Shipyard welder at work

All Bollinger facilities open and operational

Bollinger Shipyards LLC today reported that all 11 of its facilities are now open and operational following Hurricane Ida’s landfall last month near Port Fourchon, La., as a powerful Category 4 storm.

Gremex case ruling

Diana-Wilhelmsen JV ordered to pay $2 million fine in pollution case

Cyprus-based Diana Wilhelmsen Management Limited (DWM), was yesterday sentenced to pay a fine of $2 million after pleading guilty to violations of the Act to Prevent Pollution from Ships involving the 73,530

McAllister tractor tug

McAllister Towing orders two more tractor tugs

New York City headquartered McAllister Towing reports that it has signed a contract for the construction of two 93- by 38-foot tier IV, 84-metric-ton bollard pull, tractor tugs with the option for

Jones Act compliant WTIV

Hydrogen-ready Jones Act WTIV design gets AiP

ABS has awarded its Approval in Principle (AiP) to Ned Project Inc. for its hydrogen-ready wind turbine installation vessel (WTIV) design. Ned Project Inc. is working with GPZ Energy to develop WTIV

Heavy lift vessel holds section of Golden Ray wreck

Golden Ray: Barge preparations continue

Though the giant heavy lift ship VB 10000 has made its final cut through the hull of the capsized car carrier Golden Ray, the last two of the wreck’s original eight sections

Rolls-Royce and Sea Machomes signed agreement at Monaco Yacht Show

VIDEO: Rolls-Royce and Sea Machines Robotics to collaborate

Rolls-Royce Power Systems is to collaborate with Boston-headquartered Sea Machines Robotics to offer comprehensive remote command, autonomous control and intelligent crew support systems to the marine market that will complement the MTU

Crew of cruise ship on deck

Carnival brings more ships back into service

The cruise industry is continuing its comeback. This is good news not only for travelers and investors, but also for many local economies hard hit by the shutdown of the industry in

Ferry boat in ice

Burger Boat wins order for ferry designed for tough winters

Burger Boat Company’s Manitowoc, Wis., shipyard has started construction of a new 92-foot vehicle/passenger ferry, the Neebish Islander III. Ordered by the Eastern Upper Peninsula Transportation Authority (EUPTA), located in Sault Ste.

Oldendordd bulk carrier

Oldendorff bulker set to be largest ship to load logs in New Zealand

A deal has been finalized that will soon see an Oldendorff Carriers post-Panamax bulker become the largest vessel to ever call at New Zealand for the loading of logs. The fixture is

All electric tugboat at work

World’s first all-electric tugboat completes 18 months in operation

Turkish tugboat designer Navtek Naval Technologies says that its first Zeetug (zero-emission electric tugboat), Gisas Power, has proven its design and operational performance with consistent results over the past 18 months. Navtek

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