Crowley orders 55,000 barrel ATB

Crowley Fuels has signed construction contracts to build a 55,000-barrel, articulated tug-barge (ATB) that is specifically designed to serve the Western Alaska market with delivery of clean fuel products. The 410-foot ATB

Marine Corps puts weaponized unmanned vessel through its paces

Navy civilian engineers who developed a unique weaponized unmanned surface vehicle (USV) tested by the Marine Corps in July envision that its technological capabilities will revolutionize naval warfare. The Expeditionary Warfare USV

EBDG names Brian King President – Chief Engineer

The Board of Directors of Seattle, Wash., headquartered Elliott Bay Design Group (EBDG) has appointed Brian King as President – Chief Engineer. King will have direct supervision of the business and affairs

Electric Propulsion for a Rural ROPax ferry

Among the speakers presenting at Marine Log’s FERRIES 2019 conference in November will be Will Moon, PE, Senior Naval Architect, Glosten, and Capt. Rachel Rowe, Ferry Operations Division Manager, Skagit County, Wash.

LiqTech books $8.4 million order for scrubber filtration systems

As more owners specify closed-loop scrubbers, Ballerup, Denmark based LiqTech International, Inc. (NASDAQ: LIQT), which manufactures and markets highly specialized filtration technologies, has won it’s largest single order to date for its

Wind turbine components keep Ontario port busy

The Ontario, Canada, Port of Johnstown will be busy over the next several months as vessels deliver Enercon turbine components for the Nation Rise Wind Farm project. The cargo represents a major

Denmark eases seafarer health certification regs

Denmark is changing its requirements for medical examinations of seafarers and fishermen will be changed. From September 1, it will no longer be a requirement to hold a Danish Health Certificate when

C-Job Naval Architects makes new appointments for its Houston office

C-Job Naval Architects, the largest independent ship design and engineering company in the Netherlands, has appointed Mario Gitte as Vice President Engineering and named Edward Verweij Vice President Sales Together they will

Norwegian Coast Guard vessel first Azipod equipped ship to reach North Pole

The Norwegian Coast Guard vessel KV Svalbard recently became the first ever Azipod powered ship to reach the North Pole when on an international environmental research expedition in late August. In another

NASSCO awarded ESB contract worth potential $1.6 billion

General Dynamics National Steel and Shipbuilding Co., San Diego, Calif., has been awarded a contract by the U.S. Navy worth up to $1.6 billion for the construction of the sixth and seventh

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