Artificial intelligence, AIS and maritime security: A promising future
Maritime security is a critical issue in an increasingly interconnected world and with the increase in maritime trade and the complexity of threats, artificial intelligence (AI) is emerging as an essential tool to enhance the security of the seas, writes Simon Jouan, Sales manager with Athanor Engineering, based in Paris.
‘Proud milestone for everyone at PSP’
PSP Worldwide Logistics has been named as one of just 197 organisations across the UK to receive a King’s Award for Enterprise in 2025.
Record time delivery meets tight planning
The second Cutter Suction Dredger (CSD) 600 in Damen’s new series of standard dredgers is on its way to a river maintenance dredging project in record time.
WATCH: Diverse Marine delivers daughter craft for VARD CSOV fleet
A next-generation daughter craft designed by Chartwell Marine has been delivered for deployment from VARD’s CSOV fleet.
‘Supercharge your mission success’
‘Supercharge your mission success’ is the call from CGI who will be showcasing the CGI OpenSea 360 system at Speed@Seawork this year.
Delivering Future Floating Offshore Wind
An industry partner for Seawork, the Civil Engineering Contractors Association is bringing together key stakeholders to explore the rapidly expanding Floating Offshore Wind (FLOW) sector.
Bridging the skills gap in alternative fuels handling
A new partnership aims to boost marine training and bridge skills gaps in alternative marine fuel handling
Allseas expands fleet with 2 offshore construction vessels
Two new Offshore Construction Vessels (OCVs) have been ordered for Allseas to boost subsea construction, ROV support and inspection and repair and maintenance work.
Bridging the skills gap in alternative fuels handling
A new partnership aims to boost marine training and bridge skills gaps in alternative marine fuel handling
Turkey commits to controversial canal project
A Turkish minister has said the country is determined to build a controversial canal to alleviate congestion pressure on the famed Bosphorous.