From Strategy to Action: The Maritime Action Plan Is Here
NETSCo CEO and SNAME President (2025–2026) Richard Mueller’s latest message in the SNAME monthly newsletter captures a sentiment many maritime professionals have been feeling: we’ve
Funding Terminal & Maritime Facility Upgrades: Where to Start
One of the most common questions I hear from terminal operators and port stakeholders is:“We know what we need to upgrade—but how do we pay
From Belonging to Advocacy: What’s Next for SNAME
Over the past few months, we’ve explored key themes like relevance, growth, action, and belonging. These aren’t isolated ideas—they build toward something bigger.
Building Stronger Communities Through Belonging
SNAME President and NETSCo CEO Richard Mueller shares a powerful message about what truly makes professional societies thrive: a genuine sense of belonging. After months
Sustaining Momentum: A Strategic Framework for Growth
SNAME President and NETSCo CEO Richard Mueller reflects on the Society’s recent progress and outlines the strategic framework needed to transform current initiatives into lasting
Building a Lasting Legacy for SNAME and the Maritime Industry
By Richard Mueller for SNAME’s April Newsletter 2025 [summary] Recent years have brought positive steps in growth and engagement for SNAME. However, the article stresses
Turning Growth Into Action
Richard Mueller’s President’s message in the March SNAME newsletter asks for members, industry professionals, and marine engineers to transform the vision for growth into meaningful,
NETSCo Congratulates SNAME Student Competition Winners
NETSCo proudly congratulates the winners of the 2024 SNAME Student Design Competition, as well as all the talented students who participated in the event. Held
CIMAC Publishes Crucial Guidance on the New ISO 8217 Standard for Marine Fuels Specifications
The CIMAC Fuels Working Group has issued a set of frequently asked questions (FAQ) and a comprehensive guideline concerning the newly updated ISO standard on
Richard Mueller authored “The Cornerstone of Global Trade” in Great Lakes Seaway Review
The International Maritime Organization has implemented regulations to control energy usage on vessels, and ship owners must understand these guidelines to ensure compliance in terms of cost, compliance, and performance levels. Energy Efficient Ship Index, The Carbon Intensity Index rating, and Ship Energy Efficiency Management Plan are all practical technology solutions that can help reduce a vessel’s carbon footprint. To stay ahead of the game and meet emission standards, it’s essential to remain up to date with the latest industry regulations and seek support from knowledgeable marine engineering companies.
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