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Briggs Marine signs landmark £182m contract with UK Ministry of Defence
Briggs Marine, a leading provider of marine services, has been awarded a significant contract with the UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) to supply and maintain Authority Moorings, Markers, and Targets over the next 8 years with a forecast revenue of £182m.
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WATCH: Floating bridges, subsea tunnels – Norway’s E39 will have it all
Norway’s largest ever transport route combines a multitude of engineering concepts, some of which have never been built before.
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High-speed marine navigation gets an upgrade
An expanded partnership seeks to boost marine communication and navigation with high-speed satellite connectivity
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Telemar merges with TNL to fast-track digital change
Marlink-owned subsidiary Telemar is to merge with TNL Group, an Athens-based maritime navigational services specialist.
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Manor Marine wins contract for two more Zero USVs
Seawork exhibitor Manor Marine will build and fully outfit two more USVs in the Zero USV Oceanus 12 series.
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OEG reaps benefits of offshore wind boom
Energy company OEG has won a £multi-million contract to support the Inch Cape Offshore Wind Farm until it comes online in 2027.
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WindEurope CEO steps down
The ebullient CEO of the European wind association WindEurope has announced he will hand over the reins to an as yet undecided successor.
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‘Gateway to EU’ pulls out from port take-over
The UK’s ‘Gateway to the EU’ ferry port has decided not to re-open ferry services at a nearby port because of the cost of doing so.
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Offshore charging: The missing piece
The UK’s Modern Industrial Strategy “doubles down” on the government’s commitment frontier clean energy industries and with offshore wind poised for massive growth, Charge Offshore CEO Paul Cairns is calling on developers to electrify.
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Swedish safety products provider snaps up Turkish firm
Swedish fire, flame and gas safety technology firm Consilium Safety Group has stepped into Turkey with the purchase of Ares Marine, which makes control, navigation, monitoring and marine instruments and electronics.
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Rosenxt acquires Beam subsea assets
The acquisition will increase Rosenxt’s subsea capabilities for the critical infrastructure and energy sectors
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IN PICTURES: ‘Bayesian’ salvage complete
Salvage work on the Bayesian superyacht that sank and killed six people, including tech tycoon Mike Lynch and his daughter, has come to an end.
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UK Harbour Masters vote in new captain
Forth Ports chief harbour master Captain Alan McPherson has been voted in as the new president of one the world’s largest and oldest harbour master associations.
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Robotic surveillance vessel hits Kuwaiti waters
Marine tech firm Ocean Infinity has launched its cutting-edge NeedleFish Uncrewed Surface Vessel (USV)
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The Port of Dover: A model for the ports industry
Ana Ulanovsky, global maritime skills leader, Arup, writes about the company’s 2050 Masterplan Framework for the UK Port of Dover
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UK scraps €29 billion 3,800km subsea cable project
The UK government has made a shock decision to scrap an ambitious £26 billion (€29.3 billion) 3,800km subsea cable link project between Morocco and the UK.
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Briggs chalks up its largest ever UK Defence contract
Briggs Marine will supply and maintain authority moorings, markers and targets for the MoD, it says,
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Nordic firms unite on smart subsea security
Tykoflex AB and Kongsberg Discovery are integrating fibre optic closures with advanced sensing and communication technologies
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Sunken ‘Bayesian’ superyacht arrives on dry land
Salvors have completed the raising of the fated Bayesian superyacht from her 50m-deep seabed grave and transferred her to a specially built steel cradle at the Port of Termini Imerese in Sicily.
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OPINION: The lesser known but vital role of the SCR
Waves Group CEO Simon Burnay shines a light on the Specialist Casualty Representatives who play a crucial but lesser known role when disaster hits at sea.