Author: Marine Log Staff

Inmarsat network operations center

Q&A: Inmarsat talks sustainability

For shipping to meet its environmental and sustainability targets, digitalization and connectivity are key. Mobile satellite communications leader Inmarsat provides that connectivity and has embarked on a $100 million expansion to ensure

Seastreak's Courageous is the largest and fastest high-speed passenger catamaran operating in the U.S.

Seastreak resumes summer service to New England

Starting Memorial Day weekend, ferry operator Seastreak will resume its summer service connecting New York City and Highlands, N.J., to Nantucket and Martha’s Vineyard. “Not only is this route the longest passenger

Lck closure is set for Brandon Lock

USACE: Brandon Road Lock closures ahead

The Rock Island Engineer District says it will begin daytime closures of the Brandon Road Lock located in Joliet, Illinois, beginning May 9, to facilitate installation of bulkhead recesses which will later

Pete Buttigieg on RAISE grants

MARAD expands America’s Marine Highway Program

The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Maritime Administration (MARAD) today announced the designation of one new marine highway route, two new marine highway projects, and one project designation extension as part of the

Sanmar Shipyards built tug

SAAM Towage takes a fifth tug from Sanmar

Turkey’s Sanmar Shipyards has delivered a powerful and highly maneuverable RAstar 2900SX ASD Z-drive tug to South American towing giant SAAM Towage. Named Bigacay XII while under construction, the vessel has been

Scott Carrico says changes ahead for maritime could include use of unmanned vessels to address growing crew shortages, says .

Op-Ed: A sea change

A sea change is coming to how we use the world’s oceans.  This change is being spurred on by offshore markets which are experiencing unprecedented times.  Multiple forces are at play causing