Marine News
Published on: 21 April 2025
The project is a first step toward modernizing the fleet at the Port of Los Angeles.
Published on: 27 March 2025
Four mtu gas engines from Rolls-Royce on board newly christened customs ship
Published on: 25 March 2025
EEXI outlines vessel emissions reduction targets through 2030 and beyond
Published on: 21 March 2025
Produced in Brazil, the engine can use both petrol and ethanol
Published on: 13 March 2025
Two vessels will each be refitted with three Wärtsilä 20 marine engines
Published on: 12 March 2025
The diesel engine will be built in Wisconsin and is slated for the USNS Dolores Huerta.
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Published on: 12 March 2025
Siemens Energy’s Ed Schwarz sees the marine industry in the midst of a major energy shift
Published on: 11 March 2025
Multiple engines ordered for the newbuild offshore support vessel
Published on: 10 March 2025
Approval in Principle from DNV received for QSK60 engines
Published on: 06 March 2025
VM MR504 now available with ZF’s marine propulsion solution
Published on: 25 February 2025
Electro-hydrogen catamaran will be the first to integrate newly certified technology
Published on: 18 February 2025
$16.5 million acquisition expands product offering in the marine and industrial sectors
Published on: 17 February 2025
Cheoy Lee Shipyards places order for eight engines for newbuild tugs
Published on: 13 February 2025
Companies will support customers across a range of sectors, including marine and power gen
Published on: 12 February 2025
Company sees order intake increase 34% in Q4 2024 and 14% for the full year
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Published on: 11 February 2025
Embedded computers, systems enable artificial intelligence at the edge
Published on: 11 February 2025
The battery pack has a light weight and high energy density
Published on: 10 February 2025
E-Kat features twin propellers each powered by a 600-kW electric motor
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Published on: 05 February 2025
Ed Schwarz discusses the transition towards electrification and how the industry is evolving as a result
Published on: 03 February 2025
108-ft. passenger vessel will utilize diesel-electric hybrid propulsion system