Senator Baldwin wants no Buy American waivers in Small Shipyard grants

Senator says Buy American waiver should not apply to Small Shipyard grants

U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin (D-Wis.) is calling on the Biden Administration to commit to never applying a recently finalized Buy American waiver to shipyard grants and to help ensure American companies and

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

AiP awarded for largest ever LNG carrier design

Largest-ever LNG carrier design gains AiPs from two class societies

Just how large can LNG carriers get? China’s Hudong-Zhonghua (HZ) Shipyard has received Approvals in Principle from two class societies for a new LNG carrier with 271,000 cubic meters of cargo tank

Mitsubishi Shipbuilding is developing systems critical to the use of ammonia as a marine fuel.

Mitsubishi Shipbuilding starts tests of ammonia gas abatement system

The “ammonia-ready” label is starting to be seen on an increasing number of recently announced shipbuilding contracts. But, while engine designers get nearer to bringing to market engines capable of burning ammonia,

August 2023

We explore world shipbuilding options, from Asia and Europe to Canada and beyond. The issue also looks at the latest in ship design technologies.

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

Nippon Paint Marine

Op-Ed: Using clean tech in the energy transition

By Hirokazu Kaji, technical director at Nippon Paint Marine The outcomes of MEPC 80 follow a rising industry trend of tightening regulatory imperatives to reduce shipping’s greenhouse gas emissions. These updated targets,

Rami Hirsimaki

Op-Ed: Building today, but designing for tomorrow

By Rami Hirsimaki, Senior Vice President, Marine & Offshore Energy at Elomatic When it comes to ship design, looking beyond the horizon is more important than ever. Decarbonization is no longer an

July 2023

How is the maritime industry meeting decarbonization standards, implementing green tech, and overcoming the challenges to achieve sustainability?

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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