
Ship Repair USA: How to quantify and measure propeller damage
Damage to propellers from ice, debris and corrosion can be a costly fix. Speaking more on this topic at next week’s Ship Repair USA conference on June 20-21 in New Orleans is
Damage to propellers from ice, debris and corrosion can be a costly fix. Speaking more on this topic at next week’s Ship Repair USA conference on June 20-21 in New Orleans is
Shipyards are forever looking for ways to find more money for updates, upgrades and new features that will make the shipbuilding and repair process more efficient and cost-effective, and this is especially
Metairie, La., headquartered Maritime Partners, LLC, a leading provider of maritime financing solutions with a managed fleet of approximately 1,800 vessels in service, has announced the successful completion of the inaugural capital
“We can finally say it – as of today, there is ‘steel in the water,’” said Vineyard Wind CEO Klaus S. Moeller yesterday, as work got underway on installing the first monopiles
Hurtigruten Norway used this week’s Nor Shipping event to unveiled early concept plans for its first zero-emission cruise ship. Initially announced in March 2022, under the project name Sea Zero, Hurtigruten has
In the latest of a series if incidents in the Strait of Hormuz, United States and United Kingdom Royal Navy forces responded to a distress call from a merchant vessel transiting the
Canada’s HaiSea Marine has taken delivery of the first of three battery electric harbor tugs from Turkey’s Sanmar Shipyards. The tug, the HaiSea Wamis has been built to Robert Allan Ltd.’s ElectRA
Damen Shipyards Group has unveiled the latest vessel in its Compact Tugs product platform, adding the 21.02 meter long ASD Tug 2111 to the ASD Tug 2312 in the line up. “As
SEACOR Marine Holdings Inc. [NYSE: SMHI] is using a carbon emissions monitoring solution from Paris-headquartered maritime software as a service (SaaS) provider Spinergie to baseline the carbon intensity of its OSV fleet.
Shipyards are full of hazards, as are many other industries. While shipyard and repair operators are aware of this fact, what some may overlook is the importance of consulting with a certified