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The P-12 Shuttle ferry is powered by two Candela C-POD 50-kW electric pod drives, mounted on the aft hydrofoils. Candela Marine photo.
The future of green, high-performance water transport
Michael Crowley
Arleigh Burke-class destroyers are highly capable, multi-mission ships and can conduct a variety of operations, from peacetime presence and crisis management to sea control and power projection. Huntington Ingalls Industries photo
Ingalls christens guided missile destroyer
WorkBoat Staff
The USS Tang will be a Block V submarine and the 32nd Virginia Class submarine. General Dynamics Electric Boat photo.
General Dynamics Electric Boat lays keel for advanced submarine
WorkBoat Staff
A rendering of the first plug-in hybrid service operations vessel (SOV) for Empire Offshore Wind. Edison Chouest Offshore rendering
ECO hosts keel laying ceremony for first U.S. hybrid service operation vessel
WorkBoat Staff
Steiner Construction Inc. Bayou La Batre, Ala. Doug Stewart Photo.
U.S. financial assistance programs aid tug and barge industry
Ken Hocke
Expeditionary fast transport USNS Burlington (T-EFP 10). U.S. Navy photo by Lt.j.g. Nicko West.
Boston Ship Repair wins $13.8 million contract for MSC vessel overhaul
WorkBoat Staff
The catamaran hull is designed to enhances stability and efficiency, enabling these corvettes to swiftly maneuver through various sea conditions. MJP photo
MJP secures additional orders for missile corvettes for Taiwan
WorkBoat Staff
The announcement of the cooperation follows the official contract signing between the Dutch Ministry of Defence and Damen for the design, construction, and delivery of the new frigates. Damen Naval photo
Damen awards contract for Dutch and Belgian frigates' integrated mission management systems
WorkBoat Staff
During the first six months of 2023, Conrad added $191 million of backlog to its new construction segment. David Krapf photo
Conrad losses grow but backlog increases
WorkBoat Staff
Bollinger Shipyards, Lockport, La., is closing its New Orleans shipyard operations located on the Mississippi River in Algiers, La. Doug Stewart photo
Bollinger closing New Orleans operations
WorkBoat Staff
The mini-CTV can carry a crew of up to 12 personnel and is designed to be conveniently deployed from ECO Edison during extended offshore stays. Chartwell Marine rendering
First mini-CTV begins construction at Louisiana shipyard
WorkBoat Staff
The 460'x88' Coast Guard polar security cutter. Technology Associates rendering
Bollinger cuts steel on polar security cutter prototype module
WorkBoat Staff
Each energy container will house battery modules with storage capacity of almost 1.5 MWh, for a total capacity of 2,990 kW. Crowley rendering
Crowley breaks ground on charging station for all-electric tug
WorkBoat Staff
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