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VIDEO: Oceantic emerges as offshore wind supply chain non-profit rebrands

The Business Network for Offshore Wind has adopted a new name: Oceantic Network. It says that the “rebranding reinforces the organization’s strategic commitment to convene stakeholders in all ocean-based sources of renewable

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Vigor awarded USS Barry contract with a $211 million potential

Vigor Marine LLC, Seattle, Wash, has been awarded a $124,223,521 firm-fixed-price contract to furnish the material, support, and facilities; and provide the management, technical, procurement, production, testing, and quality assurance necessary to

How Neste and Hornblower are paving the way for sustainable maritime transportation

SPONSORED CONTENT: San Francisco, with its iconic waterfront and bustling maritime activity, has long been a hub of commerce and tourism. As the sole concessionaire for passenger service city cruises between San

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Wiernicki selected to be first Seatrium visiting professor

ABS chairman and CEO Christopher J. Wiernicki has been selected by Seatrium as the first visiting professor in an innovative program at the National University of Singapore College of Design and Engineering

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Gladding-Hearn delivers new pilot boat to Bermuda

The Bermuda Government’s Department of Marine and Port Services has taken delivery of a new Chesapeake class pilot boat from Gladding-Hearn Shipbuilding, Duclos Corporation. Delivery of the new pilot boat follows delivery

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SCA names Kevin Terry as senior defense advisor

The Shipbuilders Council of America (SCA)has named Kevin Terry as its senior defense advisor, overseeing the organization’s national ship repair and security, as well as workforce development and education, initiatives. He is

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PSA Wayra: Peru’s first hybrid-drive tug

Ordered last year at Hong Kong’s Cheoy Lee Shipyards (see earlier story), the Robert Allan Ltd RAmparts 2400 design hybrid-drive tug PSA Wayra will soon enter service as the first tug with

Columbia Shipmanagement (CSM) crew CSM crew use Kaiko Systems’ mobile application

Columbia Shipmanagement chooses Kaiko Systems solution to up operational efficiency

Columbia Shipmanagement (CSM) is using software from Kaiko Systems to guide seafarers through routine inspections and provide on-the-job guidance, making it fast and easy for them to collect data, such as pictures

Stat-X: Supplying fixed fire protection for almost every size of vessel

SPONSORED CONTENT: When mariners consider fixed fire protection systems on vessels, most think only of big, complex options—e.g., large banks of CO2 cylinders piped to a ship’s hold, complicated clean agent systems

MARAD announces PIDP

MARAD awards $653 million in port infrastructure grants

MARAD today announced the award of over $653 million in grants to fund 41 port improvement projects across the U.S under the Port Infrastructure Development Program (PIDP). That’s down from the $703

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