3D printeer

Navy deploys its first shipboard 3D metal printer

Xerox says that an ElemX liquid metal printer recently installed on board USS Essex (LHD 2) is the first metal additive manufacturing machine to be deployed on a U.S. Navy vessel. The

floating offshore wind farm

Op-Ed: Three things to watch as floating offshore wind heads into full commercialization

by Mark Goalen. Director, offshore engineering, Houlder Ltd As the floating offshore wind market shifts from its current demonstration stage into full commercialization, there are three factors driving the outcome. The offshore

Manson wins dredging contract

Manson books Corps contracts worth $30 million

Manson Construction Company, Seattle, Wash., has been awarded two USACE dredging contracts worth nearly $30 million in total. The Mobile Engineer District awarded Manson a $15,000,000 firm-fixed-price contract for rental of a

view of Port of Fernandina

Ridgewood Infrastructure and Savage acquire Worldwide Terminals Fernandina

Transportation Infrastructure Partners, a joint venture between Ridgewood Infrastructure, LLC and Savage, today announced the acquisition of Worldwide Terminals Fernandina, LLC (Fernandina), the manager and operator for the Port of Fernandina, Fla.

FMD training center

FMD launches new training and service center in Chesapeake

Fairbanks Morse Defense (FMD), a portfolio company of Arcline Investment Management, is launching a 45,000-square-foot training and service center campus in Chesapeake, Va. The defense contractor will move its existing service center

New Memphis Engineer District operations chief

Williams named Memphis Engineer District Operations Division chief

Andrea L. Williams has been named Operations Division chief at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Memphis District. In that role she is responsible for the operation and maintenance of the district’s

Carnival Corporation

Carnival says it’s on track to meet 2030 carbon reduction goal

The world’s largest cruise company, Carnival Corporation & plc (NYSE/LSE: CCL;NYSE: CUK) has released its 12th annual sustainability report, detailing the key initiatives and progress made in 2021 toward its 2030 sustainability

Kentucky governor announced riverport grants

Four Kentucky riverports get upgrade grants

Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear has announced that four Kentucky riverports have been awarded $500,000 in grants for needed infrastructure improvements and equipment upgrades. “Our Kentucky riverports play a unique role in our

CIT provided Purus with ammonia carrier acquisition financing

CIT provides $80 million to refinance 2 box ships

CIT, a division of First Citizens Bank, today announced that its Maritime Finance business provided $80 million to refinance two Korean-built containerships operated by Seamax Capital. Founded in 2012 to make investments

Group at NSMV steel cutting

Philly Shipyard cuts steel for third NSMV

TOTE Services and Philly Shipyard yesterday celebrated the cutting of steel for the third National Security Multi-Mission Vessel (NSMV), which is set for delivery to Maine Maritime Academy by the end of

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