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Maine Maritime’s current training vessel T/S State of Maine. Maine Maritime photo.
A ship’s homeport is usually the place where it actually resides; Uncle Sam thinks otherwise
Pamela Glass
WorkBoat August 2022
WorkBoat Staff
WorkBoat July 2022
WorkBoat Staff
WorkBoat + Wind Volume 2, No. 6
WorkBoat Staff
Inland Marine Expo 2022 begins tomorrow at the Convention Center in St. Louis. Mike Cohen photo
Back to St. Louis one more time
Ken Hocke
2021 Pacific Marine Expo. Photo by Doug Stewart
Pacific Marine Expo 2022 dates announced
WorkBoat Staff
The vessel Kvitbjørn (translation: Polar Bear) was successfully launched on May 2, 2022. Jeremiah Karpowicz photo
Launch of hybrid-electric vessel set to usher in new era of electromobility at sea
Jeremiah Karpowicz
The Ingram Barge towboat Charlie C pushes a tow on the Atchfalaya River in Louisiana. Top left, Jennifer Carpenter, president, and CEO of the American Waterways Operators. WorkBoat and AWO photos
Q&A with Jennifer Carpenter, president and CEO of the American Waterways Operators
Pamela Glass
E.N. Bisso & Son tug wheelhouse David Krapf photo.
New electronics are reducing stress and increasing convenience in the pilothouse
Michael Crowley
The world’s first ATB LNG bunkering barge, the Q-LNG 4000, can carry 4,000 cubic meters of LNG. The 324’ barge is pushed by a 128’ tug, the Q-Ocean Service. Q-LNG Transport photo.
LNG marine fuel usage for ships is growing
Bruce Buls
An offshore supply vessel is drydocked to receive Carboline coatings. Carboline Company
Longevity and flexibility are key with marine coatings
Michael Crowley
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