Maritime Journal June 2023 (Seawork Issue)

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Industry News | Offshore Renewables | Marine Civils Issue No 422 JUNE 2023
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For the latest news and analysis go to www.maritimejournal.com/news JUNE 2023 | 3 COVER SHOT www.maritimejournal.com CONTENTS NEWS SEAWORK 46 Ferries cancelled All ferries cancelled after Superspeed 2 hits breakwater in Denmark 49 Disaster averted Boskalis steps in to save decaying oil tanker from exploding 4 Industry News Offshore Renewables Marine Civils Issue No 422 JUNE 2023 SEAWORK EXHIBITION CATALOGUE INCORPORATING 14 Exhibitor news Our pick of what some of our exhibitors have been up to 34 Innovation Awards
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New machines put to work to protect Dutch coastline

101 Race to the bottom Fears raised about sustainability of offshore wind

114 Into the depths

Ocean research could be revolutionised with new technology

122 Cyber security Collaboration aims to thwart online attacks

130 Ocean grave Fugro vessel finds WWII prison ship after 80 years

134 Autonomous offshore vessels Are USVs really the better, safer option?

146 Pollution report

The ISU confirms importance of salvors in keeping sea clean

150 Seafarer slump

The current chronic lack of young seafarers is worrying

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NEWSFEATURES 410 Offshore research French platform launched to study environment issues 412 ‘Shipping’s deadly problem’ Investigation starts into another marine pilot’s tragic death 4
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LARGE-SCALE US OFFSHORE WIND INDUSTRY KICKS OFF BRIEFS

Ferries cancelled after breakwater collision

All ferries were cancelled on the Norwegian Color Line Superspeed 2 route between Norway and Denmark after a ferry crashed into a breakwater at the end of May. The ferry had to go to the dry docks at Frederikshavn in Denmark after denting its hull in a collision in Hirtshals, Color Line said. No one was hurt in the incident, and all damage was above the water line, the firm said.

Inmarsat bought by Viasat

Digitalisation and satellite telecommunications firm

Inmarsat has been snapped up by the US-based global communications company Viasat, an acquisition which will drive growth in satellite communications, Viasat says. “The combination of our companies brings together the people, technology, innovation, network assets, spectrum resources and global partnerships needed to help connect the world more affordably, securely and reliably,” said Viasat chairman and CEO Mark Dankberg.

Jan De Nul to supply interconnector

Marine contractor Jan De Nul will install an interconnector between the remote Orkney island of Hoy and the Scottish mainland. The firm’s cable-laying vessel connector will be used to install the 36km subsea cable, which is currently en route to Europe. It is the first time that energy firm SSEN Distribution has worked with Jan De Nul, and another 7km of spare cable will be supplied to its facility in Nigg.

Construction of the first largescale offshore wind farm in the US and indeed the Americas has finally begun, with monopile installation work now under way.

The Vineyard Wind 1 site, off the coast of Massachusetts, has had monopiles transported to the site by DEME installation vessel Orion, which will install the first six monopiles and transition pieces before the foundation for the offshore substation.

The wind farm, 15 miles south of Martha’s Vineyard, is the Americas’ first utility-scale offshore site, and should generate enough electricity to power 400,000 homes, the partners in the joint venture, Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners and Avangrid, Inc., said.

In total, 62 General Electric Haliade-X wind turbines will be installed, each a nautical mile apart and each with a generating capacity of 13MW, making a total capacity of 806MW. Two subsea cables will be buried 6ft below the seabed using a jet plough.

“After a long road, the first day of component arrival is finally here,” said Vineyard Wind CEO Klaus S. Moeller. “This is great milestone for New Bedford,

Vineyard Wind and the country.”

The US has slow to enter the offshore wind market, but once it does so the European market hopes there will be opportunities for its expertise to be used.

However, as reported recently in Maritime Journal, if a new bill becomes law it might be an additional hurdle to get over on top of the Jones Act, which only

allows US-made vessels to transport cargo between US ports.

Tne new bill, the Coast Guard Authorisation bill, includes provisions for the crewing of vessels for energy projects that would either mean captains having to ensure their crew nationality matched that of the vessel, or having to crew vessels with American nationals only.

PROJECT TO INVESTIGATE SUBSEA H2 STORAGE

The Port of Aberdeen will work with contractor Subsea7 to investigate the feasibility of storing hydrogen under the water at the new South Harbour.

Named ’H2Shore’, the project will investigate ‘the most effective technological approach’ to storing the gas and decide what location would be the most appropriate, as well as outline a business case, the port says.

Hydrogen is one of the emerging contenders for alternative fuels but it has to be stored at cryogenic temperatures and requires a lot of space, which is partly why it has not gained much of a foothold yet.

Funding is being made available for 32 projects looking at ways to work with production, storage and distribution under the Hydrogen Innovation Scheme

“We are delighted to be

working with Port of Aberdeen on this innovative hydrogen storage project,” said Stian Sande, group strategy director Energy Transitio with, Subsea7. We are looking forward to exploring and evaluating suitable concepts with the goal of enabling and accelerating offshore hydrogen production, storage and infrastructure.”

“Ports have a pivotal role in the transition to hydrogen technologies, contributing to the

journey towards net zero emissions and serving as crucial infrastructure for hydrogen transport and trade,” said Marlene Mitchell, commercial manager, Port of Aberdeen. “This initiative is one of many promising opportunities we’re exploring to position Port of Aberdeen at the forefront of Scotland’s burgeoning hydrogen economy.”

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BOSKALIS STEPS IN TO AVERT OIL TANKER DISASTER

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Boskalis and BESIX have been announced as contractors for the first phase of the expansion of the Port of Neom near Suez. Two miles of quay walls will be built and the main access channel will be deepened and widened with Boskalis taking over the dredging work. The port is just part of a major project that aims to create a city of floating squares connected to each other by a network of canals.

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Boskalis will join forces with the UN and take measures to stop an oil tanker exploding after it has been decaying off the coast of Yemen for more than 30 years.

Boskalis’ subsidiary SMIT Salvage has been contracted by the United Nations Development Programme to remove oil from the FSO Safer in the Yemen, following fears that she could explode after so many years decaying in the Red Sea.

In a UN-coordinated operation, more than a million barrels of oil – about 150,000 tonnes – will be transferred from the decaying tanker into a safe modern tanker before the vessel is disposed of.

“We have been assisting the UN in their endeavours to avert a potential massive environmental and humanitarian disaster off the coast of Yemen since 2021,” said Peter Berdowski, CEO, Boskalis.

”We are extremely delighted that these efforts and the perseverance of the UN to raise the necessary funds has brought us to this agreement. Following a long planning period, our salvage experts are keen to get to work and to remove the oil from the Safer.

Averting disaster

The Boskalis vessel Ndeavor will depart for Dijibouti imminently from its home port of Rotterdam, stocked with all the necessary salvage equipment to complete the mission.

Once the vessel and its cargo tanks are declared safe, a UN purchased Very Large Crude Carrier (VLCC) will come alongside, at which point the ship-to-ship oil pumping operation can commence. The tanks of the Safer will

subsequently be cleaned and the residual water will also be transferred into the VLCC.

The entire onsite operation is expected to be completed within two months. Once the Safer is declared clean and empty, it will be prepared for towing to a scrapping yard under the responsibility of the UN.

The Safer is a Floating Storage and Offloading facility moored approximately 9km off the Red Sea coast of Yemen and 50km northeast of the port of Hodeida. Built in 1976 as an oil tanker and converted in 1987 to be a floating storage facility, the Safer is single-hulled and believed to contain an estimated 1.14 million barrels of light crude oil.

But the vessel has not been maintained since 2015 because of the conflic\n\ deavourt in Yemen and it has decayed to the point where it could explode or break apart, which would have disastrous environmental and humanitarian effects on the region.

A bespoke high-speed catamaran has been delivered by Incat Tasmania to Daezer Ferry of South Korea. El Dorado Express is an Incat Hull 099 and will operate between Pohang and Ulleung to take tourists and residents between the islands. Incat Tasmania says its wave-piercing hull shape and centrebow arrangement gives passengers a smooth ride in a variety of sea states.

Medical support given to Dogger Bank

Global security and technical firm RMI will provide on-site medical support and services for Dogger Bank, which when completed will be the world’s biggest offshore wind farm. “Through this latest expansion, RMI is at the forefront of the industry, keeping personnel in the harsh, hazardous, and remote location of Dogger Bank safe,” the company says. RMI offers 24/7 topside medical support and assistance as well as qualified medics to treat crew when Dogger Bank is operational.

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We are extremely delighted that these efforts and the perseverance of the UN to raise the necessary funds has brought us to this agreement. Following a long planning period, our salvage experts are keen to get to work and to remove the oil from the Safer
8 This project is a part of a UN-coordinated operation to remove and transfer more than one million barrels of oil from the decaying tanker Source: Boskalis

FRENCH OFFSHORE WIND RESEARCH WILL TACKLE THE ENVIRONMENT BRIEFS

Multi-GW floating pipeline agreed

An offshore wind pipeline off Spain and Portugal has been agreed that will look to generate more than 10GW of electricity, with 2.6GW of solar, wind and hydro already under way. BW Ideol and Elawan Energy, owned by ORIX, already work together in Japan on floating offshore wind projects currently under development. The agreement covers several commercial-scale projects and a range of tenders is expected to be announced in the coming months.

Largest cargo ship docks at Antwerp

The Port of Antwerp has welcomed the world’s largest container ship, MSC Loreto, proving the facility is more than capable of handling the world’s biggest vessels. MSC Loreto has a 24,346 total TEU capacity, and is heading for the UK’s Felixstowe with her range of cargo, which includes plastics, rubber, raw materials and furniture. When Antwerp laid on tours for people keen to see her arrival, tickets were snapped up almost immediately.

Management decisions at Rotterdam

Boudewijn Siemons has been appointed interim CEO and COO at the Port of Rotterdam with effect from July 15. Siemons is COO and will combine both positions until a new CEO has been officially appointed to replace Allard Castelein, who steps down after almost a decade. Vivienne de Leeuw will stay on as CFO, with an extension to her term of office of four years.

The first French offshore wind research platform has been launched to try to research and tackle long-standing environmental issues associated with the sector.

Backed by an innovative €8.2 million R&D programme, DRACCAR will study the whole ecosystem, in particular birds, marine mammals and fish, but also wind parameters, including the structure behaviour and the movement of sediments.

“The strong support from the Normandy region and the European Union, as well as the synergies that continue to be built between the DRACCAR partners, constitute a solid foundation for the innovative research work that is being carried out,” said Herveline Gaborieau, executive director of France Energies Marines, one of the project’s supporters.

”The various field data that are being collected and the multidisciplinary nature of this programme will enable us to produce results with high added

value for all the players in the offshore wind energy sector.”

Project scope

DRACCAR intends to respond to the need for long-term acquisition of field data with the instrumentation of a measuring mast located off Fécamp.

This offshore research platform is coupled with a large-scale multidisciplinary R&D programme with an initial budget of €8.2m. The programme, called DRACCAR, aims to improve understanding of the interactions between offshore wind energy and the environment, to optimise the design of wind turbines and to co-construct a permanent observation network of the maritime seafronts.

Some of the topics to be researched include marine megafauna - mainly mammals, fish, and birds - to characterise the use of the area and assess the associated effects, a study of fishery resources and hydrosedimentary processes.

This data exploitation will be

carried out within the framework of an innovative multidisciplinary R&D programme with an initial budget of €8.2 million, of which €4.9 million is supported by the ERDF and €950,000 by the Normandy Region.

France Energies Marines, the French institute for energy transition dedicated to offshore wind and ocean energy, will ensure the overall coordination of the project, the steering of the work carried out on marine megafauna and wind, the co-steering of the ecosystem approaches, and will contribute scientifically to all the topics addressed. The project is also supported by the Institute for the Energy Transition dedicated to offshore renewable energies, the Universities of Caen and Le Havre Normandy, INSA Rouen Normandy and the Normandy Region.

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8 The project is being coordinated by France Energies Marines and supported by the Institute for the Energy Transition, the Universities of Caen and Le Havre Normandy, INSA Rouen Normandy and the Normandy Region

Dutch to spend €180m on shore power

The Dutch Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management says it will spend €140 million on shore power installations within seaports, added to €40 million from the climate fund. From 2030, European ports will have to implement the Alternative Fuels Infrastructure Regulation, which means they will have to provide large vessels such as container ships and cruise liners with shore power.

Allseas wins

offshore wind

T&I work

Swiss contractor Allseas will carry out the transport and installation work for the Baltic Wind 1 and 2 offshore grid connection systems in the German North Sea. Two complete jacket and topsides –weighing in total around 40,000 tonnes – will be installed for the HVDC wind converter station platforms being developed by the German transmission operator Amprion Offshore. Siemens Energy will provide the HVDC technology. Installation has been slated for 2028-2030.

TS Queen Mary moved for repair

The Clyde steamer TS Queen Mary, launched in 1933 and at the time the largest ship ever built for the Clyde, has moved to the Govan Graving Docks, where a year-long restoration and repair project will begin. ‘Friends of the TS Queen Mary’ have raised £millions, including £1 million from an anonymous donor, to get her back on the water as a museum that will set sail in 2025.

ANOTHER MARINE DEATH HIGHLIGHTS ‘SHIPPING’S DEADLY PROBLEM’

The Dutch Safety Board has begun an investigation into a fatal accident that happened in the North Sea near the Dutch port of Ijmuiden, when a launch deckhand was transferring from a pilot boat to a seagoing vessel.

Details of the incident are scant as the investigation is ongoing, but the safety board confirmed that a pilot boat crew member became trapped between both vessels as the pilot boat came alongside the larger vessel.

It is the fifth fatality this year, says Gary Clay, of the recently set up Fathom Safety Ltd, which was established by experienced marine pilots him and Andy Birley to educate ship’s crews, pilots and shore-based technical staff in pilot ladder safety.

”The shipping industry has a deadly problem,” Clay says. ”Pilot transfer accidents are an increasing issue and the resulting fatalities and accidents are a blight on our industry’s safety record. The issue of pilot transfer accidents is not a new one, however a new generation of safety focused maritime pilots are increasingly concerned about

Nearthlab, a leading provider of autonomous drone solutions, is working with Nordex SE to foster efficient and safe blade inspections across European wind farms.

The latest collaboration marks the fourth consecutive partnership with top turbine manufacturers after General Electric, Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy and Vestas.

“Knowing that the biggest suppliers see much value in Nearthlab’s services fills us with pride,” said Jay Choi, co-founder and CEO of Nearthlab.

“We’ll treat this partnership not just as another feather in our cap but an opportunity to help more wind farms make the most out of their operations with optimised inspection technology.”

Catching on

The initial phase of the project involved windfarms in Finland and Portugal.

the issues surrounding pilot ladder safety.”

Clay says education - or lack of it - is at the root of the issue, with crews not being ’wilfully negligent or lax’, but rather having received no formal training in pilot transfer as it is not part of any formal qualification.

“This has allowed bad practice to creep into the industry and this is ultimately what is causing the accidents we are now seeing,” he says.

He highlights three main areas of concern - non-compliant ladders, being damaged or worn, or even counterfeit; noncompliant rigs, where ladders have not been rigged up safely;

and vessels that are noncompliant by design.

“As pilots we’ve seen some pretty scary securing arrangements upon reaching the deck of a ship that send shivers down your back,” he says.

Fathom Safety has now designed a 3D training package to try to improve knowledge and raise standards in the industry, Clay says.

“Pilot transfer is, and will remain, an area of risk due to its very nature but we believe we can reduce this risk through education and ensure our colleagues across the globe go home safely at the end of the day,” he says.

DRONE LED - THE FUTURE OF WIND FARM INSPECTIONS

Notably, inspections were handled by a single licensed pilot instead of the usual two-man squad, which lent further credibility to the efficiency and reliability of Nearthlab’s solutions.

Nearthlab is an AI-powered autonomous inspection platform for infrastructure inspection facilities. Since its launch in 2015, the company has helped windfarms around the world automate and optimise blade inspections. The platform’s

autonomous drone takes no more than 15 minutes to carry out an out-and-out inspection.

Data collected from the inspection is uploaded onto Zoomable, Nearthlab’s cloudbased analytics platform, which are then used to give insight into what is needed to optimise O&M procedures.

Following its recent successes, Nearthlab is set to expand its reach to wind farms in Spain and Italy in the coming weeks.

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SAFEHAVEN DELIVERS FIRST OF 3 PILOT BOATS TO MOROCCO

An Interceptor 48 Pilot boat will be setting sail for Morocco as part of a contract with Boluda Tanger Med and Safehaven Marine

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Ireland-based boat builder Safehaven has delivered its first of three Interceptor 48 Pilot boats for Boluda Tanger Med since the contract was signed in 2021.

The trio will run on Caterpillar C9.3 470hp engines with electronics by Furuno.

The first of the three, VB Mouna, takes the total number of patrol boats delivered by Safehaven to 60 worldwide.

VB Mouna is 14.9m in length, and one of her unique features, says Safehaven, is a sliding platform adjustable reach pilot boarding ladder/platform, which raises the pilot up to 1.2m above deck. It is accessed from the opposing side to boarding, which means the pilot can transverse quickly and safely across the foredeck.

“The distance from the ship’s side for the boarding platform itself is adjustable in three stages and can be set to

Landau Marine wins NavyX “Small Boats Support” Contract

Landau is pleased to announce that the company has been awarded the “Small Boats Support” contract for NavyX, the UK Royal Navy’s Autonomy & Lethality Accelerator. Under the contract Landau will provide servicing and maintenance for NavyX’s MADFOX and APAC24 autonomous vessels.

As with all MOD contracts the tender process involved a significant amount of effort from the team to get the initial bid over the line; with sales, engineering and operations all working together to complete the required documents. Feedback received on the tender response submitted was very positive with one of the evaluators commenting that they were “very impressed with the detail and quality of submission”.

As part of the initial scope of work

suit the sea state and likely roll of the vessel,” says Safehaven. “The adjustability allows for protrusions such as belting along a ship’s side to be taken into account.” It is also manually adjustable, and cannot be detached from the base.

She also has an Ocean 3 fender system, which is held on with straps and in sections that can be replaced individually if damaged, rather than taking off the entire fender system.

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Commercial liferafts to be launched at Seawork

Marine safety equipment specialist Ocean Safety will launch its 14 and 16-person commercial liferafts at Seawork, Europe’s biggest on-water commercial marine and workboat expo. this year.

With recent changes to the ISO 9650 regulations allowing for a maximum capacity of up to 16 people, Ocean Safety has expanded its Ocean ISO liferaft range to include these larger capacity rafts.

“We’re delighted to be presenting these new additions to our ISO-compliant commercial liferaft range, which are ideal for UK registered small commercial craft,” said Ocean Safety managing director Alistair Hackett.

“The regulation changes mean that a

vessel approved to carry 12 passengers and two crew can now carry a single 14-person liferaft with SOLAS B pack, where previously it would have had to carry two liferafts, therefore reducing stowage space required, decreasing capital outlay and ongoing servicing costs.”

Designed and manufactured to meet the needs of vessels complying with the SOLAS/MED requirements, the Ocean SOLAS Throw-Over Ellipse Liferaft is also now available as a MER (Red Ensign) approved liferaft to support UK flagged commercial vessels.

Universally sized, the liferaft’s cylindrical container has been designed to fit specifically into the existing cradles and mountings onboard most commercial vessels, offering ferries, crew transfer vessels, tugs and superyachts the option of being equipped with the Ocean SOLAS throw-over liferafts without needing to upgrade their onboard stowage.

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The distance from the ship’s side for the boarding platform itself is adjustable in three stages and can be set to suit the sea state and likely roll of the vessel. The adjustability allows for protrusions such as belting along a ship’s side to be
MADFOX will be transported to Landau’s secure undercover facility in Marchwood,UK to undergo a refit this summer.

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New Zealand RIB maker Rayglass Boats will be making its debut at Seawork this year with a range of boats it aims to launch on the commercial marine market through distributor PB Europe.

Protector RIBs are available in a range of sizes and power, and visitors to Speed, which precedes the main Seawork event on June 12 on the Isle of Wight, will get the chance to try out a 11.5m Targa 380 with twin Mercury Verado engines.

Provisionally aimed at the leisure market and finding their place as support boats in the Olympics, Americas Cup and Sail GP events, Protector RIBs are now being launched on the European commercial market via Seawork.

“This will be our first step into commercial marine in Europe, the first event of the year,” says Andy Andrews, brand manager of Protector RIBs with the agent Ancasta Group. “We are bringing the Targa 380 to target coastguards, border force, the MOD – it’s a cabin RIB and Seawork will be our first input.”

The RIBs can do speeds of more than 50 knots in all sea states, he says, thanks to a special hull design.

“At that speed there is still no danger of the onboard equipment being smashed around or

falling off its mount,” he says. “It’s an amazing seakeeping boat.”

It’s the result of 30 years’ research and development by the company in New Zealand, where the vessels are built and where a new factory is planned to be opened by Christmas – a sign of faith in the future – and Andrews does not rule out a factory in Europe down the line.

“Stability comes from its hull design and high speeds are achievable in high seas as

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One of Volvo Penta’’s regular customers has chosen the D16-650 for three new pilot boats.

Twin installation Volvo Penta D16-650 IMO III engines have been chosen to power three pilot boats due to be delivered to the Swedish west coast this year.

Sjöfartsverket, the Swedish Maritime Administration, will replace existing vessels operating at Gothenberg, Marstrand and Lysekil.

Sjöfartsverket is no stranger to Volvo Penta, which powers almost half of the boats that the administration operates.

To meet strict public procurement requirements, the vessels must have speeds of at least 25 knots and be able to operate up to 15nm from a safe harbour.

They also have to accommodate 10 people including two crew, have two drive lines and no diesel generator on board, using 24V DC power.

The engines have to hold more than 16 litres and meet IMO III requirements, and the propulsion system needs instant access to the torque and quick throttle response in case the vessel needs to quickly accelerate away from the suction of a large vessel and its wake.

Sea trials of the engines were carried out in Finland earlier this year, where Kewatec is building the boats.

VOLVO PENTA ENGINES SELECTED FOR NEW SWEDISH PILOT BOATS

Volvo Penta says results have been promising, with acceleration specifications met.

“From a sustainability point of view,” says Patrik Frick, Ship Management at Sjöfartsverket, “the sea trials have demonstrated that the new D16 IMO III has a fuel saving of around 15% at 100% load, in conjunction with the Humphree trim system, when compared with six other similar size vessels in our fleet. This result has exceeded our expectations and is a benefit for our operations.”

“The fuel savings in this application of our D16 IMO III solution demonstrate how – by

continually improving the efficiency and performance of every Volvo Penta product – we can keep delivering incremental improvements in sustainability outcomes,” said Jan-Willem Vissers, director Global Marine Commercial at Volvo Penta.

“Our primary focus remains on innovating tomorrow’s premium sustainable marine propulsion solutions – plus we are equally responsible for advancing today’s best practice.”

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BMT WINS MOD TRAINING DEAL FOR AIRCRAFT CARRIERS

BMT has revealed exclusively to Maritime Journal that it has won a contract from the Ministry of Defence to train admiralty pilots and tug masters in manoeuvring the Navy’s Queen Elizabeth-class aircraft carriers (QECC).

The company’s five, fully networked ship and tug bridge simulator suite is fully optimised for pilotage and tug teams to practise manoeuvring and berthing strategies for the two vessels, which are based at Portsmouth on the south coast.

The latest iteration of the simulation platform is supported by hydrographic dynamic S-100 data, which provides hydraulic and hydrodynamic synthetic environments to deliver the highest levels of precision e-navigation, situational awareness and realism, BMT says.

“BMT’s innovative solution will enable the admiralty pilots at Portsmouth to accelerate training throughput and enhance delivery of sustainable distributed training, especially in highly complex tow-outs and ship manoeuvring situations,” the company says.

“This project offers an important training capability, which will be vital to developing and sustaining the skills of admiralty pilots and Serco tug masters in handling the nation’s flagships, the Queen Elizabeth Class aircraft carriers,” said Nick Randall, King’s Harbour Master Portsmouth at UK Ministry of Defence.

Admiralty pilots will undergo ’high-octane training in port’ at BMT’s facility in Fareham, near Portsmouth, where the interactive simulation allows an immersive synthetic port

environment underpinned by what BMT calls ’unsurpassed dynamic and granular tidal and water level data’ supported by hydrodynamic modelling.

“Our talented software team’s fusion and stitching together of the company’s highest standard hardware and ‘BMT Rembrandt’ software platform is the very latest of its ‘navy mastery modelling’ that helps to shape the process of learning for current and future admiralty pilots, including operators of other specialist/capital ship classes such as aircraft carriers and assault ships, enabling them to achieve competency and to navigate securely and reliably in port and in restricted/complex waterways,” said Dr Phil Thompson, Maritime Products director at BMT.

The flagship Queen Elizabeth-class aircraft carries - HMS Queen Elizabeth and HMS Prince of Wales - are the biggest warships ever built for the Royal Navy, and the most advanced.

BMT appoints new chairman

UK-based maritime design, engineering and risk management consultancy BMT has appointed a new chairman.

Ian Tyler joined the board on May 1 and will step into the chairmanship in June to replace Charles Packshaw, who has been on the board for nine years.

Tyler has experience with listed public companies in executive and non-executive director capacities. across sectors including energy, infrastructure, technology, defence and engineering.

He is the former CEO of Balfour Beatty and has board experience with companies such as BAE Systems, Cairn Energy and Anglo American.

“I’m delighted to welcome Ian to BMT at this exciting time as we build on the strong foundations we have created and maximise the impact we can deliver for our customers,” said BMT chief executive Sarah Kenny,

“In BMT I see a business that brings together amazingly talented people to work on projects that matter,” said Tyler.

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This project offers an important training capability, which will be vital to developing and sustaining the skills of admiralty pilots and Serco tug masters in handling the nation’s flagships, the Queen Elizabeth Class aircraft carriers

Seawork exhibitor Williams Shipping has launched two pilot boats at Portsmouth International Port.

Willserve and Willfreedom are both 14.9m fast launch Interceptor 48s, built by Safehaven Marine, also a Seawork exhibitor. They have been launched at Portsmouth to increase the flexibility at the port, which is seeing more cruise and cargo vessels using the port that will need safe guidance of pilots who will use the boats to access the ships and guide them in and out of the port at any time of day and in all sorts of weather.

Williams Shipping is Hampshire based and is now in its fifth generation of the Williams family owners, going back 129 years.

The company operates a fleet of more than 20 workboats and vessels and says it has the UK’s largest registered fleet of barges, which include dedicated wind turbine blade transport.

“Williams Shipping has looked for an opportunity to expand further across the South Coast,” said managing director Philip Williams. “This opportunity to work alongside Portsmouth International Port opens many doors, enabling them to further supporting the marine industry. Willserve and Willfreedom are great additions to our fleet and we look forward to having them in service supporting

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the port’s increasing number of high-profile customers.”

“Portsmouth International Port’s growth is vital to the city’s economy,” said Cllr Steve Pitt, of Portsmouth City Council, which owns the port. “Not only does the port provide £9.8million of revenue that goes straight back into the council’s budget, which helps us provide essential services, it also acts as an engine that generates £189m for the local economy every year.

“This new agreement will give a major boost for the port’s growth ambitions, and help them fulfil their aims they set out in their 20 year Masterplan that was published last year.”

“I’ve been working closely with Philip and the team at Williams Shipping to ensure a smooth start to the new service” said harbour master Ben McInnes. “I can’t wait to get started on this new chapter for the pilotage service here in Portsmouth.”

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ePROPULSION INBOARD MOTORS POWER UP FOR SEAWORK

First time exhibitor and integrated marine electric propulsion company ePropulsion will be showcasing its I-Series and H-Series range of inboard

ePropulsion’s I-Series range of inboard motors are suitable for workboats and vessels between 15’ to 60’ and sit alongside its more powerful H-Series motors.

Designed for boats between 60’ to 100’ with a full displacement of up to 200 tonnes, the H-Series inboards are suitable for smaller passenger vessels, commercial fishing boats, pilot boats and barges.

Magnet motors

Both systems are designed for OEMs and fleet operators, using ePropulsion’s pioneering permanent magnet motor technology and range of LiFePO4 batteries delivering between 10kW and 250kW of power.

Created as modular systems, range and power requirements can be extended by adding motors, controllers and batteries.

motors at Seawork this year

ePropulsion’s electric motors are compact units typically 50-60% smaller and lighter than the equivalent diesel engine counterparts, which improves hull and propulsion efficiency, as well as saving space.

Fleet operators can also use remote access to monitoring them in real-time, produce customisable data and allow for system management.

