New Orleans RTA breaks ground on new Canal Street ferry terminal

A two-year development program that will see New Orleans’ current Canal Street ferry terminal replaced by a modern ADA compliant facility has kicked off with a groundbreaking ceremony at the present terminal.

Tank solution offers effective way to transport captured carbon

With Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) likely to play an increasing role in combating climate change, there could be a growing market for marine transportation of captured carbon in the form of

Three more robberies from ships off Singapore

The Regional Cooperation Agreement on Combating Piracy and Armed Robbery against Ships in Asia (ReCAAP) reports that, in a six hour period, November 8-9, three ships were the subjects of armed robberies

VIDEO: Golden Ray cutting now underway

After waiting for weather windows and overcoming a number of technical difficulties, the Unified Command (USCG, Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Gallagher Marine Systems) working on the salvage of the capsized car

GAO report raises questions about Navy’s $100 million hydraulic electric drive project

A new report from the GAO (U.S. Government Accounting Office) looks at why, after spending over $100 million to develop, test, and produce hydraulic electric drive (HED) systems for its Flight IIA

FERRIES 2020 goes virtual

Marine Log’s FERRIES 2020 virtual event is ready to kick off next week on November 9-10 from 1 to 4 p.m. EST. The conference will feature a number of expert speakers, a

Concordia Damen wins order for 40 inland waterway tank barges

Damen Shipyard Group’s specialist inland waterways yard, Concordia Damen in Werkendam, Netherlands, has booked a contract for 40 eco-friendly dual fuel self-propelled tank barges. Ordered by institutional investors advised by J.P. Morgan

Austal Vietnam delivers high speed cat to Trinidad and Tobago operator

Austal Limited (ASX:ASB) reports that Austal Vietnam has delivered the first vessel fully constructed at its Vung Tau shipyard — the A.P.T. James, a 94-meter high-speed catamaran built for the National Infrastructure

Tidewater continues to deal with depressed market

“We are executing on the plan we laid out on the first quarter call after reassessing our business outlook as a result of the pandemic,” said Quintin Kneen, President and CEO of

Electric Boat awarded $9.4 billion Columbia Class SSBN contract

General Dynamics Electric Boat Corp., Groton, Conn., has been awarded a $9,473,511,245 contract modification that exercises an option for the construction and testing of SSBN 826 and SSBN 827, the lead and

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