First of 4 Rolls-Royce-powered customs vessels launched
Germany has launched the first of four ‘state-of-the-art’ customs vessels, each powered by Rolls-Royce’s mtu gas engines.
Driving down OPEX with data driven decisions
Seawork 2025 will feature a brand-new, insightful conference session on AI, autonomy, and how real-world data is driving efficiencies in fleet management.
Rebel with a cause
Rebel Marine is playing an intrinsic part in keeping transport links open in the South of England with work on two separate coastal structures.
New bio based solution for sustainable composites
A new bio based epoxy resin system is enabling manufacturers to reduce their environmental impact compared to the use of petroleum-based products.
Your chance to shine and win an £850 bursary!
Are you—or do you know—a passionate young person aged 16-25, eager to launch a career in the maritime industry? This is your chance to shine and win an £850 bursary!
‘Picton’ MANs up for repower
The Port of Milford Haven has turned to PME Group to repower the pilot vessel ‘Picton’, a vital asset in ensuring the safe passage of vessels through one of the UK’s most strategically important waterways.
Wescom’s new bridge-mounted MOB system
Wescom Group has a new sMRT Digital SARfinder MOB tracker on the market
€42 billion global market will need ‘hundreds’ of SOVs
With more than 850GW of offshore wind capacity predicted to be installed over the next 25 years, the need for support vessels should prompt a major opportunity for vessel builders worldwide.
Dutch firm reveals vibration technology for silent pile driving
Dutch wind turbine foundation technology firm GBM Works says it has developed a silent method of installing offshore wind turbine foundations, virtually eliminating noise pollution.
Dyke breach marks key Scheldt tunnel milestone
Another key milestone has been reached in the construction of the new Scheldt tunnel in Antwerp with the deliberate breach of the river’s dyke