The company recently fitted an H-Series 60kW inboard to

a Thames Marine Services workboat on the River Thames in London. The 10.3m vessel, Albert, has a large passenger cabin and open rear deck and is regularly used for filming, diving and safety work. The vessel’s new electric motor will match the seven knot working speeds achieved with its previous diesel engine.

ePropulsion’s long-range outboard motors and POD drives are regularly used by marina operators, harbour authorities and commercial operators for smaller workboats. As part of the Zanzibar Ministry of Agriculture & Fisheries Blue Economy programme, ePropulsion’s Navy 3.0 kW outboards were recently trialled and adopted onboard vessels servicing the country’s seaweed farms. These environmentally vulnerable sites supply the global pharmaceutical sector and are essential to the local economy.

The project will make many savings in both financial and environmental terms, reducing staffing and fuel and maintenance costs, with recharging taking place primarily via solar panels fitted to the boats.

Scania expands IMO Tier III engine range

Seawork exhibitor Scania has expanded its engine portfolio with seven new IMO Tier III-compliant engines.

Scania Power Solutions has increased its offering for pilot and patrol boats, crew transfer and supply vessels and ferries with seven IMO Tier III-compliant marine engines.

The requirements state that all new-build vessels sailing in an ECA (Emission Control Area) that are 500gt and above, with a length of at least 24 metres and an engine output of 130 kW or more, must comply with various nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions limits.

The ECAs have applied to North America and the US Caribbean since 2016 and the Baltic and North Sea since 2021.

The Sweden-based firm says its new D113 products are ready this year and show a commitment to reduce NOx emissions.

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“We are strengthening our offering of low NOx marine propulsion power systems to give our customers a wider selection of ratings as well as higher output. From an installation perspective the engines are identical to our existing IMO Tier III products so our customers will recognise both engine and exhaust after-treatment systems,” said Henrik Nilsson, director Product Management.

The seven engines - 257kW, 280kW, 284kW, 331kW, 368kW, 405kW and 441kW - can also be equipped with diesel particulate filters, Oleg Nikitin, product manager, Marine Power Solutions, told Maritime Journal.

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The project will make many savings in both financial and environmental terms, reducing staffing and fuel and maintenance costs, with recharging taking place primarily via solar panels fitted to the boats

Year-end results for 2022 for Seawork exhibitor DESMI Group show a record-high net revenue of DKK 1,880 million (€250 million) and a profit before tax of DKK 199.5 million (€27 million), which the Danish pump specialist company considers very satisfactory under the given preconditions in the market and the political tensions globally.

2022 saw a number of milestones for DESMI, with record numbers and product development: One Equity Partners acquired the shareholder majority, and Humphrey Lau took on the role of Group CEO to support the continued growth of the DESMI Group.

“We are very pleased with the multilevelled progress made in 2022, and I want to thank all our dedicated colleagues for their efforts and contribution,” he said. “DESMI kept its strategic focus despite various obstacles, and we are looking at several opportunities for setting new heights within all our market segments by unleashing new potentials.”

DESMI’s success in the Ballast Water Management System (BWMS) retrofit market played a significant role, which has resulted in a solid installed base of BWMS accelerating DESMI’s after sales and service business for years to come.

DESMI’s proven UV-based water treatment

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technology has- also enabled the company to expand into specialised water treatment applications in other customer segments, including aquaculture.

In 2022, DESMI relaunched cargo pumps for gas and chemical tankers, and the company’s investment in new solutions for the

aquaculture industry proved to be a perfect match for the market.

“Our shareholders have great expectations for the DESMI Group, and we are committed to growing both organically and via acquisitions,” says Lau. “As we look ahead, new heights are to be set, and we are excited about the future.”

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Marine Fire Safety to show new liferaft

A new 14-person liferaft will be showcased at Seawork this year by exhibitors Marine Fire Safety.

Targeted at the small commercial and charter market, the raft provides a spacesaving solution, says MD Mark Bresnahan, because until recently a vessel carrying 14 crew would need two rafts to meet onboard safety criteria.

”Whether our customers purchase or hire their rafts, this 14-person ISO liferaft option offers a significant cost saving per year, not to mention the extra deck space, weight reduction and Seago’s 18 year warranty, all of which are major benefits,” he said.

The liferaft will be on show at Marine Fire Safety’s E13 stand, along with the company’s Stat-X fire suppression systems, and full range of life-saving equipment such as life jackets and options for buying or hiring the equipment.

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The system will serve as the main evacuation solution on board the new diesel hybrid-electric Interislander ferry fleet operated by KiwiRail to connect the two main islands of New Zealand.

“During the development process of LifeCraft, compactness has been an important parameter all the way through,” said Niels Fraende, vice president of LifeCraft sales at Danish firm Viking Life-Saving Equipment, a long-term Seawork exhibitor.

“For the Interislander ferries as well as any other ship that will be a major asset in terms of both safety, comfort, and the demand for space on deck to utilise for other purposes.”

New ground

Viking’s LifeCraft system comprises four 203-person selfpropelled survival craft bringing together the advantages of premium lifeboat, liferaft and evacuation system technology in one hybrid solution.

One of the areas where the Viking LifeCraft system is breaking new ground is the digitalisation of the entire predeparture safety check.

Instead of taking up the crew’s time and relying on manual processes such as testing combustible fuel engines, the captain or safety officer has the readiness status of the system available at the touch of a button directly from the vessel’s bridge.

The LifeCraft is also a compact system. All system elements – from the EscapeWay 4-chute system to the four 203-person capacity inflatable craft – are stored together in the same unit, which can be either placed on deck or built into the side of the vessel.

Because it’s so compact it is also weight saving, and as a consequence reduces vessel fuel consumption.

Should it be brought into action, the LifeCraft system can evacuate more than 800 people in just 30 minutes. After evacuation, each of the system’s four craft will take advantage of their all-electric propulsion setup to move into and maintain a safe position while waiting for help to arrive.

If needed, the four electric engines, combined with a high

level of seaworthiness, means that each craft can use its 360-degree manoeuverability and acceleration to support SAR operations even in severe weather conditions and high sea states.

In this way, the LifeCraft system could enhance the overall rescue capability of the Interislander ferries, because it has the additional feature of being able to rescue people from the water if an incident occurs on another vessel in the area.

For more than 60 years, KiwiRail ferries has provided a connection for 800,000 annual passengers between New Zealand’s North and South islands. To futureproof the country’s main link across the Cook Strait, the operator is replacing the fleet with two new purpose-built ships, currently in the advanced design phase at the Hyundai Mipo Dockyard in South Korea.

The first new Interislander ferry is expected to assume fullscale operation across the Cook Strait in late 2025, with the second ship to follow in 2026.

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In what has been called an industry first for ship evacuation, Viking’s LifeCraft system is bound for installation on its first series of newbuild ferries
8 Interislander ferry route - about 14 miles 8 Viking’s LifeCraft system brings together the advantages of a premium lifeboat, liferaft and evacuation system technology in one hybrid solution

Marine vessel engine maker Cummins says it is spending $10 million on building its first specialist rebuild European facility.

The new high horsepower engine rebuild centre will be sited in Krakow, Poland and the company says it should be operational by the end of the year.

The new 4,400m2 centre will replace one of four existing Cummins sites in Poland, where it has been operating for 30 years.

The new one will feature new equipment and technology that makes it more sustainable, such as a high-tech microbiological wash bay that re-uses 100% of the water it uses and solar panels.

The facility will have two 15t overhead cranes, jib cranes, a test cell with engine dynamometer, paint booth and bake-andblast cleaner.

It will also have two disassembly bays, four high horsepower and three mid-range heavy-duty assembly bays.

“The rebuild process – including complete disassembly, cleaning, inspection, the replacement of major components, design improvements, and testing – is dedicated to extending the life of the original engine,” says the company. “In many cases, these steps can also enhance the engine’s fuel efficiency and

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performance, thus making the product life cycle more sustainable.”

“Once the rigorous engine rebuild process is complete, a product can be considered ‘as new’, delivering performance that is the same or better than the original engine, so the investment is sure to prove beneficial for our

current and future partners,” said Marek Matuszewski, country leader for Poland, the Baltic States & Ukraine. “This is a strategic move globally in that it expands the range of services in the region while expanding storage and distribution capacity, including a six-fold increase in warehouse space.”

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INNOVATIONS SHOWCASE

Here are the entries for the Innovations Showcase at this year’s Seawork. They will be judged and the winner announced on the first day of the exhibition, June 13.

seasickness and producing minimal wake at high speed, greatly reducing the impact on shorelines. The revolutionary ferry is among several zero-emissions vessels being developed by Artemis Technologies, including the Artemis EF-12 Workboat and Artemis EF-12 CTV. The maritime design company is a spin-off from the Artemis Racing team that competed in the America’s Cup. These 24m vessels are a green innovation for commercial ferries, radically different from traditional ferries. The first EF-24 Passenger ferry will be launched in 2024, and operated by Condor Ferries, servicing a route between Belfast and Bangor, Northern Ireland. Customer deliveries will begin in 2025.

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Actisense

PRO-NDC-1E

The PRO-NDC-1E is the latest innovative NMEA data multiplexer from Actisense. Built on the industry’s most flexible platform, the device solves many typical NMEA 0183 interconnectivity headaches, allowing for up to 5 inputs to be intelligently combined and routed to its 2 outputs, featuring the company’s celebrated ISO-Drive® isolation protection technology. Advanced features allow data rate conversion, auto-switching and advanced sentence-based routing and blocking. Actisense has added the ability to stream NMEA 0183 data over Ethernet for even faster data throughput. PRO-NDC-1E has also received RINA Type Approval, making it attractive to even more vessels in the commercial marine sector.

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Artemis Technologies

EF-24 Passenger Ferry

With a top speed of 38 knots, the Artemis EF-24 Passenger ferry offers a range of 115 nautical miles at a 25 knots cruise speed and produces fuel savings of up to 85% compared to conventional high-speed diesel ferries. The vessel provides a cost-effective public transport solution that helps address air and noise pollution and eases congestion by encouraging multimodal transport. Powered by the patented Artemis eFoiler electric propulsion system, the 24m vessels will fly above the water, providing a comfortable ride for up to 150 passengers on board, mitigating

Bartech Marine Engineering Green Box Solution

Powered by distilled water, the Green Box generated hydrogen on engine demand from the ECU, reducing the diesel fuel required and lowering overall emissions as a result –independent testing has shown an 80% reduction in carbon particulate matter; reduction in fuel costs by up to 14%; 65% reduction in soot content in oil; 22% less NOx; 25% less CO; 8% less CO2. Rather than acid being the by-product, the use of distilled water means that steam is what’s left. A Green Box will last 25+ years with annual servicing, following a 6-month service after installation, and uses no acid or chemicals, requires no H2 storage vessel and features an electronic control system to optimise engine performance.

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Poynting Ripple

The Poynting Ripple antenna’s IP65 enclosure is designed to fit a variety of routers and networking modules, transforming the antenna enclosure into an all-in-one system. It is 45cm in diameter, 52.5cm tall and weighs just 15.5kg. The enclosure can accommodate routers up to 300 x 250 x 110mm, which can

be mount mounted dir ed directlectly y ontonto the base the base plat pl e ate to t work as a heat sink to help with cooling. The Ripple has16 x 5G omnidirectional antennas inside divided into vertical and horizontal polarizations, which covers both cellular polarizations available. It is a 5G antenna that works on frequencies 617 to 7200 MHz and covers all 4/5G around the world. It also has 2 built in GPS antennas and 4 x dual-band Wi-Fi. It has been proven to get up to 90km offshore (4G), which is ideal for offshore vessels.

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Dometic Marine Dometic Breathe 4500

The Dometic Breathe Ionizer is an easy-toinstall upgrade kit for marine air conditioners, featuring flexible mounting options: fan, ductwork, transition boxes, or directly behind the air outlet grille. Designed for the marine environment, featuring aluminium inserts, coated electrical boards and corrosive resistant hardware. Reduces dust particles, bacteria, mould build-up and unpleasant odours onboard. The Breathe’s compact, space-saving design makes it ideal for confined spaces. Energy saving and can be connected directly to the fan, ensuring power is supplied only when needed. The LED light is used to clearly identify the unit is in operation. While no consumable or replacement parts are required for maintenance, simply clean the ionizer brushes. Using its universal power supply (70-240 VAC) the unit works anywhere in the world. Effectively cleaning and purifying the air in your boat 24/7, no matter the location or condition.

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Introducing something that was not economically possible before, super-fast satellite broadband.

Starlink competes on price and comes complete with a track record for reliability, delivering up to 220Mbps download.

For your business, wherever it sails, Starlink provides an added online efficiency bonus.

And for your crew it can mean the pleasure and benefits of fast internet connections.

This is the ideal companion to Vsat and other satellite systems. As a back-up system and crew calling service it makes the ideal global link.

No matter what size the vessel or where it operates Starlink is a game changer.

Charity &Taylor, based in the UK, is an authorised Starlink reseller and part of the Aage Hempel group. Our global capability means we are able to install and support Starlink equipment worldwide.

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EPropulsion

I-Series Electirc Inboard Motor EPropulsion I-Series is an environmentally friendly electric inboard motor series packed with innovative technology, smart features and human operation design. Underpinned by the highly integrated and modular EPropulsion Smart System Architecture (eSSA) and the IoT connectivity service, it provides users with an easy-to-use, intelligent, safe and reliable experience unlike any other.

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Frog Environmental

Bubble Tubing for Coastal Sound Attenuation

Bubble Tubing is used to create a bubble curtain, a vertical wall of air bubbles that controls sound from construction activities and protects marine receptors. A unique perforated pipe that allows air to escape as fine bubbles, the pipe is weighted to the bed and air is pumped through the tube using a compressor. The compressor size and output is dictated by water depth, current, length and diameter of the tube, alongside the optimal airflow for sound mitigation to work correctly. John F Hunt Regeneration was the first to use this innovative product to control noise from piling operations on the River Tyne. A 90m

long double line was designed and an agreement to use this new technology was obtained from the Environment Agency and the Marine Management Organisation to include acoustic measurements during piling, with and without operation of the bubble curtain, confirming the performance of Bubble Tubing. Sound reductions greater than 20dB were recorded when the bubble curtain was in operation. This 99% reduction brought worst-case noise levels down to 140db at 750m from the piling site, demonstrating assumptions made at the design stage were correct, achieving environmental protection as well as delivering operational efficiencies on site.

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Gecko Head Gear

Gecko One

The Gecko One is a modular helmet, and the adaptability of the product combines the protection provided by all our best-selling helmets into one. The base of the helmet starts with our cut-away shape, lined with our inflatable liner. This core protects the whole head whilst allowing for the addition of ear defenders for loud environments. To add more protection around the ears the helmet can be quickly adjusted by clicking on the side pieces of the helmet and switching out the liner for the open face shape for more surrounding protection. For full face coverage, which is advised on jet skis and high-speed watercraft, the frontal face piece can be clicked to provide 360o coverage. All states of the helmet can be fitted with a visor (BS4110 accredited) as well as a PTT communication headset.

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best eco-speed to follow in the prevailing conditions to minimise impact to trip time. The operator is provided with an interface that shows the optimum “Eco Speed”, estimated fuel reduction and expected added time to the trip. Preliminary research and trials have demonstrated average savings of between 15-18% and up to 25% in certain cases.

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Wavebrite SMART

The only self monitoring marine grey water filtration product that gives a clear indication of how grey water onboard is being responsibly processed with due care for the environment. Information such as daily volume processed, accumulative volume, and status of the various filters within the unit is all displayed on a screen with audio and visual alarms. This information comes from various sensors through a main PCB board, the screen can also be remote from the unitand it all meets the EU Waste Water Directive. Firmware on the unit can be updated as required via a mobile phone. Grey water is discharged real time, negating the need for grey water holding tanks thus significantly reducing weight and therefore main mover power requirement and along with that emissions. The unit is compact, has its own pump within a sound and vibration suppressed enclosure.

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Hendy Power

Cursor 16

Cursor state-of-the-art technologies guarantee high injection pressure and adamant timing precision under any operating condition. This translates into rapid response at all engine speeds. The 12.9l highperformance version can reach 607kW @ 2,400 rpm maximum power rating. High power and torque density levels come together with low fuel consumption and world-class environmental credentials, meeting IMO Tier III emissions regulations. Advanced diagnostic equipment allows easier engine servicing. Up to 600 hours oil and filters replacement intervals minimize downtime. To reduce maintenance and increase engine lifespan, the Cursor Series adopts plateau-machined cylinder walls and oil-cooled pistons. Lay-out and specific settings are focused on marine duties. Both engine and turbocharging cooling systems are specifically optimised for the mission.

8 Stand: Q64

Hefring Marine

Intelligent Marine Assistance System

Hefring Marine has collected and analysed data that shows that fuel consumption on an average boat trip tends to be quite a bit higher than it needs to be, from 15-20% more fuel consumption than necessary if operators had the right information. The firm’s neural network (AI) onboard learns how a particular vessel operates, how heavy it is, where it is being used and in what conditions, learns what the fuel consumption curve looks like at any given point in time and finds the optimal speed to maintain in any given condition. Hefring Marine is deploying a new solution on the Intelligent Marine Assistance System that determines the optimum highest speed to maximise fuel efficiency and reduce CO2 emissions. A neural network uses real fuel and engine data, impacts, motions and speed to determine the

HST Marine

HST Frances

The HST Frances is a hybrid crew transfer vessel propelled by a servo-gear Ecoflow Propulsor, a controllable-pitch propeller system. This system takes power from either a high-efficiency electric motor or a CAT C32 main engine. This means the vessel has the capability to operate silently, with zero emissions, as an electric boat at speeds between 10 and 15 knots. Further, when

operating as a diesel boat at transit speeds, the boat is capable of operating efficiently and comfortably at speeds of 25 knots. Once at the turbine, HST Frances is capable of delivering a 19-tonne bollard push. Coupled with the advanced hull form and superior bow height, this will allow the vessel to transfer comfortably in seas in excess of 1.75m HS.

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IWCS (Dorian Marine)

IWCS iriSelect Black Box

The IWCS iriSelect Black Box is a revolutionary device that redefines communication control and flexibility, specifically designed to seamlessly integrate with your plotter/MFD (Multi-Function Display) interface. With this integration, users can manage their communication settings directly from their plotter/MFD, streamlining operations and enhancing user-friendliness. At the heart of the iriSelect Black Box lies its ability to dynamically change voice groups, radio access rights, and other essential parameters in real-time. This means users can make instant adjustments during critical missions, ensuring optimal communication performance. The intuitive user interface presented on the plotter/MFD provides a visual representation of the audio routing within the system, making it easy for users to navigate and make informed decisions. The product is versatile and can integrate with various communication setups, including external handheld radios, fixed radios, and iriSound Audio Mixers. It supports Bluetooth connectivity, expanding its compatibility and enabling wireless communication capabilities.

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Marsun Shipyard

Trimaran Crew Transfer Vessel

Marsun Shipyard has successfully built and delivered the first pair of Trimaran Crew Transfer Vessels to U-Mind Marine Offshore for their operation in Taiwan. This is the first time that the shipyard succeeded in building this advanced hull design in Asia. The three super slender hulls require highly skill craftmanship and vast experience from the shipyard to construct. The vessels are also equipped with specially designed equipment and feature such as active foils, semi-SWATH function, interceptors and soft bow fender. These vessels are also built with semi-autonomous notation in which require the shipyard to execute extensive sensors and highly complex alarm and monitoring systems. The two

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vessels were built under a weight budget and the hull smoothness quality means they achieved 35 knots during sea trials which is 6 knots more than contractual speed.

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GM Commercial, Hans Randklev

Ahead of Seawork 2023, Strategic Marine’s GM Commercial Hans Randklev gives a snapshot of where the company is at when it comes to latest designs.

Strategic Marine is in a good place.

Wind farms are on the up, and while Europe has been a rich market as it reaches maturity, Asia – specifically Taiwan, Japan and Korea – is now taking the business seriously too.

Making an appearance at Seawork is the latest vessel – a StratCat 27 (SC27) enhanced from the BMT design StratCat 26 – and the builder’s first proof-of concept parallel hybrid CTV. It has been sold to the Purus Marine Group’s HST Marine. Three hybrid-ready sister vessels were also delivered to Manor Renewable Energy last year.

With this buoyant demand for crew transfer vessels has come a burgeoning demand for comfort and safety on them; a ‘magpie effect’, as some put it, where operators can afford to request more add-ons for crews that may have to sit for longer hours on a CTV as wind farms get further and further offshore.

Strategic Marine, a regular exhibitor at Seawork, besides safety and ease of operability, has placed comfort at the heart of its new StratCat 27, which is here in Southampton on the quay at VB23.

It is Asia’s first parallel hybrid vessel, says GM Commercial Hans Randklev, and when hanging around a wind farm can run purely on battery power, significantly reducing its operating carbon footprint.

Each vessel is optimised for its own particular energy needs, he says, but the additional weight of any extra batteries has been accounted for in the fabrication of the

vessel and all speed requirements are still met by the Caterpillar C32 engines.

The vessel has been designed and outfitted so there’s more room inside: the seats are the kind you get in business class on aeroplanes, with reclining seats, USB ports on each arm and options for streaming onboard entertainment.

“What we understand from our clients is that over a long transit time, they want comfort and we want to be one shipbuilder that considers this,” says Randklev.

“There’s an intangible benefit to more comfort for the crew, too: we are hearing that it improves the performance of the crew once they are on site.”

There’s also plenty of work coming from the oil and gas industry, not necessarily because of more drilling, although new explorations are taking place, but because of the existing 15-year age cap on vessels operating in certain oil fields.

“This is a replacement cycle,” says Randklev. “Vessels are coming up for renewal so the new fleet requirement will come into play and we are well positioned to bring in the next generation.

“Staying true to our focus on onboard comfort, Strategic Marine also developed our latest generation of fast crew boats with a gyrostabiliser to reduce vessel motions and improve vessel capability and operational uptime for our clients.”

Fuels of the future

The whole industry is talking about what to replace diesel with as the world heads down the decarbonisation path.

Strategic Marine is being cautious, but continues its drive for this plan nonetheless. “We’ve talked a lot about this and it’s not clear what fuel of the future will be preferred by our clients yet, however for relatively small and fast vessels, considerations of space and weight are critical,” says Randklev. “We therefore look favourably upon fuels with high energy density that do not require cryogenic storage and that can be made widely available over the next few years, such as biodiesel and methanol.

“Full electric propulsion is also very interesting for certain operations where local infrastructure is available and the operational profile is suitable. This can also be looked at together with fuel cells or generators running on cleaner fuel alternatives to extend the operating range of the vessel while keeping within space and weight restrictions.

“Banking support in this drive is also important to enable multiple key parts of the entire ecosystem to enhance their speciality and contributions. And we hope that with time this will improve, with recent high emphasis on sustainable developments.”

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Damen has selected its battery system for use on its new electric fast ferry in Lower Saxony, northwest Germany

German ferry operator AG Reederei Norden-Frisia has partnered Damen Shipyards in designing and building the ferry, and will install a battery system by EST-Floattech to make the vessel fully electric.

The company claims it gives it a speed of 16 knots and the ability to re-charge within half an hour.

Known as the E-Cat Ferry, the vessel had to be developed from scratch because a standard vessel would have found it impossible to navigate because of the shallow waters in the region, between Norddeich and the island of Norderney.

The new catamaran will be 32 metres in length, have capacity for 150 passengers, and a battery comprising Octopus Series modules by Dutch energy storage firm EST-Floattech.

Frederique Hoppe, marketing and communication manager with EST-Floattech, said the high-power lithium-ion cells contain a nickel-manganese-cobalt (NMC) cathode and have been fully profiled to fit with any application.

“The energy/sailing profile determine how batteries can be applied optimally to reduce emissions,” she said. “For ships that can be charged regularly like ferries, workboats, patrol vessel and inland vessels, fully battery electric propulsion is very well possible.

“For seagoing vessels, we see hybrid power systems being applied. With these systems it is possible to do the last miles/port calls zero emission and run in the harbour the cranes and hotel loads battery electric as well.

“For the large ocean-going cargo vessels, we expect that batteries will be combined with alternative fuels like methanol, hydrogen, synthetic dieselDamen’s E-Cat or ammonia. In the end all these alternative fuels need to have a battery system to optimise the power system. Therefore, we expect that in the future every vessel will have a battery system (small or big) installed.”

When it comes to the cost difference between batteries and diesel, the picture is less clear, she says.

“Should we only look at the price of the diesel or do we need to look at the maintenance of the engine as well?” she says. “For batteries we can look at the price of electricity, but we know the system needs less maintenance. A lot of factors can be taken into consideration when looking at cost, which makes it difficult to put a number to this. In the end the focus with our customers is on the total cost of ownership.

“When including all investment and running costs we see many attractive business cases for hybrid and full electric systems. Furthermore, we also see that our customers can better win their contracts when they have ships that can sail zero emission or with reduced emissions.

“Lastly, local and international regulations are forcing ship owners and operators to reduce emissions as well.”

Hoppe also says the batteries have been rigorously tested for safety, which is paramount when bearing in mind the few high-profile cases of lithium batteries catching fire. In fact they do not catch fire any more often than other batteries tend to, but they are notoriously difficult to put out, sometimes reigniting four or five times even after being submerged in water.

“Our company has a safe-by-design mentality, implementing safety measures in the software and in the hardware of the system,” Hoppe told Maritime Journal. “Within our new Octopus Series modules cell-to-cell propagation is even prevented, limiting possible damage to only one of the cells in the batteries. And there are several classification bureaux that have high standards when it comes to approving batteries for vessels. We’ve rigorously tested our battery system according to the standards of DNV, Lloyd’s Register and Bureau Veritas, they’ve witnessed the tests and our batteries meet their high requirements.

“As safety is so important on board vessels, we wanted to share that we now have maritime type approvals from three highly valued classification bureaux.”

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The vessel receives a complete Esco Power parallel hybrid solution with Parallel Hybrid Transmission PHT, characterized by its exclusive built-in ratio allowing to bring all the installed electric power down for the propulsion, and from the Hybrid

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Amogy Inc is to introduce what it claims will be “the world’s first ammonia-powered zeroemission ship”.

MJ has previously focused on choices the towage industry faces deciding which ‘green’ option to adopt for their new investments.

To add to those choices, Amogy is retrofitting a 1957-built tug, originally adopting diesel generators and electric motors with its ammonia-to-power system using a 1MW version of the “unique” system. This is three times larger than its ammonia-fuelled semi-truck field, which was tested earlier this year. Its ammonia-to-power technology feeds the fuel through its cracking modules integrated into a hybrid fuel cell system powering electric motors.

Brooklyn, New York-based Amogy says ammonia is predicted to become “the leading fuel source for the world’s giant cargo ships by 2050”, and points out that around 3% of global energy-related carbon dioxide emissions are from international shipping, a figure expected to increase as other sectors reduce their share of global emissions.

Exploring this route to zero-carbon shipping in a small but relatively powerful vessel is perhaps a stepping stone to such technology in larger shipping in general, but with Yara

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integrating the ammonia system; and New York-based Feeney Shipyard, from whom Amogy sourced the tug.

Amogy is also working with its electrical and systems integrator Unique Technical Solutions for the electrical and systems work involved in scaling up the powerpack for pre-commercial use.

Safety with such developments is important, and Amogy is working with United States Coast Guard and classification society DNV to ensure close alignment with maritime safety standards.

Clean Ammonia providing fuel for the demonstration, planned for an inland waterway in New York later this year, the fuel supplier sees ammonia becoming a nextgeneration fuel. It contains properties ideally suited for the hydrogen economy produced with renewable energy resulting in zero greenhouse gas emissions from “well to wake”.

Other partners in the project include Seam, Amogy’s electrical systems integrator; ship design company C-Job Naval Architects,

DNV says that following a high-level feasibility study, Amogy showed “great momentum” in development from that point through various related workshops. Amogy was founded in 2020 by four MIT PhD alumni with a shared vision to enable decarbonisation of the heavy-duty transport sector.

The company has raised $70 million in funding from strategic investors including Amazon, Saudi Aramco, SK Innovation, AP Ventures and DCVC.

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CAUDWELL MARINE ANNOUNCES 300hp OUTBOARD WITH INTEGRATED STEERING

A new diesel outboard and steering system could be a game changer for vessels in the commercial and military markets.

Caudwell Marine says its 300hp V6 turbo-charged industrial diesel engine, due to be delivered in 2024, is the answer to the industry’s ‘demanding expectations’.

As well as the engine, the system features a patented, integrated steering system that it has called ‘Axis Drive’.

The company says the system articulates steering from the lower unit only, with the powerhead and upper leg section remaining stationary in the turn.

“This piece of engineering ensures the propellers are always effectively deployed to deliver full power throughout the turn,” says the company, which is aiming the outboard primarily at commercial and military markets that require high-performance outboards to work day in, day out, in all conditions.

“However, we also expect to see niche

opportunities in the recreational market, where fuel economy, performance and reliability will also be a requirement,” the company says.

