ship to be drydocked at Detyens

Detyens wins $15.1 million MSC contract

Detyens Shipyards Inc., North Charleston, S.C., has been awarded a $15,141,033 contract for a 70-calendar day shipyard availability for the regular overhaul and drydocking of the Military Sealift Command Henry J. Kaiser

Charles F. Krugh named Bath Iron Works president

GD names aerospace exec to lead BIW

General Dynamics (NYSE:GD) reports that it has appointed Gulfstream Aerospace executive Charles F. Krugh as president of its Bath Iron Works shipyard in Bath, Maine.. “Chuck’s leadership, proven track record in manufacturing

offshore wind

California offshore wind plans move another step forward

The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) reported yesterday that it had completed its environmental review of potential impacts from offshore wind energy leasing activities in the Humboldt Wind Energy Area (WEA),

PS tests identified contaminated fuel

Singapore’s MPA traces source of contaminated HSFO

The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) says it has tracked down the source of the contaminated HSFO bunker fuel identified in March by leading marine fuel testing provider VPS. The

Maersk to pay $1.9M in FMC civil penalties

FMC requires more info from box ship alliances

The Federal Maritime Commission is upping its scrutiny of the three alliances that dominate global container shipping The alliances (2M, OCEAN, and THE) and each of their member companies will now be

X-L AUV

Australia puts large autonomous subs on fast track

While the AUKUS plan for Australia to acquire nuclear powered submarines with help from the U.S. and the U.K. appears to be moving right along, the Royal Australian Navy could meantime be

Former Austal USA execs face multiple charges

“Ocean outlaws” hit with $3 million in fines

U.S. District Court Judge Richard G. Andrews for the District of Delaware yesterday sentenced Athens-based Liquimar Tankers Management Services Inc. and Evridiki Navigation Inc. to a total $3 million in criminal fines,

The 75-passenger ferry received gaseous hydrogen into its 242 kg tanks on the upper deck

Hornblower gets $8 million green hydrogen project grant

Hornblower Group reports that its subsidiary, Hornblower Energy, has received an $8 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) to design, construct and operate a green hydrogen maritime fueling station.

Next Generation Shipping Act reintroduced

Bipartisan support for new GoM offshore oil and gas lease sales

Yesterday, the Senate approved language calling for Senate negotiators to support the issuance of a new five year program for offshore oil and gas leasing as soon as possible and that the

Volvo Penta powered boat

VIDEO: First of its kind hybrid-electric tour boat enters operations in the Arctic

A ground-breaking Volvo-Penta powered hybrid-electric vessel has just made its maiden commercial voyage from Longyearbyen, Svalbard – the world’s northernmost town, just 800 miles from the North Pole. Designed for exploration in

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