Rick Spaulding

Q&A: Rick Spaulding on being president of SNAME

Rick Spaulding, a retired shipbuilder with over 39 years of ship design, planning and construction experience, recently talked to Marine Log on his maritime career and his new role as president of

Ship Repair USA 2024

Photos: Ship Repair USA 2024 in review

Photos of last month’s Marine Log’s Ship Repair USA conference are now available HERE Marine Log held its second annual Ship Repair USA conference in the French Quarter of New Orleans on

Elizabeth Bouchard

Elizabeth Bouchard is new SNAME executive director

The Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers (SNAME) has appointed Elizabeth Bouchard as its new executive director. She is the 15ᵗʰ person to serve in this capacity since the organization’s founding

Ship Repair USA a “huge success” in its second year

Marine Log held its second annual Ship Repair USA conference in the French Quarter of New Orleans on June 11-12, once again attracting attendees from across the spectrum of shipyards, vessel operators,

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

Richard Mueller, SNAME President-elect

NETSCo’s Richard Mueller named SNAME President-elect

The Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers (SNAME) has named Richard Mueller its President-elect. Mueller, who is president and CEO of Columbia Station, Ohio, headquartered naval architecture and marine engineering firm

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

Chris Ulfers of Jones Walker to talk about repair contracts at Ship Repair USA

Ship Repair USA: What’s important and what’s not on ship repair contracts?

The many vessels that traverse U.S. waters—both inland and coastal—require significant financial investment at the time of construction and during their lifecycles. The contracts that govern the construction and subsequent maintenance and

TAI Engineers leadership

Management changes at TAI Engineers

S&B Infrastructure Ltd. has announced changes in the management team at its New Orleans based naval architecture and marine engineering subsidiary, TAI Engineers (TAI). They include the promotions of Captain William Krewsky,

SNAME tackles marine industry hiring needs

It’s no secret that the marine industry worldwide is struggling to find enough skilled employees to meet its workforce development needs. Case in point: The Hampton Roads area of Virginia hosted a

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