Yanmar supplies dual fuel engines for new LNG tug

SEPTEMBER 19, 2018 — Diesel engine manufacturer Yanmar recently delivered two 6EY26DF dual-fuel commercial marine engines for a new tug under construction at Japan’s Kanagawa Dockyard Co., Ltd. Equipped with dual fuel

Miller Boat orders car/passenger ferry from Fraser Shipyards

SEPTEMBER 19, 2018 — Family-owned Miller Boat Line, which operates ferries to Put-in-Bay and Middle Bass Island, OH, recently ordered a new 140 ft passenger/vehicle ferry from Fraser Shipyards, Superior, WI, for

Bayonne Dry Dock poised for major expansion

SEPTEMBER 18, 2018 — Perched on a manmade peninsula in New York Harbor, Bayonne Dry Dock & Repair Corporation, Bayonne, NJ, is in the midst of a major expansion that will see

America’s Blue Highway Conference at SUNY Maritime

SEPTEMBER 13, 2018 — Highways, roads, and bridges in and around the New York metro area are increasingly clogged with bumper-to-bumper commercial truck and commuter traffic. That’s not news to anyone who

Live at SMM 2018: Radio Holland’s innovative NavCom services

SEPTEMBER 13, 2018 — Radio Holland is certainly a well known name in the maritime industry with a history that stretches back more than 100 years to the age of the telegram.

Thordon Bearings offers lifetime guarantee on its water lubricated propeller shaft bearing system

SEPTEMBER 12, 2018 — Family owned Thordon Bearings, Inc., has been a leading manufacturer of high performance, oil and grease-free bearing systems, seals and other shaft line products for the global marine,

Live at SMM 2018: Stefano Poli discusses Inmarsat’s new IoT platform

SEPTEMBER 8, 2018 — The maritime industry is undergoing a digital transformation. Ship operators are looking for more insight into their operations to drive efficiency, productivity, and meet regulatory compliance. That’s particularly

IMO sulfur cap: Choosing the right lubricant to protect your engine

SEPTEMBER 3, 2018 — Ship operators need to consider verifiable cylinder oil performance data and engine testing to cover all operating conditions when choosing their marine lubricants to address IMO’s 0.5% global

WPI students developing “killer” autonomous underwater robot

AUGUST 31, 2018 —Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI), Worcester, MA, recently reported that its undergraduate students are developing an autonomous underwater robot to hunt an invasive species of fish that poses a threat

IMO global sulfur cap brings fuel handling challenges

AUGUST 31, 2018 — With IMO’s 0.5% global sulfur cap set to take effect January 1, 2020, onboard fuel handling will become more complicated than ever before. “There will be many options

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