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  • News

    Why attend Seawork 2018? See what was said about this year's show

    2017-10-12T10:44:00Z

    Statistics from Seawork 2017 - 94% of attendees said they would visit Seawork again; 91% of visitors authorise or influence purchasing decisions; 87% of exhibitors would rate their overall Seawork experience as good to excellent.

  • From left to right: Trevor Pearson of Gill Sensors, Chris Huxley-Reynard and Felix Francis of Reygar at Seawork 2017
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    Sensor alliance

    2017-09-14T11:11:00Z

    Seawork 2017 exhibitors Reygar and Gill Sensors & Controls have formed a strategic partnership where Gill’s extensive range of specialist sensors can be integrated into Reygar’s BareFLEET fleet monitoring system.

  • News

    In Numbers: Seawork International at Mayflower park

    2017-08-23T10:39:00Z

    For the second consecutive year, Seawork returned to Mayflower Park, Southampton, with four colossal Jumbo Exhibition Halls constructed by De Boer as well as the purpose-built pontoons constructed by Walcon Marine displaying over seventy vessels.

  • Seawork International 2017 video now live
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    Seawork 2017 video live

    2017-08-18T09:55:00Z

    Seawork International, Europe’s largest commercial marine and workboat exhibition, closed on 15th June and was hailed a resounding success.

  • News

    New dates for Seawork 2018

    2017-07-27T10:34:00Z

    Mercator Media Ltd, the producer of Seawork International - Europe’s largest commercial marine and workboat exhibition, are pleased to announce new dates for Seawork 2018.

  • Seawork/ ECMA Innovation Award winners 2017
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    ECM Award for DLM

    2017-07-06T16:30:00Z

    UK company Dynamic Load Monitoring Ltd (DLM) was named winner of Spirit of Innovation award winner in the category: Marine Engineering and Construction at the recent European Commercial Marine (ECM) awards for Subsea Datalogging Tensile Link. The awards were judged and presented at the Seawork International 2017.

  • Arnout Damen: "Now is the right time for us to enter the market and build bigger ships for the offshore and cruise markets"
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    Damen looks to the future

    2017-06-28T11:28:00Z

    Maritime Journal was lucky enough to chat with Arnout Damen, chief commercial officer, Damen Shipyards, at Seawork 2017, where he outlined the group’s business strategy for the future.

  • Blueye Pioneer
    News

    Drone goes to new depths

    2017-06-28T10:16:00Z

    A Norway-developed underwater drone that can dive up to 150m is helping those outside the science field to explore the ocean to new depths.

  • Mac Boats
    News

    Barrus launches Mac boats

    2017-06-26T16:54:00Z

    Barrus launched Mac Boats’ new range of vessels at Seawork 2017, as it celebrated securing Mac’s UK and Ireland distributor rights and its 100th year of business.

  • Seacat Enterprise
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    New generation wind farm vessel

    2017-06-23T15:58:00Z

    UK-owned Seacat Services brought its month-old Seacat Enterprise vessel to Seawork 2017 to demonstrate its capabilities for the next generation of offshore wind farms.

  • Iceni Alicat partnership
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    Iceni Legend launched

    2017-06-22T16:03:00Z

    UK-based companies Alicat Workboats and Iceni Marine Services presented the newly-built Iceni Legend vessel at Seawork 2017.

  • Spartina
    News

    ABP Southampton launches Meercat workboat

    2017-06-21T16:55:00Z

    ABP Southampton launched its new Meercat M15 with a naming ceremony at Seawork 2017.

  • DLM Tensile Link
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    DLM’s Tensile Link wins Innovation award

    2017-06-20T17:24:00Z

    Dynamic Load Monitoring (DLM) showcased its Subsea Data Logging Tensile Link at Seawork 2017, winning the Innovation Showcase Marine Engineering and Construction Award.

  • Robert Blades, Commercial Manager on Stand PG141 at Seawork 2017
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    Networking and sales for Peters & May

    2017-06-20T11:55:00Z

    With its condensed three days of networking and events Seawork International has always been a key event for the Commercial and Freight Forwarding divisions of UK-headquartered heavy lift shipping specialist Peters & May Group, with 2017 proving to be the best year yet.

  • H Henriksen's new Liferaft Release Hook
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    Liferaft release hook

    2017-06-20T11:23:00Z

    A new off load release crane hook, developed for launching inflated liferafts, has been introduced by Seawork exhibitor Henriksen Hooks of Norway to meet a demand in the survival craft industry.

  • The Grafter range offers a lower budget alternative for out of sight installations
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    Budget IP68 connectors

    2017-06-20T11:09:00Z

    The Grafter range of waterproof connectors is a new addition to UK electronic connection specialist Index Marine’s Value product range for 2017. The launch of the products was carefully planned to coincide with this year’s Seawork International.

  • 'Egidora' was officially handed over at Seawork 2017
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    UK builder delivers to German flag rules

    2017-06-20T10:47:00Z

    Canvey Island, UK-based Blyth Workcats made the official handover of its new 15m Survey Vessel, Egidora, to Kiel University at this year''s Seawork International.

  • Gerasimos Theotokatos from University of Strathclyde
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    Vessel costs workshop

    2017-06-20T09:39:00Z

    A thought-provoking workshop entitled ''Can I Reduce My Vessel Operating Costs?’ was held as part of the Seawork Conference Programme this year. The workshop was jointly hosted by the MOVE and HEVIMA projects.

  • The Skylift 3000 platform on show at Seawork is currently being used as a demo and lease vessel
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    Submersible jack-up platform

    2017-06-19T11:12:00Z

    This may be the Dutch shipyard Ravestein’s 15th appearance at Seawork, but it’s a first for its new concept submersible multipurpose jack-up platform, which generated plenty of interest on the quayside.

  • Tideman
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    Remote locations served by Tideman vessels

    2017-06-19T10:10:00Z

    Netherlands-based Tideman Boats BV said its workboats are more durable than comparable vessels, as it demonstrated the first boat in its evolving Rigid Buoyancy Boat (RBB) range at Seawork 2017.