Ports of Indiana and Port of Cork to explore Ireland-Indiana container service

Indiana Gov. Eric J. Holcomb joined officials from Indiana and Cork, Ireland, to sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between Ports of Indiana and Port of Cork on October 23. The MoU

Golding Barge Line launches towboat with Mitsubishi Tier 4 engines

Golding Barge Line, Vicksburg, Miss., has recently commissioned its newest towboat, the 74- by 34-foot M/V Scott Golding, equipped with Mitsubishi Tier 4 engines supplied by Laborde Products. Built by Vessel Repair

Top Women in Maritime 2024 winners announced

Marine Log recently announced the winners of its Top Women in Maritime Award, which recognizes the achievements and leadership of outstanding women who have made a significant impact in the maritime sector.

The new Liebherr STS crane on the quayside at PSA Penn Terminals. Credit: Liebherr

Liebherr delivers ship-to-shore crane to PSA Penn Terminals

PSA Penn Terminals at the Port of Philadelphia has received a third Liebherr ship-to-shore (STS) contrainer crane. The crane, designed and manufactured in Ireland, is one of over 130 marine cranes in

Just last week, the American Association of Port Authorities (AAPA), the unified voice of more than 80 United States ports, released its 2024 Port and Maritime Industry Economic Impact Report.

U.S. ports generate $2.9 trillion in economic activity, new study finds

The American Association of Port Authorities (AAPA), representing more than 80 U.S. ports, has released its 2024 Port and Maritime Industry Economic Impact Report. “One out of every eight jobs and almost

The countdown begins: FERRIES 2024 is one week away

In just one week, ferry industry professionals from around the world will converge in Seattle for Marine Log’s FERRIES 2024 conference, an event poised to address the most pressing challenges and opportunities

October 2024

This issue explores a new era of ferry design, in addition to recent workboat deliveries and shoreside infrastructure challenges and solutions.

The M/V Polar King.

Alaska Marine Lines overhauls retired tugboat

The 120- by 34-foot Polar King, a Robin-class tug built at McDermott Shipyard in 1974, is being overhauled by Alaska Marine Lines. According to Kris Mullan, port engineer for Alaska Marine Lines,

Op-Ed: Using ocean data for a sustainable future

By Robert Hoddenbach, global director climate & nature, Fugro Climate change, widespread pollutants, and unsustainable fishing practices—it’s no secret that ocean health is under threat. With 40% of the global population living

Will Watson, marine product manager at Caterpillar.

Podcast: Exploring future marine propulsion options

Welcome to this edition of Marine Log’s Listen Up! podcast. In this episode, we’re joined by Will Watson, marine product manager at Caterpillar. We’ll be diving into the myriad of marine propulsion

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