LPG capable engine

WinGD offers new LPG “pre-fit” option for operators aiming for ammonia trade

The global market for ammonia is poised to triple in the coming decades with nearly all of the growth coming from low-carbon ammonia, according to a recent analysis by S&P Global Commodity

YRBM delivery shot

Conrad Shipyard delivers first YRBM

Conrad Shipyard reports that it has successful delivered the first of class Yard, Repair, Berthing, Messing vessel YRBM 57 to the U.S. Navy, marking a significant milestone in the shipyard’s longstanding history.

BHGI duo received their Rosenblatt-Michigan Awards at alumni event held during the SNAME Maritime Convention (SMC) in Norfolk, Va.

BHGI’s Beers and Wood honored with 2024 Rosenblatt-Michigan Award

Gregory Beers and Corey Wood, president and vice president, respectively, of naval architect firm Bristol Harbor Group Inc. (BHGI) in Bristol, R.I., are this year’s recipients of the 2024 Rosenblatt-Michigan Award, presented

spud barge

St. Johns Ship Building inks new contract to build two spud barges

Palatka, Fla.- based St. Johns Ship Building has signed a contract to build two 180 x 54 x 12 foot spud barges for Mobro Marine, which has facilities in Jacksonville and Tampa,

F126 frigate

Damen brings W&O on board F126 frigate program

W&O Supply, one of the largest suppliers of valves, actuated valves, piping systems, and speciality products to the marine market, reports that W&O Europe has reached a framework agreement with Damen Naval

Defence Precinct at Henderson shipyard

VIDEO: Australia to expand naval shipbuilding capabilities at Henderson shipyard

The Australian Government is to establish a consolidated Commonwealth-owned Defence Precinct at Western Australia’s Henderson shipyard, calling the project “the critical next step in delivering continuous naval shipbuilding in Western Australia.” It

The M/V Polar King.

Alaska Marine Lines overhauls retired tugboat

The 120- by 34-foot Polar King, a Robin-class tug built at McDermott Shipyard in 1974, is being overhauled by Alaska Marine Lines. According to Kris Mullan, port engineer for Alaska Marine Lines,

HiMSEN ammonia engine

HD Hyundai Heavy claims HiMSEN ammonia engine breakthrough

One of the word’s largest manufacturers of marine engines, HD Hyundai Heavy Industries, is adding a zero-carbon ammonia dual-fuel (DF) engine to its HiMSEN line of medium speed engines. It is the

Will Watson, marine product manager at Caterpillar.

Podcast: Exploring future marine propulsion options

Welcome to this edition of Marine Log’s Listen Up! podcast. In this episode, we’re joined by Will Watson, marine product manager at Caterpillar. We’ll be diving into the myriad of marine propulsion

CMT scuffing sensors provide early warning of sudden severe cylinder wear

CMT claims breakthrough in early detection of cylinder scuffing

Glueckstadt, Germany-headquartered engine monitoring specialist CM Technologies (CMT) says that ships’ trials have confirmed that its new scuffing sensor can detect early onset cylinder wear, preventing significant damage to two-stroke marine diesel

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