Top Women in Maritime 2021

Honoring Marine Log’s Top Women in Maritime 2021

Lydia Benger, Technical Manager for Naval Architecture at Elliott Bay Design Group Benger is responsible for the supervision, professional development and advocacy of the company’s technical staff. She serves as the first

new Alaska ferry

Alaska to move ahead on new ferry

Alaska’s state ferry system, the Alaska Marine Highway, is set to at long last get a replacement for its 57-year-old ferry Tustamena, which is now costing the state $2 million a year

Marine Log’s FERRIES 2021 attracts largest attendance in 15 years

Marine Log’s FERRIES 2022 event will need a larger space than this year’s. Available exhibit space sold out, the conference room was full throughout the entire event, and registration numbers were the

Ferry design e-ferry

Ferry Design: The boat is just one part of the solution

There are a lot of moving parts to designing a ferry system, and the boat itself is just the one that floats. Ferries—and in particular commuter ferries—are components of overall transportation networks.

Foil assisted ferry

Glosten to update FERRIES 2021 attendees on foil ferry progress

Marine Log‘s FERRIES 2021 conference is scheduled to kickoff two months from today for the first in-person ferry event in over 18 months. The event will take place November 9-10 on the

View of NY Harbor from hotel

FERRIES 2021: Panel on ferry design will highlight latest trends and projects

“The ferry industry is poised to rebound in 2022.” That’s the theme of this year’s Marine Log FERRIES conference set to be presented November 9-10 on the New York Harbor waterfront in

Rendering of the new ferry for Skagit County

Skagit County releases RFP for electrical systems integrator for new all-electric ferry

Skagit County, Washington, Public Works and Seattle-based vessel designer Glosten are seeking proposals from electrical integrators to provide the vessel and shore electrical systems and the automated charging plug for the all-electric

OneTank new logo

Erma First adds world’s smallest BWTS to product range

Perama, Greece, headquartered ballast water equipment manufacturer Erma First has acquired oneTank LLC, a subsidiary of Seattle-headquartered naval architecture and marine engineering firm Glosten. Erma First says the acquisition will see it

A solution proposed by Friede & Goldman and Tetrahedron would use a small jack-up with a big crane fed with components by standard Jones Act barges.

Will California open up the Golden Gate for floaters?

U.S. offshore wind development is picking up pace, with the Biden administration doing everything open to it to remove kinks from the regulatory pipeline. With multiple Atlantic Coast projects moving along, the

Blue and white ship

MBARI flagship will showcase multiple ABB solutions

The R/V David Packard, the new flagship research vessel recently ordered at Freire Shipyard in Spain by the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute (MBARI) will feature a wide scope of ABB’s electric,

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