Boluda tops world towage rankings with latest purchase
Boluda Towage is expanding globally with the takeover of Boskalis’s towage operations in Australia and Papua New Guinea
Unlocking the potential of deepwater operations in Mexico
Two new vessels have been developed by Damen in response to the operational requirements of end-user Woodside Energy.
Bringing a lift to Seawork
Italian company BOAT LIFT will be joining the Seawork family for the first time in 2026.
Be aware, be very aware
Cyber Security Awareness Month is the perfect opportunity for cyber security certification company IASME to share insights and give practical guidance.
Autonomous and Remote-Operated Vessels: Operational Scaling and Regulatory Alignment
The Maritime & Coastguard Agency’s Dr. Esmé Flegg is to speak at the first session of Get Set for Workboat 2050 Series 6 this November.
Seed funding to tackle one of maritime industry’s biggest blind spots
Cetasol, a Swedish start-up developing AI-driven decision support, has secured a seed funding round of €2.3M, bringing in new investors alongside continued support.
Autonomous ships taught to read official navigation data
The UK Hydrographic Office (UKHO) has launched what it calls a world-first research programme to teach Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships (MASS) to read, interpret and act upon official navigational data.
Damen contracted to build two support tugs
Damen and long-standing partner Chomex Marine have been hired to build two offshore support tugs for deep-water operations in Mexico.
Europe turns its back on negative bidding
WindEurope says negative bidding auctions have undermined investment and delayed offshore windfarm projects for years
New 430m quay for Denmark’s largest commercial port
Denmark’s largest commercial port will be upgraded with a new 430m quay to finish off its new terminal after some years in the making.