Biggest ever Irish drugs haul seized on container ship
Four men have appeared in an Irish court after a container ship was impounded with what is the country’s largest ever drugs haul, media reports say.
OPINION: The UK’s dilapidating port infrastructure
A poor state of affairs: A2 Maritime Ltd founder David Tresidder looks at serious problems in UK ports infrastructure.
EXCLUSIVE: Cummins $10m master engine rebuild centre opens
Marine engines will be rebuilt with three different options in the new $10 million state-of-the-art master rebuild centre that Cummins has just officially opened in the Polish city of Krakow.
Chartwell and Vard team up on new CTV design
A new windfarm service vessel aims to fill a hole between CTVs and SOVs
Prysmian to power up German offshore wind supply
Germany has picked Prysmian to help it realise its offshore wind amibitions
Hitting the US ‘sweet spot’
“Far from being a disaster, we see the failure of the UK’s Round 5 offshore wind CfD auctions as an opportunity…”
New jets for new craft
Finnish boat builder Marine Alutech has selected Kongsberg Maritime’s Kamewa waterjets for 17 new landing craft it is building for the Finnish Navy.
SURF’s up
AIS has been awarded a significant offshore contract as part of a SURF (Subsea Umbilicals, Risers and Flowlines - offshore project piping) development some 300 kilometres southeast of Santos, Brazil.
Important boost for environmentally restorative port
Port Marlborough New Zealand (PMNZ), situated at the top of New Zealand’s South Island, operates the region’s port and marinas, and facilitates the operation and growth of some of Marlborough’s most significant industries
Get Set for brand new format
The Commercial Marine Network, in partnership with The Workboat Association, launches Series 4 of the informative Get Set for Workboat 2050 at The Workboat Association AGM on 20 November.