Towboats and barges on the Missouri River

$37 million to extend Port KC’s reach on Missouri River

On July 5, Port KC applauded the state legislature and the governor on their dedication to Missouri’s economic growth through their unprecedented investment in Missouri’s infrastructure. Missouri Gov. Mike Parson signed Fiscal

ThorPlas-Blue bearings installed in an articulating rudder with Thorseals in-situ

Thordon optimizes articulating rudder with new bearing-seal combo

When a 9,280 horsepower towboat returned to service following extensive repairs at the James Marine Paducah River Service yard in Kentucky, it marked the first application of Thordon’s new seal-embedded bearing to

Mikko Kuosa, CEO of NAPA, talks decarbonization in maritime

Q&A: Data – shipping’s crystal ball?

Marine Log recently talked to Mikko Kuosa, CEO of software developer NAPA on its role in decarbonization in the maritime industry. Marine Log (ML): How can industry collaboration on decarbonization work in

Ship Repair USA drew nearly 250 attendees to New Orleans

Inaugural Ship Repair USA is a hit with attendees

Marine Log held its first-ever Ship Repair USA conference in New Orleans on June 20-21, drawing nearly 250 attendees from across the spectrum of yards, vessel operators, maintenance providers, suppliers and other

Propeller damage is costly for shipyards

Ship Repair USA: How to quantify and measure propeller damage

Damage to propellers from ice, debris and corrosion can be a costly fix. Speaking more on this topic at next week’s Ship Repair USA conference on June 20-21 in New Orleans is

Grants available for small ship repair yards

Ship Repair USA: Where to find funding for repair yard upgrades

Shipyards are forever looking for ways to find more money for updates, upgrades and new features that will make the shipbuilding and repair process more efficient and cost-effective, and this is especially

June cover of Marine Log magazine

June 2023

Will marine engines be ready for future fuels? We help answer that question in addition to focusing on marine insurance and deck machinery.

Shipyard and repair operators may overlook the importance of consulting with a certified marine chemist.

Ship Repair USA: Using a marine chemist as a third-party inspector

Shipyards are full of hazards, as are many other industries. While shipyard and repair operators are aware of this fact, what some may overlook is the importance of consulting with a certified

Nicholas Ball of XFuel describes how sustainable drop-in fuels offer an immediate, cost-effective solution for the shipping sector as it faces the challenge of decarbonization.

Low cost and quick to scale: drop-in fuel for shipping

Nicholas Ball of XFuel describes how sustainable drop-in fuels offer an immediate, cost-effective solution for the shipping sector as it faces the challenge of decarbonization. Sustainable, drop-in fuels offer an effective and

Jim Wunderman explains benefits of ferry clean air conversion project

WETA completes four ferry clean air conversion project

The San Francisco Bay Area Water Emergency Transportation Authority (WETA) and Bay Area Air Quality Management District (Air District) reports that its Gemini Class Clean Air Conversion Project has been completed, resulting

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