Where Have All the Maritime Engineers Gone? A Growing Industry Challenge
In the Winter Q4 issue of Great Lakes Seaway Review, Richard Mueller—CEO/President of NETSCo and SNAME President for 2025–26—examines a question many maritime leaders are
In the Winter Q4 issue of Great Lakes Seaway Review, Richard Mueller—CEO/President of NETSCo and SNAME President for 2025–26—examines a question many maritime leaders are
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
NETSCo, a leading naval architecture and marine engineering firm, would like to congratulate the winners of the 2023 SNAME Student Design Competition as well as
Ammonia may be the best solution available at this time. Rich Mueller, CEO/President of NETSCo explains the challenge marine engineers face to equip shipowners with
Richard Mueller CEO / President of NETSCo addresses the technical challenges of finding the right balance for emissions-friendly fuels in a two-part article for the
The vessel will represent an essential development to support the U.S. offshore wind industry Lloyd’s Register North America, Inc. (LR) has signed an agreement for
NETSCo completes 3D Scans for the “Victory”. The vessel was scanned in order to develop a 3D hull form geometry model and to create a
Transport Canada has conducted a domestic impact assessment of the proposed heavy fuel oil ban in the Arctic, based on the methodology agreed upon at