Final validation and durability testing are being carried out in the UK before hot environment testing takes place in Dubai –and the firm stresses that launch will only happen once that is complete.

“We know that the market is desperate for a solid and reliable diesel outboard, which delivers the highest level of performance,” said commercial director Peter Ordway. “We are completing our programme of very challenging product testing, so that we are sure to deliver a market-ready product that will perform ‘out of the box’, succeeding where others have failed.”

Caudwell Marine was founded by UK billionaire John Caudwell, the man behind Phones4U, which became one of the UK’s most successful high street retailers.

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P&O’s newly commissioned hybrid doubleended ferry is expected to cut fuel use on the Dover-Calais crossing by 40%, delivering major carbon emission savings.

The P&O Pioneer is en route to its home port of Dover UK, where it is expected to go into operation on the English Channel in May 2023.

“The delivery of P&O Pioneer is an important step for P&O Ferries and one that will bring advanced sustainable technology to the Dover-Calais crossing,” said Peter Hebblethwaite, CEO of P&O Ferries.

“Last summer we carried more than one million passengers on this route and are looking forward to an exciting summer ahead with the first of our two new ships.”

Terminal network

The vessel’s first trip to its new home has been aided by DP World’s vast global network of terminals, allowing it to be fully serviced along the way by various specialist teams from within the global firm’s group of companies.

Pioneer has been called the world’s largest double-ended hybrid ferry with two bridges, which means there is no need for it to turn around in ports, saving fuel on every round trip.

The Fusion Class vessel allows P&O Ferries to cut fuel use on each crossing, as it is

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propelled by a combination of fuel and battery power.

Reductions in fuel use and emissions are delivered by the hybrid system, which allows the Pioneer to operate from its energy storage system while manoeuvring or in port.

It is designed to have the capacity to become fully carbon neutral in the future because current generators on the vessel can be removed and replaced with batteries.

The P&O Pioneer is the first of two identical purpose-built Fusion Class sister-ships ordered for the Dover to Calais route, both of which have been registered in Cyprus.

The second ship, P&O Liberte, is expected to join service towards the end of 2023.

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RAL DELIVERS FIRST BATTERY SHALLOW PUSHBOAT

Canadian naval architect Robert Allan (RAL) has a new addition to its RApide series: the world’s

rst battery-electric shallow draught pushboat

As the world of towing makes the slow but steady transition to a more sustainable and environmentally friendly industry, owners now have an expanding range of options to choose from including alternative fuels, battery power, hybrids, mechanical power-train innovations and the aftertreatment of exhaust gases.

These choices have led to vessel configurations finely tuned to suit very specific operational requirements and RAL’s latest marque, designated the RApide 2000-E, is designed to provide terminal assistance in South America’s Amazon river system, performing their core operations purely on battery power via an “innovative” battery/diesel electric arrangement.

HB Poraque, the first of a pair of similar tugs ordered for the same owner, has been delivered to leading South American logistics operator Hidrovias do Brasil S.A., by Belov Engenharia Shipyard in Salvador, Brazil. The second vessel, HB Enguia, was due to be delivered around the time of writing.

Design in detail

The RApide 2000-E design has a DC grid diesel-electric propulsion system comprising two diesel generators, two L-drives and a large battery bank. The arrangement provides for operation in zero-emissions mode, the 600kWh batteries having sufficient endurance to perform the primary role with possible future expansion to 2,000kWh, enabling secondary roles to be performed with zero emissions. The two L-drives each have an input power of 375kW and are diesel-electric to improve efficiency when operating in multiple power modes.

European contributions include two Schottel SRP201L-FP thrusters powered by two permanent magnet electric motors, the electric system designed, manufactured and

integrated by WEG. Two Caterpillar C18 diesel generators provide redundancy and the capability to perform longer missions.

Principle particulars of HB Poraque and HB Enguia include: LOA 20.4m, beam moulded 10m, minimum operating draught 2.2m and normal operating draught 2.4m. The vessels are classed by DNV as inland navigation vessels and include the notation *1A, (Z), Pusher, Battery Power, Amazon/EO, BIS with MLC compliant accommodation provided for up to 10 persons.

RAL’s RApide series shallow-draught pushboats were originally designed for the shallow waters of Canada’s north land and are offered in lengths of 20m to 46m.

They can be propelled by dual, triple or quadruple conventional screws, Z-drives or, for extreme shallow applications, water jets.

Ports of Normandy pledges €900,000 for roadmap

The Ports of Normandy has pledged €900,000 to implement a roadmap that words towards meeting EU rules to set up electric connections for certain ships at ports.

An EU regulation on alternative fuels infrastructure (AFIR) sets mandatory targets to make recharging and hydrogen refuelling more accessible in transport, both on roads and shore side at sea and inland ports.

“Maritime ports that see at least 50 port calls by large passenger vessels, or 100 port calls by container vessels, must provide shore-side electricity for such vessels by 2030,” the rules say. “This will not only help reduce the carbon footprint of maritime transport, but also significantly reduce local air pollution in port areas.”

The Ports of Normandy Authority, which

operates Caen-Ouistreham, Cherbourg and Dieppe, has signed an agreement with energy utility EDF to produce the roadmap, which will include the technical and regulatory studies required for putting the ferry and cruise vessel charging infrastructure in place.

“Apart from the studies, which are essential, we have just set a clear timetable: the work should begin in 2024, port after port, quay after quay, so that in 2027, ie three years before the regulatory obligation, Ports of Normandy can offer this service to ferry and cruise companies in all of its three ports,” said Hervé Morin, president of the Normandy Region and Ports of Normandy. “It is by combining ambition and pragmatism that we can advance the fight against climate change. Here is a very concrete example.”

AFIR is part of the ‘European Green Deal’, which sets out plans to make the European Union ‘climate neutral’ by 2050.”

“To reach this target, the EU must reduce its emissions by at least 55% by 2030, compared to 1990 levels,” it says.

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W-TYPE GANGWAY OPTIMISED FOR OFFSHORE WIND FARMS

Kees-Jaap van Nes is senior project manager at Ampelmann and has been overseeing the development of a W-type gangway that he is aiming to unleash on the market by the end of 2023

A naval architect with experience as an engineer and project manager for several major shipping companies, Van Nes understands the shipping world like few others.

“I have a team of engineers,” he says, “and I have a very good lead engineer, who is responsible for aligning the disciplines - from structural, to steel work, design, and motion control. Our team ensures that the correct actuation is there and that it is strong enough and has sufficient power to compensate the motions.

“Unlike most other Ampelmann systems, the W-type is a sold system so it’s crucial to involve the client in all steps of the process. My role as project manager is to liaise between both clients and our own team of engineers to get the best results.”

As a fully integrated tower system with a wide horizontal gangway, this offshore access solution is ideally suited to facilitate the increasing need to build, commission and maintain a growing number of wind turbines. With three W-type systems already sold, the company will need to make good on its performance predictions for the W-type.

Though the W-type is not the first system within Ampelmann’s fleet without the company’s signature hexapod, it is, in some sense, a departure from the company’s well-known gangways.

years, but now we hinge around the tower so we can also compensate the motions there.”

Energy focus

Following the company’s commitment to electrify the entire Ampelmann fleet, the W-type is the first electric system, within its class, in the world.

There are many advantages to electrically controlled systems. Like the company’s electric A-, L- and S-types, the system consumes significantly less energy and has a low carbon footprint.

“This is an important innovation,” Van Nes says. “The W-type is fully electric, or rather it’s fully electrically controlled, and that word is important, because the power is in some cases still hydraulic. This means that, as in the electric A-type, the hydraulics are in a closed system, and we can supply power on demand and use batteries to store and reuse energy for back-up, peak-shaving and regenerative energy.”

Ampelmann says that the results of this are that the power required is only 10% of that of its fully hydraulic systems.

Targeting Innovation

“Ampelmann is founded on Wind, but grown by oil and gas,” Van Nes says, “but now we are moving back to where we started. When setting up wind farms you usually need to bring a lot of equipment and tools, and what our clients want is to bring a pallet with tools and spare parts, which is easier to do with a horizontal gangway. In other words, we needed a system that can always land horizontally and is wide enough to allow safe access for trolleys.

“The typical Ampelmann systems compensate for 6DOF, which stands for six degrees of freedom, so you can compensate for xyz and the three rotations. But now we have 3DOF, luffing, slewing and telescoping. In many ways, these components are an extension of things we have done in the past. We have slewing already, and luffing we’ve done for

Continuous innovation to improve the energy efficiency of its systems has flavoured Ampelmann’s growth as a global company. Improving the design of the W-type is a neverending process that in the short and long term will result in major advances to how Ampelmann designs and constructs its motion-compensated gangways, the company says.

Crucial to this innovation process is the adoption of modularity within the design philosophy. Through modularity and standardisation, the submodules of each system can easily be replaced, repaired, assembled and refurbished, leading to more efficient design loops and enhanced options for customisation. This, Van Nes concludes, ensures that all gangways suit the specific needs of individual clients.

The first W-type is expected to begin operations in Q4 2023.

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When setting up wind farms you usually need to bring a lot of equipment and tools, and what our clients want is to bring a pallet with tools and spare parts, which is easier to do with a horizontal gangway. In other words, we needed a system that can always land horizontally and is wide enough to allow safe access for trolleys

MacArtney is delivering custom-built winches that can withstand exploding mines for the US Navy.

Leveraging its in-house expertise and a long-standing collaboration with Textron Systems, MacArtney Underwater Technology is designing the winches for the Common Unmanned Surface Vehicle (CUSV) used in the US Navy’s Mine Countermeasures Unmanned Surface Vehicle (MCM USV) programme.

Textron initially placed an order in 2015 for winches designed to meet the rigorous MIL standard 901D for shock and vibration.

Following a comprehensive ‘Winch Improvement Programme,’ MacArtney has now received an order for four more. This programme aimed to enhance the design and performance of the winches in alignment with Textron Systems’ transition of the CUSV system from a prototype stage to low-rate production.

Specifically engineered for mine countermeasures operations, the CUSV system is a versatile unmanned surface vehicle with a considerable payload capacity. Its adaptable configuration enables it to sweep, locate and neutralise mines and explosive devices without human intervention.

Given the demanding operational conditions, MacArtney’s winches installed on

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Kim Schultz, project manager at MacArtney, has been overseeing the programme since its inception in 2015.

“MacArtney is proud to support Textron Systems in the development of unique autonomous defence technology,” she says. “This fascinating project involves our dedicated in-house design and production teams, and we have maintained regular biweekly conference calls with Textron Systems throughout the entire process.”

Beyond its role in mine countermeasures, the CUSV boasts versatile technology that enables its use in a wide array of defence and commercial applications.

Textron Systems’ CUSV have undergone a rigorous ruggedisation programme using lightweight and corrosion-resistant materials such as aluminium and special alloys, enabling increased pull force-to-winch weight ratio. Better fuel capacity has been incorporated into the winches to ensure sustained performance.

With a legacy of empowering underwater technology dating back to 1978, MacArtney Underwater Technology has established itself as a trusted and experienced provider of instrumentation platforms, underwater telemetry systems, and deployment and recovery systems for the ocean science, naval, and defence industries.

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SMST has won a contract from Damen Shipyards Group to supply two sets of mission equipment for Windcat Offshore’s two newbuild Elevation Series Commissioning Service Operation Vessels (CSOVs).

Through the provision of a Telescopic Access Bridge L-Series gangway, combined with an Access & Cargo Tower and the world’s largest 3D Motion Compensated Crane, SMST claims it has enhanced the flexibility and capability of the hydrogen-powered vessels, which have already gained recognition for their ground-breaking design.

The Elevation Series CSOVs are a result of the collaboration between Damen, Windcat and CMB.TECH, with SMST playing a crucial role in the design and integration of vessel equipment.

“SMST has been closely involved in the design of the vessels, which has enabled us to optimally integrate our equipment,” said Menno de Jong, Sales Manager at SMST. “This has resulted in the most efficient and safest logistic solution for the CSOVs, and it has also created an optimal construction process for the equipment on board.”

Scheduled for deployment from 2025, the SMST equipment deployed on the CSOVs includes the world’s first 10-tonne 3D motion

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8 The SMST mission equipment that will be in operation on board the CSOVs from 2025 contains the first ever 10t 3D motion compensated crane

SMST’s contribution to these environmentally friendly CSOVs comes in the form of their most energy-efficient mission equipment to date. Joost van der Weiden, Sales Manager Benelux at Damen Shipyards, said.

“We are committed to building sustainable vessels and we believe with their offshore systems on board, SMST can support us in achieving this goal,” he said. “Together we have developed an industry-leading design setting an example for the energy transition in the offshore wind sector.”

compensated crane, the largest of its kind globally. De Jong emphasised the enhanced offshore handling capabilities offered by this particular crane variant, saying it would enable even more efficient execution of offshore wind farm construction.

Stephen Bolton, managing director at Windcat Offshore, highlighted the range of motion compensated gangway, combined with the tower and elevator, which reaches up to 30 metres above sea level.

He emphasised the importance of SMST’s equipment in ensuring safe, efficient, and seamless routing of personnel onboard the CSOVs.

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Norway-based Vard will design and build two Commissioning Service Operation Vessels (CSOVs) for UK-based Purus Wind, with an added option for two additional vessels

The two battery-hybrid CSOVs are of Vard 4 19 design, but upgraded to give environmental benefits with a hull design optimised for low fuel consumption and resistance, as well as high operability and comfort.

”These vessels will support a pathway for our clients to decarbonise their operations and to maintain our position as a leader with the lowest carbon offshore wind support fleet,” said Tom Nevin, business head of Purus Wind.

“We are also very excited about the potential of what will be the next generation of a very successful design with the ability convert to methanol with the flexibility of hybrid and zero emission mode.”

Charging at sea

The goal of the project is to power operations with a minimum of additional energy sources to secure environmental benefits.

A sophisticated battery hybrid system prepares the vessels to run with zero emission for periods. Because they are prepared for charging at sea, the vessels can be connected to the power grid in the wind farm/harbour to charge batteries regularly without having to go ashore.

Vard’s design is also prepared for future operation on methanol, providing an additional sustainable option to the operation.

The CSOVs are a highly versatile platform for all wind support operations, focusing on onboard logistics, comfort, large storage capacities and advanced operability.

They will be equipped with a Seaonics Electric Controlled Motion Compensated (ECMC) crane, which allows for always keeping the load close to the crane tip from the deck level to the TP platform helping ensure quick and safe cargo transfer.

The stepless walk-to-work-system is able to work with stepless access in a range from 15 to 30 meters above sea and is suitable for both personnel and cargo transfer.

The hull of the first vessel will be built in Vard in Romania for outfitting, commissioning and delivery will be from from one of Vard’s yards in Norway. The second vessel will be built at Vard Vung Tau in Vietnam.

Delivery for the first vessel will take place in the second quarter of 2025, with the second following in the second quarter of 2026.

VARD to build new North Star CSOVs

Vard has also won a deal to design and build two commissioning service operation vessels (CSOVs) for the UK infrastructure support vessel operator North Star.

The agreement has an option for two additional ships.

North Star, owned by private markets firm Partners Group since 2022, operates the largest wholly UK-owned fleet in the North Sea. The firm has committed to delivering 40 offshore wind ships by 2040 to meet the growing demand for offshore wind operations and maintenance support across the UK and Europe.

The new ships will be of Vard 4 22 design with an optimised hull for low fuel consumption and resistance. The Vard 4 22 design has been developed especially for

North Star, with new methanol ready hybrid-propulsion solutions and an increased number of single cabins.

These vessels are the next in a series of orders North Star has contracted with Vard so far. In 2021, the firm placed four SOV newbuild orders with VARD in Vietnam to

8 The two batteryhybrid CSOVs are of Vard 4 19 design, but upgraded in conjunction with Purus Wind to give environmental benefits

support the world’s largest offshore wind farm, Dogger Bank, on long term charters. The first three ships will begin operations this year, ahead of schedule, with the final one to be delivered in 2024.

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8 North Star’s offshore wind portfolio of Vard-built CSOVs and SOVs

Specialist freight forwarder Deugro Danmark has joined forces with two major players to design and build two specialist wind turbine component transport vessels.

Siemens Gamesa and Amasus Offshore will work with Deugro to bring two newbuilds to market.

Rotra Futura and Rotra Horizon will be customised for carrying offshore wind turbine components and will be operated under a long-term charter agreement between the two firms. They will be built on the basis of the designs of existing vessels Rotra Mare and Rotra Vente, which Deugro says use a unique RoRo and gantry system that reduces risk, loading time and costs.

“The new vessels have been designed to accommodate the increasing size and weight of the next generations of offshore wind turbine components and, at the same time, to ensure best-in-class cargo intake and operational flexibility,” said Hans Henrik Groen, branch manager and managing director of Deugro. “Being and staying at the forefront of wind energy industry requirements build the base of our joint success.”

Rotra Future and Horizon will be 167.6m x 26m, with a stern RoRo ramp, three Liebherr cranes and the gantry system, which allows

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turbine blades to be stowed in three tiers.

“Energy consumption has been reduced thanks to an aerodynamically and hydrooptimised hull shape, a low-resistance special hull coating and a Wärtsilä engine 15% lower consumption compared to today’s standards,” said Groen.

A hybrid propulsion system and exhaustcleaning system that meet IMO Tier III standards have also been integrated into the vessels, along with waste heat recovery.

“With our record order backlog, we will be installing a significant number of wind turbines at sea globally, with increasingly larger and more complex components,” said Christian Johansen, global commodity manager for Ports & Transportation with Siemens Gamesa. “With this agreement, we have taken another important step towards securing our ability to execute projects safely, on time and at the right cost level.”

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The first of 23 barges has been delivered to the River Thames-based recycling and waste management firm Cory Group by Harland & Wolff

It is the first vessel to be built at and launched from the Belfast shipyard in 20 years, the last being MV Anvil Point in 2003.

The barge will join Cory’s fleet of tugs and barges, which deal with 785,000 tonnes of non-recyclable waste a year, the firm says.

Eighty-nine per cent of that waste is taken to the company’s riverside waste transfer stations and transported by waterway, which Cory claims removes around 100,000 truck journeys from the UK capital’s roads each year. Cory is the largest commercial operator on the River Thames.

Last summer, Cory ordered 12 barges from the Northern Irish shipyard, worth a total of £8.5 million (€9.8 million). The order was then increased by a further 11 vessels, taking the value up to £18.1 million (€20.8 million).

“We are at an exciting period of growth, as construction of our new facility is now under way,” said Cory director of logistics Fran Comerford-Cole. “As well as investing in developing this vital piece of UK infrastructure, we want to ensure that our supply chain supports UK industries such as shipbuilding so Harland & Wolff was a natural partner for us. We are delighted to have received this first barge, which will be deployed into our fleet on the Thames in the coming weeks.”

Harland and Wolff’s shipyard, famous for having built RMS Titanic, which was launched on 31 May, 1911, is one of Europe’s largest heavy engineering facilities, with deep water access, two large drydocks and fabrication halls.

In February 2021 it bought two Scottish yards on the east and west coasts, now known as Harland & Wolff Methil and Harland & Wolff Arnish.

Tersan cuts steel on second methanol CSOV

Turkey’s Tersan shipyard has cut the steel on a second dual-fuel vessel that will be powered by methanol and diesel or HVO.

NB1121 has been ordered by Dutch vessel provider Acta Marine, and will be powered by methanol and either diesel or HVO (hydrotreated vegetable oil).

Designed by Ulstein Design & Solutions AS with input from Acta Marine, the two 89m construction service operation vessels (CSOVs) will mainly serve the offshore wind market. They are equipped with Ulstein’s TWIN-X stern and an integrated walk-to-

work gangway system, 3D crane and usual hotel-style accommodation for up to 135 people.

“The CSOVs will be equipped with Motion Compensated Gangway systems supplied from SMST, mounted on the integrated towers with height adjustment and a personnel/cargo lift,2 says Tersan. “Addition to the advanced gangway system, they feature a 3D-motion compensated crane with six tonnes of lifting capacity again supplied by SMST and 500 m2 indoor and 500 m2 outdoor cargo areas.

“The two vessels are aiming to provide a short, efficient and safe transfer of personnel and cargo even in the harsh weather conditions where the level of waves reaches up to three metres. The vessels will provide high agility, operability and workability during the transfer of people and cargo. Optimised on-board logistics, high productivity and high comfort for the crew add great value to the vessels and dual-fuel methanol driven propulsion will provide significant CO2 reduction measures.”

Both vessels are to be delivered in the second and third quarters of 2024.

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Multraship Towage & Salvage have named two Damen-built tugs at a ceremony held at Multraship’s home port of Terneuzen, The Netherlands.

Multratug 5, a Damen Stan Tug 1205 and Multratug 6, a Damen ASD Tug 2810, are now in operation in the River Scheldt area.

Damen tailored the tugs to Multraship’s specification, adding a winterisation package, FiFi-1 class notation and an aft winch to Multratug 6. The vessel also has the distinction of being the last ever 2810, Damen’s most successful design to date with over 200 in operation around the world.

Captain Leendert Muller, managing director, Multraship, said the company needed a well-equipped fleet to best serve its customers. “For this, we need to have high-quality tugs with a range of operational capabilities,” he said.

“We know we can rely on Damen to meet our specifications and deliver high-spec vessels and we are very pleased to formally welcome Multratug 5 and Multratug 6 to our fleet.”

The vessels were delivered to Multraship during a period of wider fleet expansion, with the company also adding two emergency response and towing vessels, Multraship Commander and Multraship Protector, as

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MULTIPLE SUPPORT VESSEL ORDER FOR PURUS WIND

In the early days of offshore wind, existing construction and support vessels were adapted for this new sector of the offshore industry, turbine components themselves often manufactured inland and transported to ports for load-out by road or inland waterway systems.

In August 2023 it will be 20 years since construction started at one of the UK’s first such developments, Kentish Flats Offshore Windfarm in the Thames Estuary. Today turbines five times the 3MW capacity, with individual blade lengths of 107m compared to the 90m complete rotor diameter of the Kentish Flats models, have led to major changes in how the industry handles these new giants during construction, installation and operation.

Subsequent limitations on supply chain access means manufacturing and assembly facilities have had to be built closer to the load-out port, typified by Sif Group’s giant assembly plant at Maasvlakte 2 in Rotterdam. Existing installation and support vessels have been gradually upgraded, including completely new designs to cope with increases in both demand and size.

At the same time, the relentless drive for decarbonisation has influenced the desire for support vessels to match the original principles of wind energy. This aspect is evident with Purus Wind’s multi-vessel order, which comprises seven Crew Transfer Vessels (CTVs) and a Construction Service Operation Vessel (CSOV).

Damen the builder of choice

Damen Shipyards Fast Crew Suppliers (FCS) has been selected for the CTV element of the package, comprising four FCS 2710 Hybrid and three FCS 3210 Hybrid models. The three larger 32m vessels will be equipped for ultra-low emissions operations, also designed to be upgraded to run on methanol when the opportunity arises. The four slightly smaller FCS 2710s will join three other hybrids ordered from Damen in 2022 for Swansea UK-based HST Marine, a subsidiary company of Purus Wind.

The vessels include latest modifications such as improved wheelhouse window arrangement and bridge console layout with the twin axe hull form ensuring stability and fuel economy as well as providing extensive deck space and accommodation, according to Damen. All seven CTVs have a hybrid battery package integrated into the design for zeroemissions operation and an exhaust gas after-treatment system ensures the vessels are IMO Tier III compliant.

When reviewing the second element of Purus Wind’s order for a Construction Service Operation Vessel (CSOV) it is appropriate again to reflect on another element of how the industry has had to adapt to the changing scale of offshore windfarms.

The construction phase sees a period of intense activity offshore starting with surveys through to foundation, transition piece, tower, nacelle and blade installation, along with inter-array and export cable laying and substation or converter station installation.

Once commissioned, the windfarm’s operations and maintenance phase involves a less frenetic extended period of routine maintenance and repairs and with early projects relatively close inshore a ‘day-boat’ operation was adopted, CTVs taking up to 12 technicians to work each day with a commute time of around one hour being typical.

As projects moved further offshore involving larger windfarms in more hostile waters, this method became unsustainable and a new model emerged, that of sea-going Service Operations Vessels (SOV) housing larger numbers of technicians in high-quality accommodation and remaining at sea for up to 30 days, transferring to the turbines by smaller craft or walk-to-work gangway systems.

Construction Service Operation Vessel

The final element of Purus Wind’s order is for another Damen product, a 90m CSOV (Construction Service Operation Vessel) providing accommodation for up to 120 people for up to 30 days at a time.

This will have a diesel/electric propulsion and battery array arrangement, its “innovative” features including a hull design almost symmetrical fore and aft below the waterline, on which will be mounted four Damen DPX-Drive identical thruster units, two forward and two aft, allowing highly precise manoeuvring and station keeping.

It is described as having excellent stability due to its design, enhanced by a large anti-roll tank with a motioncompensated gangway and crane providing smooth transfers of personnel and equipment.

As with the CTVs, space is reserved for additional battery capacity and the vessel will be pre-prepared for both conversion to methanol engines and offshore charging.

The eight vessels are scheduled to be delivered between 2024 and 2027.

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Dutch systems integrator Alewijnse will install the electric and automation systems on four new M-class waterjet-driven pilot tenders for the Dutch pilots association.

The vessels, being built at Next Generation Shipyards, are for the Dutch pilots association (Nederlands Loodswezen) and will replace four 1996 Discovery class pilot boats.

They are a development on the 2020 super-light power concept ‘Mira’, which was one of the lightest pilot vessels in the Dutch pilots association fleet, at 15 tonnes lighter than predecessors.

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The M-class lightweight construction, smart technology and improved hull design have resulted in fuel savings of up to 30%, the deisgner says.

Alewijnse will handle the complete electrical design, system integration and installation of propulsion, power generation,

automation, alarm, navigation, lighting and heating, ventilation and airconditioning.

“We share the same vision for a sustainable world as Next Generation Shipyards and Nederlands Loodswezen,” said Minne van der Valk, sales manager at Alewijnse. “As a system integrator we work closely with the best

partners in providing sustainable automation systems and electrical installations. These play a vital role in digitalisation and will continue to do so in future technical developments.”

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Van Oord’s new offshore installation vessel has been contracted for major works before it has even been built.

Boreas will be used to install 104 extended monopiles, each weighing up to 1,750 tonnes, for the Nordseecluster offshore wind farm in the German North Sea.

It will also be used to lay the foundations, 44 in 2025 and the remaining 60 in 2027.

The new 175m vessel is being purpose built for the the offshore wind farm industry. It has an advanced jacking system and can lift more than 3,000 tonnes. Four giant legs, each measuring 126 metres, allow the vessel to work in waters up to 70 metres deep.

“Van Oord is preparing itself for the increase in scale in the offshore wind industry,” the Dutch marine contractor says. ”Boreas also fits in with Van Oord’s sustainability ambitions and aim of making its fleet more economical and energy efficient. The vessel will be able to run on the future fuel methanol, reducing the ship’s footprint by more than 78%.”

The Nordseecluster is a joint venture between RWE and Northland Power, signed at the recent WindEurope exhibition in Copenhagen. The owners claim the 1.6GW project will power up to 1,600,000 homes.

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Towage giant Svitzer and Caterpillar Marine have signed an MoU to adopt solutions that will give Svitzer the ability to use methanol across its fleet

Dual-fuel methanol engines will be implemented not only on new tugs but also in conversions of existing Catpowered tugs - which, Svitzer says, make up the majority of the firm’s fleet.

“With a relationship spanning numerous decades, this agreement marks the next evolution of our journey to, amongst other initiatives such as the adoption of biofuels in EcoTow, enable the fulfilment of Svitzer’s decarbonisation strategy,” says Svitzer.

“This MoU formalises the collaboration to deploy engine technologies that enable Svitzer to utilise methanol, which can be produced from renewable energy sources to reduce lifecycle greenhouse gas emissions,” says Caterpillar.

“The focus of our collaboration is two-fold,” said Andres Perez, global tug segment manager, Caterpillar Marine. “We are supporting Svitzer to enable tugs to operate on methanol with diesel-like performance while providing fuel flexibility, which is key to enabling operators to lower their carbon intensity via green methanol as availability increases. Additionally, we’re taking full advantage of the learnings to provide conversion solutions for the existing fleet. This is a critical aspect to reach the level of methanol adoption that Svitzer seeks to fulfil their goals.”

In November last year, Anglo Belgian Corporation (ABC) at the Port of Antwerp-Bruges began converting one of its tugboats, Methatug, to methanol, retrofitting it with a dualfuel engine.

The project is part of the EU Fastwater project to study

how feasible such engine conversions are. ABC installed the methanol tanks and pipes, while Swedish shipbuilder Scandinos designed the tug’s modifications and German engineer Heinzmann adapted the fuel injectors.

