ROME — The CEO of shipbuilder Fincantieri has claimed the Italian state- controlled yard can be a catalyst in President Donald Trump’s shake-up of U.S. naval shipbuilding. Pierroberto Folgiero said Fincantieri could “enable and support a kind of renaissance of shipbuilding in the U.S.” Speaking to analysts on Monday, the Italian manager added that Trump’s… Read More
U.S. Sen. Todd Young, known for co-authoring and heading up support for the $280 billion CHIPS and Science Act to boost the U.S. semiconductor industry, is now turning his focus to his SHIPS for America bill. Young, R-Indiana, and fellow Sen. Mark Kelly, D-Arizona, reintroduced legislation April 30 to jumpstart the country’s “rusted” shipbuilding industry… Read More
On April 9, President Donald Trump signed a new executive order aimed at boosting the country’s shipbuilding capacity. Some members of Congress also are seeking to promote U.S. shipbuilding, including re-introducing the Shipbuilding and Harbor Infrastructure for Prosperity and Security (SHIPS) for America Act last week. We asked four experts: What is one crucial step… Read More
It’s now common knowledge that commercial shipbuilding is in crisis in the United States, and has been for decades—and this revelation is triggering something like universal panic. There are currently 154 active shipyards in the US, spread across 29 states. That’s an impressive figure, except when you realize only ten are engaged in building large-scale… Read More
Introduction A major dredge refit was recently completed after 45 days in dry dock, revitalizing a heavily used cutter suction dredge. This large-scale project included extensive structural and mechanical upgrades designed to enhance the vessel’s performance and extend its operational lifespan. The effort reflects the importance of well-timed maintenance in keeping dredging equipment reliable and… Read More
Baltimore based dredge manufacturer Ellicott Dredges wins $4 million public bid to provide a swinging ladder electric dredge plus pipeline and tender boat. Video interview discusses how the new dredge will be used to remove sedimentation behind the Granite Reef Dam in Arizona dam to maintain water storage capacity. MESA, AZ — Dredging canals is… Read More
PASCAGOULA, MS.—Bollinger Shipyards today announced it has received approval from the U.S. Coast Guard to begin full production activities on the U.S. Coast Guard Polar Security Cutter (PSC) program. This milestone builds upon Bollinger’s recent award of a $951.6 million Fixed-Price-Incentive-Firm Target (FPIF) contract modification, advancing the Detail Design and Construction phase of the PSC… Read More
Holland & Knight Alert Sean T. Pribyl | Jovi Tenev | Allison J. Luzwick | Misha Lehrer | Mousa D. Martin Highlights The Shipbuilding and Harbor Infrastructure for Prosperity and Security (SHIPS) for America Act (the Act) was reintroduced on April 30, 2025, with bipartisan support from legislators. It aims to expand the U.S.-flag international fleet by 250 ships in 10 years, enhance… Read More
US tugboat owners are modernising and expanding their fleets with low-emissions tugs Moran Towing and Transportation Co and McAllister Towing have both recently welcomed newbuild tugs with emissions compliant with US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Tier 4 emissions rules. McAllister Towing president Brian McAllister welcomed the company’s latest newbuild, Isabel McAllister, in a recently edited social media… Read More
WASHINGTON – Today, U.S. Senators Todd Young (R-Ind.) and Mark Kelly (D-Ariz.) re-introduced the Shipbuilding and Harbor Infrastructure for Prosperity and Security (SHIPS) for America Act, comprehensive legislation to revitalize the United States shipbuilding and commercial maritime industries. There are currently 80 U.S.-flagged vessels in international commerce while China has 5,500. The SHIPS for America Act aims to close… Read More
The main oil and gas trade group wants the Trump administration to reconsider maritime rules released in April that would require it to use some U.S. ships to transport liquefied natural gas. Another rift has opened between the U.S. oil and gas industry and President Trump, this time over new rules designed to encourage domestic… Read More
WASHINGTON — The U.S. will talk with Japan about the option of employing dual-use shipbuilding — building commercial ships with military applications — Navy Secretary John Phelan told Nikkei Asia. “We’ve got to look at all options,” to boost joint capacity and to ensure that deterrence works against China, he said. Phelan, who arrived in Japan on Sunday… Read More
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA | APRIL 24, 2024 – DP World has successfully completed initial testing of its hydrogen fuel cell rubber-tired gantry (RTG) crane at the Port of Vancouver, marking a significant milestone in decarbonizing its port operations. The RTG is now undergoing field testing as the company assesses the feasibility of electrifying its global fleet… Read More
Set to Debut in September 2025, the New Viking Amun Will be Viking’s Seventh Ship on the Nile River LOS ANGELES– Viking® (www.viking.com) (NYSE: VIK) today announced its newest ship for the Nile River—the 82-guest Viking Amun—was “floated out,” marking a major construction milestone and the first time the ship has touched water. Set to sail… Read More
President Donald Trump is turning his attention to the U.S. shipbuilding industry, which is leagues behind its near-peer competitor China, and recently signed an executive order designed to reinvigorate it. Trump’s April 10 order instructs agencies to develop a Maritime Action Plan and orders the U.S. trade representative to compile a list of recommendations to address China’s… Read More