USACE staff and contractors pose for a photo during a navigation and inspection on the Missouri River near Atchison, Kan., on April 5.

Missouri River navigation channel repairs inspected

With navigation season starting earlier this month, the Kansas City Engineer District inspected some of the repair work being done on the Missouri River to restore the navigation channel to its pre-2019

The Memphis Engineer District welcomed its $25.5 million Bank Grading Unit on April 11 when it docked at its new home in Memphis, Tenn.

Memphis District gets new $25.5 million bank grader

The Memphis Engineer District Bank Grading Unit (BGU) officially welcomed a new, $25.5 million bank grader on April 11 when it docked at its new home port at Ensley Engineer Yard in

SENNEBOGEN’S 860 E Hybrid Material Handler

SENNEBOGEN’s e-hybrid material handlers make unloading ships easy

SPONSORED: Since 2002, Gesellschaft für Umweltdienste mbH (GUD) has been successfully managing its business in one of the most important inland ports in Europe and its using Sennobogen to help streamline that

Captain Piotr Szczesniak brought the first ship of the international sseason into Ports of Indiana-Burns Harbor

Ports of Indiana-Burns Harbor welcomes first ocean vessel of 2023

Ports of Indiana-Burns Harbor opened the 2023 international shipping season April 11 with the arrival of Polsteam’s Isadora, a bulk carrier coming from Ijmuiden, Netherlands, through the St. Lawrence Seaway and Great

R.B. Weeks dredge before launch

R.B. Weeks dredge undergoes sea trials

Panama City, Fla., based Eastern Shipbuilding Group Inc. conducted sea trials for the R.B. Weeks (ESG Hull 258) trailing suction hopper dredge it built for Weeks Marine Inc. and launched last summer.

Erik Varela

Illinois International Port District awarded $24.5 million for infrastructure

The Illinois International Port District (IIPD), Chicago, Ill., recently received $24.5 million in funding from the Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT), Cook County, the State of Illinois, and the City of Chicago

Kentucky Emergency and Environment Cabinet (EEC) tweeted this photo of breakaway barges piled against dam.

Methanol barge removed from McAlpine Dam

In an update to the March 28 barge breakaway at McAlpine Lock and Dam, work crews pumped methanol from a stranded tank barge into a nearby receiver tank barge and completed the

CGIS arrested MSC Jubilee IX captain

New MSIB gives maritime a wake up call on harassment policies

The “Midshipman X” case continues to have consequences and a new USCG Marine Safety Information Bulletin on “Reporting Sexual Misconduct on U.S. Vessels” is getting very serious attention from U.S.-flag operators. Superceding

Pilot boat refit put Tampa back in water looking like new

Gladding-Hearn completes pilot launch refit

The Tampa Bay Pilots Association has taken delivery of Tampa, a Chesapeake Class pilot boat originally built by Gladding-Hearn Shipbuilding in 2003, after an extensive refit at the Somerset, Mass., shipyard. The

Ports of Indiana - Burns Harbor

Ports of Indiana-Burns Harbor looking for new operator

On March 29, the Ports of Indiana announced that it had issued a Request for Qualifications (RFQ) to identify potential operators of the International Ag Shipping Terminal at Ports of Indiana-Burns Harbor. The

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