bunkering barge

Fincantieri Bay to build second Polaris LNG bunkering barge

Sturgeon Bay, Wis., based Fincantieri Bay Shipbuilding has agreed to partner with PNE Marine Holdings, an affiliate of Polaris New Energy to build a second 5,500 cubic meter LNG bunker barge. This

Hamburg fire-fighting bessel

New Hamburg fire vessels are versatile as well as green

Damen Shipyards has handed over twin plug-in hybrid firefighting vessels to Flotte Hamburg, a subsidiary of the Hamburg Port Authority (HPA) that is tasked with implementing low-emission shipping in the city. With

Kristin Jpvel

Vard Marine names new VP business ops

Vard Marine Inc. has appointed its current corporate business manager, Kristin Jovel, to the position of Vice President Business Operations for its North American offices effective immediately. Jovel joined the company’s Houston

USMMA Advisory Council will hold public meeting

USMMA to “pause” Sea Year program

Reverberations continue to following the harrowing allegations of rape and sexual harassment while training aboard a U.S.-flag merchant ship recently made by the female cadet at the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, Kings

Fenix Marine Services terminal

CMA CGM in $2.3 billion LA container terminal acquisition

EQT Infrastructure is to sell one of the largest terminals in the Port of Los Angeles—Fenix Marine Services (FMS)—to CMA CGM for an enterprise value of $2.3 billion. Under EQT Infrastructure’s ownership

Engineer monitors work at Charleroi Lock and Dam

Charleroi Lock and Dam project marks a milestone

The Pittsburgh Engineer District has marked a major milestone in a $1 billion project that began in 2004: dewatering the the lock chamber at the Charleroi Lock and Dam, the newest navigation

USS San Antonio

LPD 17 SRA award has $76.6 million potential

MHI Ship Repair & Services (Marine Hydraulics International LLC,) Norfolk, Va., has won a $71,437,926 contract for the execution of the USS San Antonio (LPD 17) fiscal 2022 selected restricted availability (SRA).

Johm Kerry at COP26

COP26: U.S. signs “Zero by 2050” declaration

The U.S. is one of 14 countries signatory to a Declaration on Zero Emission Shipping by 2050 released at the COP26 conference in Glasgow yesterday. Interestingly, as well as countries such as

Crew change problems continue

New national lockdowns, an increase in flight cancelations, travel restrictions, and increasingly strict crew change requirements, especially in Asia, are preventing seafarers from going back home after completing their contracts. This is

Heddle Shipyards president

Heddle Shipyards picked for cable ferry build

A CAD 3.3 million (about US$2,6 million) investment by the Government of Ontario will see Canada’s Heddle Shipyards build a new cable ferry for the route that links the province’s Simcoe Island

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