Before the conversion could even begin, Fastwater had to get around a regulation by the Central Commission for the Navigation on the Rhine that had forbidden the use of methanol as a shipping fuel. After 18 months of negotiations with CESNI, the European committee that draws up standards in inland navigation, the Commission approved the project.

Consortium to develop H2-powered passenger ships

A consortium of 13 partners in six European countries is looking at developing hydrogen fuel cells for passenger ships.

Named SH2YpS, the consortium is being co-funded by the European Union and the UK government and includes members from Italy, France, Germany, the Czech Republic, Norway and the UK.

The solution, a 40ft containerised multi-MW power plant combining the output of several fuel cell modules, would be installed on board passenger ships and in the first instance, a Viking fjord cruise vessel.

The project has also floated the idea of using a ‘swappable storage system’ for the liquid hydrogen based on new c-type ISO containers that it aims to use as fuel tanks.

The idea would be to develop a logistics network based on swapping containers pre-filled with ‘green’ liquid hydrogen, however one obstacle to this being realised,

the consortium admits, is the fledgling hydrogen supply chain.

“The supply chain of hydrogen is in its very first stage of development and containers are still the only fast-track feasible logistic solution so far,” it says. “Moreover, only a few companies produce c-type insulated tanks that are used for the transport of hydrogen.”

As has been mooted many times across the industry, a lack of regulations surrounding all new future fuels is one challenge to developing any of them as marine fuels.

The consortium says that although specific prescriptive rules and regulations are not yet in place for the use of hydrogen as marine fuel, according to SOLAS (the IMO’s convention for the safety of life at sea), a design process based on risk assessment in case of unconventional ship can be accepted. UK-based environmental and engineering consultancy Ricardo is lending its knowledge of hydrogen technology and integration to the consortium.

“The shipping industry is facing considerable challenges to find a solution to achieve zero-emissions navigation in line with future global regulatory targets,” said president of Emerging Mobility Adrian Schaffer.

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A historic shipyard with a long past including building ships for the Soviet Union has announced it will bring itself up to date with a major modernisation project.

Peene-Werft in Wolgast, Germany says it intends to inhance its shipbuilding capabilities and infrastructure after 70 years as a well-known shipbuilder belonging to the Lürssen Group.

The initiative comes as part of the shipyard’s long-term strategy to adapt to evolving market demands and technological advancements. Dating back some 70 years, the yard has built various vessels, including cruise ships, ferries, and offshore support vessels.

The modernisation project includes installing advanced robotic systems, digitalisation and implementing new engineering and design software.

Peene-Werft also aims to enhance its sustainability practices by implementing eco-friendly measures throughout the shipbuilding process with energy-efficient solutions, waste reduction and integrating renewable energy sources.

The shipyard also intends to strengthen its workforce by providing comprehensive training programmes and investing in the development of its employees’ skills.

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Peene-Werft is a well-known shipyard that has been a part of the Bremen Lürssen Group since May 2013. With a history dating back to its establishment on June 20, 1948, under the Soviet military administration, the shipyard initially focused on building cutters and coasters as reparations for the Soviet Union. Subsequently, in 1951, it began the construction of naval ships.

Over the years, Peene-Werft has played a pivotal role in building a wide range of vessels

for both the People’s Navy and the Soviet Union, including light torpedo speedboats, minesweepers, landing ships and submarine hunters. In fact, the majority of the Volksmarine fleet was manufactured at the Peene shipyard.

During the 1970s, the shipyard built sea bucket chain dredgers for the USSR. In the 1980s, it produced small cabin boats with internal combustion engines as part of the party’s prescribed ‘consumer goods production’ initiative.

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Marine engineering and propulsion specialist Royston has successfully conducted a vital overhaul of the propulsion systems onboard the OSV Topaz Sophie on behalf of Doha Marine Services.

The project involved Royston engineers travelling from the UK to the DDW shipyard in Dubai to perform maintenance work on two Niigata Z-Peller thrusters installed on the 75-metre vessel.

The maintenance package encompassed propeller removal and refitting, renewal of steering seals, inspection for water ingress and oil leaks, gearbox checks, seal box rebuilding, and installation of new seals and gaskets. During an inspection, wear marks were discovered on the port steering seal liner, necessitating its replacement with new parts before final reassembly.

Thorough examinations and refitting of both port and starboard rope guards were also required, followed by comprehensive testing of the Z-Pellers to ensure optimal functionality before returning the vessel to service.

Hatem Monir, representative of Doha Marine Services, commended Royston for their professionalism, work ethic and OEM engineering skills, which helped to minimise disruptions to its operational schedule.

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Royston, based in the North East of England, is a fully trained and authorised Niigata agent, providing marine engineering services and propulsion system diagnostics and repairs for a wide range of national and international fleet owners and operators.

Shaun Cairns, the company’s operations manager, said: “Even if the vessel is overseas,

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As one of seven sister vessels, the Topaz Sophie is a DP2 platform supply vessel with a capacity of 3,300 DWT. It currently operates in the Persian Gulf, serving Doha Port.

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Marine services provider Briggs Marine will enhance its maintenance support vessel provision following an order for a 40m addition to its fleet from Spain’s Freire Shipyard.

Briggs Marine offers a wide range of vessels covering most sectors of the marine support industry, including the UK Ministry of Defence. The new vessel will be built for the UK-based company’s charter fleet as part of a continued investment programme to renew and upgrade to maintain “a high standard of vessel services” for its clients.

Briggs says it will “enhance and expand” its offering across a range of industries, optimally configured to support ongoing contracts with UK government, offshore wind farms and commercial ports, primarily undertaking inspection, servicing and replacement of aids to navigation and heavy moorings in the UK and overseas.

A diesel-electric arrangement has been specified offering best fuel efficiency possible in a wide range of applications along with compliance with the latest and proposed future emission standards.

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maximum flexibility supporting other tasks including ROV deployment, survey duties, diving, subsea investigation, seabed preparation tasks and other marine project activities.

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technologies including transitional fuels and drop-in battery capacity, to allow zero carbon operations in some circumstances. It will also have DP2 capabilities.

Multi-purpose capabilities

The new vessel will have multi-purpose capabilities and while its primary task will be with aids to navigation, it will incorporate

Other design features include a moon pool, detachable A-frame, four-point mooring system and a survey project office. A common feature on vessels involved in the offshore wind industry, and one to be included here, is a demountable crew transfer vessel boarding ladder.

Crew welfare is another area of importance for modern vessels and the accommodation is described as “well-appointed”, with noisereduction features enabling 24/7 operations at high levels of endurance.

Vigo, Spain-based Freire Shipyard has been building ships since 1895 and technical collaboration between builder and client has resulted in a hull shape intended to provide excellent sea-keeping properties and weather resilience.

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Damen Group has renewed its maintenance contract covering five vessels, built by the Netherlands-based shipbuilder and operating in the Port of Toamasina, Madagascar.

The Damen group of companies includes 35 new construction and repair yards worldwide along with a network of service hubs and the recently reported contract renewal with La Société du Port à Gestion Autonome de Toamasina (SPAT), the authority in charge of management and operation of the port, will see Damen provide maintenance services for two more years. It is the fifth similar contract renewal since the first was signed in 2012.

For operators of port service vessels, adequate maintenance and support provision throughout the fleet’s lifetime is an important consideration. This is true whether the operators are the port authority itself, independent service providers contracted to the port, or individual ship owners who require their services.

The Damen group of companies includes 35 new construction and repair yards worldwide along with a network of service hubs and the recently reported contract renewal with La Société du Port à Gestion Autonome de Toamasina (SPAT), the authority in charge of management and operation of the port, will

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the individual needs of each vessel and includes everything from radio equipment surveys, docking assistance and crew training to delivery of parts at the right time.

Maintaining the port service vessels at their peak efficiency is important for a client going through a period of expansion including a new 333m long quay providing a draught of 16m along with provision of an additional five hectares of space to the existing container terminal shoreside.

see Damen provide maintenance services for two more years. It is the fifth similar contract renewal since the first was signed in 2012. Scope of the agreement includes three locally recruited Damen engineers permanently on-site, one specialising in maintenance of the vessels’ Caterpillar engines, the other two responsible for general maintenance using the Damen Maintenance Management Solution (DMMS). This produces maintenance schedules including instructions and guidance tailored to

Port of Toamasina has five Damen-built vessels in operation, the largest being the Stan Tug 3008 Antsika complemented by the Stan Tug 2608 Noe, Pushy Cat 46 Fihavanana and a Damen Stan Tender.

Christian Avellin, managing director of La Société du Port à Gestion Autonome de Toamasina, said: “It is really a great pleasure for SPAT to be able to perpetuate the fruitful collaboration with Damen. Let us continue our respective commitments and redouble our efforts to pursue the common dynamism that will lead us to collective success.”

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MAJOR ENGINEERING FOR ROTTERDAM TUNNEL CROSSING

A major civil engineering project has been hit by a few setbacks and delays, but the Maasdelta Tunnel is well on its way to providing the major port city of Rotterdam with a new crossing

Tugs from Boluda Towage have taken the lead role with the sinking of two sections of the new Maasdelta Tunnel in Rotterdam.

In reporting the marine element of what is one of the Netherlands largest infrastructure projects in recent years, it is worth providing some background to this interesting story.

Like other major cities worldwide, Rotterdam has its own ring road, the city itself occupying the eastern portion of the ring road ‘square’ and extending north and south of the Nieuwe Maas. The ring road boundary extends westwards to Schiedam on the right bank and on the left bank Pernis, the village ‘enclave’ surrounded by industry typical of a busy seaport, including Shell’s giant oil refinery, the largest in Europe.

The ring road crosses the river via the Van Brienenoord Bridge on the eastward north/south leg and the Benelux Tunnel in the west. A second smaller tunnel, the Maastunnel, accommodates mostly commuter traffic between the (now) largely non-commercial port areas in Rotterdam centre itself.

Over many decades the port of Rotterdam has gradually expanded towards the coast, including Maasvlakte 2, which extends beyond the coastline. The vast majority of the port estate now lies to the west of the ring road.

Increased traffic needed a solution

The expansion has led to a significant increase in road traffic heading to the Maasvlaktes and Europort, with subsequent congestion during busy periods. With a lot of this traffic coming from the north it was clear another crossing was required in this western sector to ease the load in an area where freight and lighter commuter traffic battle for space.

The tunnel elements are each 200m and 185m long, 42m wide and 8m high, sunk to a depth of 28m and leading to another complex junction at Rozenburg on the south side linking to the busy A15 motorway with connections to local communities

Collectively known as the Blankenburgverbinding (Blankenburg Connection), the new link comprises a 4km long sequence of road junctions and connections from Vlaardingen on the north side, a land tunnel called Hollandtunnel, included to preserve the green landscape, which is why two immersed tunnel elements (Maasdeltatunnel) were needed beneath the navigable waterway Het Scheur, part of the shipping route to and from Rotterdam itself.

The tunnel elements are each 200m and 185m long, 42m wide and 8m high, sunk to a depth of 28m and leading to another complex junction at Rozenburg on the south side linking to the busy A15 motorway with connections to local communities.

The requirement for the river tunnel elements to be at a depth of around 28m meant that the land approaches on each side of the river (including the Hollandtunnel on the north side) had also to be excavated to the same depth while able to provide a precise interface, when the time came, with the submerged tunnel sections.

Around 100,000m3 of underwater concrete weighing in at 250,000 tonnes was required for the three sub-projects Maasdeltatunnel Zuid, Maasdeltatunnel Noord and the Hollandtunnel. This would fill the equivalent of 51 Olympicsized swimming pools.

Marine civil engineering

Looking at the marine element, a lot of preparatory work preceded the sinking of the two tunnels, which were given the names Alara (south tunnel) and Isabella (north tunnel).

The original plan was to build them on each bank, but potential delays from the Covid pandemic led to a rethink and construction was moved to the nearby Damen Verolme shipyard at Botlek, whose giant 405m long, 90m wide drydock was just large enough to accommodate the two curved tunnel sections.

As the aerial picture of the northern approach illustrates, the access ramps extended beyond the river banks and an important stage came when the pits were flooded, becoming tidal to accept the sunken tunnel elements.

A ‘letterbox’ structure forms the connection with the tunnels sealed by bulkheads and a steel profile of the same dimensions, called a Gina profile, creates a watertight seal between the tunnel element and access ramp. Omega profiles form the seams between the two tunnel elements themselves.

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Prior to this, late in 2022 a trench was dredged to around 30m below NAP (Amsterdam Ordnance Datum, in basic terms, water level) to accommodate the tunnel sections which had to be beneath the seabed to maintain the existing water depth of around 17m for shipping.

Dredgers Artevelde and Meuse River removed around 500,000m3 of sand and soil, which was transported to the North Sea near Scheveningen. A 3D computer programme was produced for each vessel to ensure the correct depth was achieved throughout the trenching.

DEME’s jack-up construction vessel Neptune then laid 12 enormous 110t concrete tiles in the trench to provide a temporary foundation for the tunnels. Jacks resting on the tiles adjust the elements precisely to the centimetre after which the space beneath is filled with sand, the tiles no longer having a function. Neptune also had to dig a 6x6m well into which gravel was poured as foundation for each tile. Navigation was restricted in Het Scheur at times during this operation while it occupied the centre of the navigation channel.

Further activity involved the placing of six poles, vibrated into the river bed, two on the Rozenburg side, two on the Vlaardingen side and two in the middle of the river, all ensure the tunnel elements would be sunk precisely in position. The centre two were installed at the same time as the nearby Maeslant storm surge barrier was carrying out its annual closure test, with the river closed to traffic.

Hiccups in operations

It was almost inevitable that such a major infrastructure project would face unforeseen problems and delays, and this came about during arguably the most critical part of the operation, the sinking of the two tunnel elements into the pre-dredged trench and onto the pre-laid foundation tiles.

Precise coordination of the operation was required, involving tugs manoeuvring the elements, of which just a low surface area was visible above water in a dynamic environment that also includes the unpredictable influence of wind and tidal currents.

Once ballasted down and lowered out of sight, the elements had to be aligned precisely with the approach elements that had been excavated ‘dry’ and subsequently flooded on each side of the river.

Project sponsors Rijkwaterstaat, along with the BAAK consortium (Ballast Nedam and DEME Group), kept local communities including schools and the wider public informed of progress and the two tunnel sinkings were scheduled for weekends a month apart with provision made for the public to witness them, with tiered seating, car parking and information officers on hand.

The weather for the first sinking was somewhat inclement,

but did not prevent the operation going ahead. Four of Boluda Towage’s Rotterdam-based tugs, VB Ebro, VB Schelde, VB Mars and VB Furie were allocated to tow Alara from the drydock at Damen Verolme the short distance to the site.

A flotilla of support vessels/workboats including Demi J, Viking Energy, Husky and Panda was also on hand to provide the fine tuning with vessels from the Port of Rotterdam Authority and Rijkwaterstaat, including RPA 5,10 and 14 along with RWS 73, watching over.

The first section was successfully sunk into place, although a leak at the headboard of the element caused a short circuit, which affected the pumps. Additional pumps were deployed to keep the situation under control but it did lead to Het Scheur being closed for longer than planned.

The setbacks for Alara led to a delay for sinking Isabella, the second northern element. All was in place however for the re-arranged date and Boluda’s tugs VB Mars, VB Ebro, Thamesbank and Rotterdam once again towed the second element to the Vlaardingen side of Het Scheur. Supporting vessels this time also included Odin and Smit Waalhaven 4.

Cable break

This part of the operation had to be aborted when a cable that held the tunnel section on the south side broke and the element contacted the temporary quay on the Vlaardingen side.

Isabella was returned to Damen Verolme while investigations were carried out, and at the time of writing no dates have been announced for a rescheduled attempt to sink the second tunnel element.

Setbacks with a project of this scale are to be expected and the typical ‘can do’ attitude of the Dutch, in particular Rotterdam’s extensive maritime community, means the region will eventually benefit from the new connection once completed.

One question that still remains unanswered is what the future for the Maassluis/Rozenburg vehicle ferry holds.

This route connecting the two sides and avoiding the longer Benelux Tunnel connection has been out of action for around a year due to technical problems. A smaller ferry service for foot passengers and bikes only has been established, but with the opening of the Blankenburg Connection toll tunnel, planned for 2024, it is possible this vehicle connection, popular for both locals and tourists, will never return.

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8 The first tunnel section leaves Damen Verolme shipyard
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Irish towage firm Atlantic Towage & Marine has added a Damen Multi Cat 2309 workboat, Ocean Energy, to its fleet to ‘spearhead Atlantic’s push into the European market’, with a special focus on offshore renewables.

Atlantic Towage was founded in 2008, and operates a fleet of 10 vessels including tugs, dive support vessels and multi-purpose workboats. Ocean Energy will begin a contract in Danish waters to assist with cable installations, says managing director Sean Harrington.

Ocean Energy has been optimised with a larger forward deck crane AKC 185 HE4 and an AK34 deck crane from HS Marine, the company says, with anchor-handling, towing and tugger winches also on deck.

Kongsberg has supplied a DP1 system to synchronise twin screws aft and a bow thruster for optimum manoeuvrability.

Engineering space has been prepared for the ship to be retrofitted with a Damen Marine NOx Reduction System, which uses catalytic reduction technology that raises the vessel to Tier III compliance.

“While this is the most efficient way to be future proofed for IMO Tier III, Damen also offers a range of retrofit options to suit most requirements,” says Damen. “Additional customisations have been implemented to

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optimise the vessel for her various roles.”

“I would like to thank all the Damen team for the superb vessel they delivered,” said Sean Harrington. “They were a pleasure to deal with and we would have no hesitation in returning to them for our next new vessel.”

“Damen is proud to have cooperated closely with Sean during the design phase and build phase,” said Frederik van der Linde, Damen’s UK and Ireland sales manager. “We look forward to seeing this vessel in operation, supporting the renewables industry.”

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Fairplay Towage Group is continuing its recent growth strategy with the delivery of two newbuild tugs for operation in Germany and Poland and the placing of an order for three further vessels, all from Damen Shipyards.

The German towing contractor is continuing its investment in new vessels for the shiphandling sector with seven Damen-built vessels joining its fleet in the last eighteen months, commencing with Fairplay-37 in 2022. Growth is particularly evident in Rotterdam, where Fairplay recently welcomed the innovative Damen ASD 2312 tug Fairplay-93, which can tow over both bow and stern from one centrally-mounted winch.

Fairplay’s German and Polish operations are now preparing for entry into service of the Damen RSD Tugs 2513 Fairplay-90 and Fairplay-91, which arrived as deck cargo in Rotterdam from Vietnam recently. The pair include a number of options to suit the client’s requirements including ice reinforcement enabling operation in light ice conditions.

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Fairplay’s fleet received a boost in 2017, when it merged with another well-known German tug owner with a long history, Bugsier Reederei und Bergungsgesellschaft mbH & Co KG, more than 90 vessels now listed under its ownership.

Fairplay-90 and 91 above, along with a larger Damen ASD Tug 2813. Damen’s practice of building for stock will allow delivery of all three before the end of 2023. Both designs are capable vessels, the builder’s documentation quoting a standard bollard pull figure of 80t, the RSD 2513 designed for harbour operations, the ASD 2813 suitable for terminal operations and coastal towing.

The contract includes a comprehensive portfolio of services spanning the entire

Fairplay Towage managing director Philip-Alexander Harmstorf said: “We are very happy to place another order with Damen. These tugs will help to increase the commonality of our fleet, increasing the efficiency of our operations. Throughout our previous orders with Damen, the communication and response has been excellent; they have always done what they have said they will do. Furthermore, we really value the local presence they have established in Hamburg for both sales and service.”

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8 Fairplay Towage Group takes delivery of two Damen tugs and places order for three more
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The latest look at new vessel arrivals features two new Multi Cats from Damen Shipyards, an order from Norway for Sanmar Shipyards and an addition to Ports of Jersey’s expanding fleet.

The first Multi Cat delivery to report involves the first of a new class of the versatile workboat for Damen Marine Services, the division of Damen Shipyards that offers its vessels for charter both fully crewed and bareboat.

The Multi Cat workboat range is known for its shallow draught and this latest marque designated Multi Cat 3313SD and named DMS Snipe has a draught of less than two metres, described by Damen as “an exceptional achievement for a 33-metre vessel”.

This latest model continues Damen’s theme of “the Swiss Army knife of workboats”, with the usual range of equipment including two deck cranes, anchor winch and towing pins. The pontoon-shaped hull provides “exceptional” deck space for its length, lending it to operation in shallow waters including construction, anchor-handling and dredging support.

The vessel is now part of DMS’s Arabian Gulf fleet, with clients including oil and gas majors led by Aramco. Dredging and marine construction companies are also potential customers for services including anchor-handling and the supplying of fresh water and fuel to offshore installations. Albwardy Damen shipyard in UAE provides facilities for DMS to resupply and maintain its vessels.

A specification sheet for the Multi Cat 3313SD should provide more detail but early information states that while IMO Tier III compliance is not yet a requirement in the Gulf, the necessary pipework, foundations and other equipment is already in place on DMS Snipe for future installation of Damen’s Marine NOx Reduction System.

Expansion into Europe

The second Multi Cat delivery involves the 2309 variant Ocean Energy, aimed at expansion into the European market with a special focus on the fast-growing offshore renewables sector for Ireland-based marine services company Atlantic Towage & Marine Ltd.

To optimise the craft for its role a larger HS Marine AKC185 HE4 deck crane forward has been included with an AK34 crane aft with Kongsberg supplying a DP1 system synchronising twin screws aft and a bow thruster. Deck equipment also includes anchor-handling, towing and tugger winches and accommodation is provided for up to seven persons in five cabins.

Ocean Energy is IMO Tier II compliant and as with DMS Snipe is pre-prepared for retrofitting Damen’s NOx reduction system using selective catalytic reduction technology to raise it to Tier III standards. The hull and superstructure were completed at Damen Shipyards Koźle with fitting out completed at its Gorinchem, Netherlands facility.

Atlantic Towage operates a fleet of 10 tugs, dive support vessels and workboats and Ocean Energy’s first assignment was assisting with cable installation work in Danish waters.

More orders for Sanmar

Buksér og Berging AS is a long-term client for Sanmar and at a time when the Turkish shipyard is constructing its eighth vessel for the customer, an emissions-free electric powered ElectRA 2200 SX tug, the Norwegian tug owner has ordered vessel number nine, a RAmparts 2400 SX MkII design from the drawing board of Robert Allan Ltd.

This latest vessel will have a LOA of 24.4m on a beam of 12m and draught 5.45m, and will be powered by Caterpillar 3512E main engines producing 3,802kW in total at 1,800rpm driving Kongsberg US205S controllable-pitch thrusters. Performance figures include 12.5kn and 60tbp for the escortcapable tug and deck equipment will include a Palfinger PK 11001MA deck crane, Karmøy winches forward and aft and a Triplex tow pin.

Ports of Jersey is a subsidiary of the Jersey Government, and as well as operating the Channel Islands port of St Helier and Jersey’s marinas is making a growing name for itself as an operator of Damen Shoalbusters in the wider commercial market.

The newbuild SB2609 Duke of Normandy joined the fleet in 2005, followed by the SB2711 Duchess in 2021. Its Shoalbuster fleet has now increased to three with the addition of the sixyear-old SB3209 Elisa. The vessel (previously named Isa) is currently listed as owned by ISA Towage BV and Ports of Jersey says it will spend most of its time in northern Europe supporting marine projects “as part of the Landfall fleet”. Duke of Normandy and Duchess are also listed as part of Netherlands-based Landfall Marine Contractors BV fleet of managed vessels.

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8 Bukser of Berging’s latest order will be vessel number nine from Sanmar Shipyards

Svitzer Towage has secured a sevenyear contract with ExxonMobil to provide shiphandling towage and line-handling services at ExxonMobil’s oil refinery at Fawley in Southampton Water.

The arrangement will provide continuity of towage provision over the wider Southampton port estate, the vessels at Fawley joining Svitzer’s five existing tugs, which provide ship-handling towage at Southampton port.

Services at the refinery were for many years operated by Solent Towage Ltd, part of Norway’s Østensjø Rederi, and Svitzer has inherited three very capable shiphandling tugs for its extended Southampton operation. Phenix and Apex are AVT 3700 Voith tractor tugs, built in Spain by Astilleros Gondan in 2007 and 2008 respectively, each providing 68tbp.

The RAstar series of tugs is a popular choice for owners from RAL’s catalogue, offered in lengths between 27m and 40m, this particular 28m example providing a bollard pull of 80t. All three vessels include fifi1 and escort towing notation.

The contract follows an open-tender process which in Svitzer’s words ‘demonstrated its ability to use assets across Fawley and Southampton to provide a more efficient solution for ExxonMobil’. The contract includes the operation of three ship-handling tugs, three line-handling boats and two mooring pontoons.

The three tugs at Fawley will continue with their existing personnel, the crew being offered the opportunity to continue in their current roles, but as Svitzer employees.

Two shore-based staff will spend most of their time servicing the Fawley operation, providing face-to-face contact with the client and providing the crews with a support network for ensuring ‘compliance, maintenance, storing and day-to-day operations run smoothly’.

The new arrangement will provide continuity of towage provision over the wider Southampton port estate, the vessels at Fawley joining Svitzer’s five existing tugs, which provide ship-handling towage at Southampton port itself around 8km upstream from Fawley.

Svitzer tells MJ there are no immediate plans to rename the three tugs but they will in due course receive the Svitzer logo and livery.

Services at the refinery were for many years operated by Solent Towage Ltd, part of Norway’s Østensjø Rederi, and Svitzer has inherited three very capable ship-handling tugs for its extended Southampton operation. Phenix and Apex are AVT 3700 Voith tractor tugs, built in Spain by Astilleros Gondan in 2007 and 2008 respectively, each providing 68tbp.

In June 2021, registered ownership of both vessels was transferred to Svitzer Europe Holding BV (Group Owner Svitzer Sverige AB) with Østensjø continuing as ship and technical manager.

The third tug at Fawley, Lomax is a Robert Allan Ltd-designed RAstar 2800 ASD/reverse

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tractor tug built for Østensjø by Turkey’s Sanmar Shipyards in 2012.

Ownership of this vessel also changed in June 2021, Svitzer Sverige AB again becoming Group Owner with Svitzer Europe Holding BV

as registered owner, while Svitzer Marine Ltd (UK) took on the role of ship manager, technical manager and operator.

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8 Two Voith tractors and an ASD tug currently serve ExxonMobil’s Fawley Refinery
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TUG BUILDERS OPT FOR A METHANOL FUTURE

Damen and Boluda have become partners in building methanol-fuelled tugs, the companies have announced

Damen Shipyards and Boluda Towage have formed a partnership to work on launch a methanol-powered tug in what they say is a mission to bring zero-emissions tugs to Europe.

The announcement comes barely a month after Svitzer announced it was doing a similar thing with Caterpillar Marine (see page 60).

The first vessel, designed from scratch, will be a Damen RSD-E Tug 2513, and will be the first newbuild methanol tug in Europe, the firms say.

“Damen is currently developing the methanol-powered tug as part of its mission to be the world’s most sustainable shipbuilder,” said CEO Arnout Damen. “This completely new design is based on Damen’s experience and knowledge thanks to its extensive R&D capability in alternative sustainable propulsion systems.”

“Boluda Towage has been investing for years to achieve cleaner and greener operations in the port,” said Vicente Boluda Ceballos, vice chairman of Boluda Towage. “An important milestone in its ambition to work towards lower emissions has been a multiple order of IMO TIER III tugs in 2020. These pioneering vessels set a new standard for all its subsequent newbuilds.

“We know that we are in an increasingly complex environment that requires us to always be at the leading edge of solutions to increase safety in our operations, limit our environmental carbon footprint and meet the needs of our customers. With that purpose in mind, we are eager to continue our journey towards the future as a leader in the towage and maritime industry.”

First of 3 electric tugs delivered to Canada

The first of three ElectRA battery-powered tugs have been delivered to LNG Canada, with another two LNG RAStars to follow.

Sanmar has delivered the first of three electric tugs to HaiSea Marine, which will operate the tug at LNG Canada’s remote LNG export facility in British Columbia.

Haisea Wamis is the first electric tug in Canada, and was based on a design by naval architects Robert Allan, who attended the naming of all five vessels in Istanbul in May.

Based on the ElectRA 2800SX, Haisea Wamis will be joined by sister vessels Haisea Wee’git and Haisea Brave, names which all refer to the indigenous population in Canada.

They are 28.4m in length with a beam of 13m and contain a 6MWh battery storage system that will be used during berthing operations at the harbour in Kitimat, where

there is plenty of electricity to recharge from the region’s hydroelectric dams,

Two other tugs were also ordered from Sanmar as a result of the HaiSea joint venture between shipyard owner and

shipbuilder Seaspan and the Haisla Nation, an indigenous Canadian community in Kitimat, British Columbia, where LNG Canada, which is 40% owned by Shell along with Petronas (25%), PetroChina (15%), Mitsubishi (15%) and Kogas (5%), has its LNG production plant.

