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Towing - Subchapter M Glass 'Half Full' Amid Progress And Challenges
In one breath, Tom Allegretti, president, and CEO of the American Waterways Operators describes Subchapter M as “a singular milestone” for an industry striving to improve safety and eliminate spills.
Wind In The Winches: Towing Up The Mighty Columbia
It was a busy March day aboard Tidewater Transportation’s Captain Bob, catchup time due to annual lock closures by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers on the Columbia and Snake rivers.
New SIT Towboat Bewitches With Hull ‘Voodoo,' Z-Drives
First light was breaking as Capt. Bob Asher maneuvered Karl E. Johnson across the Mississippi River to the Southern Illinois Transfer (SIT) fleet at Ste. Genevieve, Mo.
Navy Opts For Physical Throttles On Destroyers After Fatal Collisions
In the wake of high-profile collisions involving U.S. Navy destroyers, including a 2017 incident that killed 10 sailors aboard USS John S. McCain, the service is revising bridge training practices and addressing what it sees as an over-reliance on computer touch screens for ship control.
Industry Signals - Global Sulfur Cap Brings Uncertainty Over Fuel Prices, Blending
It has taken decades to build the fuel supply chain for the 50,000-vessel global merchant fleet. The pending 0.5 percent sulfur cap on marine fuel stands to upset this entrenched structure, with price volatility likely as a result.
On The Pulse
New Faces and Accolades Abound as Medical Professionals Wrap Up the Year
Surrounded By Inspiration
AS DOCTORS WHO work tirelessly to better serve your patients, you know better than anyone that inspiration can come from the most unexpected sources.
Medical Memoirs
High School Athletes’ Unsung Supporter Serves on the Sidelines
Technology That Adds Up
Lakeland Regional Health Recognized for Data Analytics System
Don't Fear The Finances
End-of-the-Year Tax Tips That Keep Physicians in Mind
Queen Of The South
Charleston is very much the contemporary South – young, vibrant, tech-savvy and optimistic about the future
Into The Mountains
With its endearing culture, fascinating architecture and scenic nature, Kathmandu is a constant surprise
Golfing Around Madrid
Here are four courses perfect for finessing your swing within striking distance of the Spanish capital
Encore Buenos Aires!
Even as it uncovers its past, Argentina’s capital tangoes with the future
100 Powerful Women
Women know how to fight the good fight—and they won’t back down until the job is done. Get to know 100 female-led businesses and brands that are creating change and redefining the rules of success.
Supporting Women In Engineering
Women are significantly underrepresented in engineering. The industry must increase engagement from a young age to diversify our workforce.
DIGITAL DELIVERED
DXC Technology is a world-leading end-to-end IT services company that leads clients on their digital transformation journeys.
THE CORPORATE CONUNDRUM-TALENT AND THE WORKFORCE WARS
U.S. manufacturing employers are facing a critical workforce shortage and competition for skilled workers is being called a “Workforce War.”
KEEPING PACE WITH THE SPEED OF INDUSTRY 4.0
Manufacturers can maintain momentum if they continue to identify and capitalize on new inventions and advancements.
THE SUM OF ITS PARTS
America’s top MRO provider for aircraft landing gear, Hawker Pacific is ready to lift off with a pioneering new product line. Michael Sommers reports
The Walking City
A sign in victoria-Gasteiz alerts drivers to the pedestrian paradise ahead.
The Global Fertility Crash
As birthrates fall, countries will be forced to adapt or fall behind.
Temple Of The Sun
The world’s great powers can’t agree on small steps to tackle climate change, but they’re cooperating on a huge leap of faith in southern France.
Paying With Plastic
A woman collects plastic on Sanur Beach to supplement her income
Pentagon Hands Microsoft $10B ‘War Cloud' Deal, Snubs Amazon
The Pentagon awarded Microsoft a $10 billion cloud computing contract, snubbing early frontrunner Amazon, whose competitive bid drew criticism from President Donald Trump and its business rivals.
Great Leaders Aren't Born, They're Made
Former Aetna CEO Ron Williams shares his decades of leadership lessons in his new book
Catering To Confident Women
Jewelry designer provides her clients with creative expression.
Career Of A Boss
Driven publicist grows from an employee to founder and president of her own company.
The Great Reawakening
Two decades ago the U.S. government tried to break up Microsoft Corp.
Profile: John P. McCormack
As the Port Townsend School of Woodworking welcomes master woodworkers from around the Northwest to their November Woodworking Show, we caught up with its newest faculty member, John P. McCormack. Here is John’s story in his own words: