Op-Ed: America’s tugs, towboats and barges are ready to help power New England this winter

By Jennifer Carpenter, president and CEO, the American Waterways Operators The Northeast faces the prospect of a tough winter ahead as residents and businesses grapple with the low supply and high cost

Q&A: Glosten’s Peter Soles on new methanol-hybrid tug design

Back in September, naval architecture firm Glosten and ABB announced that they have joined forces to develop a methanol-hybrid ship assist tug design that provides operators with a viable path to carbon-neutral

Op-Ed: Tank coatings and linings to protect the harshest area of a vessel

By Andy Margarit, Sales Director of Marine at Tnemec Company Inc. The start of 2020 is remembered for a myriad of reasons, but for those in the marine industry, the International Maritime

Angus Whiston, Communications Director, DeepSea Technologies

Op-Ed: There is nothing artificial about AI in shipping now

By Angus Whiston, Communications Director, DeepSea Technologies Artificial intelligence (AI) is growing in prominence as a powerful decarbonization tool for the shipping sector. Parts of the industry remain skeptical about the technology,

Meaghan Atkinson with Crowley

Q&A: Crowley’s Meaghan Atkinson on sustainability

Last month, Crowley promoted Meaghan Atkinson to vice president of sustainability. In this role, Atkinson leads Crowley’s sustainability efforts and drives action to decarbonize across the company’s operations and value chain to

Amogy's CEO, Seonghoon Woo

A Q&A with Amogy CEO on ammonia power for shipping

Seonghoon Woo is the CEO of Amogy, a company using “ammonia cracking” modules to convert ammonia into hydrogen plus nitrogen to decarbonize the heavy-duty and shipping transportation industry. Amogy recently became an

Ben Palmer

Op-Ed: The future of maritime connectivity to enable digital transformation

Ben Palmer, president of Inmarsat’s maritime division, examines the global trends driving bandwidth uptake in shipping and introduces upcoming Inmarsat solutions that promise to unleash the full potential of maritime connectivity. The

A Q&A with ferry attorneys Katherine M. Tsou and Steven D. Miller of Hanson Bridgett

Tell us about your practice at Hanson Bridgett. Hanson Bridgett is California’s premier law firm for public transit providers and holds a unique status as legal counsel for most of the Bay

Op-Ed: Marine industry embraces sustainability with minimal impacts to capital budgets

Alternative-fuel vessels and innovative finance solutions enable change By Brandon Hannaman, senior vice president of equipment finance for Key Equipment Finance Operating with fleets that meet current workloads are imperative for marine-industry

Princess Cruise Ship

Q&A: How ship-to-shore power decarbonization technology is changing the maritime industry

Marine technical managers and engineers are tasked with reducing the industry’s greenhouse gas emissions by half or more by 2050 to meet a UN International Maritime Organization goal. To examine the latest

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