
Russian flagship sinks under tow after reported missile strike
The NGO Human Rights at Sea says that Russian attacks on merchant ships are war crimes. One Russian warship that won’t be taking part in any more such attacks any time soon
The NGO Human Rights at Sea says that Russian attacks on merchant ships are war crimes. One Russian warship that won’t be taking part in any more such attacks any time soon
Ålesund, Norway, headquartered Norwind Offshore has exercised options with Vard for the design and construction of the two additional Commissioning Service Operations Vessels (CSOVs). The options were included in the contracts signed
The Nashville Engineer District has issued a public notice advising that Cheatham Lock at Cumberland River Mile 148.7 will be closed to navigation beginning at 0600 16 May 2022 and continuing through
One impact of the Russian invasion of Ukraine has been an increasing interest in converting existing oil and gas carriers into FSUs and FSRUs as nations rush to get oil and gas
The PT Kim Seah Shipyard in Indonesia is using Incat Crowther’s digital shipbuilding solution to construct a 35 meter catamaran ferry for CTM Deher of Guadeloupe in the French West Indies. Incat
Mobile, Ala., based Austal USA yesterday hosted a curtain drop ceremony to celebrate the opening of the company’s state-of-the-art steel facility in front of over two hundred guests. The addition of steel
It looks like contaminated fuel oil is a problem that won’t go away as long as ships keep burning the stuff. And there could be a lot of it in the supply
Thordon Bearings is to supply water-lubricated and grease-free bearings for installation on a series of 12 twin screw push boats under construction for Maritime Partners LLC. The boats are scheduled to be
Canada’s Minister of Environment and Climate Change, Steven Guilbeault, last week formally approved an environmental assessment report that determined that Equinor’s proposed Bay du Nord Development Project is not likely to cause
Two Danish headquartered offshore wind industry leaders — Ørsted and service and support vessel operator Esvagt — are to invest in the world’s first service operation vessel (SOV) able to operate on