive cruising” on rivers and how ports did in 2023 while looking ahead to the new year.

Mike Complita, principal, Elliott Bay Design Group, will present on hydrogen fueling barge at TTB 2024.

TTB 2024: New methanol bunkering barge for Mississippi River hydrogen operations

Seattle-headquartered Elliott Bay Design Group’s (EBDG) Mike Complita, principal, will present on the “H2public Private Partnerships Hydrogen Fueling (bunkering) Barge” project at Tugs, Towboats & Barges (TTB) 2024 on March 6-7 in Mobile, Ala.

EcoLancha project will electrify fleet of passenger ferries that serve as primary mode of transport in the ecologically unique Delta del Paraná.

Argentina tests new electric passenger ferry

The EcoLancha initiative, spearheaded by Delta Argentina Uruguay—the region’s second-largest ferry operator—is looking to ease river transport in the area by launching the Delta Eco One electric passenger ferry. The Delta Eco

The Low Emission classed vessel Grace McAllister joins the McAllister fleet in the Port of New York. The AVA M., GRACE and CAPT. BRIAN A. MCALLISTER. Low emission classed vessels at Port Elizabeth, N.J.

McAllister receives new low emission class tractor tug

On the heels of its 160th anniversary this year, New York headquartered McAllister Towing received the M/V Grace McAllister tugboat from Maine shipyard, Washburn & Doughty. The tug is equipped with 3516E

Snapshot of FERRIES attendees at growing conference in New York area.

Standing out in a sea of maritime events 

As 2023 neared its close, Marine Log finished up its conference calendar by drawing a record attendance for its long running FERRIES event with over 250 attendees—60 of them ferry operators.   While

The six custom-designed riverine patrol boats are uniquely engineered to successfully operate in shallow and hazardous waters. (Credit: Silver Ships)

Recent workboat deliveries have enhanced fuel efficiencies in mind  

Coming off the heels of the International Workboat Show last month, one thing is certain: an emphasis on green operations was all over the showroom floor. Workboats, including patrol and pilot boats—the

2023 River Bell Award pictured from left to right: Damon Judd, President and CEO of Marquette Transportation Company; 2023 River Bell Award recipient Darin Adrian, President, River Division, Marquette Transportation Company; John Eckstein, Executive Chairman, Marquette Transportation Company; Merritt Lane, President and CEO, Canal Barge; and the Rev. Mark Nestlehutt, President and Executive Director, The Seamen’s Church Institute.

New records set at annual River Bell Awards

On December 7, the 23rd annual River Bell Awards saw a record 600 people attend the event, which took place in Paducah, Ky. The event, which benefits New York-headquartered Seamen’s Church Institute’s

USCG reduces underwater survey red tape

USCG issues revisions to user fees for inspected towing vessels

As published in the Federal Register on December 28, 2023, the U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) is updating its user fees for seagoing towing vessels that are 300 gross tons or more and

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