Candela’s cutting-edge technology helps waterways be electrified to improve ferry transportation to connect communities in a sustainable way.

FERRIES 2023: Candela eyes electrified vessels to improve public transit

Waterborne transportation has long been an important mode of travel, but the environmental impact and cost of operating traditional ferries has limited its use in modern times. However, with Stockholm-based Candela’s cutting-edge technology,

Director C-Job Athens, will present on the energy transition at FERRIES 2023.

FERRIES 2023: Designing ferries for the uncertain future

Considering the accelerating energy transition in the ferry industry worldwide, there is a pressing need for innovative ferry solutions. Netherlands-based C-Job Naval Architects finds that many vessel owners it collaborates with are

Key Canadian shipyards are staying busy with new orders and repairs, while naval architects help take these projects to the next level. 

Canadian shipbuilding sees productive year 

Key Canadian shipyards are staying busy with new orders and repairs, while naval architects help take these projects to the next level.   The Royal Canadian Navy is at the center of shipbuilding news in

Christophe Rident of BMT will present on retrofitting ferries with hydrogen propulsion and storage technology at FERRIES 2023.

FERRIES 2023: Retrofitting ferries with hydrogen propulsion and storage technology

Pressure to reduce greenhouse gas emissions is increasing across the global maritime sector, and ferries are no exception. The adoption of alternative fuels will be vital to achieving decarbonization, and existing fuels,

New Orleans RTA joins federal, state and local officials to celebrate completion of $43.5M Canal Street Ferry Terminal project

$43.5 million Canal Street Ferry Terminal project completed

Last week, the New Orleans Regional Transit Authority (RTA) celebrated the opening of the new $43.5 million Canal Street Ferry Terminal that better connects the city’s Eastbank and Westbank communities with its

ABB ferry shore side charging system

FERRIES 2023: Shore charging systems for green ferries

Electric and hybrid ferries have become increasingly popular as the world moves towards a cleaner and more sustainable future. Because of this, one trending topic in the ferry space is the need

Victoria Clipper ferry faces Labor Day weekend strike

Victoria Clipper ferry faces Labor Day weekend strike

Canada’s largest private sector labor union, Unifor, says that its Local 114 members at the Victoria-Seattle ferry service have voted 100% in favor of taking legal strike action on Sunday, September 3

Maine State Ferry vessel rudder following groinding

“No significant damage” in Maine State Ferry grounding

The Maine State Ferry Service (MSFS) says that an initial inspection showed that the hull of its ferry Captain Richard G. Spear was not significantly damaged during an August 16 grounding incident.

Governors Island ferry will be discussed at FERRIES 2023.

FERRIES 2023: Panel on NYC’s first public hybrid-electric ferry

Coming off the heels of a successful San Francisco presentation last November, Marine Log’s 36th annual FERRIES conference is heading back to the East Coast, taking place November 14-15 in Jersey City,

Hyatt Regency Jersey City on the Hudson offers spectacular views of ferries at work

FERRIES 2023 returns to NYC area in November

Set to take place at the Hyatt Regency Jersey City on the Hudson, November 14-15 in Jersey City, N.J., the 36th annual Marine Log FERRIES conference will have as its theme “Designing

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