Rendering of methanol-hybrid tug

Glosten and ABB introduce methanol-hybrid tug design

Naval architecture firm Glosten and ABB have joined forces to develop a methanol-hybrid ship assist tug design that provides operators with a viable path to carbon-neutral operations while minimizing operating costs. Referred

Tugboat with steerprop thrusters

Steerprop wins first order for new product line

Finnish propulsion solution specialist Steerprop has won its first orders for its new Steerprop T product line, especially designed for tug operations. It has been awarded a contract by Turkey’s Med Marine

NYC Ferrycommuter ferry

NYCEDC says more about search for new NYC Ferry operator

As we reported earlier, the New York City Economic Development Corporation (NYCEDC) has now issued a request for proposals (RFP) seeking an operator for the NYC Ferry public transit system. The RFP

NYC Ferrycommuter ferry

RFP out for new NYC Ferry operator

The New York City Economic Development Corporation (NYCEDC) has now issued a request for proposals (RFP) seeking an operator for the NYC Ferry public transit system. The RFP comes after New York

Rose Cay Maritime leaders include Mark H. Buzby

Company with core fleet of ex-Bouchard vessels marks hiring milestone

Jones Act tug and barge operator Rose Cay Maritime (RCM) has announced its 100th hire, even before celebrating its first anniversary. The company is backed by Rose Cay, an investment company that

Svitzer tug

Svitzer: Tug speed reduction program saves 1,000 tonnes of CO2

Maersk Group global towage operator Svitzer reports that its Aim for 8 speed initiative has successfully prevented 1,000 tonnes of CO2 from being emitted into the atmosphere. The initiative asks tug crews

tug fitted with Sea Machines autonomy

Sea Machines autonomy system on board Foss tug gains ABS AiP

The Sea Machines Robotics SM300 autonomy system on board the Foss Maritime tug Rachael Allen gained Approval in Principle from ABS, marking a major advancement in bringing autonomy to the marine supply

collision avoidance

Singapore harbor tug verifies autonomous collision avoidance

Digital technologies from ABB have enabled the harbor tug Maju 510 to become the first vessel in the world to receive the Autonomous and Remote-Control Navigation notation from ABS and the first

ATB quarter stern view

Robert Allan designs new container-carrying ATBs for Brazil

Vancouver, B.C., based naval architecture firm Robert Allan Ltd. has been awarded a contract by Rio Maguari Shipyard (Estaleiro Rio Maguari – ERM), located in Belém, Brazil, to develop the design package

MetalCraft Marine delivers a first-of-its-kind FireCat

MetalCraft Marine’s Kingston, Ontario, shipyard has completed what it calls a “behemoth” of a fireboat for the Kuwait Fire Service, whose director, General Mosa Ackbar set the basic requirements for the vessel.

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