Peel Ports’ £750 million construction framework
The plan covers projects across the group’s entire portfolio of UK and Ireland sites
Connecting at Speed with MECAL
MECAL, a leading Certifying Authority for the commercial marine industry, is to sponsor Speed@Seawork, highlighting its commitment to supporting high-performance vessels in critical sectors.
PODCAST: Get Set for Workboat 2050 in Rotterdam
Delegates were treated to a Rotterdam conference against the backdrop of the beautiful Wereld Museum as part of the series of Seawork Get Set for Workboat 2050 conferences last week. During the breaks, Maritime Journal editor Debbie Mason asked some of speakers for their views of the sector in today’s world.
Say ‘goodbye’ to blind spots and ‘hello’ to enhanced navigation
Have you entered the Seawork Awards? dotOcean has. The VISOR system improves tugboat captains’ visibility and operational safety while also providing a powerful tool for incident review.
Scaling up thanks to SEK 220 million
Echandia, the leading Swedish maritime battery system supplier, has closed a new funding round at SEK 220 million as revenues expected to triple in 2025.
Flooding and rescue efforts - the impact of climate change
Join the next free-to-attend session in the new Seawork webinar series, taking place from 1000 -1030 on Thursday 17 April.
Dutch royalty launches Sea Ranger sailing work vessel
Queen Máxima of the Netherlands has christened the new Sea Ranger Service ship SRS Janet Taylor in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, with more than 300 maritime sector, government, conservation and social financing representatives watching.
Dutch royalty launches Sea Ranger sailing work vessel
Queen Máxima of the Netherlands has christened the new Sea Ranger Service ship SRS Janet Taylor in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, with more than 300 maritime sector, government, conservation and social financing representatives watching.
Nippon’s ammonia tug completes demo voyage
The world’s first commercial ammonia fuelled tugboat, Sakigake, has successfully completed trials in Tokyo
Peel Ports’ £750 million construction framework
The plan covers projects across the group’s entire portfolio of UK and Ireland sites