
August 2021
In this issue, you’ll find stories on cranes at some of the world’s busiest ports, info on the new Rock Hall tug, more insight into hydrogen, and so much more!
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In this issue, you’ll find stories on cranes at some of the world’s busiest ports, info on the new Rock Hall tug, more insight into hydrogen, and so much more!
Read MoreWhat’s the buzz on shipyards and repair facilities, marine paints and coatings, Navy shipbuilding, and hydrogen myths? Take a look inside and find out!
Read MoreThis issue of Marine Log magazine includes several in-depth features on floating wind, green technology, environmental initiatives of ports and terminals, ballast water treatment systems, and LNG as a marine fuel.
Read MoreIn this issue of Marine Log, we answer why cybercrime is heading to the sea, dive into propulsion and emissions, talk about dredging, and more.
Read MoreThe April issue of Marine Log magazine is all about the U.S. offshore wind jump start, how hydrogen fuel on the inland waterways is a possibility, and more.
Read MoreThe March issue of Marine Log covers cruise ports, tanker operations, and more. Plus, Q&As with Richard Janssen on salvage capacity and William Doyle, with the Maryland Port Administration.
Read MoreWhen it comes to tugs and towboats, is the U.S. ready to adapt to new technology? Why is it important that design sync with shipyard capabilities?
Read MoreWhat does the COVID-19 vaccine mean for maritime? Also inside: European maritime, shipbuilding and the supply chain, passenger vessels and the pandemic, and more.
Read MoreIn the December issue of Marine Log magazine, we reveal who made our list of Top Women in Maritime! Also, which vessels made our list of Distinguished Vessels for 2020?
Read MoreThe November issue of Marine Log magazine gives readers an update on shipbuilding during the pandemic, patrol boats, workboats, propulsion technology, and more.
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