Glosten opens East Coast office
SEPTEMBER 10, 2018 — Seattle-headquartered naval architecture and marine engineering firm Glosten has opened an East Coast office at 38 Elm Street, New Bedford, MA. Glosten says its expansion to the East
SEPTEMBER 10, 2018 — Seattle-headquartered naval architecture and marine engineering firm Glosten has opened an East Coast office at 38 Elm Street, New Bedford, MA. Glosten says its expansion to the East
OCTOBER 26, 2016—The U.S. Coast Guard’s new Offshore Patrol Cutter (OPC) will go quietly into the night—and in the day—thanks to work by Noise Control Engineering, LLC (NCE), Billerica, MA. The OPCs
JUNE 16, 2011 — The two newest inland river towboats in Tidewater Transportation and Terminals’ fleet were christened Granite Point and Ryan Point during a late afternoon ceremony last Saturday at Vancouver
APRIL 8, 2016—Glosten, a Seattle-based naval architecture and marine engineering consultancy, announces the appointment of John Springer, PE, as President. As Glosten’s fifth President since its founding in 1958, Springer will have
APRIL 20, 2015—Tidewater Transportation and Terminals, headquartered in Vancouver, WA, recently took delivery of the Crown Point, the first in a series of three 102 ft x 38 ft towboats being built
Eastern Shipbuilding Group, Inc., Panama City, FL, recently delivered the Sisuaq, the second of three 292 ft Offshore Support Vessels based on STX Marine designs to Harvey Gulf International Marine, LLC, New
The Canadian Government today named the firm that will design the Canadian Coast Guard’s future flagship, the Polar Icebreaker, CCGS John G. Diefenbaker. “I am pleased to announce that the team at
The National Shipbuilding Research Program Executive Control Board has selected 15 new research and development projects to receive awards totaling approximately $1.4 million. A brief description of each newly awarded project follows:
A new design for a 48-meter long service operation vessel (SOV) from BMT features a SWATH hull that, the company says, will be a game-changer, enabling operations in challenging sea conditions and
Coming off the heels of the International Workboat Show last month, one thing is certain: an emphasis on green operations was all over the showroom floor. Workboats, including patrol and pilot boats—the