The Archipelago zero.63 boasts a parallel hybrid system, seamlessly combining the clean energy derived from a pair of methanol reformers and hydrogen fuel cells.

Design for world-first methanol-powered leisure vessel completed

Archipelago Yachts, in collaboration with Chartwell Marine, has announced the successful completion of the design for its groundbreaking zero-carbon leisure vessel, the Archipelago zero.63. The project harnesses cutting-edge technology to set a

3D model of hopper dredge designed by Damen Engineering using NAPA software

Podcast: Trends in ship design via 3D modeling

In this episode of Marine Log’s Listen Up! podcast, we’re talking to NAPA’s Mikko Forss on the growing use of 3D models in ship design and how this supports greater collaboration between

Artemis Technologies’ all-electric Artemis EF-24 Passenger foiling ferry will carry 150 passengers at speeds up to 36 knots.

FERRIES 2023: The passenger experience and electric ferries

On November 15, Day 2 of Marine Log’s FERRIES 2023 conference, David Tyler, co-founder of Artemis Technologies—a high-performance maritime design and applied technologies company—will outline the Artemis EF-24 Passenger ferry and how

U.S. DOE funds green hydrogen projects

Empire Diversified Energy Inc. announced that its Anaerobic Digester project in Follansbee, Brooke County, W.Va., will receive funding for green hydrogen projects via Empire’s inclusion in the Appalachian Regional Clean Hydrogen Hub

Shipping on Lake Michigan and the Ohio River delivers an economic impact of more than $29.8 billion annually to Indiana’s economy.

Maritime shipping gives $30 billion a year to Indiana’s economy

Shipping on Lake Michigan and the Ohio River delivers an economic impact of more than $29.8 billion annually to Indiana’s economy and supports more than 158,000 jobs, according to a newly-released study.

The six custom-designed riverine patrol boats are uniquely engineered to successfully operate in shallow and hazardous waters.

Silver Ships completes six riverine patrol boats for U.S. Navy

Silver Ships has completed the construction of six riverine patrol boats (RPB) under a contract award worth $6.12 million from the Naval Sea Systems Command. The vessels were designed and constructed as

SEACOR Holdings CEO Eric Fabrikant

SEACOR announces sale of SCF to Ingram Barge Company

SEACOR Holdings Inc. announced yesterday that it has signed a definitive agreement to sell Inland River Transport Holdings LLC (“SCF”) to Ingram Barge Company LLC, a division of Nashville-based Ingram Marine Group.

ABS sets sight on project to class 3D-printed ship propeller

ABS partners to class 3D-printed ship propeller

ABS is joining Mencast Marine (MMPL), the Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD), and the National Additive Manufacturing Innovation Cluster (NAMIC) on a project to manufacture and class a 3D-printed propeller.

Carrie Song of Neste will present at FERRIES 2023.

FERRIES 2023: Renewable diesel as a ferry decarbonization tool

At FERRIES conferences, we talk a lot about various fuel options for ferry operations. One fuel for ferries that we haven’t explored in detail—at least not lately—is renewable diesel. At FERRIES 2023,

In Marine Log’s October issue, we look at how the latest in ferry and passenger vessel design and technology.

October 2023

In Marine Log’s October issue, we look at how the latest in ferry and passenger vessel design and technology.

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