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Bibby Maritime Ltd

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Liverpool

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+44 151 708 8000

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  • The image shows a render of Bibby Marine's new CSOV

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    SMST to equip Bibby Marine’s fully electric CSOV

    2025-03-03T13:22:00

    Bibby Marine’s new eCSOV will feature SMST’s Telescopic Access Bridge L1 with an advanced automation package

  • Maritime UK’s Offshore Wind Plan

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    UK launches its offshore wind plan

    2023-03-15T12:20:00

    The plan recommends how the maritime industry can reach its net-zero goals and deliver maximum economic growth 

  • Once delivered, in mid 2019, the SOV will have a base port of Emden, Germany

    News

    Second Bibby W2W offshore renewables vessel ordered

    2018-05-03T11:56:00

    This has enabled Bibby to place an order for a further ASV9020 Bibby WaveMaster vessel from Damen ShipYards supported by a finance package from ABN AMRO. This new purpose-built SOV, which will be named in due course, will be a sister ship to the Bibby WaveMaster1, that Bibby took delivery ...

  • L-R: Huib Giesberts, Manager Logistics Department, Total E&P Netherland. Stephen Blaikie CEO Bibby Marine Services

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    Renewables-developed vessel proves valuable in the ‘low oil’ environment

    2017-07-10T11:13:00

    As proof that the right vessels will find work even in the most struggling markets, UK-headquartered Bibby Marine Services has signed a contract with Total E&P Netherland to charter the new Damen designed and built ‘Walk to Work’(W2W) Service Operation Vessel ‘Bibby WaveMaster1’ from April 2018 through to October 2018 ...

  • Stephen Bolton has been appointed as operations director at Bibby Marine Services

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    Bibby Marine appoints new operations director

    2016-04-11T15:39:00

    UK-based Bibby Marine Services has announced that it has appointed Stephen Bolton to the role of operations director.

  • Bibby HydroMap’s d’ROP remotely-operated survey platform designed to revolutionise productivity for shallow water tracking and inspection applications in depths down to 300m

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    Remote survey platform trials completed

    2016-04-01T14:46:00

    UK-based Bibby HydroMap announced at last month’s Oceanology International event in London successful completion of trials of its newly-developed Dynamic Remotely-Operated Survey Platform (d’ROP) assembly designed for remote surveying in challenging environments considered too taxing for inspection-class ROVs.

  • The new Bibby WaveMaster 1 is being built at Damen’s Shipyards Galati in Romania

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    Bibby Marine and Damen contract for new SOV

    2016-01-18T14:39:00

    Bibby Marine Services has assigned a contract with Dutch shipbuilder Damen for a purpose-built service operations vessel (SOV) to serve the offshore wind market.

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    UK west coast offshore surveys

    2015-10-01T15:17:00

    Bibby HydroMap, the UK-based hydrographic and land survey organisation, reports successful completion of major surveys for the €30m Swedish-owned Deep Green tidal current marine energy project offshore Holyhead, west of Anglesey, UK.

  • 'Chartwell' will carry out geophysical, geotechnical and environmental surveying

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    Bibby to help improve UK LNG network

    2015-08-25T11:53:00

    Bibby HydroMap is carrying out survey operations on Port Meridian Energy’s proposed LNG project off Morecambe Bay to help improve the UK''s LNG network.

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