Capt. Martin Curtin of Curtin Maritime.

Q&A: Curtin Maritime unveils labor training program

Marine Log (ML): First, can you tell us about Curtin Maritime and the services you provide the industry? Capt. Martin Curtin (MC): Curtin Maritime is a leading American-owned and operated marine solutions

Boats for Port Namibe prject

Damen to deliver four vessels for Angola’s Port Namibe project

Japanese trading house Toyota Tusho has awarded Damen Shipyards Group a contract to build four vessels that will be delivered the Ministry of Transport of Angola as part of a Japanese Government

Holt Lock in the Mobile Engineer District.

Holt Lock faces closure due to stability concerns

The Mobile Engineer District recently announced the closure of the Holt Lock to navigation in late June. The Corps says the closure is necessary due to recent findings from an initial stability

The Raptor is a compact and versatile push vessel specifically engineered for small dredging and dock companies operating across the United States.

Edward Maritime launches the Raptor for inland

Pensacola, Fla.-based Edward Maritime, a shipbuilding and repair company that provides steel fabrication services to the Eastern Seaboard and the Gulf Coast, recently launched the Raptor 1, a compact and versatile push

ATB grounding

NTSB reports on role of ECS in $1.47 million Alaska ATB grounding

An articulated tug and barge (ATB) unit hit a known underwater rock near Kodiak, Alaska, last year, leading to a grounding that caused $1.47 million in damages, the National Transportation Safety Board

New Saltchuk Marine tug

Eastern to build four new CARB-compliant escort tugs for Saltchuk

Panama City, Fla., based Eastern Shipbuilding Group (ESG) reports that it has been awarded a contract to construct four new Robert Allan Ltd. RApport 2600 escort tugs for Saltchuk Marine. They will

An overview graphic showing details of the Brandon Road Interbasin Project. (Credit: USACE)

Corps, states sign agreement to move Brandon Road Interbasin Project forward

The Rock Island Engineer District and the states of Illinois and Michigan signed a project partnership agreement this week for the Brandon Road Interbasin Project, moving the project forward into construction phase.

Pete Buttigieg on RAISE grants

Ports get $48.4 million piece of $1.8 billion RAISE grants pie

Port projects are to receive $48.4 million of $1.8 billion of grants awarded June 28 under the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Rebuilding American Infrastructure with Sustainability and Equity (RAISE) program. As in

Port plans sea cargo terminal

Lake Michigan sea cargo terminal plan wins a key CBP approval

U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has approved a proposal from Ports of Indiana-Burns Harbor to establish the first international sea cargo container terminal on Lake Michigan. This would create the only

Daniel Reedtz Cohen, managing director of Svitzer Brazil and Fabio Vasconcellos, commercial director, Shipyard Rio Maguari.

Svitzer back at Brazil’s Shipyard Rio Maguari for three more

Continuing its expansion in Brazil, towage giant Svitzer has signed a further contract with Brazil’s Shipyard Rio Maguari that it describes as a “significant investment.” The contract covers the construction of three

LOAD MORE