
Baars Confloat B.V./ Baars Charter
Description: Baars Charter B.V. specializes in the rental and sale of modular pontoons, dredging containers, such as elevator containers, split barges and hopper barges specially for (contaminated) sludge.

DSB Offshore Ltd
Specialist shipbrokers handling the sale & purchase and chartering of Tugs, Jack-ups, Barges, Split hoppers, Dredgers and various workboats etc.
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Birmingham and Midlands Marine Services
B&MMS - Cannock, Staffordshire. Temporary Marine Access Provision - Commercial Marine Rescue - Workboat & Specialist Water Safety Training Provider
Damen Marine Services BV
Specialised in charter of tugs and workboats, dredge helpers, offshore assistance vessels, hydrographical launches, ships for passenger transport, crew service etc
Dragflow S.r.l.
Leading manufacturer of submersible heavy duty pumps and dredges. Dragflow provide full range of electric and hydraulic pumps, excavators and dredging accessories: pipes, floaters, anti turbidity system, dredging monitoring system. World wide sales and support network.
Fugro Seacore Ltd
Geotechnical, Geoenvironmental and Geophysical Site investigation survey services, in-situ testing, sampling, drilling, survey, laboratory testing
Red7 Marine
Internationally recognised company specialising in marine plant hire and marine construction. Jack up barge specialists with a large hire fleet of flat top barges, modular floats and workboats. Design and build of marine structures including inspection, repair and maintenance (IRM) to its private, framework, utility and offshore renewables clients.
Thames Rhine Lloyd Limited
Mobile 07970 415938
Barges for charter or sale. Spoil, hatch or flat top barges. 400T to 1,450T capacity. Pusher Tug Boats for sale. Location Thames Medway.VolkerBrooks Ltd
Pontoon sales and hire. Manufacturers of the Linkflote modular pontoon system, which is fully compatible with Uniflotes.
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