Handshake symbolizes Philly Shipyard acquisition

Hanwha to acquire Philly Shipyard

In deal that was first reported as in the works last October, Philly Shipyard is to be acquired by Korea’s Hanwha Group, whose Hanwha Ocean is the former the former Daewoo Shipbuilding

Kyle Ramqvist

Q&A: AEGIR-Marine talks seals and propulsion

SPONSORED CONTENT: Wijk bij Duurstede, Netherlands-based stern tube seal and propulsion system service specialist AEGIR-Marine was a recent sponsor of Marine Log’s Ship Repair USA conference in New Orleans, La. To learn

The Jeff O. Norgress on the left and the John R. Williams on the right. (Credit: Laborde Products)

Two new Chem Carriers towboats get Mitsubishi engines

Covington, La., headquartered engine and genset distributor Laborde Products recently announced that it has supplied a pair of Mitsubishi S6R2 engines to Plaquemine, La.-based Chem Carriers for two of its new vessels,

USNS Kanawha (T-AO 196)

Alabama Shipyard wins $11.4 million USNS Kanawha contract

USNS Kanawha (T-AO 196), one of the Military Sealift Command fleet oilers that has been deployed to the U.S. 5th Fleet area of operations in the Red Sea, is headed for Alabama

Super-efficient bulker concept combines two different wind assist technologies: three tiltable rotor sails and two suction wing sails

Kongsberg unveils design for new “Super-Efficient Bulker”

Can ship owners meet stringent future compliance targets without abandoning conventional fuels? Kongsberg Maritime has unveiled a new “Super-Efficient Bulker” vessel design concept intended to enable owners to do just that. Developed

Mammoet has also been involved in the Multi-Mission Dry Dock No. 1 project at Portsmouth Naval Shipyard which, like the Pearl Harbor dry dock replacement project, is being completed as part of the Navy’s Shipyard Infrastructure Optimization Program.

Mammoet awarded key Pearl Harbor dry dock project contract

Utrecht, Netherlands, headquartered heavy lift specialist Mammoet is to play a key role in the Navy’s largest maritime infrastructure construction project since World War II, the planned five-year Pearl Harbor dry dock

Ship Repair USA a “huge success” in its second year

Marine Log held its second annual Ship Repair USA conference in the French Quarter of New Orleans on June 11-12, once again attracting attendees from across the spectrum of shipyards, vessel operators,

Kyle Hartley, president and CEO of Integrity Staffing Services.

Q&A: What can be done about shipyard workforce issues?

Virginia-based Integrity Staffing Services is an independently owned and operated staffing and recruiting company focused on shipyards and ship repair yards. The company has been in the shipbuilding and repair industry since

Gastops will support MPV project

Seaspan awards Gastops contract to support Multi-Purpose Vessel (MPV) project

Seaspan’s Vancouver Shipyards has awarded Ottawa-headquartered condition monitoring specialist Gastops a contract to support the Canadian Coast Guard’s Multi-Purpose Vessel (MPV) project. Gastops is a long-standing provider of specialized propulsion system integration

methanol bunkering vessel

Houlder designs a 10,000 cubic meter methanol bunkering vessel

London-headquartered design and engineering consultancy Houlder has unveiled a design for a 10,000-cubic-meter methanol bunkering vessel. The methanol bunkering vessel design includes semi-automated crane systems for supplying methanol to other ships of

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