VPS says elevated levels of catalytic fines in marine fuel continue to pose a serious risk to vessel engines due to their highly abrasive nature.
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Keeping your Cummins marine engine happy
Owning a Cummins marine diesel means enjoying reliable power—if you keep up with preventative maintenance. From aftercooler cleaning to fuel filtration, timely service keeps corrosion, overheating, ...
Rolls-Royce Marine AS, a division of Rolls-Royce plc, specializes in providing products, services, and integrated solutions for the marine industry. The company offers a broad range of products and ...
The maritime industry is undergoing a significant transformation as it seeks to reduce its environmental impact and comply with increasingly stringent regulations on emissions. One of the most ...
GE Aerospace is due to supply additional T408 turboshaft engines for more heavy-lift helicopters for the U.S. Marine Corps, ...
Starboard’s system looked specifically for vessels “showing long deployments, transshipments or [identification] conflicts, and pushed actionable cues directly to aircraft in flight,” Robert Cardillo, ...
The four New Major Vessel (NMV) double-ended ferries on order for BC Ferries at China Merchants Industry Weihai Shipyard Co.
In this Q&A, Marine Log Editor-in-Chief Heather Ervin speaks with Job Volwater, CEO of C-Job Naval Architects, about the ...
The F-35 may be the most capable fighter aircraft the Marines have ever flown, but it also might be the most complicated.
Wartsila's Tamara de Gruyter is set to leave the Helsinki-listed tech giant after nearly 30 years in the company. She has ...
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