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  • 21 February 2013
    Business & Finance

    U.S.-flag shipping on the Great Lakes provides efficient, safe, and environmentally sound transportation services to industries that are the backbone of the American economy finds a report released on February 12 by the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Maritime Administration (“MARAD”). The U.S.-flag Lakes fleet is “competitive with other modes of freight transportation in the movement […]

  • 2 May 2019
    Business & Finance, Equipment, Technology

    DredgePumps designs, engineers and constructs dredgers worldwide. This Dutch based company specializes in stationary electrically powered deep suction dredgers, cutter suction dredgers and booster stations for applications such as mining, dredging of reservoirs as well as maintenance of small ports. In addition to being an example of clean technology, electrically powered suction dredgers can be […]

  • 24 November 2014
    Business & Finance, Equipment, Technology

    To dredge simply means to scoop up sediment, often underwater, and move it to another location. While this process is often associated with moving contaminated soils to a place where they can be safely capped, today, dredging is also increasingly about harnessing natural processes to create new landforms and ecological systems. New “dredge landscapes,” man-made […]

  • 4 January 2023
    Business & Finance, Business Developments & Projects, Green Marine, Innovation, Market Outlooks, Outlook & Strategy, Transition, Vessels

    Japanese shipping company Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha (K Line) has completed the installation of the first Seawing, an automated kite system that harnesses wind power, on a Capesize bulk carrier at the end of 2022. The installation was in line with the previously announced schedule, as K Line had been planning to carry out the installation […]

  • 24 May 2011
    Business & Finance

    Sunergy, Inc is pleased to update shareholders on its dredging operations on the Pampana River in Sierra Leone, West Africa. The discussion that follows is from an operations report prepared by Dale Bourassa, Operations Manager for Allied Mining in Sierra Leone. “The first dredge was launched on April 15th and the first day of operation […]

  • 8 May 2012

    Today marks a milestone in the state’s transition to a new, clear and streamlined approach to the cleanup of contaminated sites – the deadline for those responsible to clean up these sites to enroll in the Licensed Site Remediation Professional Program. The LSRP program more efficiently deals with cleanups, many of which have languished for […]

  • 24 March 2014
    Business & Finance

    Royal Caribbean International, the largest global cruise line, yesterday announced its return to the Gulf in winter 2015-16. The fifth seasonal sailings will comprise 16 roundtrip sailings from December 2015 through March 2016, visiting some of the Arabian coast’s most intriguing destinations on a seven-night itinerary. Royal Caribbean International’s Splendour of the Seas is scheduled […]

  • 16 February 2011
    Business & Finance, Equipment

      Ropes made with Dyneema®, ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE), are proving a safe and secure alternative to steel wire rope for connecting barges and vessels in “push combinations” working on inland waterways. In push combinations, the barge and the unpowered vessel in front of it have to be tightly lashed together to prevent any […]

  • 2 December 2019

    All-round system integrator Van der Leun, based in Sliedrecht, the Dutch home of dredging, has opened a new operations base in Atlanta to bring its knowledge and expertise closer to the US market. ‘We’re passionate about dredging vessels. By developing and installing complete electrical systems, we can offer our customers added value.’ Van der Leun […]

  • 28 February 2023
    Business & Finance, Green Marine, Market Outlooks, Outlook & Strategy, Vessels

    Norwegian tanker owner and operator Frontline revealed its highest quarterly net income since the second quarter of 2008 standing at $240 million for the fourth quarter of 2022. “The fourth quarter of 2022 may have given us a preview of the years to come in the tanker market as Frontline posts its best quarterly result in […]

  • 15 May 2019
    Exploration & Production

    Greek oil company Energean has reduced its production forecast for the year following change of plans related to drilling of two producer wells on the Prions field, located in the Gulf of Kavala off Greece, which has now been pushed back to 2020. In an operational update on Wednesday, Energean said it had revised the […]

  • 25 January 2019
    Exploration & Production, Infrastructure

    Keppel is seeing signs of improvement in the offshore and marine business, however, the company is cautious with its optimism, leaning more towards FPSOs rather than drilling rigs.

