In what it hails as “a historic milestone for the Canadian shipbuilding industry,” Lévis, Quebec-headquartered Davie today officially began construction of the Polar Max icebreaker at its Helsinki Shipyard subsidiary in Finland.
Conversion transforms CSL Flexvik from bulker to hybrid self-loader/unloader
Canada’s CSL Group has deployed the newest addition to its fleet, M//V CSL Flexvik, to support marine construction and aggregate logistics across Europe. Created by the conversion of a conventional bulker to
Eureka Naval Craft in MOU with Strategic to bring Aircat Bengal production to Asia
Houston-headquartered Eureka Naval Craft is seeking to ramp up production of its Aircat Bengal MC warship in Asia after signing an MOU with Singapore shipbuilder Strategic Marine. Eureka Naval Craft CEO Bo
Global Diving & Salvage adds M/V Peregrine to Alaska fleet
Global Diving & Salvage has added the M/V Peregrine to its fleet, a landing craft designed to operate in Alaska’s remote and challenging marine environments. The 90-foot aluminum-hulled vessel has a 24-foot
Eastern gets green light to start WSF hybrid-electric ferry build
Eastern Shipbuilding Group reports that it has now received the Notice to Proceed from Washington State Ferries (WSF) to build two (with an option for an additional unit) 160-vehicle hybrid-electric ferries for
Fleetzero, Glosten to build world’s longest-range hybrid electric vessel
Fleetzero, a developer and manufacturer of modular propulsion platforms for hybrid and electric ships, has selected Glosten, a Seattle-based naval architecture and marine engineering firm, to design what is expected to be
Vancouver Island Ferry’s Hullo service marks two year milestone
Two years after welcoming its first passengers on August 16, 2023, Vancouver Island Ferry Company’s Hullo service is celebrating a significant milestone, marking its second anniversary of linking Downtown Vancouver and Nanaimo
The M/V Gage Golding joins Golding Barge Line
The newly built M/V Gage Golding, a 94-foot retractable, twin-screw towboat delivering 2,800 horsepower, has been completed by Steiner Shipyard in Bayou La Batre, Ala., to a Sterling Marine design. The towboat
Maritime community to gather for Oyster Fest in NYC
The Propeller Club of New York and Bayonne Drydock and Repair Corp. will host Oyster Fest on Thursday, September 18, 2025, bringing together shipbuilders, vessel operators, suppliers, P&I clubs, maritime law firms,
ABB powers first hydrogen fuel-cell superyacht
ABB has integrated a comprehensive scope of technologies onboard Feadship Breakthrough. The vessel was constructed by Dutch high-end yacht builder Feadship. Launched in May 2025, the privately-owned 118.8-meter (390-foot) yacht will be
The Trust for Governors Island debuts new Harbor Charger ferry
The Trust for Governors Island unveiled its new hybrid-electric ferry, the Harbor Charger, on August 12. It’s the first of its kind in New York State and a welcome addition to the
New tidal energy turbine certified for operation in Japanese waters
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