Shipping carbon emissions

Cowes Harbour and Cedar Marine to develop sustainability plan

Cowes Harbour Commission (CHC) is joining the charge for environmental responsibility among the UK’s ports and harbors as it today announces its adoption of the Carbon Management Plan developed by technical and

Mark Keneford of Wartsila

Q&A: Wärtsilä’s Mark Keneford on pathways to decarbonization

[Sponsored Content] As decarbonization continues to be a hot topic in the maritime industry, we wanted to get the scoop on Wärtsilä’s plan for decarbonization. We talked to Mark Keneford, general manager,

Federal Marine Terminals at Port Itawamba

Federal Marine Terminals adds new terminal at Port Itawamba

Federal Marine Terminals (FMT), a subsidiary of Canada’s Fednav Limited, recently announced a new river terminal on at Port Itawamba in Fulton, Miss. The operating agreement was signed back in March. The

sustainable shipping for tugs, towboats and barges

Q&A: Sustainability and the tug, towboat and barge industry

As most of us know by now, sustainability is at the forefront of hot topics in the maritime industry. One of our most involved sectors of the U.S. maritime industry—the tug, towboat

Marine Log’s FERRIES 2021 attracts largest attendance in 15 years

Marine Log’s FERRIES 2022 event will need a larger space than this year’s. Available exhibit space sold out, the conference room was full throughout the entire event, and registration numbers were the

Siemens Energy Luke Briant

Q&A: 10 Minutes with Siemens Energy’s Luke Briant

[Sponsored Content]: Siemens Energy Inc. is one of the world’s leading energy technology companies. The company works with its customers and partners on energy systems for the future, thus supporting the transition

Ferry design e-ferry

Ferry Design: The boat is just one part of the solution

There are a lot of moving parts to designing a ferry system, and the boat itself is just the one that floats. Ferries—and in particular commuter ferries—are components of overall transportation networks.

November 2021 Marine Log

November 2021

What’s trending in the workboat world? Find out in our November issue, with a focus on patrol and pilot boats, other workboats and more!

Seafarer Happiness Index

Seafarer happiness back up, but risk of industry exodus rises

The crew change crisis could be followed by a crew retention crisis. Though the latest Seafarers Happiness Index report contains more evidence that significant numbers of seafarers are likely to leave the

Adam Mills, Marine Jet Power

Marine Jet Power celebrates 35 years of vessel service

[Sponsored Content] Marine Jet Power (MJP) recently appointed Adam Mills as its new regional sales director for the Americas as the company celebrates 35 years of service to the maritime industry. As

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