  • 25 June 2013

    Last February, five Maritime Engineering bachelor students of the Delft University of Technology (the Netherlands) finished their Minor on Arctic Engineering. In cooperation with Damen Shipyards Group and other partners this project has now resulted, amongst others, in a new Arctic vessel: the Damen AMTSV (Arctic Modular Towing Supply Vessel). The 100 m double acting […]

  • 29 January 2013

    Two forces in the software industry, Fedem Technology and DNV Software, have joined forces to produce a new module for coupled analysis in Sesam Wind. The module for coupled analysis is an integration of FEDEM Windpower and Sesam. Fedem Technology, which has been developing software for more than 20 years, produces the leading software for […]

  • 28 October 2024
    Business & Finance, Business Developments & Projects

    Despite the climate challenges experienced during 2023 and 2024, the Panama Canal closed FY2024 with a total revenue of 4.99 billion PAB (approximately $4.89 billion), around 209 million PAB above budget and 18 million PAB more than the previous year. Getting into the fine print: the results up close According to the Panama Canal Authority […]

  • 28 June 2012

    For years, Mother Nature’s fury has steadily eroded the structural integrity of the Fort Norfolk pier and wharf area, seriously degrading its operational effectiveness and jeopardizing its safe operation. Broken, crumbling and missing pilings; deteriorating pier foundation; wharf top cap rotten away; mooring fasteners and piling bolts – gone! That was then. Today, new state-of-the-art […]

  • 23 December 2020
    Business Developments & Projects, Outlook & Strategy, Research & Development

    The coastlines of Washington and Oregon hold the most promising areas for the extraction of clean power from West Coast waves, according to a recent study published by the researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL).

  • 14 November 2012
    Business & Finance, Operations & Maintenance

    The National Renewable Energy Centre, Narec, has completed the installation of an offshore research and anemometry platform, three nautical miles off the coast of Blyth, Northumberland, next to the nearest shore array of the proposed 100MW capacity Blyth Offshore Wind Demonstration Site. The platform has been fitted with the latest technologies for measuring wind resource, […]

  • 21 February 2011

      Garmin International Inc., a unit of Garmin Ltd. , the global leader in satellite navigation, today announced two new black-box digital sonar solutions – the GSD™ 24 and GSD 26. Combining great value with enhanced performance, the GSD 24 has been redesigned from the ground up to provide dramatically improved target separation and bottom […]

  • 18 August 2015
    Research & Development

    A group of Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) researchers and engineers have developed and tested an innovative new system for sampling small planktonic larvae in coastal ocean waters and understanding their distribution. Traditionally, pumps and nets are used for sampling plankton, which require sampling at predetermined stations or towing nets behind a ship, followed by […]

  • 22 May 2013
    Research & Development, Technology

    The ScottishPower Renewables (SPR) owned Pelamis P2 wave energy converter has this week completed its first year of a robust testing programme at the European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC) in Orkney.  The combined P2 test programme has now accumulated 7500 grid connected operating hours, and exported 160MWh of electricity to the national grid. These are […]

  • 28 February 2022
    Human Capital, Outlook & Strategy, Regulation & Policy, Safety

    Four UN organisations have issued a joint statement calling for global collaboration to overcome the crew change crisis that at times during the COVID-19 pandemic has left more than 400,00 seafarers stranded at sea.

  • 11 May 2022
    Business Developments & Projects, Collaboration, Outlook & Strategy, Transition

    CMA CGM has made a step forward towards its net-zero carbon 2050 goal as it joined the Jupiter 1000 industrial demonstrator project piloted by compatriot gas transport company GRTgaz.

  • 17 March 2014

    Greenpeace is suing Russia for detaining its 30 activists back in September last year, for climbing the Gazprom oil rig Prirazlomnaya, in the remote Pechora sea, in the Russian Arctic. Below is the original release by Greenpeace, written by Sergey Golubok, a legal representative for the Arctic 30 before the European Court, and Kristin Casper, a Legal […]

  • 12 July 2012
    Business & Finance

    Orion Marine Group, Inc., a leading heavy civil marine contractor serving the infrastructure sector, today is providing its investors an update on the Company’s outlook and end markets. Market Outlook While the Company is pleased with the recovery of backlog from the lows reached in 2011 and with recent legislative activity in Washington, dredge utilization […]