U.S. oil production is expected to reach new heights in 2025, surpassing earlier projections, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration’s (EIA) latest Short-Term Energy Outlook. The EIA now forecasts U.S. crude
The Swedish Club launches new voyage/passage planning guide
Gothenburg-headquartered international marine mutual insurer The Swedish Club handles a lot of claims where shortcomings in voyage/passage planning factor in. To address this, it has launched its Passage Plan+ Guide, designed to
DESMI Acquires Nordan Marine
DESMI, a global leader in pump and flow solutions, acquired Nordan Marine, a provider of service and repair solutions for cargo and fuel handling systems in the maritime sector. The move aims
Sweden replaces steel piping with thermoplastics in key icebreaker application
Built by the Götaverken Arendal AB shipyard in 1989, the Swedish Maritime Administration icebreaker Oden is one of the world’s most powerful non-nuclear vessels of its type. The Oden is active throughout
TTB 2025: Navigating new employment law changes in the Trump era
Kathlyn Perez, founder of New Orleans-based Perez Law LLC, will deliver a comprehensive presentation on the evolving landscape of federal employment law at Marine Log’s TTB 2025 conference in Mobile, Ala., on
FLIR Debuts Next-Gen Handheld Marine Thermal Camera
FLIR announced its next generation of marine thermal monoculars – the FLIR Ocean Scout Pro. Designed for public safety professionals and to provide enhanced situational awareness for professional and recreational mariners, the Ocean
Caudwell Marine Expands
Caudwell Marine, a marine manufacturing business owned by John Caudwell, is poised for its official diesel outboard launch in 2025. In step, the company announced the move to a new dedicated manufacturing
New leadership in place at Hanwha Philly Shipyard
Korea’s Hanwha Group formally completed its $100 million acquisition of what is now Hanwha Philly Shipyard on December 19, 2024. New leadership is now in place, with David Kim taking the role
VIDEO: Cooper Consolidated adds America’s two largest E-Cranes to its fleet
New Orleans, La.-based Cooper Group member Cooper Consolidated LLC reports that it is expanding its bulk stevedoring fleet with the addition of two 4000C Series equilibrium cranes, the largest cranes built by
South Korea Tops China in January Shipbuilding Orders
South Korea beat China in global shipbuilding orders in January, according to Clarkson Research Services data.South Korean yards received orders for 900,000 CGT for 13 ships, 62% of the global total. This
Ship Recyclers can Expect Falling Prices
The “raging fires of tariffs and counter-tariffs” that continue to suppress recycling vessel prices are creating a path for falling prices in the first, and possibly second, quarter of 2025, reports cash
Fincantieri Delivers First of Two Low-Carbon Cruise Ships to TUI Cruises
TUI Cruises, a joint venture between German TUI Group and Royal Caribbean Cruises, has taken delivery of the first of two liquefied natural gas (LNG) and marine gas oil (MGO) powered cruise
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