The shipbuilding industry is navigating a period of profound change, driven by a generational workforce evolution and intense pressure to optimize operational efficiency.

Op-Ed: Why digital work instructions are critical for the future of shipbuilding 

The shipbuilding industry is navigating a period of profound change, driven by a generational workforce evolution and intense pressure to optimize operational efficiency. For decades, shipyards have built and maintained complex vessels

The regulatory landscape for shipping is evolving rapidly, and shipowners and operators now face a continuous cycle of planning, monitoring, reporting and compliance under new GHG-related regulations.

Op-Ed: Advanced feedstocks offer commercially sustainable GHG compliance

By Jesper Sørensen, Global Head of Alternative Fuels and Carbon Markets, KPI Connect The regulatory landscape for shipping is evolving rapidly, and shipowners and operators now face a continuous cycle of planning,

Agwa's AI-powered autonomous vegetable growing units.

Op-Ed: Lowering barriers to nutrition at sea

By Eli Feiglin, Agwa’s Chief Commercial Officer Crew shortages are intensifying, younger generations are less willing to accept outdated conditions, and expectations around seafarer wellbeing are rapidly evolving. Nutrition sits at the

Op-Ed: The key to revitalizing U.S. shipbuilding is modernization

By Brittany Ng, vice president of maritime, for Siemens Digital Industries Software America’s commercial shipbuilding industry is at a pivotal moment. Global competition is fierce, our shipyards face aging infrastructure, and the

Net Zero Framework and carbon picing

Op-Ed: Where next for LNG after IMO carbon pricing pause?

by Benny Hilström, vice president of market development, WinGD With or without the IMO Net Zero Framework, LNG remains a viable transition pathway towards decarbonization and, with X-DF technology, ultra-low air pollution.

Q&A: How fuel-flexible systems support Asia’s offshore wind growth

As Asia’s offshore wind industry expands at a record pace, vessel operators are under pressure to meet new operational demands while advancing their own sustainability goals. The shift toward deeper, more remote

ACR Electronics outlines the evidence behind growing industry pressure calling for recognition of eVDSDs as the safer, cleaner and longer-lasting alternative to pyrotechnic flares.

Op-Ed: Is it time to replace pyrotechnic flares with eFlares?

When commercial vessels are already required to carry an array of advanced modern alerting and locating systems, Chris Hoffman, director of technology strategy at ACR Electronics, outlines the evidence behind growing industry

Anchor Operating System served as a featured speaker at the Marine Log's FERRIES and talked about modern ferry operations.

Q&A – The future of ferry operations: post-event insights

By Anchor Operating System President and CTO, Nasi Peretz SPONSORED CONTENT: Anchor Operating System served as a featured speaker at the Marine Log‘s FERRIES Conference, represented by Senior Vice President Dustin Mantell,

Thordon Bearings, Ontario, Canada, has seen growing adoption of its polymer bearing and seal systems in inland and coastal workboat fleets operating in abrasive or high-duty environments.

A look at Thordon’s bearing solutions for workboats

Thordon Bearings, Ontario, Canada, has seen growing adoption of its polymer bearing and seal systems in inland and coastal workboat fleets operating in abrasive or high-duty environments. Marine Log spoke with Jason

After several years of volatility, the offshore support vessel (OSV) sector is experiencing a rare period of relative stability.

Op-Ed: How offshore operators can boost efficiency digitally

By Damien Bertin, Business Director, Opsealog After several years of volatility, the offshore support vessel (OSV) sector is experiencing a rare period of relative stability. Supply remains tight and operators are looking

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