The two other two vessels are LNG-fuelled RAstar 4000-DF escort tugs with 100tbp and will be Canada’s most powerful escort tugs.

“The delivery of Haisea Wamis marks a major stride along the road to a sustainable, environmentally-friendly tug and towing industry and we are proud to be leading from the front, working closely with our partners to put innovative ideas into action through technological advance,” said Sanmar chairman Ali Gürün. “The significance of this project is huge, not just for us, but for the industry that we work in as a whole.”

Calling the partnership ’a new chapter in European towage’, Damen said the firm was already building RSD-E Tugs 2513 for stock, and that some would be available from 2024.
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8 Vicente Boluda Ceballos, left, and Arnout Damen
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8 Haisea Wamis by Sanmar Shipyards, delivered to Haisea Marine in Canada

8 Boluda Towage has provided berthing assistance for a ship loaded with container cranes destined for Antwerp.

DP World’s Antwerp Gateway container terminal recently took delivery of three new container cranes, transported to Antwerp from China on board the heavylift cargo vessel Zhen Hua 35. Navigation of the ship and its outsized cargo required precise manoeuvring along the winding approaches to Antwerp and Boluda’s tugs VB Pearl and Union Ruby convoyed the vessel from Flushing to Antwerp where they were joined by VB Kiwi and VB Amber whereafter the four powerful tugs safely moored Zhen Hua 35 at DP World’s terminal at Deurganckdok.

8 PSA Marine Americas (Pte) has completed its acquisition of 45% stake in Meyer’s Tugs SA (MTSA) in Panama from Inversiones Maritimas CPT, a wholly-owned subsidiary of CPT Empresas Maritimas.

Panama-based MTSA was incorporated in 2015 and provides towage services between the Pacific and Atlantic coasts in Panama with six tugs between 60tbp and 77tbp. PSA Marine, based in Singapore, is now a major global player in the towage business

with a presence across Asia, Middle East, Europe and Latin America. With completion of the acquisition, MTSA will be rebranded for a common identity with existing general and key managers continuing to lead and run the company.

8 Trondheim Norway-based BOA has been awarded a major contract by TM Edison,

a JV between Jan de Nul and DEME, for the launching of 23 concrete caissons for Princess Elisabeth Island, the world’s first energy island in the Belgian section of the North Sea.

For launching the caissons, which weigh up to 22,400t, BOA will deploy its 140m long semi-submersible barge Boa Barge 33, modified to manage load-outs of extreme weights over the stern. The barge can submerge with up to 21.5m of water above deck which has a free deck area of 5,800m2 The operation will commence in spring 2024 and BOA’s work includes project engineering and operational management.

8 London-based maritime and commercial solicitors Tatham & Co has appointed solicitor and master mariner Paul Haworth as a senior member of its legal team.

Mr Haworth will join Tatham’s “wet” team focusing on Admiralty and crises response cases and together with another recent appointment, Chris Farmer brings the number of master mariner-qualified solicitors at the company to four. Mr Haworth’s previous high profile casualty incidents include Rena, Hoegh Osaka, CCNI Arauco, Maersk Honam and Ever Given.

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The Innovations Showcase is a stage for new products and services in the commercial marine and renewable energy markets. All exhibitors are invited to enter their latest developments into the showcase where a panel of expert judges decide which are the most innovative of all. All category winners will be announced at the European Commercial Marine Awards on Tuesday 13th June at the Waterfront Restaurant. The overall winner will receive the coveted “Spirit of Innovation Award”

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Company Stand Number Name of product Actisense .......................................................... G46 ............................................... PRO-NDC-1E Artemis Technologies H3 Artemis EF-24 Passenger Ferry Bartech .............................................................. K1m .............................................. Green Box Solution CA Clase UK Ltd A9 Poynting Ripple Dacoma ............................................................. SB30 ............................................ Airkeel stabilizer for work and crewboats Dometic Marine ............................................ Q2 .................................................. (Co-Exhibiting with Fischer Panda) Dometic Breathe 4500 EPropulsion Q8 I-Series Electric Inboard Motor Frog Environmental ................................... M4 ................................................. Bubble Tubing for Coastal Sound Attenuation (UK) Gecko Hear Gear Ltd ................................ Q81 ................................................ Gecko One Halyard F10 Wavebrite SMART Hefring Marine .............................................. F25 ............................................... Intelligent Marine Assistance System - A neural network ............................................................................................................................................ determines and guides for the highest fuel-optimized speed. Hendy Power Q64 FPT Industrial Cursor 16 HST Marine ...................................................... Q27 ................................................ HST Frances IWCS (Dorian Marine) P7 IWCS iriSelect Black Box Marsun Public Company Limited ..... D36 ............................................... Trimaran MetOcean Telematics B17 STREAM+ NRG Marine - Sonihull ............................. H18 ................................................ Ultrasonic Antifouling System Ocean Safety F4 Ocean Signal SafeSea EPIRB3 Pro Ocean Safety F4 Ocean Signal rescueME PLB3 Personal Locator Beacon Richard Paul Russell Ltd SB33 WindUltra Searchmaster ApS ...................................... P22 ................................................ SL680 Shearforce SB39 ConCEPS (Container Collective ............................................................................................................................................ Edge Protection System) Shock WBV Limited L5 OMEGA - Shock Mitigating ............................................................................................................................................ Decking System Simplex-Turbulo Co Ltd G44 DuraBrite Dual Mode Zwanny Ltd E14 Smoosh oil spillkit

SMALL BUSINESS ENTERPRISE ZONE

In recent years the Small Business Enterprise Zone has become synonymous with innovation, with exhibitors regularly winning in the coveted Seawork ‘Spirit of Innovation’ awards and Innovations Showcase.

Seawork 2023 Catalogue SWK 5 IN PERSON ONLINE Company Stand Number AIRCAT VESSELS S.A.S  SB44 Axiom Product Development Ltd SB32 Axnes ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... SB2 Bailey Marine SB23 Baird Maritime/ Work Boat World ..................................................................................................................................... SB13 BC&A Chartered Accounts & R&D Tax Services SB6 Charles Cleghorn Limited SB22 Cloud Towing Tank ....................................................................................................................................................................... SB10 Corpay SB12 Dacoma SB30 ESNA...................................................................................................................................................................................................... SB43 Exalto Bearings UK Ltd SB4 IASME .................................................................................................................................................................................................... SB27 Index Marine Limited SB34 Laser Crystal SB14 Norcom Technology Ltd. / Meridian Chartware .......................................................................................................... SB1 Omnisense Systems SB35 Petersen Stainless Rigging SB23 Ports of Scotland Yearbook .................................................................................................................................................... SB16 Richard Paul Russell Ltd SB33 Saderet Ltd SB9 SEAir SB20 Seaplify SB38 Shearforce ......................................................................................................................................................................................... SB39 Taurus Eng. Group Ltd SB25 Technical Marine Supplies SB37 The Royal Institution of Naval Architects (RINA) ....................................................................................................... SB18 Tyne Gangway (Structures) Ltd SB41

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Divework Pavilion Exhibitors: Company Stand Number Association of Diving Contractors UK & Ireland DV10 Briggs Marine Contractors Ltd.......................................................................................................................................DV10 Commercial Diver Training Ltd DV10 Edwards Diving Services. DV14 FPP/ Nemo UW Tools DV7 Kirby Morgan Dive Systems Inc. DV10 Northern Divers Engineering Ltd DV10 Professional Diving Academy DV5 Shearwater Marine Services DV5 Submertec ...................................................................................................................................................................................... DV5 The Underwriting Exchange DV10 TMS Maritime DV9 Divework Trail Exhibitors: Company Stand Number Association of Diving Contractors UK & Ireland DV10, DV12, Q89 Baltic Safety Products K1P Edwards Diving Services DV14 FPP/ Nemo UW Tools DV7 Professional Diving Academy DV5 Shearwater Marine Services DV5 Submertec ....................................................................................................................................................................................... DV5 TMS Maritime DV9 TMS Maritime DV9

RIBWORK TRAIL

RIBWork is a showcase for RIB designers, builders and operators and those who manufacture and supply equipment to the commercial RIB market. Visitors can look for the RIBWork logo to fast-track their way to stands, berths, conferences and seminars of interest.

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Company Stand Number Actisense G36 Alamarin-Jet ........................................................................................................................................................................................... Q4 Baltic Safety Products K1P Berthon Boat Company VA32, VA33, VA34 CA Clase UK Ltd A9 Fender Innovations BV E9 Halyard F10 Harland & Wolff ................................................................................................................................................................................ F44 Humber Ribs P116 Landau Marine F3 Marine Specialised Technology Group Q14 Petersen Stainless Rigging SB23 Ribcraft ............................................................................................................................................................................................... VA19 SEAir SB20 SeaRegs Training Ltd Q58 Shock WBV Limited L5 Specialised Inflatable Technology Limited Q14 Suzuki GB Plc Q6, VA18, VA19, VA20, VA21, VA23, VA24, VA25, VA26 Zodiac Milpro UK Limited ......................................................................................................................................... P31, VA42

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Seawork’s Superyacht Build, Repair and Refit Trail is back again and is ideally positioned to support the requirements of the complexities of the vessels. These vessels often share the needs of design, propulsion and support, and require a similar skillset from professionals across vessel and port operations, engineering through to commercial diving.

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Company Stand Number ARES Shipyard ..................................................................................................................................................................... E26 Baltic Safety Products. K1P C Data Marine Ltd N9 CA Clase UK Ltd .................................................................................................................................................................... A9 Fender Innovations BVE9 Fischer Panda UK Ltd Q2 Grandweld ............................................................................................................................................................................... P21 Landau Marine F3 Marine Fire Safety ............................................................................................................................................................... E13 Offshore Marine Q82 Petersen Stainless Rigging SB23 Rotec Hydraulics Ltd ...................................................................................................................................................... G38 Seas of Solutions - McMurdo/Kannad Marine/Netwave D18 Shock WBV Limited L5 Tritex NDT Ltd D15

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IN-PERSON ONLINE Supported by Marine Civils Trail Exhibitors: Company Stand Number Arch Henderson LLP ................................................................ M3 Baltic Safety Products K1P CECA - The Civil Engineering Contractors Association M8 CICES - Chartered Institution of Civil Engineering Surveyors M11 CMS Offshore Ltd M1 Cygnus Instruments Ltd. G32 Darley H2NA A21 DYWIDAG Ltd .............................................................................. M10 Echandia B5 Fender Innovations BV ..............................................................E9 Frog Environmental M4 GreenC Marine M12 Inland And Coastal Marina Systems UK Ltd M6 Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) Supporting Association International Harbour Masters Association ................................... Supporting Association Marine Civils Pavilion Exhibitors: Company Stand Number Arch Henderson LLP M3 CECA - The Civil Engineering Contractors Association M8 CICES - Chartered Institution of Civil Engineering Surveyors M11 CMS Offshore Ltd M1 DYWIDAG Ltd ................................................................................................................................................................................................................ M10 Frog Environmental M4 GreenC Marine M12 Inland And Coastal Marina Systems UK Ltd M6 International Jack Up Barge Owners Association M2 Company Stand Number International Jack Up Barge Owners Association M2 JMS Lincoln Q49 Klinger Ltd F18 Murlac ............................................................................................. Q75 Offshore Marine Q82 REINTJES UK LTD E43 Rotec Hydraulics Ltd G38 ScaffFloat VA58 SeaRegs Training Ltd Q58 Seawork P143 Southern Ropes ...................................................................... H32 TMS Maritime DV9 UK Harbour Masters Association Supporting Association Walcon Marine F12

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SWK 10 Seawork 2023 Catalogue Berth no Company Vessel Draft LOA Beam (metres)
VA1 Wardle Marine Services Modular Pontoon System 0.03 8 4 VA2 Robust Boats LTD < 0.2 5 2 VA4 Tideman Boats BV RBC 900 WJ 315 0.40 8.00 2.50 VA5 3D Tender Pilot 420 0.86 4.25 2.30 VA7 Star International 7.00 3.00 VA6 SM Group Roto-Tech Kontra 400R 0.5 4.00 1.60 Rescue Boat VA16 VA17 RS Sailing Rib  0.75 6.30VA18 Suzuki GB PLC; Cheetah 0.4 7.9 2.7 VA19 Suzuki GB PLC; Ribcraft 0 7.5 3 VA20 Suzuki GB PLC; Peter Leonard 0.48 7.15 2.54 VA21 Suzuki GB PLC; Island Ribs 0.55 7.5 2.54 VA22 Proteum Gemini WR7.80m RIB 0.50 83 with OXE 300hp diesel outboard VA23 Suzuki GB PLC; Coulam Boats 0.3 8.84 2.97 VA24 Suzuki GB PLC; Ultimate 0.6 11 3.1 VA25 Suzuki GB PLC; Ultimate 0.5 7.5 2.6 VA26 Suzuki GB PLC; Cheetah 0.4 7.2 2.55 VA31 MMS Ship Repair MMS Envirocat Eco 8.5 0.3 8.50 2.50 VA32 Berthon Boat Company Gemini WR880? 0.4-6m 8.80 2.95 VA33 Berthon Boat Company 0.4-6m 8.00 3.00 VA34 Berthon Boat Company 0.4-6m 6.50 3.00 VA35 Barrus Ribcraft 8MTR Open Tactical Rib    0.70 9.00 3.00 VA37 PB Europe Protector 38 Targer 0.57 12 3.90 VA38 EO Workboats BV 8.50 2.80 VA42 Zodiac Milpro UK Limited Sea Rib™ Aluminium 0.6 8.32 3.02
VESSELS AFLOAT Seawork 2023 Catalogue SWK 11 Pontoon VA Western Side VA57 MintMech ScaffFloat Pontoon < 0.3 4.00 3.00 VA58 ScaffFloat ScaffFloat Pontoon < 0.3 8.00 4.00 Pontoon B VB01 Chartwell Marine Archipelago 47  1.00 14.00 6.00 VB03 Yamaha Motor UK -VB07 Delta Power Group 12.00 3.37 Pontoon VB bigger boats VB20 Diverse Marine 17 5 VB21 Diverse Marine 24 8 VB22 Penguin International Limited “””WINDEA ONE””” 1.40 32.00 10.00 VB23 Strategic Marine HST Swansea 1.30 27.00 8.90 VB30 Goodchild Marine “ORC 136 Pilot Vessel 1.40 13.00 4.00 Services Limited “”PV Terra-nova””” VB32 Rebel Marine “Aluminium workboat                0.7” 11.60 5.80 “”Rebel Defender”” + crane Pontoon VB32 Rebel Marine 5.50 2.50 VB34 Simrad “VSV “”British Venture””” 0.80 16.00 3.00 VC01 Damen Shipyards “Landing utility vessel 2208 1.55 27.00 12.00 “”Tiffany II”””

SMI SHIPREPAIR AND SHIPYARD PAVILION

The Society of Maritime Industries (SMI) has partnered with the Seawork International Exhibition in their revitalised Shipyard Pavilion. The SMI is the trade association of the UK’s maritime engineering and business sector promoting and supporting companies working in this global and dynamic sector.

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Company Stand Number Blue Deep International Ltd B3f Darley H2NA .......................................................................................................................................... A21 Echandia B5 Marine Components International Ltd B4 Marine Energy Systems .................................................................................................................. A22 MJR Power Automation A18 Norco Composites & GRP ................................................................................................................ B2 P&S Automation Ltd B3b Roxtec B3a Society of Maritime Industries ..................................................................................................... B3

MARINE RENEWABLES TRAIL

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Look for the Marine Renewables logo to fast-track your way to exhibitors associated with marine renewable energy. Company Stand Number Artemis Technologies H3 Baltic Safety Products............................................... K1P Berthon Boat Company. VA32, VA33, VA34 CA Clase UK Ltd .............................................................. A9 CMS Offshore Ltd M1 Cygnus Instruments Ltd G32 Echandia .............................................................................. B5 ESNAS B43 Fender Innovations BVE9 Furuno UK Ltd E11 Grandweld P21 GRP Solutions Ltd ........................................................ F26 Klinger Ltd F18 Landau Marine F3 Mainstay Marine ............................................................ K1e Company Stand Number Manor Marine Q45 Marine Fire Safety ........................................................ E13 Maritime Craft Services G16 Mermaid Marine ............................................................ P13 MIT H9 MMS Offshore K1a Offshore Marine ............................................................ Q82 Offshore Turbine Services K1d Propulsion & Future Fuels P143 REINTJES UK LTD E43 Rotec Hydraulics Ltd G38 SeaZip Offshore Service .................................. BVK1o South Coast Institute of Technology D17a Tritex NDT Ltd D15 Volvo Penta .......................................................... E5, VB25 Sponsored by

DIVETANK

The Seawork DiveTank is kindly supplied by Edwards Diving Services with activities and demonstrations organised by the Association of Diving Contractors.

The DiveTank at Seawork 2023 is the perfect opportunity for DiveWork exhibitors to demonstrate their skills and products, in a live, underwater environment.

Underwater demonstrations can be seen in the DiveTank, located on the Quayside, throughout Seawork 2022. For a full schedule of demonstrations please see the information boards at Seawork, situated by Registration and the DiveTank

Visit the Association of Diving Contractors stand on DV10 to arrange your own demonstration and have a coffee watching the array of demonstrations within the Divetank.

Contact for Activity

Taira Caton, ADC, Tel: 0333 121 5474, www.adc-uk.info

Supported by:

Dive Tank: Edwards Diving Services Ltd

Dive Team: Commercial Diver Training Ltd

Association of Diving Contractors

UK & Ireland

13-15 June

l Oceanbotics SRV-8 ROV Monitoring the Diving Operations

l Potential UXO Target Investigation, using the DX300 Magnetometer

l UXO Disposal Demo (Low Order

Deflagration)

l Seaflex Lift Bag Demonstration including Inversion using the Seacatch

l UT Readings using Diver Cygnus

l Diver Rescue and Recovery Demo

l Barrel Eye Camera System on Display (SMP)

l Inert UXO on Display

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WORKBOAT ASSOCIATION PAVILION

As the trade, skills and safety standards association for the workboat industry, The Workboat Association acts as a crucial point of liaison between its membership and key regulatory and industry bodies.

The Workboat Association drives the creation of safety, technical and best practice standards, providing a unifying platform for industry lobbying and debate, and delivers industry-recognised training and certification opportunities. The association’s membership base of over 100 UK and European workboat owners and operators collectively represents over 600 operational vessels.

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Company Stand Number Acta Marine ............................................................................................................................................................................ K1g Baltic Safety Products K1p Bartech K1m Beequip ....................................................................................................................................................................................... K1 Boatchecks K1b Everard Insurance Brokers ........................................................................................................................................ P100 G+ Global Offshore Wind Health and Safety Organisation P101 Green Marine (UK) Ltd K1f Mainstay Marine .................................................................................................................................................................. K1e MMS Offshore K1a Offshore Turbine Services K1d Seazip Offshore Service BV ......................................................................................................................................... K1o Windcat Workboats K1n Workboat Association ................................................................................................................................................... P102

MARITIME TRAINING & CAREERS PAVILION & TRAIL

Our Training & Careers Pavilion focusses on developing skills and learning. It is accompanied by the Maritime Training Trail and gives visitors the chance to explore training, employment and education opportunities within the commercial marine industry. Specialist recruitment companies, education centres and training organisation are on hand to offer expert advice on how to start and maintain a successful maritime career.

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Maritime Training Careers Pavilion Exhibitors: Company Stand Number Delta Marine Crewing ................................................................................................................................................... D17g Jobs In Maritime Ltd D17j LEGO Maritime Project ................................................................................................................................................ D17e Maritime Volunteer Service D17b National Maritime Training Centre D17i SLR Recruitment Solutions D17f South Coast Institute of Technology D17a The Marine Consultancy Group ............................................................................................................................. D17d Maritime Training Careers Trail Exhibitors: Company Stand Number A-Plan Marine Insurance .............................................................................................................................................. Q83 Baltic Safety Products K1P Berthon Boat Company VA32, VA33, VA34 CECA - The Civil Engineering Contractors Association M8 Delta Marine Crewing D17g Landau Marine ........................................................................................................................................................................ F3 LEGO Maritime Project D17e Maritime Journal ............................................................................................................................................................... P143 Maritime Skills Academy C9 Maritime Volunteer Service ...................................................................................................................................... D17b Mercator Media P143 MetOcean Telematics B17 National Maritime Training Centre D17i Rolls-Royce Solutions UK Ltd F16 Roxtec Ltd ............................................................................................................................................................................... B3a SeaRegs Training Ltd Q58 Seawork.................................................................................................................................................................................. P143 Society of Maritime Industries (SMI) B3 UK Maritime Pilots Association .................................................................................... Supporting Association Volvo Penta E5, VB25 Workboat Association P102

CAREERS@SEAWORK

Sponsored by:

We are delighted to be working with Maritime UK and the Solent LEP to deliver an exciting careers event on the final day of Seawork, 15th June 2023. Maritime businesses and organisations offer a range of different job opportunities and are always seeking to expand the skills base of existing and future employees. The commercial marine industry is an attractive, multifaceted sector which needs to maximise the promotion of its career opportunities to attract trainees and graduates.

We have 3 events to support this happening on Thursday:

Careers Fair:

Our exhibitors come from all sectors of the industry and can show the huge scope of roles available, both on the water and shore based, for people with or without qualifications. They can also offer advice on the schemes and help available to enable young and not so young to get on to the commercial marine job path.

Commercial Marines Got Talent:

A live showcase of people working in the industry including speakers from across a selection of Maritime sectors to present on their role. This will allow the students to actively engage in assessing whether a career in the industry is for them. Expect upbeat presentations and some lively questioning!

Maritime Career Pathway – Helping to create your career A-Plan

Sponsored by A-Plan Insurance

A pathway for a career in Maritime has been created with QR Codes around the exhibition. Each QR Code will take you to a page on our website where you can find everything you need to know about work in that industry: Entry levels, training, courses, salary expectations, jobs pages and so much more. Look out for the QR Code boards with the A-Plan Logo on to find out everything you need to know.

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RESTAURANTS & CATERING

We have a number of options for high quality re-fuelling at Seawork 2023:

Eat Street - Nestled in the trees in the centre of the exhibition is Eat Street, a mix of local independent caters will be dotted along here for you to peruse. Grab a bite and take a seat by the Guinness Bar, within the trees or at the Seawork Viewing Platform to watch the bustling pontoons.

Catering Village - Situated on the Quayside once again with even more delicious options than ever before. You will find outdoor and indoor seating to cover every weather eventuality!

Back by popular demand: Brancaster Bay Shellfish will be returning with their ever popular Mussel Pod and O’Hagans will be bringing back their Hog Roast and Award winning Sausages! Our Vegan expert Flapping Jacks will be showcasing some yummy veggie treats plus Mamas Thai Kitchen and our Indian Street Food kitchen will be offering their authentic home cooked food and We love coffee will be offering Iced Coffees, milkshakes and much more.

New for 2023: We are welcoming some new taste sensations this year: Bare Bones BBQ and Grill is a family run Barbeque street food stand. Good food, quality ingredients using their own sauces and rubs. The Fantastic Food Company will be bringing their Whitby Scampi van and showcasing their scrumptious scampi which is sourced from the waters surrounding the British Isles. Kwackers will be coming along to introduce you to THE most delicious Duck wraps and Mock Duck wraps you could eat!

Really Awesome Coffee will be making their debut to keep you hydrated and wake you up with their freshly ground coffees.

WATERFRONT RESTAURANT:

Overlooking the water and quayside stands, the Waterfront Restaurant is a great place to meet with clients or colleagues, with a selection of hot meals available from the buffet as well as a range of sandwiches and cakes with an on-site bar.

CATERING SUPPLIED BY PP CATERING LTD

GUINNESS BAR: The perfect meeting point along the bustling quayside, treat yourself to a pint after the Exhibition or a midday break in the sunshine.

Conference Catering: There is a Conference Catering Area supplying tea and coffee to all of our conference delegates. The refreshments have kindly been supplied by our sponsor: SWK 18 Seawork 2023 Catalogue

EVENTS, LAUNCHES, ANNOUNCEMENTS & DEMOS

TUESDAY 13 JUNE 2023

09:45 Conference Room 1

Commercial Marine NetworkGet Set for Workboat 2050

09.45: Conference Room 2 Danfoss

The finale to Series 3, Session 5 will focus on Port Infra structure & Alternative fuels: Onshore & Offshore fuelling systems – building the fuel mosaic for future bunkering and support infrastructure. Speakers include the UKHMA, MJR Power & Automation, Oasis Marine Power, and MSE International.

Presentation ”Powering the Future, Today: Exploring Hybrid and Fully-Electric Vessel System Architecture and Power Converters”

10:30 Waterfront Restaurant Seawork Opening Ceremony Official opening of the 24th edition of Seawork

11:00 Stand H3

Artemis Technologies

11:30 Stand P9 Mantsbrite

Press briefing covering the recently launched Artemis EF-12 Escape - a high-end zero-emission water taxi providing safe, efficient, and on-demand mobility for environmentally conscious cities and exclusive resorts across the globe, using technologically advanced foils, autonomous flight control, and electric drive system.

Live demonstration of the FIFISH V6 Expert/V6 Plus underwater Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV)

11:30 Conference Room 1 HM Government Session 1 HM Government opportunities & support for the UK workboat & RHIB Sector. Programme:

Supporting the Workboat Sector (The National Shipbuilding Office)

Intro to the Maritime Capability Campaign office (Dept for Business & Trade)

UK Defence & Security Exports (UKDSE)

UK Export Finance Panel Discussion with all the above

11:30 Conference Room 2

Maritime UK Solent

Maritime UK Solent Network Meeting facilitated by Lorna Wagner. Join Maritime UK Solent for their June network meeting. Speakers include representatives from the Marine Skills Centre at Southampton City College and Marine Energy Systems plus cable engineering and marine consulting services Red Penguin Marine.

12:00 Berth VB30

12:00 Seawork marina

Goodchild

Marine Energy Systems

12:30 Seawork Event Space Siemens Financial Services

12:30 Quayside stand Q40

Vessel handover ceremony - ABP will receive the keys to their new ORC 171 pilot vessel

Demonstration of the U SAFE Lifebuoy

Champagne Reception to launch Siemens Financial Services

13:00 Conference Room 2

13:00 Stand Q10

13:00 Conference Room 1

M&H Engines

The European launch of M&H Engines’ new EU Stage V, (Marine & Hazardous Engines) US EPA Stage 4 and CARB Tier 4 + DPF certified marine engines, exceeding CARB’s Commercial Harbour Craft regulation 2023 as propulsion, gen-drive and auxiliary.

Maritime & Coastguard Agency

An update on the MCA codes of practice for small commercial vessels, by Rob Taylor, Code Vessel Lead, UK Technical Services Ship Standards at the MCA.

HamiltonJet HamiltonJet LTX36 Waterjet launch

HM Government Lunch Buffet / networking lunch for HM Government session attendees

13:45 Conference Room 1 HM Government Session 2

MOD Small Boats Programme:

The Ministry of Defence Small Boats Programme (Phil Gittins, DE&S Leader)

The Government Small Boats Framework (DE&S Boats Team / Crown Commercial Services)

Maritime Policing (Hampshire Constabulary / Thames Valley Police)

Panel Discussion with all of the above.

14:00 Stand Q64

Hendy Power

Presentation of the CURSOR 16 600 Marine Engine

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EVENTS, LAUNCHES, ANNOUNCEMENTS & DEMOS

14:00 Meeting Room 2 YBDSA

14:30 Conference Room 2 Danfoss

14:30 Dive Tank Cygnus

15:00 Quayside stand Q12

Damen Shipyards

Members Meeting

Presentation ”Powering the Future, Today: Exploring Hybrid and Fully-Electric Vessel System Architecture and Power Converters”

Preview and demonstration of new underwater diver-held thickness gauge

Preview of the new electric Multi-cat 1908e

15:00 Workboat Pavilion Workboat Association Drinks Reception / Sea Shanty

15:30 Conference Room 1 International Marine

Unlocking sustainable contracting in offshore wind. Contractors Association (IMCA) Iain Grainger, in one of his first industry speaking engagements as CEO of the International Marine Contractors Association (IMCA), explores the challenges and solutions to the creation of sustainable conditions for the whole supply chain, as it aims to meet government ambitions on offshore wind.”

16:00 Stand H22

Goodchild Marine Services Drinks Reception

16:30 Seawork Event Space British Marine Drinks Reception

17:30 Waterfront Restaurant European Commercial

The prestigious European Commercial Marine Awards Marine Awards (ECMAs) (ECMAs), incorporating the Innovations Showcase Awards, celebrate the outstanding individuals and innovative companies that comprise this vibrant and productive industry sector. Judged by a panel of industry experts, the ECMAs are presented at the awards evening on the opening day of Seawork. The Innovations Showcase overall winner receives the coveted ‘Spirit of Innovation Award’.

