LH8 christening shot

Ingalls Shipbuilding christens LHA 8

Huntington Ingalls Industries’ Ingalls Shipbuilding division christened the U.S. Navy’s third America-class amphibious assault ship Bougainville (LHA 8), December 2. “Today is not only a day to celebrate our namesake, representatives of

variable compression ratio (VCR) cylinder head

NYK Lines duo will be first ships with variable compression ratio engines

Two new LNG dual-fueled vessels being built for NYK Line will be the first with two-stroke engines featuring the variable compression ratio (VCR) technology announced by Swiss-headquartered engine developer WinGD back in

New tractor tugs will have Wabtec engines

New Panama Canal hybrid tractor tugs will have Wabtec engines

Pittsburgh-headquartered Wabtec Corporation (NYSE: WAB) and its Latin American channel partner, Marinsa International, have recently signed a contract to supply the primary power for 10 new hybrid tractor tugboats being built for

Kyle Durden of Bergan Marine Systems

Q&A: Bergan Marine Systems on wireless technology

Marine Log (ML): To kick things off, could you share with our readers the latest innovations at Bergan Marine Systems? Specifically, what sets your newly announced cloud-based data system, Bergan Connect, apart

Miss Outre-Mer at quay side

Miss Outre-Mer: New Incat Crowther ferry for Guadeloupe operator

The PT Kim Seah Shipyard in Indonesia, a subsidiary of Singapore’s Penguin International, has delivered a new Incat Crowther-designed 36-meter passenger ferry, the Miss Outre-Mer, to Guadeloupe-based ferry operator CTM Deher. Incat

MOU was signed by representatives of Caterpllar, Penguin International and TSL

Cat in emissions reduction MoU with Singapore’s Penguin International and TSL

Caterpillar Marine has entered a memorandum of understanding with Singapore-based Penguin International Limited and Cat dealer Tractors Singapore Limited (TSL) on emissions reduction and new hybrid power solutions. “As part of our

SECNAV Del Toro addressed Government Shipbuilders Council

SECNAV leads inaugural meeting of Government Shipbuilders Council

Secretary of the Navy Carlos Del Toro kicked off the inaugural meeting of the Government Shipbuilders Council (GSC) at the Coast Guard Yard in Baltimore, Nov. 16. Despite its name, the new

T-ATS 11 keel laying partcipants

Austal USA lays the keel for T-ATS 11

Austal USA yesterday celebrated the official start of construction on the future USNS Billy Frank, Jr., the Navy’s eleventh Towing, Salvage and Rescue Ship (T-ATS 11), with a keel laying ceremony at

Conrad Industries

Conrad reports third quarter results and backlog

“We are cautiously optimistic about the future of our vessel construction segment due to recent backlog additions for repeat builds in the ferry and barge markets for repeat customers,” said Johnny Conrad,

Marine Log November 2023

November 2023

In our annual workboat issue, we look at green deliveries of pilot and patrol boats and support vessels. Also, get a first-person account of the Freemantle Highway salvage story.

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