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    Watch Get Set for Workboat 2050 at COP26

    2021-11-11T14:42:00Z

    Did you miss Session 2 of Get Set for Workboat 2050? If you didn’t get an opportunity to join us for Session 2 of Get Set for Workboat 2050 at the International Maritime Hub at COP26, you can still catch up as the recording is now available for you to watch.

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    The contradiction that has to be solved

    2021-10-28T14:47:00Z

    Ian Baylis, founder of Seacat Services, completes the speaker line-up at Session 2 of the CMN taking place on 3rd November 2021 at the COP26 International Maritime Hub, hosted by the City of Glasgow College in partnership with Maritime UK.

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    Thoughtful questions on HVO at Marine Civils Live

    2021-10-05T16:44:00Z

    A fascinating discussion on the developments, applications and practicalities of using HVO fuels took place on day one of Seawork Connect.

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    CECA will see you now

    2021-10-03T14:20:00Z

    The Civil Engineering Contractors Association (CECA) is offering a series of one-to-one Surgeries on Days 2 and 3 of SeaworkConnect.

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    M&CCE rebrands as Marine Civils

    2021-07-07T17:31:00Z

    The Marine & Coastal Civil Engineering Expo (M&CCE Expo) has rebranded to Marine Civils at Seawork.

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    The biggest award in Marine Civils

    2019-02-04T11:45:00Z

    The Marine & Coastal Civil Engineering Expo (M&CCE Expo) Best Project award recognises the industry’s most outstanding example of innovation through equipment or service, and the marine civil engineering project that stands out for its scale and impressive nature.

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    Ocean 3: Everything from ports to pilot boats

    2018-05-14T09:23:00Z

    Specialist fendering company Ocean 3 has, in the last year, supplied its systems for newly-built pilot and crew boats for destinations as far apart as Australia, Pakistan, Denmark, Finland, Turkey, Uruguay and last but not least, Liverpool.