KSM tugs

KOTUG takes full ownership of Kotug Seabulk Maritime

KOTUG International B.V. said today that it has concluded the acquisition of Kotug Seabulk Maritime LLC (KSM), taking full ownership of the business. KOTUG has acquired the interest held by its joint

Centerline acquires JMB Shipping

Centerline Logistics acquires JMB Shipping

Seattle, Wash., headquartered Centerline Logistics has acquired JMB Shipping, a maritime asset holding company that owns a fleet of Jones Act vessels including liquid tank barges and tugboats. Previously, Centerline leased and

Coast Guard letter onCARB regulation

USCG won’t enforce controversial CARB CHC regulation

The California Air Resources Board (CARB) continues to get push back on a commercial harbor craft (CHC) regulation slammed as “unworkable” and “deeply flawed” by the American Waterways Operators (AWO), even before

EPA administrator talks up Clean Ports Program

EPA launches new $3 billion Clean Ports Program

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency today launched the $3 billion Clean Ports Program to fund zero-emission port equipment and infrastructure to tackle the climate crisis and improve air quality at U.S. ports

The site has been utilized since the 1700s as a port.

Missouri intermodal port site attracting developers

The St. Louis Regional Freightway calls a 300-acre port district zoned property along the Mississippi River in Herculaneum, Mo., a unique and unprecedented opportunity for intermodal port development, citing the location’s more than 2

Coal exports up at Ports of Indiana

Coal exports from Ports of Indiana were up 78% in 2023

Ports of Indiana shipped 12.6 million tons of cargo in 2023, the second-highest tonnage in its 63-year history. This is a 6% increase over 2022 and second only to 2018, when Indiana’s

New Furuno MPDs feature AI Avoidance Route feature

New Furuno MFD range introduces AI Avoidance Route feature

An AI Avoidance Route feature in one of the many innovations introduced in a new suite of Furuno USA multi function displays (MFDs) designed to meet the needs of operators of tugs,

New merchant mariner credential (MMC)

Coast Guard launches new format merchant mariner credential

The U.S. Coast Guard will launch a new merchant mariner credential (MMC) on March 1, 2024. The agency is replacing the MMC passport-style booklet (“Red Book”) with a new, certificate size, one

The Rev. Mark Nestlehutt, President & Executive Director of The Seamen’s Church Institute; Bruce G. Paulsen, Esq., Partner at Seward & Kissel, LLP; Mark K. Knoy, retired former President and CEO of American Commercial Barge Line. Bruce Paulsen steps down and Mark Knoy assumed the Chair position for the Board of Trustees in February 2023 for the 190-year-old Seamen’s Church Institute. Mark Knox's appointment marks the first time this Chair position has been held by an inland maritime leader.

Mark Knoy succeeds Bruce Paulsen as SCI’s board chair

Earlier this month, the Seamen’s Church Institute (SCI) gathered at the International Seafarers’ Center in Newark, N.J., for its first meeting of 2024. Among the agenda items was a formal transition in

advanced Rotortgug

Signet Maritime delivers the first of two advanced Rotortugs

Signet Maritime’s Pascagoula, Miss., shipyard has recently completed the Signet Sirius. The first of two ART 92-32W Rotortugs, it and is the first ART (advanced Rotortug) that Signet has built for its

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