crane barge will be built at Brady Island shipyard

Corps awards Southwest Shipyard $11.4 million crane barge contract

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Detroit District in concert with the Philadelphia District and the Corps’ Marine Design Center have awarded Southwest Shipyard LP of Houston a $11.4 million contractfor a

Sea Change

FERRIES 2022: What’s next for the world’s first hydrogen fuel cell ferry?

Dr. Joe Pratt, CEO and chief technology officer for Zero Emission Industries (ZEI)—formerly Golden Gate Zero Emission Marine—a company providing hydrogen technology innovations, with a focus on decarbonization of the global marine

Tanks like those used by NASA could be key to LH2 carrier design

Large LH2 tanker designs could involve some rocket science

Giant spherical liquid hydrogen (LH2) tanks like those used by NASA to fuel rocket launches could hold the key to the design of a new generation of LH2 carrier vessels. Daewoo Shipbuilding

methanol fueling trends

MAN sees growing uptick in demand for methanol dual-fuel two strokes

Methanol is gaining ground as a fuel choice for newbuild ships and one beneficiary of the trend is MAN Energy Solutions. Hyundai’s shipbuilding division (HHI-SBD) has now ordered six MAN B&W G95ME-C10.5-LGIM

research vessel

AAM starts construction of research vessel for Hawaii

All American Marine (AAM), Bellingham, Wash., has been awarded a contract to build a research vessel for the University of Hawaii at Mānoa and the University of Hawaii Foundation (UHF) on the

medium icebreaker

VIDEO: Davie delivers third medium icebreaker to Canadian Coast Guard

Davie Shipbuilding, Lévis, Quebec, reports that the medium icebreaker CCGS Vincent Massey was delivered to the Canadian Coast Guard yesterday. The CCGS Vincent Massey will join its two sister vessels, CCGS Captain

President of Equinor Wind US says company is ready to go to work on Empire Wind

Equinor appoints new president of U.S. offshore wind business

Molly Morris will serve as the new president of Equinor Wind US, effective January 1, 2023, succeeding Siri Espedal Kindem, who will take on a new opportunity within Equinor. Morris joined Equinor

Pilot boat prior to refit

Pilot boat returns to Gladding-Hearn for repower after 19 years of continuous service

A Chesapeake class pilot boat built by Gladding-Hearn Shipbuilding for the Tampa Bay Pilots Association in 2003 is coming back to the Somerset, Mass., shipyard for a major overhaul that includes a

Hannu Mäntymaa will head the future Voyage business unit

Wärtsilä to integrate its Voyage business into Marine Power

Wärtsilä’s Voyage business, which has been hit by both the pandemic and the closing of Wärtsilä’s operations in Russia, is to be integrated into its Marine Power unit and its president, Sean

Seaqualize heave compensator

DEME selects Seaqualize heave compensation solution for Vineyard Wind 1 installation

DEME Offshore US LLC is to use a new heave-compensated offshore lifting solution on its contract to install the wind turbines for the first large-scale offshore wind installation in the U.S., Vineyard

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