All day Dive Tank

Wednesday 14 June 2023

Tritex NDT

Demonstration of the Tritex Multigauge 3000 Underwater Thickness Gauge

09:00 Conference Room 1 Seawork Conference - Session 1: Alternative fuels – how operators can make Decarbonisation & the right choice. Moderated by Owen Preece, MECAL OPEX Reduction Chartwell Marine & BMT.

10:00 Conference Room 2 Civil Engineering Contractors Association (CECA) CECA - Environmental & Flood Group Meeting

10:30 Stand K1b

Boatchecks

Demonstration of Boatchecks SMS software - digital Safety Management System

10:30 Meeting Room 2 BTA (British Tug Members Meeting Owners Association)

11:00 Conference Room 1 Seawork Conference - Session 2: Driving efficiency with hybrid marine Decarbonisation & OPEX propulsion – the next generation. Moderated by Noel Reduction Tomlinson, SMI Workboat Working Group Lead. Speakers

11:00 Conference Room 2

Civil Engineering Contractors Association (CECA)

Understanding the Power of Tidal Projects for Marine Civils. Moderated by Peter Crosland & David Allen of CECA. Speakers include Martin Willis of the UK Harbour Masters’ Association, and industry leading projects

TPGEN24 and ORE Catapult who will outline the opportunities for marine civils in delivering the infrastructure; the magnitude of investment needed to build and maintain the projects; the benefits and resilience of tidal green energy; and the environmental implications for this renewable energy sector.

11:00 Berth VA22 Proteum

11:00 Seawork Event Space Dacoma

11:30 Stand SB39 Shearforce

12:00 Dive Tank Cygnus

Demonstration of the efficiencies of the OXE 300hp diesel marine outboard

New design presentation - Airkeel - a novel vessel stabiliser for work and crewboats.

Demonstration of the unique shipping Container Collective Edge Protection System (ConCEPS)

Preview and demonstration of new underwater diver-held thickness gauge

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12:30 Stand E14

EVENTS, LAUNCHES, ANNOUNCEMENTS & DEMOS

Zwanny Ltd

Demonstration and explanation of thhe Smootch Oil Spillkit - the smallest oil spillkit on the market is very portable and will still absorb approx 25l per kit of hydrocarbon.

13:00 Stand E5

13:30 Conference Room 1

Volvo Penta

Announcement of a collaboration between Volvo Penta, Manor Marine & Chartwell Marine

Seawork Conference - Session 3: Smart Onboard Solutions help reduce Decarbonisation & operator costs. Moderated by Jonathan Williams, MSE OPEX Reduction International. Speakers include Reygar, Hendy Power-FPT Industrial, Sonihull-NRG Marine, & Sea Machines.”

14:00 Conference Room 2 The Workboat Association

The Workboat Association Safety Forum. The Workboat Association will host their “open to all” Safety Forum at Seawork 2023. This year’s theme will be Emergency Preparedness – in line with their 2023 Safety Campaign of the same name. All visitors are invited to join the session to learn about how to respond with a serious emergency scenario both ashore and on board.

14:00 Meeting Room 2

IMarEST

15:00 Berth VA58 Scaffloat MintMeck Drinks and Music Party

15:30 Conference Room 1 Seawork Conference - “Session 4: Vessel Design – Optimising construction, Decarbonisation & in-life, and OPEX costs. Moderated by Noel OPEX Reduction Tomlinson, SMI Workboat Working Group Lead. Speakers include Artemis, Robert Allan Ltd, Damen Shipyards, BMT & Milford Haven Port Authority.”

15:30 Seawork Event Space Seawork - Women in Marine Industry

16:00 Stand Q38

Women in Marine Industry reception - networking and speakers

National Coastwatch Sundowners drinks reception - Invitation Only

17:30 Seawork marina Seawork Cardboard Boat

The 2023 regatta event, celebrating “Kings & Queens”, Regatta sponsored includes live music, bar & food. Seawork exhibitors by Knighthood will represent their favourite Kings & Queens in boat and costume design - who said they had to be Royal?!

18:30 Waterfront Restaurant IJUBOA (International Members Meal - Invitation Only Jack Up Barge Owners Demonstration of the Tritex Multigauge 3000 Underwater Association) Thickness Gauge

All day Dive Tank Tritex NDT

THURSDAY 15 JUNE 2023

08:00 Meeting Room 2

TRAINING & CAREERS DAY

10:00 Conference Room 1

Workboat Association Committee Meeting

Careers & Training Fair

A unique chance for students to talk and question professionals and trainees who are currently working in the industry, getting a personal insight into the companies and the work opportunities on offer. Seawork exhibitors will be on hand to offer advice, information, literature and giveaways.

10:00 Conference Room 2

”Commercial Marine

A live showcase of people working in the industry. has Talent” Speakers from across the sectors, enabling young people to actively engage in assessing whether a career in the industry is for them. Expect upbeat presentations and some lively questioning.

10:00 Dive Tank Cygnus

Preview and demonstration of new underwater diver-held thickness gauge

10:30 Seawork Event Space Seawork - BMEEA (British BMEEA annual Apprentices Competition - Level 3

Marine Electrical and apprentice teams from marine businesses compete in Electronics Association) real time to produce a fully working electrical system. .

1030 Stand P9

Mantsbrite

All day Dive Tank Tritex NDT

Live demonstration of the FIFISH V6 Expert/V6 Plus underwater Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV)

Demonstration of the Tritex Multigauge 3000 Underwater Thickness Gauge

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3D Tender VA5

Portlooe Boat Yard, West Looe, Cornwall, PL13 2HZ, UK

Tel: +44 7810 482 832

Email: simon@oceanfirstmarine.co.uk Website: www.3dtender.com

3D Tender’s UK Distributors, Ocean First Marine Ltd are proudly premiering the Pilot 420 Marina Support Workboat, Designed specifically for Marinas to provide push / pull support to their customers, the Pilot 420 has gained rapid approval from Marina Groups across Europe. Constructed from high quality Marine grade aluminium, the Pilot 420 is exceptionally well built, strong and durable. Its unique design delivers impressive manouvrabilty whilst providing a stable and secure working environment. Design features including a wide PU rubbing strake and integral towing post helps the Pilot 420 deliver the best possible option for Marina Support Vessels.

Aalco Metals Ltd H5

Parkway House Unit 6, Parkwway Ind Est, Wednesbury, WS10 7WP, UK

Tel: +44 7836 262 985

Email: robyn.lindsay@aalco.co.uk Website: www.aalco.co.uk

Aalco is Europe’s leading independent stockholder, supplying Aluminium, Stainless Steel, Copper, Brass and Bronze in semi-finished form to over 60,000 customers in the UK via 18 strategically sited service centres. Established for over 50 years, Aalco carries over 15,000 stock items and offers processing capabilities that include; cut-to-size, finishing and processing to suit customers that range from small OEM businesses to large multi-nationals. Industries served include marine, oil & gas, general engineering and manufacturing. For the marine and associated industries materials can be supplied fully certified to required classification society such as Lloyds, DNV, ABS, BV etc. and the Aalco Southampton Service Centre offers a complete processing service including plate and bar sawing, guillotining, waterjet, router and laser profiling.

Acta Marine K1g

PO 2220301595, Den Helder, 1781 AE, Netherlands

Tel: +31 8803 209 84

Email: b.deruiter@actamarine.com

Website: www.actamarine.com

Acta Marine works in a broad scope of maritime sectors. Our background is in shallow water projects, but in four decades we have developed skills to include a variety of tailor-made services for clients in the maritime sector. We operate globally; supporting clients in Coastal Infrastructure, Offshore Renewables and Oil & Gas. Being a family-owned business means that our focus is on building relationships with our clients and maintaining continuity of our services. Our fleet includes DP Multicats, Walk-to-work, Crew Transfer, Multipurpose & Survey Vessels, Tugs and barges. At the core of the company are 250 committed and reliable professionals. It is their dedication and expertise that has built our reputation. And their passion makes Acta Marine a company with clear goals for the future.

Actisense G36

See main entry under SMG Europe

Adec Marine Ltd D14

4 Masons Avenue, South Croydon, CR0 9XS, UK

Tel: +44 2086 869 717

Email: martin@adecmarine.co.uk Website: www.adecmarine.co.uk

Adec marine has been established for over 50 years as a leading supplier of marine safety and fire fighting equipment complying where applicable with all relevant regulations. On display will be a wide range of items of lifesaving and fire fighting equipment with particular emphasis on equipment complying with the new harmonised code of practice for small vessels in commercial use. We will also be displaying our adec iso9650 inflatable liferafts, together with our range of iso and solas/med approved lifejackets and 300n working lifejackets. Visit us and speak to our experts for free guidance and advice in all aspects of marine safety equipment.

Brands: ACR, Lalizas, Fibrelight, Daniamant, BCB, Comet, Hammar, Arimar, ADEC Marine

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Aerius Marine E16

Suite 6, Office 2, Cameron Court, Hillington Park, Glasgow, G52 4JH, UK

Tel: +44 7773 343 842

Email: lucy.drane@aerius-marine.com Website: www.aerius-marine.com

AERIUS Marine UK (a subsidiary of AERIUS Marine GmbH and part of the Heinen & Hopman Group) is considered a market leader in the provision of turnkey Marine Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration (HVAC-R) and Fixed Fire Fighting Systems. With a portfolio of customers spanning the Naval, Commercial and the Offshore Renewable Energy sectors AERIUS Marine have the capabilities to support your project, large or small. Complementing our newbuild capability AERIUS Marine UK also offer comprehensive in-service support, ranging from the provision of spare parts to routine or reactive maintenance, system performance and failure analysis to sea trials and system and equipment upgrades. Whether in your base port or deployed overseas, our team of service technicians are here to assist.

Afai Southern Shipyard H28

40 Xining Road Luopu Street, Panyu Guangshou, 511430, China

Tel: +86 1382 215 1806

Email: linda@afaisouth.com Website: www.afaisouth.com

Afai Southern Shipyard (Panyu Guangzhou) Ltd., located at the south bank of the Pearl River main channel, founded in 1992, is one of the largest scale supplier to professionally design and build high performance aluminum alloy ships. The main business of the company is researching, designing and building the high performance aluminium alloy ships, is at leading position in the domestic market of aluminium alloy fast ferries, public vessels and professional rescue vessels.

AIRCAT VESSELS S.A.S SB44

10 rue Suzanne Garanx, Bayonne, 64100, France

Tel: +33 6657 103 92

Email: jerome.arnold@aircat-vessels.com Website: www.aircat-vessels.com

With offshore work sites becoming increasingly distant from the coast, it is clear that the so-called conventional crew boats are struggling to meet the growing needs of the industry. It became necessary to improve the speed, autonomy, and comfort of these vessels, without neglecting safety or increasing operating costs. Eager to provide a solution to current market needs, AIRCAT VESSELS was founded by marine industry professionals who have decades of experience operating in the offshore Energy sector. The company was created to develop, promote, build and market the new generation of passenger vessels. AIRCAT ® series of vessels are using the technology of Surface Effect Ships (SES). They are AIR-cushioned CATamarans.

AIS Manuplas P20

18 Estover Road Estover, Plymouth, PL6 7PY, UK

Tel: +44 1752 771 740

Email: benita.aduckiewicz@aisltd.com Website: www.aisltd.com

AIS is an award-winning global supplier of Manuplas® and ContraFlex® fendering, buoyancy, insulation, passive fire protection, and cable protection systems. Developing effective and innovative solutions for the marine, oil, gas, subsea and renewables sectors, we engineer and manufacture the Manuplas® range of fendering systems, buoyancy, and flotation to handle a range of challenging marine environments worldwide. At AIS, we answer varied and bespoke requests and are well known for our complete range of workboat and yacht fendering systems. These comprise of sprayed PU, cast and polyurea, plus floating fenders and buoys of all types. Our ContraFlex® jackets provide removable and flexible insulation to protect marine equipment. We’re delighted that both of our teams will be attending SeaWork in 2023; visit us on stand P20.

Brands: AIS ContraFlex, AIS Manuplas

AISTER Aluminium Shipyard G21

Baixada do Cocho, 228 - 36955 Moaña, Spain

Tel: +34 9862 402 94

Email: s.garcia@aister.es Website: www.aister.com

At AISTER, we seek to combine aesthetics, comfort, navigability and durability in all our products and believe that marine-grade aluminium is key to doing so. Our top-quality alloys and flawless welding ensures the material does not lose any of its mechanical properties. This makes our boats, superstructures and docks light, flexible, safe, strong and durable, with low maintenance costs and specific properties.

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Alamarin-Jet Q4

Alamarin-Jet Oy, Tuomisentie 16, Härmä, 62300, Finland

Tel: +35 8107 745 260

Email: sales@alamarinjet.com Website: www.alamarinjet.com

Alamarin-Jet Oy are world leading manufacturers of waterjet propulsion units and controls systems. Suitable for input power up to 1500kW / 2040HP, Alamarin-Jet are renowned for a innovative, robust and efficient design philosophy. As global suppliers to marine sectors such as special forces, SAR, fishing, offshore supply and superyachts. Alamarin-Jet are the trusted partner when reliability and service are at the forefront of operational requirement. Alamarin-Jet see the importance in future technologies within the marine industry and therefore have invested heavily in next generation control and monitoring systems, this includes fully autonomous operations, collision avoidance, remote surveillance and remote monitoring. All built on the SIGMA CONTROLS platform. A reliable and skilled dealer network covers 50+ countries all around the world, providing rapid response and delivering service and spare parts when needed the most.

Alfa Laval H20

7 doman road, Camberley, GU15 3D, UK

Tel: +44 1276 633 833

Email: megan.elsey@alfalaval.com Website: www.alfalaval.co.uk

Alfa Laval is a leading global supplier of products and solutions for heat transfer, separation and fluid handling through our key products – heat exchangers, separators, pumps and valves. We are always working to drive progress, anticipating the best way forward for our customers and for the environment. Building seamless solutions with relentless innovation, overcoming the toughest challenges, optimising processes and creating responsible growth. Making the world better every day, advancing better with Alfa Laval.

Allsalt Maritime F22

8-10 Holton Road, Holton Heath Trading Account, Poole, Dorset, DT11 0BB, UK

Tel: +44 8453 899 462

Email: mmorosanu@fireboy-xintex.com Website: www.allsalt.com

Allsalt Maritime is a design, manufacturing, and R&D firm specializing in marine shock mitigation technology whose mission is to create products that give you more days on the water. Allsalt is the owner of the Shoxs and Kinetix product lines.

AlphaGeo E14b

Unit 5a RAC Estate, Park Road, Faingdon, SN7 8LA, UK

Tel: +44 1367 243 203

Email: sales@alphageouk.com Website: alphageouk.com

AlphaGeo is a UK-based reseller of professional survey and inspection hardware and software. Since 2015 we have focused on novel high-tech products that assist with creating more accurate, reliable and cost-effective workflows for industry. Our knowledgeable survey technicians and geoscientists use their industry experience to provide advice on what products may best meet your needs. All equipment is robustly tested in-house to ensure reliability, accuracy and ease-of-use. Enquire now for more information on our products.

AnchorGuardian P12

See main entry under Atlantis Marine Power Ltd

A-Plan Marine Insurance Q83

1 St Swithuns Street, Worcester, WR1 2PY, UK Tel: +44 7900 740 455

Email: malcolm.stewart@aplan.co.uk Website: www.aplan.co.uk

A-Plan Commercial Marine insurance is a specialist insurance broker working in the Commercial Marine sector We use the UK insurance market to place each risk with the right insurer.

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Applied Satellite Technology L3

Satellite House, Bessemer Way Harfreys Ind Estate, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England, NR31 0LX

Tel: +44 1493 603 460

Email: taras.pavlyuk@theastgroup.com Website: www.theastgroup.com

Alongside tailoring hardware and airtime solutions to keep people, systems and assets connected in the remotest locations, we give you control of your safety and performance wherever you are. In a world of increasing automation, AST empowers you to monitor and control, onsite and remotely, through integrated sensor technology gives you a live dashboard of your asset’s safety, data-usage and performance. Giving you the data-driven insight to optimise your operations, make informed decisions and reduce your costs.

Approved Hydraulics B24

Unit 1 Avery Trading Estate, Kenwood Road, North Reddish, Stockport, Manchester, SK5 6PH, UK

Tel: +44 1614 800 869

Email: a.hindle@approvedhydraulics.co.uk Website: www.approvedhydraulics.co.uk

Approved Hydraulics was established in 1985, originally supplying service-engineers and back-up solutions to the construction industry & utility companies. Our expansion into other sectors now allows us to offer a wide range of other hydraulic products and solutions. Along with our in-depth knowledge of existing industrial hydraulic equipment and the expertise of our staff, we can advise the best solution for your company. We are the sole UK agents and distributors for many types of industrial equipment, and specialise in lorry loader cranes and excavator attachments, and their associated equipment.

Aqua-Dock Ltd Q62

Manor Farm House, Lower Lane, Kinsham, Gloucestershire, GL20 8HT, UK

Tel: +44 1684 773 860

Email: sales@aqua-dock.co.uk Website: aqua-dock.co.uk

Aqua-dock provide a 360 degree service, from manufacturing the modules, storing all the stock items, planning your design, completing the installation, ensuring the correct Health and Safety considerations are in place to removing our products if required. We manage every part of your project so you can concentrate on other important details. With Aqua-dock you only need to deal with one company which ensures that your event or project is a complete success and as there are no middle-men, the price savings can be considerable without reducing the efficiency or the quality of our products and service.

Arch Henderson LLP M3

142 St Vincent Street, Glasgow, G2 5LA, UK

Tel: +44 1412 273 060

Email: glasgow@arch-henderson.co.uk Website: www.arch-henderson.co.uk

Arch Henderson specialises in understanding the needs of port and harbour clients and are recognised for dynamic and creative design work and for consistency of service by their clients. Established for over 100 years, Arch Henderson is a British consultancy specialising in the design of maritime projects of all sizes. Large scale projects in the past three years include the Nigg Enterprise Quay (£19m), Invergordon (£20m), BAE IEI Shipyard Development (£35m), the new Nigg Bay development in Aberdeen (£270m) and Defence infrastructure (£50m+). The firm has specialist skills in marine civil engineering, coastal engineering, geotechnical engineering, mechanical engineering and industrial structural engineering. Recent projects include deep quays, dry dock redevelopment, marinas, new Ro-Ro facilities, diving surveys and shipyard infrastructure development.

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ARES Shipyard E26

ANTALYA FREE ZONE, Antalya, 07070, Turkey

Tel: +90 2422 616 161

Email: nursah@ares.global Website: www.ares.global

Comprising 5 production facilities located in the Antalya Free Zone, ARES Shipyard has built more than 100 vessels in various classes. At the heart of ARES Shipyard’s success are its willingness to partner with leading design and equipment providers around the world such to produce best-inclass vessel designs, to use the latest technology and highly-trained personnel to ensure superior build quality, and, above all, to fully engage with the client at all stages to ensure that their needs are met or exceeded. With these principles, ARES has become one of the largest composite and aluminum boat builders in Europe, awarded the titles of World’s Best Patrol Boat Builder, Turkey’s fastest-growing company and its largest exporter of military and commercial vessels.

Brands: ULAQ Unmanned Surface Vessel

Artemis Technologies H3

Unit 1 Oakbank, Belfast, BT3 9DT, UK

Tel: +44 7818 844 336

Email: info@artemistechnologies.co.uk Website: www.artemistechnologies.co.uk

Founded in 2017, Artemis Technologies is a world leading high-performance maritime design and applied technologies company committed to decarbonisation of the industry. With skills in simulation, lightweight structure engineering, electronics, hydraulics, aerodynamics and hydrodynamics, Artemis Technologies develops high-speed zero-emission foiling vessels and supporing technologies to help ensure a sustainable maritime future. Whether undertaking Crew Transfer, Emergency Response or Patrol operations, our Workboats are specifically designed for high-speed zero-emission operations in the harshest environments. Providing unparalleled ride comfort and performance in the toughest conditions.

ASAP Supplies E30

Reed House Ellough Industrial Estate, Beccles, NR34 7TD, UK

Tel: +44 1502 716 993

Email: info@asap-supplies.com Website: www.asap-supplies.com

ASAP Supplies has been supplying to the marine industry for over 30 years, supporting Commercial and Trade sectors and specialising in products for maintenance, repair and overhaul. Working together with customers, ASAP are able to offer tailored product packages, fast delivery and competitive Trade discounts across the product range to provide a better solution for their customers. With over 12,000 stock lines from 90 world renowned brands, ASAP can supply you with the quality parts you need. New additions to their range include Arctic Steel, Quick Nautical Equipment & Lighting, Raptor Marine Coatings and a range of marine and leisure battery options. *Free UK & Ireland delivery (orders over £100 ex VAT) *Same working day dispatch (order before 3:30pm) *Exclusive Trade support team, contact on 01502 718246 *Collection and delivery from your local branch.

Brands: Hella, Maestrini, Victron, Mgduff, General Ecology, Arctic Steel, Centek, Orbitrade, Jabsco, Parker Racor

ASL GRP G18

Leigh House Main Road, Rookley, PO38 3NL, UK

Tel: +44 1983 400 730

Email: jd@aslgrp.com Website: www.aslgrp.com

ASL GRP (the Air Sea Land Group) is a dynamic armour company with over 30 years’ experience in the armour, security and defence industry. Bespoke protection solutions for: *Wheel house and bridge deck *Engine room *Crew areas *Consoles *Safe rooms *Engine covers. ASL GRP offers a wide range of ballistic protection solutions for naval and marine vessels. Tailor-made protection kits for your vessel, high speed marine craft or RIB. Complete project management for the design, manufacture and integration of armour protection solutions. Full threat assessments and performance requirements are always taken into account. We design and supply add-on kits or 3D moulded armour to protect your vessel in hostile situations. Using lightweight materials, we are able to protect the vessel without affecting top speeds and performance.

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Association of Diving Contractors

UK & Ireland DV10, DV12, Q89

PO Box 3138, Reading, Berkshire, RG1 9FN, UK

Tel: +44 3331 215 474

Email: secretary@adc-uk.info Website: www.adc-uk.info

The Association of Diving Contractors is the industry body representing the Inland/Inshore Diving Industry Sector in the UK and Ireland. We are a member led not for profit organisation whose main aim is to promote safer commercial diving.

Atlantis Marine Power Ltd P12

Western Wood Way, Language Science Park, Plymouth, PL7 5BG, UK

Tel: +44 1752 208 810

Email: peter@atlantismarine.com Website: www.atlantismarine.com

Atlantis Marine Power Limited was founded in 1986 in Looe, Cornwall, today we operate from purpose-built premises at Langage Science Park on the outskirts of Plymouth, Devon and serve the commercial and leisure marine sector. We are distributors for numerous world class manufacturers including Kohler Marine Generators, Dynamica Marine Generators, QS Seamaster Thrusters, EmpirBus (Garmin) Digital Switching, FW Murphy Ruggedised Displays and Actisense NMEA2000 components. We are delighted for 2023 to introduce AnchorGuardian on our stand. AnchorGuardian is a cutting-edge and patented technology bringing safety to anchoring. Sophisticated sensors provide intelligent data throughout the anchoring procedure to immediately recognize anchor drag, provide predictions and trigger immediate alarms with sub-meter accuracy thus minimizing the risk of groundings, collisions, and environmental damage. AnchorGuardian upgrades anchoring from reactive to proactive.

Auto-Maskin G9

Hvamsvingen 22, Skjetten, NO-2013, Norway

Tel: +47 6484 520 0

Email: hb@auto-maskin.com Website: www.auto-maskin.com

Auto-Maskin has been designing, manufacturing and integrating its range of Marine Pro engine controllers, remote panels and independent shutdown units since 1969, more than 50 years of knowledge and experience. With this level of experience, your project is in safe hands. With the addition of the Marine Watch range of ship alarm systems, Auto-Maskin is ideally positioned to bring the integration, information and premium functionality to today’s vessel owners and operators. Using our dedicated team of engineers and world-leading IACS approved products, Auto-Maskin can raise the safety, efficiency and accountability of vessel operations to new levels.

Brands: Marine Pro, Marine Watch, Kraft

Axiom Product Development Ltd SB32

Units 3-5, Manor Park, Pagham Road, Chichester, West Sussex, PO20 1LJ, UK

Tel: +44 1243 785 050

Email: jane.turner@axiompd.co.uk Website: www.axiompd.co.uk

Boost your manufacturing with high quality CNC machining, tooling, jigs, fixtures and manufacturing aids. We will save you time and cost in your production with products designed to enhance, speed up or fix a manufacturing issue. Axiom is a leader in UK engineering and manufacturing. We have uncompromising quality standards that are maintained at all times.

Axnes SB2

Terje Løvåsvei 1, Grimstad, 4879, Norway

Tel: +44 7801 295 767

Email: mkp@axnes.com Website: www.axnes.com

Developed and produced in Norway, Axnes products are widely recognised as the industry leading Wireless Intercom System. Axnes Supplies Wireless intercom systems to many SAR platforms, emergency services and the UK & US military. Today, more than 2,000 users globally, use and benefit from Axnes wireless technology. Although rooted in the aviation industry, having supplied its wireless intercom systems for almost two decades, the Axnes wireless intercom system is extremely adaptable and well suited to the challenging conditions experienced in demanding marine, Search and Rescue, military, and policing domains. The Axnes range of Wireless Intercom Systems can be integrated with existing hard wired intercom systems or established as a standalone system providing ultimate flexibility in mission critical roles.

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B Hepworth & Co Ltd C21

4 Merse Road, Redditch, B98 9HL, UK

Tel: +44 1527 612 43

Email: opetrenko@b-hepworth.com Website: b-hepworth.co.uk

To be the Global Partner to the World Rail and Marine Industries manufacturing unique and integrated wiper product solutions. Recognised for providing exemplary Customer Service with World Class levels of Quality, Delivery and Life Time Cost.

BAE Systems Sponsor

Broad Oak, The Airport, Portsmouth, PO3 5PQ, UK

Tel: +44 3304 874 65

Email: steve.barnes@baesystems.com Website: www.baesystems.com

Sponsoring Seawork Registration: Whether it’s designing next generation high-performance rigid inflatable boats, introducing smart technology that allows equipment and sensors to be operated from a single console, or developing intuitive systems that predict maintenance needs, we push the boundaries of technical capability. We provide a complete boat design, manufacture, integration, and support capability, investing in the latest technologies, like autonomy, composite materials, stealth, ballistic protection and electronics.. These technologies enhance the capabilities of our boat portfolio, satisfying the most advanced user requirements for current and future challenges.

Bailey Marine SB23

See main entry under Petersen Stainless Rigging

Baird Maritime/ Work Boat World SB13

Suite 716, 1 Queens Road, Melbourne, 3004, Australia

Tel: +61 3982 460 55

Email: marinfo@baird.com.au Website: www.bairdmaritime.com

Baird Maritime, launched in 1978, is one of the world’s premier maritime publishing houses. The company produces the leading maritime new portal BairdMaritime.com, home of the world famous Work Boat World, Fishing Boat World, Ship World, Ausmarine, and Commercial Mariner sub-sites, and the industry-leading ship brokerage platforms WorkBoatWorld.com and ShipWorld.com.

Baltic Safety Products K1P

7 Compass Point, Ensign Way, Hamble Southampton, Hampshire, SO31 4RA, UK

Tel: +44 2380 457 272

Email: lou@boxpr.co.uk Website: www.baltic.seen

Baltic lifejackets is committed to making life safer at sea. Since 1977 we have remained true to our philosophy that the best lifejacket is the one you wear. The Baltic range of lifejackets, buoyancy aids, hybrid jackets and flotation clothing are designed and manufactured with safety and comfort at the forefront of our minds and there can be no compromise when it comes to your safety. Baltic invests in our people, processes, materials, and component parts to provide unrivalled top of the range products that perform to the highest standards, whilst being durable, comfortable, and enabling you to work with complete freedom of movement. Baltic is Europe’s largest manufacturer of lifejackets with representation in over 50 countries. See our full commercial range on stand K1p.

Barrus Q18, VA35

Glen Way, Launton Road, Bicester, OX26 4UR, UK

Tel: +44 1869 363 636

Email: salesspd@barrus.co.uk Website: www.barrus.co.uk

The Special Products Division is a dedicated team set up to design and develop custom-built engines and accessories to meet the specific operational requirements of its professional customers. The team has a wealth of experience and knowledge capable of solving the exacting requirements and applications of specialist organisations including the professional rescue services, the military and other government and commercial organisations.

