Navy cancels four Constellation-class frigates

The U.S. Navy has canceled the next four planned Constellation-class guided-missile frigates as the service reevaluates its fleet composition and acquisition strategy, according to multiple public reports and Navy budget documents. The

An Offshore Patrol Cutter Under Construction

GAO: Coast Guard should finish OPC designs before expanding construction

The U.S. Coast Guard should complete key design work before authorizing construction of additional Offshore Patrol Cutters, according to a new Government Accountability Office (GAO) report released this week. The watchdog warned

Baleària will incorporate Europe's first autonomous e-methanol power generation container into the electric ferry Cap de Barbaria.

Baleària tests Europe’s first autonomous e-methanol system on electric ferry

Spanish ferry operator Baleària will incorporate Europe’s first autonomous e-methanol power generation container, manufactured by the Catalan company specializing in sustainable energy solutions Methanol Reformer, into the electric ferry Cap de Barbaria. The eNomad

Last fall, Scania launched a new 13-liter (3.43-gallon) marine engine for propulsion and auxiliary applications that it says is its most advanced marine engine yet, meeting high performance and reliability standards.

Scania to introduce new marine engine at WorkBoat Show

Last fall, Scania launched a new 13-liter (3.43-gallon) marine engine for propulsion and auxiliary applications that it says is its most advanced marine engine yet, meeting high performance and reliability standards. Now,

Top Women in Maritime

Marine Log’s Top Women in Maritime Celebration returns to NOLA next week

Marine Log’s Top Women in Maritime Celebration returns on December 2 for its second annual in person gathering, an evening dedicated to honoring the women whose leadership, innovation, and resilience continue to

Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer Ted Stevens (DDG 128) on sea trials [Photo: HII].

VIDEO: Ingalls completes Ted Stevens (DDG 128) sea trials

HII’s Ingalls Shipbuilding division in Pascagoula, Miss., has successfully completed the final round of sea trials for the Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer Ted Stevens (DDG 128). The Ingalls test and trials

Mercy Ships, Guangzhou Shipyard International (GSI), MSC Group, and the MSC Foundation celebrated the steel cutting ceremony for the new hospital ship Africa Mercy II on October 29 at GSI’s Guangzhou shipyard.

Steel cutting begins for new hospital ship Africa Mercy II

Mercy Ships, together with Guangzhou Shipyard International Co., Ltd. (GSI), a subsidiary of China State Shipbuilding Corporation (CSSC), MSC Group, and the MSC Foundation, celebrated the steel cutting ceremony for Africa Mercy

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Newport News delivers Virginia-class submarine Massachusetts (SSN 798)

HII (NYSE: HII) reports that its Newport News Shipbuilding division has delivered the Virginia-class fast-attack nuclear submarine Massachusetts (SSN 798) to the U.S. Navy. Massachusetts is the 12th Virginia-class submarine delivered by

Patti Marine floating dry dock

Patti Marine puts newly built 800-ton dry dock into operation

Pensacola, Fla.-based Patti Marine Enterprises reports that it has successfully successful launched and put into operation a new 800-ton floating dry dock. Already supporting a U.S. Navy vesse, the dry dock is

Op-Ed: The key to revitalizing U.S. shipbuilding is modernization

By Brittany Ng, vice president of maritime, for Siemens Digital Industries Software America’s commercial shipbuilding industry is at a pivotal moment. Global competition is fierce, our shipyards face aging infrastructure, and the

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