
August 2020
Get the latest on European marine technology, naval shipbuilding, port crane technology, maritime cybersecurity and more! Also, get an inside look at the Danish all-electric ferry, Ellen.
Get the latest on European marine technology, naval shipbuilding, port crane technology, maritime cybersecurity and more! Also, get an inside look at the Danish all-electric ferry, Ellen.
Scienco/FAST, a manufacturer of marine sewage devices (MSD) based in St. Louis, Mo., has installed nearly 5,000 of its MSD units aboard towboats, tugs, offshore supply vessels, diving support vessels, pilot boats,
In this edition of Listen Up!, we talk to Chad Verret. He is the fourth generation of his family to work in the maritime industry, and is president of Q-LNG Transport, chairman
U.K.-based maritime public relations specialist Steve Parks, 45, founder and managing director of Wake Media, passed away suddenly on Sunday, June 7. Parks started his maritime publishing career with Shipping World &
With economies under stress from COVID-19, carbon emissions this year will be down for the first time since 2008. Tuomas Riski, Norsepower CEO, believes this gives shipping an opportunity to pivot on
Over the past 18 months, the transformation of Brayton Point in Somerset, Mass., has reached significant milestones as the landscape shifted from its historic use as a coal-fired power plant to an
Last August, Elliott Bay Design Group (EBDG), Seattle, Wash., named Brian King, a 30-year veteran at the firm to the role of president-chief engineer. King has direct supervision of the business and
Lois Zabrocky, CEO of International Seaways Inc., will be the next person to be crowned with an admiral’s hat when she steps into the role of the Connecticut Maritime Association’s (CMA) Commodore
In her first year as president and CEO of the American Waterways Operators (AWO), Jennifer Carpenter, who began her term last month, says she has a lot of ground to cover with
Master Marine, Inc., Bayou La Batre, Ala., will soon deliver the M/V Frank Mellor, the second of two vessels ordered at the shipyard by Osage Marine Services Inc., St. Louis, Mo. Like