
USCG responds to tugboat grounding
The Coast Guard is responding to a tugboat that ran aground near the South Texas Gateway refinery in Corpus Christi. Coast Guard Sector Corpus Christi command center watchstanders received a call at
The Coast Guard is responding to a tugboat that ran aground near the South Texas Gateway refinery in Corpus Christi. Coast Guard Sector Corpus Christi command center watchstanders received a call at
Following the appointment of Vincent Clerc as CEO, which became effective January 1, A.P. Moller – Maersk (Maersk) has announced a new organizational structure and a new executive leadership team. The changes
Portugal’s first all electric car/passenger ferry is to have a fully autonomous charging solution supplied by Norway’s Zinus AS. Ordered by the Municipality of Aveiro from shipbuilder Navaltagus, the vessel will be
Back in revenue operations after an around 500 days pause imposed by COVID regulations, the good news for the cruise industry is that the market for its product didn’t go away. Bookings
Fariyal Khanbabi, CEO of Dialight Group, an LED industrial lighting technology company that services the maritime industry among others, talks to us about maritime sustainability, diversity, and more. Marine Log (ML): What
This issue dives into vessel construction at U.S. shipyards and repair facilities, along with the latest in marine paints and coatings technology.
For 45 years, Bergan Marine Systems, Pensacola, Fla., has operated as marine safety consultants and equipment suppliers of cargo protection systems for barges, ships, and U.S. government vessels. The company creates custom marine
The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) yesterday reported that it has completed its environmental review of the proposed South Fork Wind project offshore New York and Rhode Island. South Fork Wind,
By Stephen Forrester When talking about women in the modern oil field—on or off the water—you might hear about how they want to advance into leadership positions, have field jobs the same
The Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) said today that its ocean-going cruise line members have agreed to voluntarily suspend U.S. cruise operations until at least October 2020. This pushes any resumption of