Coteval-designed ship will feature eSAIL

Na Hiro E Pae will sail the South Pacific with an eSAIL

An 89-meter long mixed cargo/passenger vessel to be built at the Armon Shipyard in Spain for Papeete, French Polynesia, based SNA Tuhaa Pae is to be fitted with a 22 meter high

Stratmann opens new MTU remanufacturing and overhaul center

New MTU remanufacturing and overhaul center opens in South Carolina

Representing what Rolls-Royce Power Systems says is “a low double-digit million dollar investment,” the company has opened a new remanufacturing and overhaul center at its MTU Aiken site in South Carolina. The

The eWolf, the first all-electric tug in the U.S., has been delivered to Crowley.

First fully electric tugboat in U.S. delivered to Crowley

Crowley has accepted delivery of eWolf, the first all-electric, ship assist harbor tugboat in the U.S., a milestone advancing the company’s commitment to sustainability and decarbonization. The tugboat, which was designed by Crowley’s

Jason Aristides, CEO of OpenTug, talks BaargeOISpresent on

TTB 2024: Navigating today’s barge rates

Accurately and quickly estimating the costs of barge rates can be difficult for a multitude of reasons. To help inland and coastal shippers better understand today’s market, Jason Aristides, CEO of OpenTug,

ABS rules have been updated

Changes to ABS rules aim to speed development of next-gen vessels and equipment

Claiming an industry first, ABS has made changes to its Marine Vessel Rules that support the development of the next generation of designs and equipment employing the latest technology driven by decarbonization

Mukesh Chatter, Founder and CEO, Alsym Energy, on marine battery technology

Op-Ed: Safer maritime battery technology

By Mukesh Chatter, Founder and CEO, Alsym Energy Reducing insurance costs and decarbonization goals are driving industry improvements. Fires are now one of the leading causes of shipping insurance losses. These incidents

Cargo ship fitted with ammonia fuel-supply system

MAN Cryo ammonia fuel-supply system wins class approval

Classification societies, DNV and Bureau Veritas have awarded MAN Cryo an Approval in Principle (AiP) for its design for an ammonia fuel-supply system to safely provide ammonia to marine-engine applications. MAN Cryo,

ABS Wavesight now handles SIRE 2.0

USCG approves use of ABS Wavesight’s eLogs on U.S.-flagged ships

ABS-affiliated software-as-a-service company, ABS Wavesight today reports that the United States Coast Guard (USCG) has formally approved ABS Wavesight’s eLogs software for use by U.S.-flagged ships, making ABS Wavesight one of only

Corvus Pelican fuel cell will be used to test ammonia cracker technology

Corvus in project to integrate ammonia cracker tech with its fuel cell

Corvus Energy has been awarded funding for the integration of ammonia cracker technology with its Pelican fuel cell system. It is partnering in a four-year EU-funded project called APOLO that aims to

The MAN 49/60 successfully passed its type approval test in March 2023

Boskalis “mega hopper” dredge will be first MAN 49/60 marine application

The 31,000 cubic meter capacity “mega hopper” trailing suction hopper dredge (TSHD) ordered at Royal IHC by Royal Boskalis last year will be powered by three MAN 49/60 engines. This is the

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