Robert Galinski

DNV Maritime appoints Robert Galinski global cruise segment director

DNV has appointed Robert Galinski as global cruise segment director, with effect from January 2025. “We are pleased to welcome Robert Galinski back to DNV,” says Trond Hodne, business director, DNV Maritime.

Jason Aristides, CEO of OpenTug

OpenTug secures $2.2M investment to amp up barge shipping

Yesterday, OpenTug, a maritime logistics software platform, announced a $2.2 million strategic investment led by TMV, an early-stage venture firm investing in the world’s leading entrepreneurs reshaping legacy industries through tech-enabled innovation. This

Last week, Marine Log’s TTB 2025 (Tugs, Towboats & Barges) conference in Mobile, Ala., attracted nearly 250 vessel owners, operators, C-suite executives, suppliers, and shipyards.

TTB 2025 highlights operational excellence

Last week, Marine Log’s TTB 2025 (Tugs, Towboats & Barges) conference in Mobile, Ala., attracted nearly 250 vessel owners, operators, C-suite executives, suppliers, and shipyards. The event, which took place on March

Staci Satterwhite, ABS Wavesight CEO, speaking at the Vision and Value Summit in Singapore.[

ABS Wavesight hosts Vision and Values Summit in Singapore

ABS Wavesight, the ABS-affiliated software-as-a-service company, hosted a Vision and Value Summit during the recent Singapore Maritime Week. The event served as a platform for users and other industry stakeholders to connect

L to R: Ian Finch, director of business development for the EMEA region at Bardex, and Gabriel Engineering CEO Jason Simeon.

Bardex and Gabriel Engineering aim to redefine floating offshore wind mooring solutions

Though U.S. offshore wind is in a hiatus, that’s not the case in the rest of the world and Goleta, Calif.-headquartered Bardex Corporation and U.K.-based Gabriel Engineering Group have signed a Memorandum

SIT project vessel

Rolls-Royce and SIT partner up on innovative technologies

Under an agreement announced during Singapore Maritime Week, Rolls-Royce and the Singapore Institute of Technology (SIT) have entered into a collaboration to develop innovative technologies to enhance equipment health management and fleet

offshore patrol vessels with MAN 175D engines

New Portuguese Navy offshore patrol vessels will feature integrated ABB solutions

The West Sea Shipyard located in Viana do Castelo, Portugal, has awarded ABB a contract to equip six new offshore patrol vessels (OPVs) being built for the Portuguese Navy with an integrated

NTSB report report implicates bank effect

NTSB determines cause of $4.5M terminal crane damage

The National Transportation Safety Board has released its report on a January 4, 2024, incident in which a crane on a crane barge contacted a ship to shore terminal crane, which suffered

Brooklyn Marine Terminal site

NYCEDC moves ahead on Brooklyn Marine Terminal plans

New York City Economic Development Corporation (NYCEDC) reports that it has executed three maritime infrastructure related contracts to upgrade port operations at the Brooklyn Marine Terminal. Stemming from the original $80 million

Wiernicki talks about IMO

Wiernicki: What IMO does next will decide shipping’s decarbonization success

The IMO (International Maritime Organization) 2023 strategy on the reduction of GHG emissions from ships calls for shipping to reach net-zero GHG emissions by or around, i.e. close to, 2050. “The IMO

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