Gash in vessel hull following collision

NTSB reports on expensive collision between two anchored ships

The National Transportation Safety Board has issued its report on a May 8, 2020, incident in which, at about 4.55 p.m. local time, the anchored general cargo vessel Nomadic Milde collided with

Offshore wind training modules incude training on working at heights

Mass Maritime now delivering training to wind farm construction personnel

With three offshore wind farms set to be built in the Atlantic Ocean approximately 20 miles south of Nantucket and Martha’s Vineyard, training for the personnel who will construct them is critical.

Konecranes MHC 6 ESP 10 crane

Konecranes books first order for new generation harbor cranes

Konecranes has won an order to deliver three of its new eco-efficient Generation 6 Konecranes Gottwald cranes to Super Terminais Comercio e Industria Ltda (Super Terminais) in Brazil. The order, booked in

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Huntington Ingalls completes Alion acquisition

Huntington Ingalls Industries (NYSE:HII) reports that it has completed its acquisition of McClean, Va., based Alion Science and Technology, from Veritas Capital. Alion provides advanced engineering and R&D services in the areas

Schottel is boosing customer service in Canada

Schottel boosts Canadian West Coast customer support

Schottel Inc. (USA) and Schottel Canada Inc. have entered into a cooperative agreement with two Canadian West Coast companies to support the increasing local fleet of Schottel-propelled vessels. Under the agreement, Seaspan

Engine fitted with EGR system

MAN books 40 orders for new ME-GA engine

MAN Energy Solutions reports that it has landed 40 orders for its latest dual fuel engine, the MAN B&W ME-GA, since its market unveiling in March 2021. The company attributes the order

Industry again battles DPF mandate

Arcosa receives AWO safety award for new tank barge design

The American Waterways Operators’ (AWO) Tankering & Barge Operations Subcommittee has presented AWO affiliate member Arcosa Marine Products Inc. with the subcommittee’s second annual safety award. Arcosa received the award for the

Zero-emission vessel is launched

AAM launches America’s first hydrogen fuel cell ferry

All American Marine Inc. (AAM), Bellingham, Wash., and vessel owner SWITCH Maritime report that the 70-foot, 75-passenger hydrogen fuel cell powered ferry Sea Change has been launched and has started operational trials.

Group picture at LNG MOU signing

Port NOLA inks MoU on LNG fueling

The Port of New Orleans has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with SEACOR Holdings subsidiary CLEANCOR Energy Solutions LLC. The two parties are to collaborate on ways to provide liquefied natural

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Sensor fusion makes situational awareness data more certain, actionable

SPONSORED CONTENT: From the wheelhouse of nearly any commercial surface vessel, mariners must interpret multiple sources of data about their surrounding marine domain. In addition to using their natural senses, they understand

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