AUDIO: Coast Guard rescues 5 from tug Luther
The U.S. Coast Guard has released dramatic audio from an incident Friday in which five people were rescued from the 130-foot commercial tug Luther after it lost steering off the coast of
The U.S. Coast Guard has released dramatic audio from an incident Friday in which five people were rescued from the 130-foot commercial tug Luther after it lost steering off the coast of
London-based Elire Infra has launched Smart Hubs, which it describes as “the world’s first intelligent floating infrastructure to accelerate net zero goals across multiple industries. The modular, multi-purpose and scalable infrastructure solutions
Palatka, Fla.- based St. Johns Ship Building has signed a contract to build two 180 x 54 x 12 foot spud barges for Mobro Marine, which has facilities in Jacksonville and Tampa,
Marine Log recently announced the winners of its Top Women in Maritime Award, which recognizes the achievements and leadership of outstanding women who have made a significant impact in the maritime sector.
As longshoremen at the the Port of Montreal continued an overtime strike, the Maritime Employers Association reports that both the employers and the union (CUPE Local 357) met yesterday with Canada’s federal
PSA Penn Terminals at the Port of Philadelphia has received a third Liebherr ship-to-shore (STS) contrainer crane. The crane, designed and manufactured in Ireland, is one of over 130 marine cranes in
The American Association of Port Authorities (AAPA), representing more than 80 U.S. ports, has released its 2024 Port and Maritime Industry Economic Impact Report. “One out of every eight jobs and almost
Ports of Indiana has launched a new business venture called “Indiana River & Rail Terminals,” the largest general cargo operation on the Ohio River. The business will manage all the general cargo
The Swedish Maritime Administration (SMA) has ordered an EF-12 pilot boat from Artemis Technologies. Taking its all-electric foiling craft technology into the pilot boat sector, Belfast, Northern Ireland, based Artemis first unveiled
SPONSORED CONTENT: As president of Guntersville Marine Services Inc., Mike Lueken is keenly aware of the dramatic changes in material handling equipment over the past 30 years. “The evolution of material handlers