USCG is to crack down on small passenger vessel fire safety

USCG: Don’t over estimate DPS systems capabilities

A recent incident involving a DP3 drillship that suffered a complete blackout and subsequent loss of position has prompted the Coast Guard to issue a marine safety alert reminding mariners that dynamic

dual fuel engine

MAN dual fuel two-stroke orders top 1,000 mark

Nothing is a better indicator of what fuel choices shipowners are making than engine orders and MAN Energy Solutions reports that more than 1,000 of its two-stroke, dual-fuel engines are now on

Maersk CEO Søren Skou

Maersk: Record results, but “dark clouds” warning

Container shipping and logistics giant A.P. Moller – Maersk (Maersk) today again reported record results, but analysts seemed to be more focused on CEO Søren Skou’s cautionary words about dark clouds on

Davie Shipbuilders

Davie redelivers RCN frigate following major upgrade

Lévis, Quebec, based Davie Shipbuilding reports that HMCS St. John’s, a City-class frigate, was delivered to the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN), November 1, after extensive maintenance and modernization work. The frigate sailed

Black Sea Grain initiative inspectors

Russia resumes participation in Black Sea Grain Initiative

Ukraine grain movements are reportedly moving again following intense negotiations led by the UN and Turkey. Russia’s RIA Novosti news agency reported today that Russia is resuming participation in the Black Sea

spill response barge

Singapore shipyard completes two spill response barges for B.C

The ASL Shipyard in Singapore has recently completed two Robert Allan Ltd.-designed 3,500 tonne oil spill response barges, Sentinel 303 and Sentinel 304. They are set to arrive in Canada by year’s

GLDD (Great Lakes Dredge) CEO Lasse Petterson

GLDD reports red ink quarter, but sees bid market starting to gain momentum

Houston-headquartered Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Corporation (Nasdaq: GLDD), the largest provider of dredging services in the U.S., today reported financial results for the quarter ended September 30, 2022, that included a

heavy icebreaker Terry Fox will be overhauled at Heddle Shipyards

Port Weller Dry Docks wins heavy icebreaker life extension contract

St. Catharines, Ontario, headquartered Heddle Shipyards has been awarded a CAD 135.5 million (about US$99 million) contract for the Vessel Life Extension (VLE) of the Canadian Coast heavy icebreaker CCGS Terry Fox.

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Bernhard Schulte Offshore to upgrade SOV to CSOV

The SX 175 design offshore wind service operation vessel (SOV) Windea Leibniz is back at Norway’s Ulstein Verft for an upgrade. After installation of an adjustable pedestal for the gangway, and a

Tank barge will test bed Amogy solution

Southern Devall tank barge will test bed Amogy ammonia-to-power system

Brooklyn, N.Y. based high tech start-up Amogy Inc. reports that its innovative ammonia-to-power system for maritime applications is to have its first commercial application in a U.S. inland waterways tank barge. The

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