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Newbuild ocean tug bolsters growing LNG bunker fleet

TX, United States

With the LNG-capable fleet projected to top more than 1,000 ships by 2027, growing LNG bunkering infrastructure at ports in Europe, Asia and North America will be vital. Investments by the largest US LNG bunker vessel owner, Houston-based Seaside LNG and its maritime transport arm New Polaris Energy, continue to enhance LNG refuelling infrastructure in… Read More

Biden admin probes China’s shipbuilding thanks to union workers, Wisconsin senator

United States

Monday afternoon, along the Fox River at Fincantieri, one of the largest shipbuilding companies in the nation, U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin, D-Wisconsin, joined the United Steelworkers to say they’ve had enough of China monopolizing the shipbuilding industry. “Shipbuilding and shipyards are essential not only to our economy but also to our identity and the fabric of… Read More

Muddy Water Dredging Christens ‘Vaneta Marie,’ a Custom-Built State-of-the-Art Marlin Class Dredge by DSC Dredge for USACE Projects in U.S. Waterways

LA, United States

On April 19th, 2024, Muddy Water Dredging, LP, held the christening ceremony of their groundbreaking Marlin Class dredge at the Port of New Orleans. The event was attended by many esteemed business leaders, media personnel, and distinguished dignitaries. “We are happy to unveil the Vaneta Marie dredge. After many hours of collaboration between Muddy Water and… Read More

Arcadis to provide innovative curbside management solutions to the US Cities of West Hollywood and Kirkland with CurbIQ

United States

Arcadis (EURONEXT: ARCAD) today announced that it will provide curbside management solutions for the City of West Hollywood, California and the City of Kirkland, Washington. Leveraging CurbIQ, a technology-driven product developed by parking and curbside management experts at Arcadis, the team will help optimize parking, reduce congestion, and enhance mobility within these cities. Similarly for the… Read More

Wärtsilä engines again the choice for major Texas utility power plant project

TX, United States

Technology group Wärtsilä has again been awarded a major contract by the Lower Colorado River Authority (LCRA), a river authority based in Austin, Texas, that provides wholesale power to the Texas power grid. Following an order by LCRA for ten Wärtsilä engines generating an output of approximately 190 MW in 2022, the new order for… Read More

Massive Hydraulic Salvage Grabber has arrived in Baltimore for bridge debris—impressive picture

MD, United States

Baltimore District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers – Massive Hydraulic Salvage Grabber arrived this weekend from Galveston Texas and now lay-berthing at one of Trade Point Atlantic’s piers in Sparrows Point. This Grabber will connect to Donjon Marine Co., Inc.’s Chesapeake 1000T Crane and assist with clearance efforts on several sections of the collapsed FSK bridge. DCA’s William… Read More

Neptune Americas & Marine introduces E-Gator 45

TX, United States

Introducing the E-Gator 45: A Testimony of Neptune’s Commitment to Environmental Conservation and Superior Performance! Meet Neptune’s E-Gator 45, the epitome of sustainable dredging technology. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, this Electric Dredge stands as a beacon of our unwavering dedication to preserving the environment while delivering unmatched performance. Designed to operate with zero… Read More

Anduril pairs with Korean shipbuilder to design new unmanned platforms

United States

U.S. defense tech company Anduril Industries and South Korean shipbuilder HD Hyundai Heavy Industries said they’re teaming up to reimagine and expand American and allied seapower. The collaboration could take many forms, including pairing current Anduril software capabilities with Hyundai’s manned and unmanned platforms, according Anduril Chief Strategy Officer Christian Brose, who told Defense News… Read More

First U.S. wind turbine installation vessel launched

TX, United States

The Charybdis, the first U.S. flagged, Jones Act-compliant wind turbine installation vessel, was launched at the Seatrium AmFELS shipyard in Brownsville, Texas, Dominion Energy announced April 15.  The 472’ WTIV is the first U.S.-built entry to the offshore wind installation market, where the high international market drives up costs and lowers availability for U.S. project developers. When complete the Charybdis will… Read More

Conrad Shipyard Wins National Award for Excellence in Safety

LA, United States

The AEU Safety Awards program recognizes the strongest safety programs in the maritime industry Morgan City, Louisiana – Conrad Shipyard, LLC, announces it has been awarded a 2023 AEU Safety Award for the company’s strong commitment to safety in the workplace. The American Equity Underwriters, Inc., the leading provider of workers’ compensation insurance for waterfront… Read More

FIT celebrates start of operations of three new Super Post Panamax cranes at Port Everglades

FL, United States

Florida International Terminal (FIT) participated in the ribbon cutting of the three new Super Post-Panamax cranes that will serve the Port of Everglades’ four terminals. FIT General Manager Justin Weir commented that “this milestone reinforces the collaborative work to modernize Port Everglades operations by providing better service to the entire foreign trade chain.” Port of… Read More

US Coast Guard plans a $1.1 billion investment in shipbuilding in FY2025

United States

The service has requested funds to procure and build new vessels, as well as modernise its current fleet. The US Coast Guard (USCG) has declared its intention to invest US$1.1 billion in the procurement and construction of new vessels, as well as in improving and sustaining its in-service capabilities. The fund will form part of the service’s… Read More

US Navy Review Exposes Major Shipbuilding Delays in Nine Key Programs

United States

A recent US Navy review has exposed major delays in nine of the service’s key shipbuilding programs, with some of them lagging by as much as three years. The navy’s first Columbia-class submarine, which has been tagged as the future cornerstone of the country’s strategic deterrence, is projected to be delivered 12 to 16 months later than… Read More

Eastern Shipbuilding Group and Royal IHC Form Joint Partnership for U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Medium-Class Hopper Dredge

FL, United States

Eastern Shipbuilding Group, Inc (ESG) is pleased to announce its strategic partnership with Royal IHC to design and construct a highly automated medium-class hopper dredge for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE). This state-of-the-art vessel, contracted for the Department of Defense, is slated for delivery in 2027. The dredge will be constructed at ESG’s Allanton… Read More

Outsourcing Navy shipbuilding weakens the United States

United States

The Pentagon’s first-ever industrial base strategy is rightly looking to address critical areas of America’s supply chain resilience, workforce readiness, flexible acquisition and economic deterrence. But rather than looking to invest in American shipbuilding and repair capacity, our military leaders are actively exploring outsourcing the U.S. maritime-industrial base, weakening our nation and undermining American sovereignty. For years, top executives in the… Read More

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