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Bartech K1m

Units D-F, Chandlers Row, Port Lane, Colchester, CO1 2HG, UK

Tel: +44 2067 915 52

Email: accounts@bartechmarine.com Website: bartechmarine.com

Your most proactive, trusted engine maintenance partner. Bartech has been building a strong reputation for improving diesel engine reliability, safety and performance since it was formed in 1987. With most of Bartech’s early client’s coming from the marine industry, we have over 35 years experience in this sector and it’s thanks to these relationships we understand the increasing pressures Technical Superintendents, Chief Engineers, Operators and Crew are under and the problems unreliable propulsion and generator engines cause. Our experience working with ship owners and managers gives us understanding of the challenges you face with tight schedules, potential contract penalties and rising costs, whilst conforming to the latest regulations issued by Lloyds and SOLAS to those issued by IMO, MCA, and other regulators. Come and visit us to see how we’ve helped Ship Owners, Fleet Managers, Superintendents, Ship Managers and other key personnel looking after vessels just like you.

Barton Marine Q18

See main entry under Barrus.

BC&A Chartered Accounts & R&D Tax Services SB6

161-163 Elm Grove, Southsea, Hampshire, PO5 1LU, UK Tel: +44 2394 351 200

Email: sugs@randdtaxservices.co.uk Website: www.bcaaccountants.com

Established in 2004, we continuously build on our enviable reputation of supplying excellent advice and a high level of service to both our business and personal clients alike across many sectors in the local community and further afield, including: - Manufacturing - Marine - Real Estate

- Construction - Retailers - Professional Services - The Service Sector We’re not just your ordinary accountancy practice - in addition to traditional core accounting and tax compliance services, BC&A is a connected practice of chartered management accountants and tax advisors servicing a multitude of client needs. Through R&D Tax Services, a specialist Research & Development Tax Relief agency focused primarily on supporting clients with their Research and Development Tax relief claims, we provide expert tax advice, working alongside your established accountants to ensure you are maximise both your existing and future R&D claims.

BCB International Ltd P23

Howell House Lamby Industrial Park Wentloog Avenue, Cardiff, CF3 2EX, Wales, UK

Tel: +44 2920 433 700

Email: sk@bcbin.com Website: www.bcbin.com

BCB has been a prime contractor to the life raft and lifeboat industry for over 60 years. Originally founded in 1854, BCB is a manufacturer and designer of equipment, primarily for the Marine and Military markets. In addition to safety and survival products, we also manufacture a range of equipment including Boat Stopping Systems, Floating Armour Systems and Eco-friendly fuels.

Beequip K1

Willemskade 18, Rotterdam, 3016 DL, Netherlands

Tel: +31 10 340 0844

Email: sales@beequip.nl Website: www.beequip.com

Re-finance your heavy equipment. Our flexible leasing solutions can fuel your company’s growth. Biggest independent equipment lease company in the Netherlands At Beequip, we are on a mission to empower entrepreneurship and drive the economy forward because we truly believe that SMEs are the backbone of our economic system. Since our founding in 2015, we have helped over 3,000 SMEs finance over €1 billion in heavy equipment through our unique and innovative leasing solutions. Our team of knowledgeable experts ensures that you receive the best possible service and advice. Equipment first We understand what it takes to be a successful entrepreneur. We recognize the value of your equipment and prioritize its worth over other factors such as net income, cash flow, or contracts.

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Berthon Boat Company VA32, VA33, VA34

The Shipyard Bath Road, Lymington, SO41 3YL, UK

Tel: +44 1590 673 312

Email: ribs@berthon.co.uk Website: www.berthon.co.uk

Berthon are a multi discipline business for all marine requirements providing products and services to the Defence, Commercial and Private Marine Sectors Worldwide. Berthon offers an ISO and JOSCAR accredited, state of the art, purpose built facility and provides an experienced and knowledgeable team with the skills required to undertake specialist vessel general maintenance, upgrades, refits, retrofits and annual contract maintenance projects. Berthon also offer a Boat Building service from bespoke designs to meet individual requirements, as well as supplying a range of resilient and durable rigid inflatable Ribs from 4-11m open and cabin class, tried and tested around the world in the most extreme conditions and dangerous operations.

Brands: Cox Powertrain, Berthon Professional, Versadock, Gemini

Beurteaux B8

5 Sepia Close, Henderson, WA6166, Australia

Tel: +44 7809 136 197

Email: mikem@beurteaux.com Website: www.beurteaux.com

Beurteaux, the innovative marine seating manufacturer, family owned and operated for over 50 years. Internal and External high quality certified seating, tailored with personal service and support, ensures genuine Beurteaux seating solutions maintain the foundation of this awardwinning company. Extensive range of proven seating options, offering clients innovative styling with robust ergonomical comfort. Beurteaux 2022 launched CTC, a range of seating created to meet demands of naval architects, builders, and operators alike, with weight saving variations, supporting the new generations of eco-friendly/fuel efficient vessel construction and operation. CTC lighter weight seating designs follows research and development within new manufacturing technologies, reducing weight without compromise, seat designs allow for easier maintenance and replacement of covers/foams when a refit program becomes necessary for owners/operators.

Brands: Beurteaux

Blue Deep International Ltd B3f

Third Floor 207 Regent Street, London, W1B 3HH, UK

Tel: +44 7712 792 485

Email: jeffowen@bluedeepinternational.com Website: 0

BMT E24

Floors 1-3 Building 14, Shamrock Quay, Southampton, SO14 5QL, UK

Tel: +44 2380 226 655

Email: ship-design@bmtglobal.com Website: www.bmt.org

BMT is a leading independent naval architecture and marine engineering design consultancy. BMT offers a one stop solution for the customer in terms of vessel design. From early concept design, naval architecture and detailed production design through to survey, construction support and inspection, BMT has the commercial and technical skills and capability to offer a high quality engineering service.

Boat Electrics and Electronics Ltd D11

Unit 4 18 Kyle Rd, Irvine, KA12 8LE, UK

Tel: +44 1292 315 355

Email: mriain@boatelectrics.com Website: www.boatelectrics.com

Boat Electrics and Electronics Ltd was founded in 1974 and has been family owned and operated ever since. Originally formed to service the fishing fleet on the River Clyde in Scotland, the company has expanded rapidly to cover both the leisure and commercial markets. BEE Ltd is a market leader in supply, installation and maintenance of marine navigation equipment and we can provide complete marine electric packages, whether for installation by our own highly skilled engineers or supplied for installation at shipyards and boatyards throughout the world, with our support. BEE Ltd continue to provide service and support to vessels across the world in all sectors of the marine industry from every kind of leisure craft, ferries, tugs, crew transfer, and defence and military vessels.

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Boatchecks K1b

Tommy’s Barn, St Agnes, Isles Of Scilly, TR22 0PL, UK

Tel: +44 1720 422 704

Email: john@stagnesboating.co.uk Website: www.stagnesboating.co.uk

The brainchild of passenger boat operator John Peacock of St Agnes Boating in the Isles of Scilly and Ben Lake a compliance and cyber secruity engineer from Cornwall. Boatchecks has been developed as a fully digital solution for compliance with various marine Safety Management System regulations. The system has been specifically designed for smaller vessels that need to comply with the Passenger Ships Domestic Safety Management Code, the Workboat Code, Vessels operating under MGN 280, Fishing Vessels and the IPV code.

Boating Business P143

Spinnaker House, Waterside Gardens, Fareham, PO16 8SD, UK

Tel: +44 1329 820 335

Email: info@boatingbusiness.com Website: www.boatingbusiness.com

Boating Business is dedicated to the UK leisure marine trade. Senior executives rely on our news and information to stay up-to-date with new products, innovations and developments which impact on their business. The title talks to everyone that helps make a boat go, from superyacht manufacturers to kayak and canoe manufacturers, from sailmakers to rope manufacturers and everyone inbetween. Boating Business covers the UK leisure marine industry better than anyone and there is no more effective way to get your brand message out. Promote your business to the right audience, in the right place and at the right time

BOS - LE300 G36

See main entry under SMG Europe

Briggs Marine Contractors Ltd

See main entry under Association of Diving Contractors

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Brimmond Q16,Q78

Tofthills Avenue, Midmill Business Park, Aberdeen, AB51 0QP, UK

Tel: +44 1467 633 805

Email: lisa.glenday@brimmond.com

Website: www.brimmond.com

At Brimmond, we specialise in the design, manufacture, rental and repair of lifting, mechanical and hydraulic equipment for industry, from our base in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Consistently meeting the demands of global clients in a range of sectors from Marine to Aquaculture for over 25 years, our successful track record is founded in our belief that every project is unique – and needs a uniquely engineered response. We are the exclusive UK and Ireland distributor, service partner and agent for Heila Marine Cranes. Only through Heila`s fully trained global agents, can you receive technical information, acquire new parts, or purchase their full range of worldwide renowned marine cranes.

British Tugowners Association (BTA) Supporting Association

30 Park Street, London, SE1 9EQ, UK Tel: +44 2074 172 843

Email: rmerrylees@ukchamberofshipping.com Website: www.britishtug.com

Founded in 1934, the British Tugowners Association represents the interests of port towage operators from large corporates to smaller privately-owned companies in addition to a number of Port and Council Authorities. BTA members’ tug fleets cover ports handling 90% of Britain’s seaborne trade including all of the leading ports.

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Brunvoll Mar-El As E18

Storvegen 48, Dalen, N-3880, Norway

Tel: +47 3507 580 0

Email: ben.mason@victoriaquay.net Website: www.brunvoll.no

Brunvoll Mar-El offers highly versatile solutions of Hybrid and electrical propulsion, control systems and charging solutions. We have over 50 years of experience in design, manufacture, installation, commissioning and support to nearly all type of vessels including fast ferries, patrol boats, CTV’s, work-boats, cargo and supply vessels. Brunvoll Mar-El AS is a part of Brunvoll Group, offering complete propulsion and manoeuvring systems, including CPP propellers, Steering gear, Azimuth and Tunnel thrusters

BSP Hydraulics E36

Unit 1 Tuscany Court, Normanton, Yorkshire, WF6 2AE, UK

Tel: +44 1924 332 491

Email: eleanor@bsphydraulics.co.uk Website: www.bsphydraulics.co.uk

Based in Normanton, West Yorkshire, BSP Hydraulics are renowned for their supply of marketleading product, first-class customer service and excellent backup support. Specialising in supplying and servicing equipment into the truck, mobile and industrial sectors, we have developed a wealth of technical expertise and we pride ourselves on offering a fast, efficient and reliable service. Our core value is customer satisfaction; therefore, we aim for symbiosis with both customers and suppliers in order to provide a totally customer-focused service. Our premises hold a comprehensive stock of products and spare parts, keeping us at the forefront of the hydraulic market and permitting a swift and proficient turnaround. We are equipped to provide high quality products that are both competitively priced and quickly delivered.

Buoyant Works Ltd P52

Little Trethew Industrial Estate, Horningtops, PL14 3PZ, UK

Tel: +44 1579 381 916

Email: claire@buoyantworks.com Website: www.buoyantworks.com

Buoyant Works – Fendering Solution Specialists in Offshore Wind, Commercial Vessel and Quayside applications. Come and see our latest New Generation FenderIT products on display. Born out of 30 years of experience, FenderIT uses a unique combination of material technology and design flare to provide high strength, lightweight fender and impact protection solutions. We adopt a modular and repeatable approach to maximise customer benefits from both an operational and long-term maintenance perspective. Our Key Specialisms include: Bow Fender systems for Offshore Windfarm Crew Transfer Vessels. Modular and Low Weight Tug Fender Solutions. FENDER WALL – A Modular high performance alternative to traditional cone, arch and element fender systems. Windshield, our innovative protection system for wind turbine boat landings and monopiles. Andrew and the team will be on Stand P52 to welcome you and discuss your project needs.

Brands: FenderIT, Windshield

C Data Marine Ltd N9

4 Little Park Farm Road, Segensworth West, Fareham, PO15 5TD, UK Tel: +44 1489 589 924

Email: sue.robinson@cdata.co.uk Website: www.cdata.co.uk

C Data Marine was established in 1986 to provide the Marine Industry with Information Technology solutions and services alongside Engineering, Energy and Logistics consultancy. A member of UHKMA with an impressive list of clients which includes the Royal Fleet Auxiliary, our product BSmart (Safety, Maintenance and Refit Tasking) is on display at Seawork. With no user limit, BSmart is a secure cloud based application integrating all types of vessel with their shorebased colleagues through a simple per ship, per month licensing model. Written by experienced mariners for Ship Superintendents, seagoing Officers and shipyards, BSmart can be used for the reporting and handling of defect tracking, refit planning, recurrent tasking and includes such features as safety status, warranty handling, obsolescence management and risk assessments.

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CA Clase UK Ltd A9

2 Mornington Place, Waterberry Drive, Waterlooville, PO7 7XX, UK

Tel: +44 7855 491 955

Email: andy.banting@caclase.co.uk Website: www.caclase.co.uk

We will be showcasing the New Poynting High Performance Ripple 4/5G Antenna, along with the KVH TracNet Hybrid VSAT – 4/5G – Port Wi-Fi systems and the KVH Global and Regional Agile Plans ONE, which are rental maintenance packages with no contract commitment and free fitting. Also on show will be the KVH V30 VSAT System, along with the Lars Thrane LT-3100S Iridium GMDSS, LT-4200 Certus 200 systems and the NEW SAAB R6 Class A AIS and Navigation products, along with Pepwave 4/5G routers and Poynting 4/5G Antennas. We will also have information on FLIR thermal imaging cameras. Come and talk to us about our Airtime Services, we can supply multi network mobile SIMs (Pay per GB or monthly allowance) and Iridium/Certus SIMs along with KVH airtime.

Brands: KVH, Lars Thrane, Flir, Digital Yachts, Satfi 4G, SAAB Transponder Tech, Nauticomp, Pepwave, Ghost, Poynting

Camarc Design D37

3 Marine Parade, Dunoon, PA23 8HE, Scotland, UK

Tel: +44 1369 701 930

Email: sales@camarc.com Website: www.camarc.com

Camarc Design is based in the UK and is one of Europe’s leading small craft design firms specialising in the design of seaworthy high-speed working craft. The proven fleet includes Pilot, Patrol, Search & Rescue, Crewboats, Ferries, RIBs and Workboats that range in size from 5m up to 70m with speeds up to 45+ knots. Camarc works with owners, yards and operators worldwide to provide a design to best meet the requirements of the end user and bring our industry experience and independent advice to the table, ensuring the process is efficient and cost-effective. Boats are designed in Aluminium, Steel and Composites and with propeller and waterjet propulsion. Make use of the experience and independence and talk to Camarc about your next project.

Capital Seating - Grammer Nautic G20

Forward Park, Sheene Road, Beaumont Leys, Leicester, LE4 1BF, UK

Tel: +44 1162 169 910

Email: stephen.swann@capitalseating.co.uk Website: www.capitalseating.co.uk

CAPITAL Seating are proud to exhibit GRAMMER Nautic’s range of products including the new stylish and ergonomic Pro Helm seats. Other products include the light weight Pro S and 4pt harness versions of the popular Pro M and Pro Air. The range of Avento Professional seats offer DNV approval, light weight and compact suspension solutions. GRAMMER Nautic suspensions are designed to absorb harmful shocks in rough conditions, optimised to meet the arduous marine environment. The option for self-adjusting air suspension and variable damping provide the ultimate ride performance, mitigating whole-body vibration. Comfort, ergonomics, build quality and performance feature very highly in GRAMMER Nautic’s philosophy. Visit our stand to see how much more comfortably and safely you could be sitting.

Brands: Grammer Nautic

Castrol Q50

Manor House Avenue, Millbrook, Southampton, SO15 0LF, UK

Tel: +44 2380 529 555

Email: eliomar.delgado@williams-shipping.co.uk Website: www.marine-lubricants.co.uk

OUR PEOPLE KEEP US ONE STEP AHEAD As a world-leading manufacturer, distributor and marketer of premium lubricating oils and greases, Castrol’s people believe in making a real and lasting difference to millions of everyday lives. With over 7,000 employees operating worldwide, we deliver products and services for virtually all domestic, commercial, automotive, industrial, marine, aviation, oil exploration and production purposes, on a vast scale.

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CECA - The Civil Engineering Contractors Association M8

1 Birdcage Walk, London, SW1H 9JJ, UK

Tel: +44 2073 400 450

Email: petercrosland@ceca.co.uk Website: www.ceca.co.uk

The Civil Engineering Contractors Association is the representative body for companies who work day-to-day to deliver, upgrade, and maintain the country’s infrastructure. With more than 300 members split across eight regions, CECA represents firms who together carry out an estimated 70-80 per cent of all civil engineering activity in the UK, in the key sectors of transport, energy, communications, waste and water. If your company is a civil engineering contractor working in England, Scotland, or Wales, you are eligible to join CECA. Contact details are available on our website or visit us on stand MC59 to discuss how membership of CECA can benefit your business. Suggested Topics of Conversation & Relevant CECA Contact: Carbon – Peter Crosland/MarieClaude Hemming CECA membership – Alasdair Reisner Construction Playbook – Alasdair Reisner Fairness, Inclusion, Respect, Diversity – Briony Wickenden HS&W – Peter Crosland HVO – Peter Crosland Innovation – Andy Powell, Innovation Manager at the EA (TBC) Procurement – Alasdair Reisner/Marie-Claude Hemming Red Diesel – Marie-Claude Hemming

CENTA Nederland BV D6

Nijverheidsweg 4, Stellendam, 3251 LP, Netherlands

Tel: +31 1874 919 95

Email: grahamwaddington@centanederland.nl Website: www.centapowertransmissions.com

As a global leader in premium couplings, drive lines and power transmissions, CENTA Nederland B.V. provides the same high quality customer solutions and service you’ve come to expect from CENTA since 1970. We have dedicated sales teams at your disposal for the United Kingdom and the Netherlands.

Cetasol AB B6

Avagen 17C, Gothenburg, 412 51, Sweden

Tel: +46 8501 086 88

Email: veronica.soderbergh@cetasol.com Website: www.cetasol.com

Cetasol is a Swedish company that develops intelligent solutions for marine sustainability and fuel efficiency. To advance the sustainability agenda in the maritime industry, Cetasol provides datadriven software and energy optimization solutions based on AI. Cetasol is home of the intelligent, digital platform, iHelm. Our iHelm platform optimizes energy consumption to reduce emissions. Based on AI and advanced data analyses, the system provides actionable insights to captains and vessel owners for optimal operation with 10-25% saving potential. The iHelm platform will work for both diesel, hybrid or electric operated vessels. We have installed our solution, iHelm, in many vessels around Europe including well-known ferry owners. According to the results, iHelm helps these companies reduce their fuel consumption and emissions by up to 25%. Even though the solution itself is complex, its use is simple, and it is easy for the operations to make actions that reduce emissions. We want to make sustainability a simple choice.

CGI G29

Keats House, Springfield Drive, Leatherhead, KT22 7LP, UK Tel: +44 8450 707 76

Email: neth.williams@cgi.com Website: www.cgi.com

CGI operates across the Cyberspace, Space, Military Space, Aerospace, Maritime, Land, Business Systems and Intelligence domains. We are a true IT Systems Integrator. We work tirelessly to advise, build and operate bespoke, technically complex, mission-critical information systems which help our clients keep us all safe and secure. We develop and deliver open architecture Maritime Platform Management Systems for the maritime industry. Our work in the maritime domain is underpinned by a portfolio of capabilities that are aligned with contemporary initiatives. These include: Information exploitation Marine navigation Platform management Workload analysis and optimisation Organisational design EW and Air Defence Command & Control Design and development of Open Architectures Automation and Autonomy Experimentation and proof of concept User Interaction Our OpenSea360 is the maritime mission system for sub-24m high-speed craft, proven to enable crews to react faster to changing circumstances in challenging conditions.

www.cgi.com/uk/cgi-opensea360

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Charity and Taylor H15

GLOBAL HOUSE

Tel: +44 1493 669 966

Email: richard.lawless@charityandtaylor.com

Website: www.CharityandTaylor.com

Suppliers to the Marine industry of Satellite, Radio, Navigation and Broadcast equipment. Supply and support direct from our UK main service centres or through our agent network. All major Class Society approvals for Radio Survey and VDR APT renewals. Wide range of navigation electronic chart services for IMO and Non IMO requirements.

Charles Cleghorn Limited SB22

Church Farmhouse, High Street Croydon, Royston, SG8 0DN, UK

Tel: +44 1223 208 384

Email: enquiries@ccleghornltd.com

Website: www.ccleghornltd.com

We import, stock & promote the IFP FORANI range of bronze centrifugal & turbine-type marine pumps, ensuring ready availability throughout the British Isles. Charles Cleghorn’s personal involvement ensures correct model selection for the common requirements of fishing vessels and workboats. NEW STOCK: IFP FORANI BRONZE SEAWATER PUMPS Scottish stockholding is now established in conjunction with Glasgow’s MACK ENGINEERING, & Irish stockholding with MOONEY BOATS (Killybegs) & MARINE SUPPLIERS (Howth), offering ready availability & lower transport costs. NEW STOCK: FRESH WATER PRESSURE SETS From Italy’s long-established FEIT company, all designed for workboat use with bronze pump body, HD pressure switch, accumulator tank etc. NEW STOCK: GEAR-TYPE LUBE OIL TRANSFER PUMP Designed for lube oil transfer from the dockside to the vessel’s bunker & also for waste oil extraction, hot or cold, from the engine sump. NEW STOCK: ENAG axial flow marine fans, to BV approved specification, are stocked for the ventilation of workboat engine rooms & accommodation areas. Please pick up the phone and give us a call.

Chartwell Marine VB1

Castle Court, 1 Castle Street, Portchester, Hants, PO16 9QD, UK Tel: +44 7792 375 656

Email: steve.weatherley@chartwellmarine.com

Website: chartwellmarine.com

Chartwell Marine is a pioneer in next-generation vessel design. A reputed naval architect with an industry-leading track record designing award-winning high-speed vessels, we support ambitious boat builders and vessel operators around the world with specialist, independent design and consultancy services. Based in Hamble, on the South Coast of the UK, we have exported our designs to many countries across the world, and we have employees based in both Spain and Portugal alongside our offices in the UK. This global outlook led to us being awarded the Maritime Solent International Trade award in 2022. We all have a passion for creating memorable, elegant and efficient vessels. We were responsible for designing and delivering one of the first hybridelectric crew transfer vessels and are continually looking for ways to modernise and develop naval architecture.

Cheetah VA18, VA26

See main entry under Suzuki GB PLC.

Chock Design UK E2

See main entry under Kort Propulsion Co Ltd

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CICES - Chartered Institution of Civil Engineering Surveyors M11

Dominion House, Sibson Road, Sale, M33 7PP, UK

Tel: +44 1619 723 100

Email: dkenneally@cices.org Website: www.cices.org

The Chartered Institution of Civil Engineering Surveyors (CICES) is an international qualifying body dedicated to the regulation, education and training of surveyors working within civil engineering. CICES is now recognised as the leading chartered professional body for civil engineering surveyors. We have introduced relevant and meaningful competencies for geospatial engineers and commercial managers which make a difference. CICES will support you and your company within the civil engineering industry in developing and demonstrating your professional competence. We understand the civil engineering industry and are flexible in our approach, ensuring you achieve your goals.

Clements Engineering Ltd G33

The Industrial Park, Little Staughton, MK44 2BN, UK

Tel: +44 1234 378 814

Email: marketing@clementsengineering.co.uk Website: www.clementsengineering.co.uk

For propulsion quality and reliance, Clements Engineering have been at the forefront of the design and manufacture of propellers and stern gear for over 40 years. From initial designs through to the foundry process and manufacturing to the finished products Clements in-house manufacturing enables a high quality, tailored service. Supplying worldwide to both the commercial and leisure marine sectors Clements products are used on fishing vessels, wind farm supply vessels, passenger ferries pilot vessels and other commercial boats. All Clements products can be built to approved industry standards that are recognised across the marine industry. Clements Engineering also provide a complete repair, re-pitch or refurbish service for damaged or old propellers or to straighten shafts.

Close Brothers Sponsor Only

Sponsor of the Seawork Pontoons

Cloud Towing Tank SB10

Kamengradska ulica 3, Zagreb, 10000, Croatia

Tel: +385 9897 347 78

Email: inno.gatin@cloudtowingtank.com Website: www.cloudtowingtank.com

Cloud Towing Tank specializes in CFD consultancy for ship and boat design industry, offering simulations of ship hydrodynamics. We provide a quick service of calculating calm water resistance and self-propulsion, with result delivery within a few days. More complex simulations such as seakeeping, comfort analysis in waves, or propeller-hull interaction give our clients a deeper insight int their design. Our team has more than 10 years of experience in academic and commercial CFD projects, and are well known in the world of numerical ship hydrodynamics. Our track record guarantees quality and consistency.

Brands: Cloud Towing Tank

CMS Offshore Ltd M1

Unit 4 Brook Marine Business Park, Heath Road, Lowestoft, Suffolk, NR33 9LZ, UK

Tel: +44 1502 514 641

Email: operations@cms-offshore.co.uk Website: www.cms-offshore.co.uk

Specialist Marine Support Services. MV FlatHolm is a 24m multipurpose utility vessel classified by the UK Maritime Coastguard Authority to work up to 60nm offshore, providing accommodation for 12 persons including a crew of 4-6. The vessel has a full suite of survey equipment, winches, crane A frame and quick release towing hook on board. She has a shallow draft so is ideal for some of the shallower work in ports and harbours or restricted areas that larger vessels can’t access. She is a versatile vessel for towing, salvage, crew transfer, cargo & supply runs, dive support, guard work, mooring maintenance or installation and buoy recovery or deployment. The 50 square meter aft decks allows a comfortable & safe working environement with the ability to deploy large equipment including vibrocores, CPT’s & ROV’s She is available for crewed charter as is or supplied with qaulifies operators and equipment. She is ready to sail at short notice from her base in Lowestoft.

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Coastlink P143

Spinnaker House, Waterside Gardens, Fareham, PO16 8SD, UK

Tel: +44 1329 825 335

Email: info@coastlink.co.uk Website: www.portstrategy.com

Coastlink 2023 will be held at the Port of Liverpool and hosted by Peel Ports Group. The Conference will be held on Wednesday 3rd and Thursday 4th May at The Royal Liver Building – a prestigious venue on the world-famous Liverpool waterfront, The 2023 theme will focus on ‘Growing Sustainable Supply Chains – Short sea shipping & Intermodal networks’. Coastlink is a neutral pan-European network dedicated to the promotion of short sea and feeder shipping, and, the intermodal transport networks through the ports that support the supply chain. The conference promotes debate on the challenges and opportunities affecting the industry, whilst enabling conference delegates and participants to establish and build on relationships through the networking opportunities on offer. It is a place for industry professionals to meet and discuss future innovation, economic and environmental considerations – and develop partnerships that will help build a sustainable future.

Commercial Boat Operators Association Supporting Association

Shaftesbury House, 2 High Streetm Eccleshall, Staffordshire, ST21 6BZ, UK

Tel: +44 1785 850 334

Email: tim.west@robertwynnandsons.co.uk Website: www.cboa.org.uk

The CBOA is the prime trade organisation involved in the effort to sustain and increase freight carriage on our waterways for economic and environmental reasons. The roads are already overstretched with the amount of traffic, clogged with cars, lorries and trucks. Some of these vehicles are on overnight or next day deliveries for which they are best suited, but much of the traffic could be taken by water as part of an integrated transport policy. Water freight can be the cheapest way to move goods. The main reasons are economies of scale and fuel efficiency - that one person operating a decent sized barge can move more cargo by water in a given amount of time than that person could if driving a lorry to and fro. Membership of the CBOA is open to both companies and individuals who support the aims of the association. Together we can make a difference.

Commercial Diver Training Ltd DV10, DV12, Q89

See main entry under Association of Diving Contractors

Composites UK Supporting Association

Audley House, Northbridge Road, Berhamsted, Hertfordshire, HP4 1EH, UK

Tel: +44 1442 817 502

Email: claire@compositesuk.co.uk Website: www.compositesuk.co.uk

Composites UK is the trade association for the UK composites industry. The association acts to encourage continuous growth and development of the industry, promoting the best practice use of composites materials. Its role is to bring companies throughout the supply chain together creating partnerships, as well as creating a unified voice to drive the industry forward, benefiting all of those involved. Composites UK encourages members to be active – to get involved, ask questions, help others – and does so through offering members the following. Knowledge Support Network Growth

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Corpay SB12

8-10 Moorgate, 4th Floor, London, EC2R 6DA, UK

Tel: +44 2030 735 855

Email: miguel.delorenzo@corpay.com Website: www.corpay.com

Global businesses trust Corpay Cross-Border to power their international payments, execute plans to manage their currency risk and support their growth around the world. We aim to deliver unmatched service and expertise with respect to moving money globally. Utilising our proprietary payment automation technology and currency risk mitigation solutions, we take pride in connecting companies large and small with the global financial markets and businesses all over the world. You can feel confident working with Corpay, as we are backed by our parent company, FLEETCOR Technologies, Inc. (NYSE:FLT) a leading global business payments company based in Atlanta, Georgia, USA. FLEETCOR is a Fortune 1000 firm, an S&P 500 member and has USD $3.427B in annual revenue with a market capitalisation of USD $13.5B (as of December 31, 2022). Learn more at https://payments.corpay.com/cross-border.

