
October 2022
Leading up to Marine Log’s FERRIES 2022 conference, we look at the ferry market and ridership, ferry design, and what’s happening in the cruise ship industry.
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Leading up to Marine Log’s FERRIES 2022 conference, we look at the ferry market and ridership, ferry design, and what’s happening in the cruise ship industry.
Read MoreWhat’s going on in European shipyards and what can the U.S. learn from them? Also, we examine Japanese innovations, the tanker market and more.
Read MoreIn Marine Log’s August issue, we look at how marine technology and advanced communications are opening up new possibilities.
Read MoreThis issue dives into vessel construction at U.S. shipyards and repair facilities, along with the latest in marine paints and coatings technology.
Read MoreOur Green Issue looks at how maritime is tackling decarbonization, emission reduction and decarbonization issues – and at options for tackling the projected costs involved
Read MoreWhy are dredging contractors ordering more hoppers? What’s new in tug and towboat propulsion? And why did it take a whole lot of dredges and tugs to get a giant containership moving?
Read MoreWhile U.S. shipyards are seeing the first initial orders for offshore wind service and installation vessels, the best prospects in the oil and gas sector likely lie in upgrades and repowers.
Read MoreIn addition to new vessels and updates on the maritime industry, we explore where we are now in the maritime digitalization space and takes a look at disruptive technologies and big data.
Read MoreWhat are shipyards putting on the deck and inside the wheelhouse on newbuild vessels? Find out, plus get the latest scoop on green fuels, marine insurance, and offshore wind.
Read MoreWho will operate the unique towboat, M/V Hydrogen One? Also, we talk to a Great Lakes shipyard, learn about fishing vessel design, and ask whether the bulker market demand can be sustained.
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