Marine Log Magazine

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August 2026

The August issue of Marine Log examines the forces reshaping global shipbuilding, from Asia’s dominance and Europe’s competitive strategy to emerging technologies and next-generation vessel design.

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July 2026

Explore the latest developments in green vessel technologies, evolving regulations and the real-world experiences of vessel operators navigating the industry’s energy transition.

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June 2026

This issue examines the trends, technologies and policy developments shaping the future of shipbuilding, ship repair and sustainable maritime operations.

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May 2026

The May issue of Marine Log examines reliability, safety and operational control amid rapid technological and regulatory change.

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April 2026

The April issue of Marine Log explores offshore wind growth, oil and gas leasing activity, and the evolving role of cable lay vessels.

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March 2026 issue of Marine Log magazine.

March 2026

The March issue of Marine Log looks at how maritime is moving from emissions discussion to action through voyage optimization, hybrid propulsion and policy developments.

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February 2026

From harbor assist to inland operations, this issue dives into the tug, towboat and dredging markets, exploring innovation, fleet investments and the realities of working vessels.

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January 2026

The January issue of Marine Log examines how ports and cruise operators are preparing for another year of growth, investment and operational evolution.

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This issue celebrates the Top Women in Maritime for 2025, along with our selection of distinctive vessels delivered this year and the most read stories.

December 2025

This issue celebrates the Top Women in Maritime for 2025, along with our selection of distinctive vessels delivered this year and the most read stories.

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November 2025

This month’s features explore how offshore, workboat, and patrol sectors are adapting to new markets, cleaner power, and evolving demands.

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