
BeeX Autonomous Systems
We're on a mission to transform underwater capabilities at scale. Through designing, building, and operating underwater drones with adaptive autonomy and versatile deployment, we enable better data, predictable productivity, and minimal resource use for smart, cost-effective subsea inspections.
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Hubel Marine B.V.
Hubel Marine is a long-established Netherlands based firm with several surveyors worldwide. Its focus lies on four pillars, which contain the full range of advice: Registration of Vessels, Corporation Services, Flag State Crew Endorsements and Classification Surveys.

Macduff Ship Design Ltd
Macduff Ship Design Ltd are proven industry leaders in the Naval Architecture and Marine Survey sectors, having worked for more than 25 years with owners, operators and shipyards globally.
Read 18 articlesBen Sutcliffe Marine Surveyor
Marine surveyor well known in the industry for over 35 years. fully qualified and experienced in wood, GRP, Steel etc
International Institute of Marine Surveying
The Professional Body for Marine Surveyors, has over 1400 members in 98 countries, covering all aspects of marine surveying.
The IIMS is an MCA authorised Certifying Authority for the coding of vessels in commercial use under 24 metres.
See also www.marinesurveyorsregister.com for a worldwide listing of marine surveyors.
Larsens Marine Surveyors & Consultants Ltd
Larsens Marine Surveyors provide fully insured marine surveying services to all ship and boat types of all sizes, from a twenty-foot private yacht, a cape size bulk carrier or anything
Professional Consultants Ltd
Marine Surveyors & Consultants
VolkerBrooks Ltd
Pontoon sales and hire. Manufacturers of the Linkflote modular pontoon system, which is fully compatible with Uniflotes.
Yacht Designers & Surveyors Association
YDSA Members provide design and surveying services to all recreational boats and small commercial vessels.
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