Peter Courtney

HII names Peter Courtney corporate VP of legislative affairs

Huntington Ingalls Industries (NYSE: HII) reports that Peter Courtney has been promoted to corporate vice president of legislative affairs and Betsy Bina Benedict will join HII to serve as the director of

first Columbia stern

Newport News Shipbuilding delivers first Columbia-class stern

Huntington Ingalls Industries’ Newport News Shipbuilding (NNS) division has delivered the stern of the first Columbia-class ballistic missile submarine stern to General Dynamics Electric Boat. Transported on GD Electric Boat’s Bollinger-built 400-foot-long

Engine with EGR

NYK Line orders MAN ME-GA engines with EGR for new LNG carrier quartet

Japan’s NYK Line has ordered MAN B&W ME-GA engines for four 174,000 cubic meter LNG carrier newbuilds. Each ship will have two 5G70ME-GA Mk. 10.5 engines and all eight engines will feature

Mike Complita, principal, Elliott Bay Design Group, will present on hydrogen fueling barge at TTB 2024.

TTB 2024: New methanol bunkering barge for Mississippi River hydrogen operations

Seattle-headquartered Elliott Bay Design Group’s (EBDG) Mike Complita, principal, will present on the “H2public Private Partnerships Hydrogen Fueling (bunkering) Barge” project at Tugs, Towboats & Barges (TTB) 2024 on March 6-7 in Mobile, Ala.

Windea CTV

St. Johns Ship Building delivers first of three Windea CTVs

St. Johns Ship Building, Palatka, Fla., reports that it has delivered the Windea Courageous, the first of three Incat Crowther 30 meter Crew Transfer Vessels (CTVs) ordered by Windea CTV, LLC, a

The role of high-performance marine lubricants is essential to provide the correct levels of protection in the industry.

Op-Ed: Charting the course of marine lubricants

By Matthew Bentley, Product Manager, Marine Engine Oil, Lubrizol The 1968 book, “The Observer’s Book of Ships,” by Frank E. Dodman, is part of a series of small, pocket-sized reference volumes and

The Low Emission classed vessel Grace McAllister joins the McAllister fleet in the Port of New York. The AVA M., GRACE and CAPT. BRIAN A. MCALLISTER. Low emission classed vessels at Port Elizabeth, N.J.

McAllister receives new low emission class tractor tug

On the heels of its 160th anniversary this year, New York headquartered McAllister Towing received the M/V Grace McAllister tugboat from Maine shipyard, Washburn & Doughty. The tug is equipped with 3516E

Ontario Shipyards CEO

Heddle Shipyards rebrands as Ontario Shipyards

Canada’s Heddle Shipyards, which operates three shipyards on the Canadian side of the Great Lakes, has rebranded. On January 1, it became Ontario Shipyards, saying that the name change has been made

The six custom-designed riverine patrol boats are uniquely engineered to successfully operate in shallow and hazardous waters. (Credit: Silver Ships)

Recent workboat deliveries have enhanced fuel efficiencies in mind  

Coming off the heels of the International Workboat Show last month, one thing is certain: an emphasis on green operations was all over the showroom floor. Workboats, including patrol and pilot boats—the

HOS MPSV completion vessel

Eastern Shipbuilding tapped to complete HOS MPSV duo

Panama City, Fla., headquartered Eastern Shipbuilding Group reports that it has been contracted by Zurich American Insurance Company to complete the construction of two ultra high-spec 400 class Multi-Purpose Support Vessels (MPSVs)

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