Marine Log is a marine engineer-focused publication based in New York, New York, dedicated to providing comprehensive coverage of the maritime industry. Located in the heart of the city at 55 Broad Street, this resource serves professionals involved in shipyards, naval architecture, vessel design, construction, and related sectors. Marine Log delivers timely updates and in-depth reporting on developments affecting commercial shipping, cruising, and ferry operations, making it a valuable source of information for those working in or connected to marine engineering.
The publication offers detailed insights into the technical and operational aspects of marine engineering, including advancements in vessel design and innovations in shipbuilding processes. By examining trends within shipyards and the broader maritime industry, Marine Log helps engineers and industry stakeholders stay informed about current challenges and emerging technologies. Its content reflects the dynamic nature of marine engineering, covering topics from construction techniques to environmental considerations and regulatory impacts.
Serving the New York maritime community and beyond, Marine Log supports the exchange of knowledge between naval architects, engineers, shipbuilders, and operators. The publication’s focus extends to various vessel types, including commercial ships, passenger ferries, and cruise liners, addressing the unique engineering demands of each category. This makes it a useful platform for professionals seeking to deepen their understanding of marine systems and industry best practices.
Marine Log’s presence in New York positions it at a central hub of maritime activity, enabling it to connect local expertise with global industry trends. Through comprehensive reporting and specialized content, it contributes to the ongoing development of marine engineering practices, offering readers a reliable source of information critical to their professional endeavors. For inquiries, the office can be reached at 212-620-7200.


































