Prysmian Monna Lisa

VIDEO: Prysmian Monna Lisa named Norway’s Ship of the Year 2025

Norwegian trade magazine Skipsrevyen, which has annually honored world-class Norwegian shipbuilding and design since 1997, has named the cable-laying vessel Prysmian Monna Lisa its Ship of the Year 2025. Built and designed

Earlier this January, reports surfaced detailing a significant incident involving the spillage of nurdles from shipping containers.

Op-Ed: Mitigating nurdle pollution requires a multi-stakeholder effort

By Emma Forbes-Gearey, Loss Prevention Officer, West P&I Earlier this January, reports surfaced detailing a significant incident involving the spillage of nurdles from shipping containers. Over 1,000 sacks of plastic nurdles were

In this podcast, Perry unpacks the potential rabbit hole the industry could be heading toward as countries like India begin mandating CCTV on flagged vessels.

Podcast: CCTV mandates mark a turning point for maritime safety

Written by Osher Perry, CEO & founder, ShipIn Systems EDITOR’S NOTE: Osher Perry and Marine Log recently did a podcast on this topic, which you can find below on either SoundCloud or

shiplift ribbon cut

BAE Systems cuts ribbon for $250M Jacksonville shiplift and land level facility

BAE Systems (LON: BA) this week unveiled its new shiplift and land level repair complex during a ribbon-cutting ceremony at its Jacksonville, Fla., shipyard. This marks a significant milestone in the $250

report covers effects of aging fleet

DNV: Aging fleet drives 42% increase in marine casualties

Driven mainly by an aging fleet, the number of maritime casualty incidents has increased by 42% between 2018 and 2024, while during the same period the global fleet grew by just 10%.

fully electric marine propulsion

Volvo Penta unveils new fully electric IPS marine propulsion range

Volvo Penta has launched a new fully electric IPS marine propulsion range, with five drive trains, built on its Volvo Penta IPS platform. Initially developed for the marine commercial sector, the new

WSF Washongton State Ferries Wenachee

Vigor completes Wenatchee hybrid-electric conversion

Vigor Marine Seattle, has completed the M/V Wenatchee hybrid-electric conversion project, marking a major milestone in Washington State Ferries’ (WSF) effort to modernize its aging fleet and reduce carbon emissions. The 202-vehicle

Vessel with Berg Propulsion

Berg Propulsion package optimizes feeder ship duo to run on bio-methanol

NCL Nordland, the second of two 1,300 TEU dual fuel container vessels owned by MPC Container Shipshas entered service just weeks after sistership Vestland. Both feature a Berg propulsion package and can

Barge in St. Louis

Ingram plans to invest $50M in the St. Louis region

Ingram Marine Group, the largest barge operator on the U.S. inland waterways, is set to invest nearly $50 million in the St. Louis region over the next three years. Key projects include

Gamekeeper

New A-O-S G-class vessel M/V Gamekeeper is ready for operations

American Offshore Services (A-O-S) reports that it has taken delivery of M/V Gamekeeper, the fourth addition to its growing G-class fleet, from Metal Shark boats. The vessel and is now operational, ready

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