After 17 months of intensive shipyard work, the 120'x34' Polar King tug is back in service following a comprehensive overhaul ...
The Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) has awarded $7.5 million in Harbor Assistance Program grants to support ...
The Trump administration was blocked for a fifth time in its bid to shut down U.S. offshore wind projects, when a U.S. District Court issued a preliminary injunction allowing developer Ørsted t ...
The world’s first fully electric hydrofoiling ferry completed a record-setting transit from Sweden’s west coast to Oslo, Norway, covering 160 nautical miles, according to builders of the C ...
The U.S. Coast Guard plans to invest an additional $323 million in infrastructure upgrades at Coast Guard Base Seattle to support homeporting the service’s future heavy icebreakers, according to ...
The maritime industry continued its robust performance in January 2026, with the Workboat Composite Index surging 13.59% to ...
The last two historic ferries operating on San Diego Bay are now listed in the National Register of Historic Places, as ...
Working in the commercial barge industry has many advantages over trucking and railroad jobs, including reliable schedules, ...
Maritime advisory services company VPS, Rotterdam, Netherlands, announced on Monday that it has appointed Neil Chapman as ...
Hines Furlong Line, Nashville, Tenn., has closed its acquisition of the River Division of Campbell Transportation Company, ...
A crewmember aboard Coast Guard Cutter Munro observes the oil tanker Bella 1 in the North Atlantic, Jan. 6, 2026. Munro’s crew monitored the vessel until it was seized by Coast Guard deployable ...
Birdon America Inc., Denver, on Friday announced plans to build a 400,000‑sq.-ft. shipbuilding facility at the Port of ...
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