Magnolia Marine Transport expands its towboat and barge fleet

Magnolia Marine Transport adds to its towboat and barge fleet

Vicksburg, Miss.-based Magnolia Marine Transport Company (MMT) has added three towboats and nine barges to its fleet. Established in 1968, MMT is a member of the Ergon group of companies and operates

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PPG completes 200th drydocking using electrostatic coating application

PPG (NYSE: PPG) has completed its 200th vessel drydocking using electrostatic application of marine fouling control coatings, nearly three years after introducing the technique to the global shipping market. The project was

A rendering of the future U.S. Coast Guard Waterways Commerce Cutters Allen Thiele, Fred Permenter, and Samuel Wilson. [U.S. Coast Guard courtesy rendering Birdon Group]

USCG authenticates keels for first three Waterways Commerce Cutters

The U.S. Coast Guard authenticated the keels for future Coast Guard waterways commerce cutters Allen Thiele, Fred Permenter and Samuel Wilson this past Friday in Bayou La Batre, Ala., where they are

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VIDEO: GD NASSCO christens final ship in Navy ESB program

General Dynamics NASSCO, San Diego, christened the USNS Hector A. Cafferata Jr. (ESB 8), the sixth and final ship for the U.S. Navy’s Expeditionary Sea Base (ESB) program in a March 7

The Nils Holgersson’ pictured during bunkering with bio-LNG. [photo:courtesy TT-Line]

TT-Line switches two RO/ROs to bio-LNG

German ferry operator TT-Line reports that, working closely with Everllence PrimeServ Germany, its RO/RO vessels Nils Holgersson and Peter Pan successfully operated on bio-LNG during 2025, producing a significant emissions reduction. Ordered

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L&T launches first of three Indian Navy cadet training ships

The Krishna, the first of three domestically-built Indian Navy cadet training ships has been launched in a ceremony at the Larsen & Toubro (L&T) Shipyard, Kattupalli, Chennai. Classified by the Indian Register

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Burger Boat Company mourns the passing of Don O’Keeffe

Manitowoc, Wisconsin-based Burger Boat Company today announced the passing of longtime Burger naval architect Don O’Keeffe, whose influence on the company’s engineering and yacht design legacy spanned decades. O’Keeffe, who passed away

Onboard carbon capture as a transitional option for shipping

Sponsored Content: As pressure mounts on shipowners to reduce emissions while maintaining operational flexibility, onboard carbon capture is drawing serious attention across the maritime sector. Many vessels will continue operating on carbon

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Polarstern will have largest battery ever installed on an ice class vessel

Marine battery manufacturer AYK Energy has secured a landmark contract to supply the largest battery ever installed on an ice class vessel for Germany’s next generation polar research ship Polarstern. The contract

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Keel of future USS Philadelphia (LPD 32) laid at Ingalls

PEO Ships reports that the keel for the future USS Philadelphia (LPD 32), a San Antonio class-amphibious transport dock ship, was authenticated at HII’s Ingalls Shipbuilding division, March 3. The ship is

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