Ship Repair USA to feature panel on yard challenges and solutions

Every sector of the maritime industry has its own set of challenges, including ship repair yards. To go over those challenges—and how to overcome them—will be a panel of ship repair and

Ship Repair USA: Corrosion protection strategies for longevity and reliability

Ships and assets operating in or near seawater are subjected to one of the most corrosive environments for steel-based structures. Even though marine epoxies have been used for decades, they have also

Craig Gundry, president of Cormorant Maritime Projects.

Ship Repair USA: Green retrofit design and installation processes

Ship repair yards worldwide are entering a new era due in large part to sustainability efforts and decarbonization goals. To ease yards into this transition are a variety of technologies and equipment

Jayne Russell will present on crew comfort at Ship Repair USA on June 11.

Ship Repair USA: Refitting a vessel for crew comfort

Crew safety and comfort are more important than ever. It has become critical to understand how a living environment can impact crew retention and performance. That’s why vessel refits or renovations should

Al Rufty will speak at Ship Repair USA in New Orleans on June 11.

Ship Repair USA: Pitfalls in vessel construction and repair contracts

Drafting a new ship repair or construction contract can be a daunting task with potential pitfalls, but it’s a crucial step toward improving a new or used vessel. To go into more

Matthew Wichgers will be speaking at Ship Repair USA on June 11 in New Orleans.

Ship Repair USA: Best practices for ship repair

Undertaking a ship repair project is no easy task, however, vessel owners and shipyard managers can tap into advanced techniques and best practices for structural and machinery installations onboard their ships. Positive design choices

Sabrina Brigance, managing director marine practice, and Troy Vermillion, client executive—both with Hylant.

Ship Repair USA: How do you retain shipyard talent?

One of the biggest challenges being faced by nearly every sector of the maritime industry is attracting and retaining a talented workforce. Speaking more on this topic at the second annual Marine

Nearly 250 attendees from across the spectrum of yards, vessel operators, maintenance providers, suppliers and other specialists attended the Ship Repair USA last year.

Ship Repair USA returns to New Orleans for a second year

Marine Log’s Ship Repair USA conference is returning to New Orleans at a new location on June 11-12 in the French Quarter. This second annual event follows a successful first conference last

Snapshot of FERRIES attendees at growing conference in New York area.

Standing out in a sea of maritime events 

As 2023 neared its close, Marine Log finished up its conference calendar by drawing a record attendance for its long running FERRIES event with over 250 attendees—60 of them ferry operators.   While

Ship Repair USA drew nearly 250 attendees to New Orleans

Inaugural Ship Repair USA is a hit with attendees

Marine Log held its first-ever Ship Repair USA conference in New Orleans on June 20-21, drawing nearly 250 attendees from across the spectrum of yards, vessel operators, maintenance providers, suppliers and other

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