You have to find the oil before you can drill. By Kathy A. Smith The work of marine seismic survey companies is becoming more and more critical as the world’s recoverable oil... Read More >>
The March/April edition of The Maritime Executive, focusing on energy exploration and production, has hit the streets. If you are a subscriber, you will be receiving your copy shortly. If you... Read More >>
by Tony Munoz, Editor-in-chief, The Maritime Executive Magazine, The MarEx Newsletter The Costa Concordia incident proved just one thing: Human beings are flawed no matter how much training... Read More >>
Disney Cruise Line president, Karl Holz graces the cover of the Maritime Executive’s January-February 2012 edition. If you are not a current subscriber- become one now. You can... Read More >>
Offshore Vigilance and Excellence The events surrounding the Deepwater Horizon were not only devastating to the companies and people involved but also represented a sea-change for the U.S.... Read More >>
The Right Stuff Marine salvage companies are the emergency responders of the world’s oceans, and there is nothing routine about working in or around a vessel in distress, where a... Read More >>
No matter how the two countries have diverged in recent decades, China returns to Russia like an old lover that can still perform a vital function. By Michael J. Economides It was... Read More >>
Plugged-in maritime executives are using Web sites like LinkedIn and Facebook to advance both their careers and their businesses. By Barry Parker Shipping is like a big club. Its... Read More >>
Our education edition features Dr. R. Bowen Loftin, President of Texas A&M University. Bustling With Sophistication Today’s maritime education and training environment... Read More >>
Offshore wind farms are old hat in Europe, where they’ve been building them for at least the last 20 years. But the U.S. has nary a one. What gives? By Jack... Read More >>
America’s Marine Highway program is in danger of expiring for lack of government support – and money. What happened? By H. Clayton Cook, Jr. For more than a... Read More >>
Demand is increasing for the type of basic equipment that every vessel needs, but counterfeiting is a growing problem. By Art Garcia The tide has turned for major manufacturers of... Read More >>