Tugboat port operations

Op-Ed: How to harness AI for greener ports

By Grant Ingram, CEO of Innovez One for EMEA Ports must reinvent themselves as part of the decarbonized supply chains of the future. Artificial intelligence can give them a solid helping hand,

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Push tug sinks off South Carolina

U.S. Coast Guard Sector Charleston reported yesterday that the USCG and partner agencies were responding to a 59-foot push tug that sank Tuesday night approximately three miles off North Myrtle Beach, South

Ground breaking for eWolf charging station

Crowley breaks ground for eWolf charging station

Crowley and the Port of San Diego have broken ground for the shoreside charging station that will provide clean energy for eWolf, Crowley’s zero-emissions all-electric tugboat. The eWolf charging station is a

USACE bank grader at unit

Memphis Engineer District puts new bank grader through its paces

The Memphis Engineer District’s Bank Grading Unit (BGU) grades the banks of the Mississippi River to the proposed design slopes to support the sinking of Articulated Concrete Mattress (ACM) performed by the

MARAD Administrator Ann Philips, Congresswoman Sylvia Garcia, Port Houston Exec. Dir. Roger Guenther, Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee, Port Commissioner Dean Corgey, State Rep. Mary Ann Perez, State Rep Jarvis Johnson, State Rep. Christine Morales, Houston Mayor Vice Pro-Tem Martha Castex-Tatum.

Port Houston holds ribbon cutting for Bayport Terminal expansion project

On August 4, Port Houston reached another historic milestone when it celebrated the completion of Wharf 6 of its Bayport Container Terminal Expansion Project. U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg and U.S. Department

M/V Troy Bernier was christened with a traditional bottle break

Maritime Partners welcomes M/V Troy Bernier to its fleet

Metairie, La., headquartered Maritime Partners LLC, which, with over 1,600 inland waterways vessels, is the largest lessor of marine equipment in the United States, just added another to its fleet. Christened the

Strikers prior to B.C. ports deal

ILWU Canada accepts B.C. ports deal brokered after minister steps in

The long running British Columbia ports labor dispute looks to have finally been settled. On August 4, members of the ILWU Canada Longshore Division voted 77.64% in favor of ratification of a

illegal charter boat activity warning from Coast Guard captain

Coast Guard cracks down on illegal charter boat activity

It’s that time of year again and, as well as dealing with multiple cases of recreational boaters getting into dangerous situations, the Coast Guard is stepping up its efforts to crack down

UK Dredging orders water injection dredge

Associated British Ports subsidiary UK Dredging has placed an order with Damen Shipyards for a Shoalbuster 2711 water injection dredge (WID). Based on a proven design, the vessel nonetheless represents a unique

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Diversified Marine names Frank Manning president and COO

Portland, Ore., shipbuilder Diversified Marine Inc. (DMI) has promoted Frank Manning to president and COO. Diversified’s founder and sole owner, Kurt Redd, who has served as president and CEO for 43 years,

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