OSV

Op-Ed: Streamlining OSV operations with data standardization

By Arnaud Dianoux, founder & managing director, Opsealog For centuries, maritime trade has relied on standardization to drive efficiency and innovation. The introduction of the shipping container in the 1950s transformed global

For organizations looking to work with U.S. shipbuilders, understanding the requirements will be crucial to success, writes Darren Guillory, SSI ShipConstructor

Op-Ed: Change and opportunity in U.S. shipbuilding’s new era

For organizations looking to work with U.S. shipbuilding, understanding the requirements will be crucial to success, writes Darren Guillory, SSI ShipConstructor Will the next decade be a golden age for American shipyards?

In the world of commercial shipping, accurate vessel modeling has always been an essential yet elusive goal.

Op-Ed: Is vessel modeling a solved problem?

By Angus Whiston, Communications Director, DeepSea Technologies In the world of commercial shipping, accurate vessel modeling has always been an essential yet elusive goal. Whether for operational efficiency, technical optimization, or commercial

The maritime industry is facing escalating climate change.

Op-Ed: Offshore maritime insurance amid climate change

By Robert Mackay, Business Development Lead, FDR The maritime industry is facing escalating climate-related challenges. The rising frequency and severity of extreme weather events, such as hurricanes and typhoons, profoundly affect offshore

Buddy Bardenwerper (left) and Luis Llamas (right). Credit: Jones Walker

Boom! A systematic approach to maritime risks

By Luis Llamas and Thomas “Buddy” Bardenwerper, Jones Walker LLP Maritime Practice Group The bilge alarm is sounding. Smoke is billowing. Oil is spreading. A lot needs to happen in these critical,

Decarbonization is at the top of the agenda across the marine value chain, writes James Edwards of Helix.

Op-Ed: Service vessels at the heart of marine electrification

By James Edwards, Chief Engineer – Marine, Helix Decarbonization is at the top of the agenda across the marine value chain. Suppliers and operators are investing record amounts to allow the industry

Thoma-Sea newbuilds will join existing NOAA fleet of charting and mapping vessels.

Op-Ed: Thinking of privatizing NOAA? Think again

By Dr. Roberta Weisbrod, Executive Director of the Worldwide Ferry Safety Association The National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), encompassing the National Weather Service, the National Ocean Service, fisheries, and weather satellites,

Julia Anastasiou

Op-Ed: Breaking barriers on the evolving role of women at sea

By Julia Anastasiou, Chief Crew Management Officer, OSM Thome NOTE: Saturday, March 8, is International Women’s Day. Thirty years ago, when I began my career in the maritime industry, women at sea

Jonathan R. Todd on steel tariffs

Op-Ed: Steel and aluminum tariffs

What is old, what is new, and what recent actions mean for industry By Jonathan R. Todd, Benesch Law United States President Donald Trump is no stranger to steel and aluminum tariffs. Trade

Mark Kelly

Op-Ed: How the SHIPS for America Act can restore U.S. maritime leadership

By Sen. Mark Kelly (D-Ariz.) Flanked by two oceans, the United States has always been a maritime nation. Our dominance over the oceans was a key factor in establishing the U.S. as

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