Atlas Marine Services adds to leadership team

Taylor, Mich., headquartered marine fueling specialist Atlas Marine Services has made a number of key appointments. Jason Rimington joins Atlas Marine as Director of Operations, bringing with him more than 20 years

Port of Corpus Christi and City of Port Aransas settle Harbor Island spat

Two Texas neighbors, the Port of Corpus Christi and the City of Port Aransas, have reached an agreement on the future development of Harbor Island. They say the agreement “amicably resolves all

Latest modern riverboat completes successful sea trials

Guilford, Conn., headquartered American Cruise Lines reports that American Jazz, the latest in its series of five modern riverboats, has successfully passed its sea trials. Last week, with the U.S. Coast Guard

C&C Marine and Repair set to deliver 6,600 hp towboat

C&C Marine and Repair LLC, Belle Chasse, La., is putting the final touches to the 6,600 hp, 170- by 50-foot towboat M/V Scarlett Rose Furlong. Set to be delivered by mid-September to

The first of two mobile harbor cranes is offloaded at the Port of Savannah’s Ocean TerminalThe first of two mobile harbor cranes is offloaded at the Port of Savannah’s Ocean Terminal

Port and Harbor Cranes Expand Shipping Capabilities

OnWatch Scout’s Crane Connection Future development plans include extension of the OnWatch Scout capability beyond cargo and load handling cranes to include hatch covers, deck machinery and other critical equipment and systems. 

Memphis Engineer District deploys team to support Hurricane Laura response

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Memphis District deployed a 13-member Emergency Power Planning and Response Team (PRT) to support Federal Emergency Management Agency’s Hurricane Laura response, on August 26. The “Power

Marine Log’s TTB virtual event sees record attendance

TTB—Tugs, Towboats & Barges kicked off its first-ever virtual event with nearly 350 participants—triple the event’s attendance when it was Tugs & Barges. The event was held virtually due to the COVID-19

Agribusiness, waterways operators eye likely impact of Laura

Hurricane Laura came ashore near Cameron, La., with sustained winds of 150 mph at 1 a.m. as a Category 4 hurricane, but has since been weakening. Even before the storm came ashore,

Ports of Indiana handles project cargoes for Michigan power plant project

The Port of Indiana-Burns Harbor is handling the primary shipments for a $1 billion natural gas fired power plant project at the Indeck Niles Energy Center in Michigan. More than 600 pieces

GPA says Savannah now top U.S. box export port

The Georgia Ports Authority (GPA) reports that the Port of Savannah exported more loaded containers than any other port in the U.S. from January through May, achieving a 12.2% market share. Garden

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