ABB to install hybrid-electric propulsion systems on WSF’s Olympic-class vessels
ABB has been selected by US-based shipbuilder Vigor Fab as the hybrid-electric propulsion and energy storage system provider for the newest additions...
ABB has been selected by US-based shipbuilder Vigor Fab as the hybrid-electric propulsion and energy storage system provider for the newest additions...
US-based Windstar Cruises has confirmed that its fleet of six vessels will resume revenue sailings in September 2020 following the suspension of operations...
Croatian shipbuilder Brodosplit launched a new polar expedition cruise vessel into the water on Saturday, May 16. The LMG Marin-designed vessel, which...
A new aluminium passenger vessel has been delivered to New York-based Port Imperial Ferry Company, which operates under the name NY Waterway. Franklin...
Naval architecture firm Glosten has begun development work on a new all-electric Ro-Pax ferry for use in Skagit County in Washington State. The vessel...
The US Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) is set to conduct a fact-finding investigation and work with key industry stakeholders to identify commercial...
Elliott Bay Design Group (EBDG) designed a double-ended ferry for Governors Island to provide transportation between the Battery Maritime Building in...
It surely won’t last forever, but the scars from this contagion upon the maritime world seem likely to persist. They don’t like to admit that their...
Carnival Cruise Line has unveiled plans to phase in a resumption in its North American service this summer beginning on August 1. Eight of the company’s...
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