The world's largest tug operator has reinforced its commitment to Northern Europe by establishing its regional headquarters ...
A voyage optimisation trial has cut the Atlantic crossing of one of the offshore industry's largest crane vessels by 2.5 days ...
Just weeks after outlining plans for a permanent human habitat beneath the waves, subsea technology company DEEP has deployed ...
Britain's first major pumped storage hydropower developments for decades have moved a step closer after three schemes secured ...
A new draft National Ports Policy for Ireland has placed offshore wind at the front and centre of its ambitions to transform ...
An autonomous dockside system designed to continuously remove floating pollution from marinas, ports and waterfronts has been ...
Heat is one of the most common causes of reduced efficiency, shortened component life and unexpected mechanical failure ...
Italian shipbuilder Fincantieri is boosting its expansion into the underwater technology sector, agreeing to buy majority ...
Lloyd's Register's approval of a hydrogen fuel cell retrofit for the research vessel Prince Madog is finally a demonstration ...
Ancora Group's new chief Simon Light talks to Maritime Journal editor Debbie Mason about the company's plans to expand, ...
With the delivery of the final two vessels in the fleet, Norman Selfe and Jack Mundey, Transport for New South Wales’ Parramatta River Class ferry project is complete and returning immediate results ...
The Port of Rotterdam Authority has rejected demands from a Dutch legal climate campaigning charity that it sets out a plan ...
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