Op-Ed: Ports as sites for security and defense

By Professor Basil Germond, Chair in International Security and co-director of the Security Lancaster Research Institute and Professor Jan Bebbington, Rubin Chair in Sustainability in Business and director of the Pentland Centre,

The commercial and state fleets split, ending the unified global tanker market and returning to the conditions of secrecy and smuggling.

Op-Ed: How the world tanker market split due to the Ukraine war  

By John Helmer In the war at sea between the U.S.-NATO alliance and Russia, the Russian shipping company Sovcomflot says its future has never been better. The U.S. State Department directing the

Greg Wagner, CEO, Alabama Shipyard

Q&A: 10 minutes with Alabama Shipyard CEO

Marine Log (ML): First, Greg, you became CEO of Alabama Shipyard last year after being CEO at Navarro Capital Partners for the past couple of years. Can you tell us more about

Shipping's emission reductions required this decade can mostly be unlocked by simply increasing vessel efficiency.

Op-Ed: How Formula 1 can help vessel efficiency

by Angus Whiston, Communications Director at DeepSea UMAS recently published a report which stated that, while the IMO’s GHG debates have mostly centered on the fuel transition, absolute emission reductions required this

Zero-carbon fuels like green methanol and ammonia will require new bunkering arrangements, training, and risk tolerances.

Op-Ed: Thriving in a multi-fuel market in an energy transition

By Margaret Kaigh Doyle, Alternative Fuels Program Manager, Transparensea Fuels The arrival of alternative fuels is transforming more than the energy sources powering ships—it is shaking up the fuel procurement process itself,

Rather than succumbing to sci-fi notions of AI dominance, ioCurrents focuses on leveraging human intelligence to create AI and advanced machine learning models.

Op-Ed: The human faces behind AI and machine learning

By Will Roberts, CEO, ioCurrents Rather than succumbing to sci-fi notions of AI dominance, ioCurrents focuses on leveraging human intelligence to create advanced machine learning models. Founded on the belief that collaboration

Op-Ed: What to look for when inspecting flexible couplings

By Bob Lennon, Regal Rexnord Of the many components that comprise the essential equipment used in the marine industry, flexible couplings are often overlooked during regular inspection and maintenance. This can be

Facing pending demolition, grassroots efforts are intensifying to place the U.S. Maritime Service Officers Training School in Alameda, Calif.

Op-Ed: Saving historic maritime service officers training school

Time is running out. Facing pending demolition, grassroots efforts are intensifying to place the U.S. Maritime Service Officers Training School in Alameda, Calif., (active 1943-1954) onto the National Register of Historic Places

Gene Price on cyber insurance for maritime

Insights into the changing landscape of cyber insurance

By Gene Price, Frost Brown Todd’s privacy and data security practice Pick your industry and you will quickly conclude that cyber-attacks on their systems are an empirical threat to commercial and industrial

Transitioning America’s maritime academies to accommodate new training vessels

By RMF Engineering‘s Andrew Hay, P.E., Division Manager, Infrastructure Engineering; Michael Wilkins, P.E., Project Manager; and Kevin Kikola, P.E., Project Manager The United States’ five State Maritime Academies—California, Maine, Massachusetts, State University

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