Maritime Vessels Directory

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BIG 903

Barge | Flag: United States of America | Port: St. Louis, MO

BORINQUEN

Barge | Flag: United States of America | Port: NEW YORK, NY

CORE 4

Barge | Flag: United States of America | Port: MOBILE, AL

DERRICK 69

Barge | Flag: United States of America | Port: NEW YORK, NY

DMOD3

Barge | Flag: United States of America | Port: Intracoastal City, LA

DMOELLE

Barge | Flag: United States of America | Port: Intracoastal City, LA

FATHOM INNOVATION

Barge | Flag: United States of America | Port: Morgan City, LA

FATHOM INTEGRITY

Barge | Flag: United States of America

FPS-50-1801

Barge | Flag: Republic of Singapore | Port: SINGAPORE

HUGHES 260

Barge | Flag: United States of America | Port: NEW YORK, NY

INGALLS SB HULL 742

Barge | Flag: United States of America | Port: BOSTON, MA

INGALLS SHIPBUILDING HULL 743

Barge | Flag: United States of America | Port: BOSTON, MA

JAMES LEE

Barge | Flag: Colombia | Port: Barranquilla

KOKOSING 2

Barge | Flag: United States of America | Port: Cleveland, OH

MB 1702

Barge | Flag: United States of America | Port: Jacksonville, FL

MB 1704

Barge | Flag: United States of America | Port: Jacksonville, FL

MB 1706

Barge | Flag: United States of America | Port: Jacksonville, FL

MENCAST 3

Barge | Flag: Republic of Singapore | Port: SINGAPORE

MOBRO 1004

Barge | Flag: United States of America | Port: Jacksonville, FL

Maritime News

Equinor Scuttles Japanese Offshore Wind Plan

Equinor Scuttles Japanese Offshore Wind Plan

5 hours ago
Equinor has decided to end its offshore wind business activities in Japan, where it has been since 2018 but has failed to win any leases in successive auctions, and close its Tokyo office by the end of 2026.Orsted, the world's largest offshore wind developer, exited Japan in 2024 and Equinor has previously scaled back offshore wind development in markets including Vietnam, Spain, Portugal and France, citing rising costs.Offshore wind projects globally have been hit by rising costs and persistent supply chain constraints.
Traffic through Strait of Hormuz Slows After Vessel Attack

Traffic through Strait of Hormuz Slows After Vessel Attack

9 hours ago
Fewer vessels transited the Strait of Hormuz on Friday than earlier this week, hours after a Taiwanese-operated ship was fired on by Iran, ship tracking data showed.Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) Confirms EVER Lovely DamageThe Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) is aware that the Singapore-registered container ship EVER LOVELY sustained minor damage to the bridge area from an unknown projectile while leaving the Strait of Hormuz on June 25, 2026. The vessel has since completed its transit through the Strait of Hormuz and is proceeding on its voyage, and all 21 crew members were reported safe. The U.N.
Floating Nuclear: A New Offshore Energy Frontier

Floating Nuclear: A New Offshore Energy Frontier

yesterday
For decades, floating nuclear power occupied a niche position in the energy debate – technically feasible, strategically intriguing, but commercially marginal. Today, however, combined pressures of decarbonization, energy security, land constraints, rising electricity demand and water scarcity are making floating nuclear power a more serious proposition for policymakers, utilities, and infrastructureFloating Nuclear offers a potential source of reliable, low-carbon electricity and heat (and, where possible, desalinated water) for locations where conventional energy systems are expensive, carbon-intensive, or physically impossible to build.
MPCC Buys Four Container Ships, Secures $375M Financing

MPCC Buys Four Container Ships, Secures $375M Financing

yesterday
MPC Container Ships (MPCC) has agreed to acquire four eco-conventional container vessels for a total of $340 million, each backed by a three-year fixed-rate time charter with a top-five liner company, as it advances its fleet modernization program.The vessels, built in 2023 and 2024 and each with a capacity of 7,000 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEU), are expected to be delivered in October and November 2026, subject to inspection and customary closing conditions.The fixed-rate charters are expected to generate $180 million in revenue and $140 million in EBITDA over the three-year charter period, the company said.
Welcome to the U.S. Shipping Merry-Go-Round

Welcome to the U.S. Shipping Merry-Go-Round

2 days ago
Taking your children or grandchildren for a ride on the Merry-Go Round may be a pleasant past memory.  With that memory, we are asking to think about your choice of the best horse as you board the platform. A decision resting upon what you want out of the ride. Now consider that selection to the current state of US shipbuilding.Selecting the outside row of “jumpers” provides the greatest thrill as they move the fastest. When the Executive order for Maritime Dominance was issued on April 9, 2025, the U.S. maritime industry was ready to ride for the thrill of it. After all it was issued by the “Lead” horse, the one with historical flair while branded with the most progressive support of U.S.
Maritime Reporter and Engineering News (June 2026)
Maritime Reporter and Engineering News (June 2026)