U.S. Army Corps of Engineers staff onboard hydrographic survey vessel Catlett observe the damage resulting from the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, March 26, 2024.

Corps supporting recovery operations following Baltimore bridge collapse

The Baltimore Engineer District activated its Emergency Operations Center March 26, clearing the way for more than 1,100 engineering, construction, contracting and operations specialists to provide support to local, state and federal

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St Johns Ship Building to build 6 new deck barges for Seapath

In a reminder that, as well as CTVs, it also builds a broad range of steel and aluminum vessels, St. Johns Ship Building reports that it has signed a contract with Seapath

Bergan Connect cloud service optimizes vessel data

SPONSORED CONTENT: Since 1975, Bergan Marine Systems has been committed to helping tug, towboat and barge operators protect life, property, and the environment with marine instrumentation of the highest quality. As the

Balanced import-export trade at the Port of Savannah improves the efficiency of ocean carrier service. Port officials predict March will be Savannah’s third positive month in a row for container volumes. (GPA Photo by Stephen B. Morton)

Georgia Ports Authority approves $65 million for Ocean Terminal

The Georgia Ports Authority (GPA) has approved contracts totaling $65.6 million for container yard work at the Port of Savannah’s Ocean Terminal, a 200-acre facility just downriver from GPA’s main container port.

Taylor Dickerson (WIMOs president), Kasey Eckstein (founder) and Jenna Gaudet (co-founder).

WIMOs hosts biggest event to date

The Women in Maritime Operations (WIMOs) third annual clay shoot event saw 50% more teams participate on March 21 at Providence Plantation in Rosharon, Texas, than last year. In total, 56 companies

Teresa Sprouse is dedicated to Ingram's associate vice president of financial planning, Analysis & Reporting.

Ingram Marine christens three new towboats

Earlier this month, Ingram Marine Group, Nashville, Tenn., held a christening ceremony for three new vessels: the M/V Patrick L. Morton, M/V Teresa Sprouse and M/V Gary L. Holman. The towboats, built by Houma, La.-based Main Iron

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Maritime Partners adds two to leadership team

Metairie, La., headquartered Maritime Partners LLC has recently added Stephen J. Bordes and Greg Chase to its executive leadership team. Bordes, who joins Maritime Partners as its chief financial officer, has more

Ports of Indiana breaks ground on Marine Highway grant project

Ports of Indiana has broken ground on a project supported by a U.S. Marine Highway grant that will increase barge shipments of steel coils and create public benefits for the Jeffersonville, Ind.,

Port of Charleston expansion site

Port of Charleston capacity set to expand

South Carolina Ports plans to purchase the former WestRock paper mill site in North Charleston, S.C., to expand port capacity at the Port of Charleston. The roughly 280-acre industrial waterfront property sits

Chicago Propeller Club president-elect Chris Carr:

Chicago Propeller Club is back in action again

Vowing to ramp up awareness of Chicago’s “underestimated” maritime status, the Chicago Propeller Club is rechartering this month after a 15 year hiatus. The club staged its first sold-out event of 2024

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