A Florida-based autonomous systems company acquires a new survey boat while construction is nearly completed on a hydrogen-fuelled research vessel in Italy. Work is under ..
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Research and Training Vessel News Roundup | August 18 – Russian and US survey boat deliveries, hybrid newbuilding order for California coastal waters
New inland survey boats have been delivered in Russia and the United States while construction is nearly complete on another vessel for the same operator in Russia. A des ..
UC San Diego hires Glosten to design hybrid-hydrogen research vessel
Naval architecture and marine engineering company Glosten has been selected to design a new […]
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Port of Portland seeks shipyard proposals for dredge tender
Seattle-headquartered naval architecture firm Glosten reports that the Port of Portland, Ore., is soliciting proposals from qualified shipyards for the construction of a new dredge tender to replace the W.L. Williams.
Designed by Glosten, the Williams replacement vessel is a 69-foot-long, twin-screw, multipurpose vessel powered by two Caterpillar Inc. C18 EPA Tier 3 engines. With its double-chined hull, pram bow, push knees, and a full suite of Markey Machinery Company, Inc. electric winches on...
Saudi university taps US firm for design of new research vessel
Saudi Arabia’s King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) has awarded a contract to US-based naval architects Glosten for the design of a new oceano ..
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Alaska invites contractor proposals for ferry replacement project services
The Alaska Department of Transportation & Public Facilities is now seeking proposals for preconstruction and construction services for the Tustumena Replacement Vessel (TRV), an ocean-class passenger and vehicle ferry that will operate on behalf of the Alaska Marine Highway System.
The new ferry is a replacement for a 57-year-old ferry that is now costing the state $2 million a year in repairs.
Specifically, the department is inviting...
Marine Log announces new editorial advisory board
Now that we are getting settled into 2022, Marine Log has a host of new developments coming online this year—including a new conference (to be announced), more webinars focused on offshore developments and sustainability, additional podcasts and two additional digital special reports focused on power and design. But first, we wanted to introduce to our readers Marine Log’s Editorial Advisory Board.
The committee, composed of nine experts in the maritime industry, will act as points of...
https://www.marinelog.com/news/marine-log-announces-new-editorial-advisory-board/
Glosten to update FERRIES 2021 attendees on foil ferry progress
Marine Log‘s FERRIES 2021 conference is scheduled to kickoff two months from today for the first in-person ferry event in over 18 months.
The event will take place November 9-10 on the New York Harbor waterfront in Jersey City, N.J., in partnership with the Passenger Vessel Association. As its theme says, “The ferry industry is poised to rebound in 2022.”
This year, the program includes a presentation on by Matthew Lankowski, senior ocean engineer at Seattle based naval architectural and marine...
FERRIES 2021: Panel on ferry design will highlight latest trends and projects
“The ferry industry is poised to rebound in 2022.” That’s the theme of this year’s Marine Log FERRIES conference set to be presented November 9-10 on the New York Harbor waterfront in Jersey City, N.J., in partnership with the Passenger Vessel Association.
This year, the event will include a panel discussion on Day 2 of the program on the topic of advancements in ferry design, when the speakers will discuss recent ferry projects, the design process, challenges to that process, and more. Joining...
ERMA FIRST adds world’s smallest ballast water treatment system to product range
ERMA FIRST adds world’s smallest ballast water treatment system to product range
Global ballast water equipment manufacturer ERMA FIRST is bringing the world’s smallest and easiest to install ballast water treatment system to the international market through its acquisition of US firm oneTANK LLC.
oneTANK, a subsidiary of naval architecture and marine engineering firm Glosten, has developed a small scale innovative, low-cost, IMO Revised G8 Code and United States Coast Guard compliant system.
Based...