Strikers prior to B.C. ports deal

B.C. port strike: Tentative settlement agreed

A tentative agreement has been reached in the labor dispute between the ILWU Canada and the British Columbia Maritime Employers Association (BCMEA). The B.C. port strike has caused an estimated CAD 9.7

Screen grab from AWO waterways sustainability video

VIDEO: AWO spreads the word on waterways sustainability

The American Waterways Operators (AWO) continues to take the industry’s message on waterways sustainability where it needs to be heard. When it comes to environmental sustainability, says AWO, “we have a powerful

Jen Armstrong, Waterways Council Inc.

Q&A: Jen Armstrong, director government relations at Waterways Council Inc.

Last month, The Waterways Council Inc. (WCI) appointed Jen Armstrong as director, government relations, joining Dustin Davidson in this role. Marine Log sat down with Armstrong to discuss her new role at

methanol-fueled escort tug

Kotug Canada orders two powerful methanol-fueled escort tugs

Kotug Canada has selected Turkey’s Sanmar Shipyards to build two Robert Allan Ltd. designed dual fuel methanol-fueled escort tugs. They will service the Trans Mountain Expansion Project (TMEP), which extends the Trans

Towboats and barges on the Missouri River

$37 million to extend Port KC’s reach on Missouri River

On July 5, Port KC applauded the state legislature and the governor on their dedication to Missouri’s economic growth through their unprecedented investment in Missouri’s infrastructure. Missouri Gov. Mike Parson signed Fiscal

ThorPlas-Blue bearings installed in an articulating rudder with Thorseals in-situ

Thordon optimizes articulating rudder with new bearing-seal combo

When a 9,280 horsepower towboat returned to service following extensive repairs at the James Marine Paducah River Service yard in Kentucky, it marked the first application of Thordon’s new seal-embedded bearing to

dredging contracts

New underwater sill will counter salt water creep up Mississippi River

The New Orleans Engineer District is to construct an underwater sill across the bed of the Mississippi River channel to prevent further upriver progression of salt water from the Gulf of Mexico.

Air quality monitoring is a continuing part of the Port Newark RO/RO fire

VIDEO: Responders to Port Newark RO/RO fire report “considerable progress”

The response to the Port Newark RO/RO fire that broke out aboard the Grimaldi Group’s Grande Costa d’Avorio on the evening of July 5 continued over the weekend. Capt. Zeita Merchant, the

California ports getting grants included the Port of Long Beach

California ports awarded $1.5 billion in state infrastructure upgrade grants

Port officials across California were posing with giant checks yesterday as Gov. Gavin Newsom announced an investment of more than $1.5 billion in California ports – including approximately $450 million for zero-emission

San Francisco Bar Pilots new boat

San Francisco Bar Pilots take delivery of new Camarc 22

The San Francisco Bar pilots have recently taken delivery of a new pilot boat from Snow & Company, Seattle. Called Golden Gate, it is the latest all-aluminum pilot vessel in the Camarc

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