CorrosionBlock.EU P18

Aeropia House, 2 Kelvin Lane, Newton Road, Crawley, RH10 9TY, UK

Tel: +44 1689 842 999

Email: mdaltrey@adamsaviation.com Website: www.acf-50.eu

It’s no secret that equipment downtime, repair and replacement are expensive. It is also no secret that regular scheduled preventive maintenance is cheaper than the repair or replacement of expensive equipment. In these days of dwindling maintenance budgets and closer scrutiny of operating costs and procedures, you can show a real saving through preventive control of corrosion. Corrosion Block can be described as a clean, clear, ultra-thin fluid which leaves a nongreasy atmospheric barrier to protect the base metal on interior surfaces. Corrosion Block leaves no gummy residue because it contains no wax, resin, tar, asphalt, silicone or telfon. Corrosion Block anti-corrosion compound is a state-of-the-art material developed for the marine industry. Corrosion Block has three superior features: Corrosion Block is superior anti-corrosion compound. It kills corrosion in progress It prevents new corrosion cells from forming for 12-18 months Corrosion Block is an excellent penetrant. Corrosion Block is an excellent light lubricant.

Coulam Boats VA23

See main entry under Suzuki GB PLC.

C-Sense D27

24 Rue Ferdinand, Buisson, Mellac, 29300, France

Tel: +33 2309 612 20

Email: pa.dormegnies@seasidetech.net Website: www.seasidetech.netenmaritime-energy

C-Sense is the maritime division of SeaSideTech, specializing in designing and providing high-value on-board electronic systems for operational safety in both the automotive and maritime industries. For over a decade, we have been offering shipowners the Eco-Pilot, our fuel consumption monitoring tool, which has been installed on over 200 boats worldwide. We have now enhanced the Eco-Pilot with our Operational Data Online Platform, which allows for the visualization and analysis of boat or fleet operations in relation to fuel consumption. Leveraging the power of artificial intelligence, ODOP will improve vessel performance by optimizing schedules, improving movement management, and better allocating missions to different vessels within a fleet.

Cummins F5

Cummins UK, 40 - 44 Rutherford Drive, Park Farm Industrial Estate, Wellingborough, NN8 6AN, UK

Tel: +44 1933 672 200

Email: harvy.moore@cummins.com Website: www.cummins.comindustriesmarine

Cummins has a strong marine heritage dating back to the Company’s start in 1919. Over 100 years later, Cummins continues its legacy of providing reliable, durable diesels to the marine market with power from 4.5-95 litres for commercial, government and recreational applications. Cummins marine engines and generators are engineered to meet emissions standards including IMO III and Tier 4, with a low total cost of ownership, making them the preferred choice in many marine applications. Cummins marine diesel generators provide quiet, reliable power for many commercial vessels, including ferries, trawlers, fishing and tug boats. Cummins is able to offer customers customised marine generator set packages built with any Cummins auxiliary marine engine. For more information visit: https://www.cummins.com/industries/marine

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Cygnus Instruments Ltd G32

Cygnus House, 30 Prince of Wales Road, Dorchester, DT1 1PW, UK

Tel: +44 1305 265 533

Email: Hanna@cygnus-instruments.com Website: www.cygnus-instruments.com

Celebrating its 40th anniversary, Cygnus Instruments has been a leading UK manufacturer of reliable ultrasonic testing equipment engineered with users in mind. From subsea inspections to surface-based applications, Cygnus range of ultrasonic thickness gauges offers the ultimate solution for quick and accurate thickness measurement through coatings or heavy corrosion. Exclusive to visitors, our NEW underwater ultrasonic thickness gauge will be unveiled at Seawork! This underwater UTM gauge boasts a large colour display and is extremely simple to use with an intuitive menu operated from just 3 keys - perfect for divers inspecting subsea structures. Thanks to 3 measuring modes, it achieves accurate measurement effortlessly through coatings, excessive corrosion or pitting. Many more useful features will be revealed at Cygnus stand G32.

Czone Q2

See main entry under Fischer Panda UK Ltd

Dacoma SB30

Abildvej 5A

Tel: +45 2912 150 5

Email: info@dacoma-dk.com Website: www.dacoma.dk

Whether you work in exposed areas with high waves and strong winds or in more sheltered waters, Dacoma’s novel Airkeel stabilizer will make a difference for your operations. Work- and crewboats up to 30m length equipped with our Airkeel system offer a rock stable and safe platform to work from, even in adverse weather. Stabilization works at all practical boat velocities – also at zero speed. Due to its buoyancy and due to its ability to laterally shift the buoyancy center, the Airkeel increases cargo and crane capacity of work- and crew boats by a factor of two or more. This means that even lightweight, and fast vessels of less than 15m length can be equipped with an 8-10 tm crane for cost-optimized fleet operations.

Damen Shipyards Q12, VC1

Avelingen West 20

Tel: +31 6 10448251

Email: Berdine.de.with@damen.com Website: www.damen.com

Damen Damen is a family owned shipbuilding business that stands for fellowship, craftsmanship, entrepreneurship and stewardship. We believe that our oceans, seas, lakes and rivers offer humanity a growing range of possibilities in terms of trade, food, energy and recreation. We provide maritime solutions to meet these opportunities, through design, shipbuilding, ship repair and related services. Your maritime solutions partner We aim not only to deliver you a high-quality vessel, but to provide total lifecycle support. This includes financing and services. All the way to resale or recycling. Join our family The Damen family has been building vessels for almost a century. Your new boat combines our proven heritage with cutting-edge innovation. For more information, please visit damen.com.

Brands: Multi Cat, Fast Crew Supplier, ASD Tug, RSD Tug

Darley H2NA A21

5 Brighton Way, Chippenham, SN14 0YR, UK

Tel: +44 7592 511 449

Email: j.hare@h2na.co.uk Website: www.h2na.co.uk

Darley H2NA specialises at providing Naval Architecture support to ships, boats and other floating platforms. With extensive experience ranging from workboat stability to dredger refit activities, Darley H2NA is positioned to supply the Marine Industry with professional Naval Architecture advice and support. The Team at Darley H2NA have an extensive breadth of experience enabling us to support your needs across a wide range of challenging subject areas. Darley H2NA specialises in supporting commercial and naval vessels through the required processes in order to ensure your vessel is safe. Our experience ranges from workboat stability to RFA docking calculations, and refit programmes. Darley H2NA can support Ship and Boat design at any stage in the programme life cycle, from concept through to disposal.

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Datum Electronics C2

Needles Building, Trinity Wharf, East Cowes, Isle Of Wight, PO32 6RF, UK

Tel: +44 1983 282 834

Email: matt@brightbulbdesign.co.uk Website: www.datum-electronics.com

Datum Electronics Ltd is a world leading, British manufacturer & supplier of static and rotary torque sensors, torque transducers, torque meters and shaft power measurement solutions to industry since 1989. Headquartered in the UK, we have a long-established presence worldwide, through our extensive network of re-sellers and distributors in more than 30 countries. Made in Britain, shipped worldwide.

David Clark Company Inc P9

360 Franklin Street, Worcester, Massachusetts, MA 01604, USA

Tel: +1 5087 515 800

Email: bdaigle@davidclark.com Website: www.davidclarkcompany.com

The Series 9100 Digital Intercom System provides unmatched performance, durability and versatility with wired security and wireless mobility for workboat crews. Single or multichannel programming options provide enhanced flexibility for a virtually unlimited amount of users. Crosscompatible Headsets with quick-release connectors allow rapid changeovers between wired and wireless options for mission flexibility. All units feature ‘SMART VOX’ for instantaneous and effective mic control with no manual adjustments. These easy to configure and operate interfaces ensure reliable system performance and keep crew members on mission and in control.

Delta Marine Crewing D17g

Visserijkade 91, Vlissingen, 4382, Netherlands

Tel: +31 1184 709 09

Email: jack@deltamarinecrewing.nl Website: www.deltamarinecrewing.nlen

Delta Marine Crewing is a manning agency in Vlissingen. Our inspired crew managers bring employers and employees together, ensuring that projects – anywhere in the world – are supplied with a constant qualified workforce. Delta Marine Crewing makes use of their worldwide office network to quickly and effectively source top-rate candidates for their clients. We have a thorough understanding of the businesses and the projects our clients operate within. Whether they specialise in merchant shipping, towage, offshore, dredging, tanker operations, yachting, ship delivery or heavy lift cargo, we will deliver highly compatible crew members who are fully capable of completing the required tasks. We aim to put the right person in the right place.

Delta Power Group VB07

Unit 26 Newby Road Industrial Estate, Hazel Grove, Stockport, Cheshire, SK7 5DR, UK

Tel: +44 161 456 6588

Email: snorton@deltapower.co.uk Website: www.deltapower.co.uk

DESMI E33

Tagholm 1, Nørresundby, 9400, Denmark

Tel: +45 9632 811 1

Email: kpo@desmi.com

Website: www.desmi.com

Pumps and Pumping Solutions - DESMI - PROVEN TECHNOLOGY. DESMI manufacture, deliver and service pumps and pumping solutions for various applications incl. engine room pumps ranging from large pumps for large containerships to smaller pumps for fishing vessels. Also, we manufacture ballast water management systems, which is type approved by IMO and USCG and which has the smallest footprint in the market. And, if you want to optimize pump and fan speed to current conditions saving fuel, our OptiSave energy saving solutions is the right solutions. Our pump solutions are well known for their high-efficiency and reliability – so if in search for a troublefree operation and a pump solution that will run for many years, your choice should be a DESMI pump.

Brands: DESMI A/S

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Diverse Marine VB20,VB21

Medina Shipyard, Pelham Road, Cowes, PO31 7PG, UK

Tel: +44 1983 300 656

Email: bencolman@diversemarine.co.uk Website: www.diversemarine.co.uk

Diverse Marine work with some of the world’s leading naval architects to produce vessel designs that meet your needs. Our constantly expanding range includes crew transfer vessels, patrol, interdiction & military craft, pilot boats & rescue craft and a wide range of work boats, all constructed to the very highest standards of build quality and performance. Exploring new markets and sectors, we work with clients and suppliers to understand exactly what is required and how new developments can make a real difference. Forward thinking and at the forefront of vessel design, build, refit & repair, please get in touch to find out more.

DMT Marine Equipment Q82

See main entry under Offshore Marine

Dometic H31

See main entry under Hypro Marine.

Dometic Marine Q2

Dometic House, The Brewery, Blandford St Mary, Blandford Forum, DT11 9LS, UK

Tel: +44 3446 260 133

Email: marine@dometic.co.uk Website: www.dometic.com

Dometic Marine operates in the OEM, Service and Aftermarket sectors, managing the manufacturing, sales and service of marine products. Offering a broad product portfolio from Marine HVAC to refrigeration and sanitation solutions, all products are manufactured with durability and serviceability at the forefront of their design. The combination makes Dometic a highly experienced single source provider of high-quality complete marine solutions for commercial and large-scale vessels. The business is global with a worldwide distribution and dealer network across 100 countries, while our service partners are proficiently trained and equipped with the tools needed to find or fix the perfect onboard solution using existing, newly developed products or a combination of the two. Dometic Marine is a division of the wider Dometic Group

du Pre Marine Limited E6

The Old Dairy Standen Manor, Hungerford, RG17 0RB, UK

Tel: +44 1635 888 888

Email: andrea.hollings@dupremarine.co.uk Website: www.dupremarine.co.uk

du Pré Marine offers specialist technical support and distribution of commercial grade navigation, security and safety equipment. We are long-standing representatives for FLIR thermal imaging, Hatteland type approved rugged displays and computers, Kahlenberg IMO compliant and ABS approved sound signals, Luminell floodlights, CLITE searchlights and Promarine antennas, galvanic isolators and combiners. We’ll have comprehensive displays of each range at Seawork with a number of manufacturer representatives on our stand in our new location within Hall 4 . New models at the show will include the CLITE 1 LED searchlight, offering many of the features of the proven CLITE (formerly ColorLight) 2 but in a more compact package perfect for smaller workboats excellent performance and low maintenance.

Brands: Hatteland, Kahlenberg, Luminell, Promarine, CLITE, Glamox As, Sonic Tools

Durowipers Ltd F6

Unit 20 Oldends Lane Industrial Estate, Stonehouse, GL10 3RQ, UK

Tel: +44 1453 820 972

Email: sales@durowipers.co.uk Website: www.durowipers.co.uk

DuroWipers is a British manufacturer of top-quality windscreen wipers for the whole marine industry. Its pantograph systems are built to last the lifetime of a vessel so there are no maintenance costs, meaning they are a greener choice for vessel owners and operators. DuroWipers prides itself on manufacturing wipers that are not only sustainable but also the most robust on the market. Its pantographs are specified on both the UK Shannon Class and Severn Class Lifeboats where it’s imperative that rescuers have clear vision at all times. The company offers a ten-year and Lifetime guarantee on its products for the RNLI and Royal Navy. For commercial operators it offers a free warranty for three years, above and beyond the usual 12-month industry standard.

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DYWIDAG Ltd M10

Northfield Road, Southam, CV47 0FG, UK

Tel: +44 1926 813 980

Email: mei.tierney@dywidag.com Website: www.dywidag.com

DYWIDAG makes infrastructure safer, stronger, and smarter. We provide marine grade tie rods for the support of piled combi quay walls and a full range of accessories including turnbuckles, couplers and nuts for a faster and more efficient installation.

Echandia B5

Karlbergs strand 4L, Solna, 171 73, Sweden

Tel: +46 8502 425 60

Email: johan.winlund@echandia.se Website: www.echandia.se

The beginning of a new era. Powered by Echandia. We stand on the brink of a transformation. The maritime world is becoming electrified, with a goal to have an emission-free global fleet by 2050. This means that as we upgrade old or build new vessels, we must ensure that they do not emit harmful greenhouse gases. They must also provide a safe, durable, and cost-efficient solution with a long life cycle. This is no small task. At least 150,000 vessels are in need of a new energy solution over the next 30 years.

Edwards Diving Services DV14

Dragon House, Sir Alfred Owen Way Pontygwindy Industrial Estate, Caerphilly, CF83 3HU, UK

Tel: +44 2920 862 020

Email: paul@edwardsdivingservices.co.uk Website: www.edwardsdivingservices.co.uk

Established in 1992, predominantly as an inshore diving contractor, EDS has expanded and developed into a multi-facetted marine and civil engineering contractor with an extensive array of professional skills and a wealth of industry knowledge and experience. These skills are supported by a significant collection of specialist tools and equipment, as well as our in-house fabrication workshop and machine shop. This combination allows EDS to provide its clients with an exceptional bespoke service tailored to meet their specific needs.

Elaflex Ltd G11

Riverside House Plumpton Road, Hoddesdon, EN11 0PA, UK Tel: +44 1992 452 950

Email: sales@elaflex.co.uk Website: www.elaflex.co.uk

Elaflex Ltd, established in 1987, is associated with Elaflex Hiby of Germany, and is the UK & Eire supplier of ZVA nozzles, nozzle spare parts and accessories, rubber flexible hoses, TW couplings, ERV expansion joints and MannTek Dry Disconnect Coupling for the petroleum, LPG and petrochemical industries. As an engineering-based company with ISO 9001 accreditation, we have the technical resources to ensure that solutions provided to these two complex industries are always “state-of-the-art”.

Eminox E4

Corringham Road Industrial Estate, Miller Road, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, DN21 1QB, UK

Tel: +44 1427 810 088

Email: emma.dunlop-walters@eminox.com Website: www.eminox.com

Eminox is about making a difference. Together with becoming part of a more environmentally focused manufacturing industry, we strive to improve air quality around the world. We drive innovation and success to provide sustainable engineered solutions which meet and exceed stringent emissions control demands. With over 42 years’ experience in the automotive industry, we have the knowledge and expertise to support our customers with our in-house research and development facility. Therefore, allowing extensive testing of products before final production, consequently saving our customers time and money in the development process. As keen problem solvers, our expert engineers work in partnership with you to design exhaust aftertreatment systems for bus, truck, rail, marine and non-road mobile machines (NRMM) around the world. They’re able to work to your specifications to meet the standards you need.

EmpirBus P12

See main entry under Atlantis Marine Power Ltd

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Engineered Marine Systems D11

See main entry under Boat Electrics and Electronics Ltd

Ems Maritime Offshore GmbH VB22

dithmarscher Strasße 13, Emden, D-26723, Germany

Tel: +49 4921 8907 5277

Email: maike.heuermann@offshoreservice.de Website: www.offshoreservice.de

Ems Maritime Offshore GmbH (EMO) is a fully-owned subsidiary of the shipping company AktienGesellschaft “EMS”, and was established in 2010 to expand the offshore activities of the AG “EMS” Group. The energy of the future will to a large extent be generated at sea. As pioneers providing services for this future-oriented sector, EMO has recognised the signs of the energy turnaround at an early stage. Its declared long-term objective is to offer and establish customer-tailored service solutions sustainably. EMO operates its own fleet of modern service vessels flying the German flag, which are adapted for use in the offshore wind farms of the North Sea and the Baltic Sea.

Engines Plus Ltd Q24

Unit F The Aquarius Centre, Edospm Close Waterwells Business Park, GL2 2FN, UK

Tel: +44 1452 729 707

Email: marinesales@enginesplus.co.uk Website: www.enginesplus.co.uk

Engines Plus Ltd, will be exhibiting both propulsion and generators from Sole Diesel and Hyundai Seasall product portfolio. We will have in display products from Sole Diesel generating set range, which is now available with full class from DNV, with lots of options to suit your requirements, and individually tailored to your needs. The Hyundia Seasall range full fills the needs of small boats up to 270 bhp, for fast cats, patrol boats, etc Come along to the stand and have chat to our sales team Brands: Sole Diesel, Hyundai Seasall

English Braids Ltd G12

Spring Lane, Malvern Link, Malvern, WR14 1AL, UK

Tel: +44 1684 892 222

Email: andrew.wilcock@englishbraids.com Website: www.englishbraids.com

English Braids Ltd was established in 1968 in order to supply rope and cord into the industrial market place. The company was originally established in Malvern, Worcestershire, although the current purpose built site was adopted in 1979. The organisation has been grown from this point with an emphasis on sales and customer service. The company has always focused on a B2B environment looking for partners and manufacturers to be able to get the product to the end consumer. The company diversified into the Marine market place in 1980 and has established a network of partners throughout the UK and distribution channel throughout Europe, Asia and the Americas. The values of the company in this sector have been aimed at providing a high quality product to the mass market, from dinghy through to large yachts. It has been the long standing opinion that people do not buy on price, but value for money. It is this messaging that has been key in the overall success of the company today.

EO Workboats BV Q86, VA38

Beatrixhaven 19, Wekendam, 4251, UK

Tel: +31 1936 910 10

Email: wouter@eoworkboats.com Website: www.eurooffshore.com

Euro Offshore imports and distributes offshore lifesaving equipment, such as work- and lifeboats, rigid inflatable rescue boats and motion compensated launching appliances for rescue- and lifeboats. We are located in Werkendam, where we design and produce Rib’s and aluminum and fiber glass work boats, under our own brand name. Euro Offshore has over 20 years of experience in all life saving equipment and everyone in our company is passionate about our products. For this reason, we think after sales and servicing is equally important. As an authorized service station of J. Xinjiang and Wolong (lifeboats, rescue boats and fast rescue boats) and Zhenjiang Marine Auxiliary Machinery Works (davit systems), EO lifesaving is responsible for the annual survey of all products. Furthermore, our expert staff is able to repair and assemble all aluminum and fiber glass boats.

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EPropulsion Q8

Unit 6, Ensign Way Hamble, Southampton, Hampshire, SO31 4RF, UK

Tel: +44 2380 988 782

Email: clare@thesbs.co.uk Website: www.propulsion.uk

ePropulsion pioneer advanced electric motors, batteries and fully integrated electric propulsion systems for the commercial and leisure marine sector. Our in-house experts deliver solutions for boat builders and designers to adopt electric propulsion systems for the next generation of smarter boating. We can work with you on new boat builds and retro-fitting electric propulsion. With electric inboard motors and outboards, we have a range of powerful, reliable systems from 1kW to 200 kW. Boat builders and designers who wish to learn more please feel free to get in touch. The ePropulsion I-Series inboard motors can power commercial vessels up to 24m or 25 tons. The H-100 range suits vessels between 60-100’ (18-30m) with a displacement of up to 200 tons.

Esco Power SRL D2

Rue des Foudriers 2A, Ghislengien-ath, 7822, Belgium

Tel: +32 3227 176 490

Email: info@escopower.be Website: www.escopower.been

Esco Power is a leading company in parallel hybrid transmissions and solutions. As specialist in marine and heavy industrial applications, they developed a unique parallel hybrid transmission PHT to use both energy sources of diesel and electric power in their optimum field. Also offering a complete hybrid electric solution package to be able to operate in diesel, electric and a unique automatic mode, also including a generator mode and a back-up system. Many partners in the world are giving local support. PME-group is Esco Power’s partner in the UK.

ESNA SB43

Rigedalen 41, Kristiansand, 4626, Norway

Tel: +47 9945 240 8

Email: esna@esna.no Website: www.esna.no

ESNA is an independent ship design company for high-performance and energy efficient vessels. We specialize on low and zero emission technology and Surface Effect Ships (SES), where we have world-leading competence. Our strategy is to complement yards with design packages and the special air cushion systems and equipment, allowing any yard to build safe, cost efficient and reliable Surface Effect Ships. Our focus markets are offshore renewables, offshore operations and zero emission fast ferries.

E-Tech Yachting H26

B57429136, Muelle Viejo - (Edificio Nave STP, Local 3A) Palma de Mallorca, 07012, Spain

Tel: +34 971 431 155

Email: luisa@etechyachting.com

Website: www.etechyachting.com

Control and Monitoring Systems for Automation of Superyachts and Commercial Marine Vessels. Experts in Alarm Monitoring Systems, Switchboards and Automation with 40 years of experience and 1000s of installations. A trustworthy partner providing in-house capabilities to design, build, install and maintain the electrical and electronic systems. E-Tech Yachting’s system seamlessly integrates with your existing systems. Classification of all designs: DNV, ABS, Lloyds Register, RINA. Located in STP, Palma de Mallorca, Spain. Worldwide service and support.

Everard Insurance Brokers P100

10th Floor, 2 Minster Court, London, EC3R 7BB, UK

Tel: +44 2031 489 540

Email: jackie.knight@seventeengroup.co.uk Website: www.everardinsurance.com

Everard are a forward-thinking independent marine insurance broker, offering comprehensive, cost effective insurance packages for the marine and shipping industries. Specialists in every aspect of marine insurance and the entire transportation chain for over 50 years, Our teams have a combined experience within our specialist field of over 250 years. We pride ourselves on our professional and independent advice and in-house claims service 24/7. We provide an excellent level of service together with a range of covers that include Hull & Machinery, Protection and Indemnity, Charterers Liability, War Risks, Harbour and Terminal policies, Marine Traders Combined, Combined Liabilities, Marine Installations, Builders Risks, Professional Indemnity, Contractors All Risks and associated insurances such as Motor Fleet and Property. We also offer our own exclusive in-house scheme arrangement.

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Exalto Bearings UK Ltd SB4

Unit C, Amberley Drive, Sinfin Lane, Derby, DE24 9RE, UK

Tel: +44 1332 340 501

Email: sales@exalto.co.uk Website: www.exalto.co.uk

At Exalto UK we manufacture high quality rubber-lined and composite cutlass bearings for the pump and marine industries. We manufacture all bearings at our in-house workshop and specialise in the production of non-standard sizes. In business for over 25 years, we have built a reputation for our friendly and professional service, our quick delivery of stock marine bearings, our technical expertise, and the quality of our products.

Fender Innovations BV E9

Westrak 240, Wieringerwerf, 1771 SV, Netherlands

Tel: +31 223 764 170

Email: sr@fenderinnovations.nl Website: www.fenderinnovations.nl

Fender Innovations and Poly Marine Fender Systems have acquired an excellent reputation for development and production of their high-quality, super strong and lightweight fender systems. The fender systems of Fender Innovations are lighter and stronger than traditional fenders, have freedom of form, absorb no water and can be manufactured seamlessly. The design can be adapted to all hull shapes. Practically every conceivable length, size, shape and dimension can be supplied. The fenders are suitable for All weather life boats, Fast rescue, Tenders, Wind farm support, Heavy Duty RIB’s, Pilot Vessels, Research and survey, Unmanned marine systems, Amphibious vehicles, Naval applications and Superyacht tenders. At PolyMarine Fender Systems we produce ultra strong and extremely durable Fender systems for vessels such as Crew tenders, Pilot vessels, Heavy Duty work boats.

Brands: Fender systems for SAR vessels, Fender system Search and Resque vessels, Fender systems Superyachts, Crew Tender -Heavy Duty Fender Systems, Mooring protection- Poly Marine Fender Systems, Holyhead pilot Vessel- Fender System, Extreme RIB Fender Systems, Fender

Fern Communications & Hug Q47

24 Hadenham Road, Lowestoft

Tel: +44 1502 676 045

Email: clive@ferncom.com Website: www.ferncom.com

Fern Communications is a renowned and respected name across the energy industry for its innovation and for delivering the most reliable tailored communications systems for client needs in the most difficult environments; throughout their 20 years in business, Fern has developed a range of reliable offshore communications equipment & software.

Finning UK & Ireland D4

Watling St, Cannock, WS11 1SL, UK

Tel: +44 1543 461 461

Email: hayley.brown@finning.com Website: www.finning.commarine

Finning is the world’s largest Caterpillar dealer delivering unrivalled service for over 80 years. Finning’s range of marine propulsion engines deliver high performance, high fuel efficiency, low operational costs and long term durability for every application. Our engineering expertise means we can tailor the right power solution for your needs – perfectly matched to your vessel’s size, space requirements and operation, from a single-source supplier. Engine uptime is critical for you, your crew, your clients and your bottom line so you need 24/7 support. Choose Finning and you have access to a nationwide network of dedicated marine engineers and the support of Cat dealers worldwide, whatever your requirement and wherever your vessel takes you.

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Fireboy Xintex UK Operations Ltd F22

8-10 Holton Road, Holton Heath Trading Park, Poole, Dorset, BH16 6LT, UK

Tel: +44 8453 899 462

Email: fireboyeu@fireboy-xintex.com Website: www.fireboy-xintx.com

World-Wide suppliers of Fire Suppression & Fire Detection systems to the Marine Industry. Specializing in total flooding clean agent extinguishing systems utilizing either FK-5-12-1 fire protection fluid or HFC-227ea fire extinguishant, both of which are approved by all IACS members. Fire Detection systems available for both Classed and non-Classed vessels, Fireboy has the largest range of detection system options available in both Analogue Addressable and Conventional.

Fischer Panda UK Ltd Q2

17 Black Moor Road Ebblake Industrial Estate, Verwood, BH31 6AX, UK

Tel: +44 1202 820 840

Email: barry.fower@fischerpanda.co.uk Website: www.fischerpanda.co.uk

Since 1977 Fischer Panda has become the world’s leading manufacturer of compact super-silent diesel generators with representation today in over 90 countries. All Panda generators, from the entry level 4kW generator to the demanding high-spec military sets are built to the same exacting ISO quality standards. Reliability, maintainability and global support are key factors of any Panda generator or Propulsion system. Other world-class products include water makers from HRO, Sea Recovery & Village Marine, with ranges suitable for day-boats to warships and offshore platforms to land based applications. Additionally the most well-established name in marine air-conditioning from Dometic. Finally, hybrid system integration can be offered through Mastervolt Power Electronics and CZone Digital Switching. Fischer Panda UK support their customers from system design through to completed installation.

Brands: HRO, Sea Recovery, Mastervolt, Czone, Village Marine, Bellmarine, Parker, Dometic

FPP/ Nemo UW Tools DV7

Unit 3 Landscape Close, Bicester, OX25 3SX, UK

Tel: +44 1869 934 333

Email: paul@fairlocks.co.uk Website: www.fischerpanda.co.uk

Returning to Seawork for the sixth year, we are delighted to announce the launch of the SDS Hammer drill from Nemo. It features long lasting 22v 6Ah batteries and can be used to a depth of 50m like all other tools - a tough tool for tough jobs! Also, on display will be the Nemo Underwater Grinder - you will not find a similar tool anywhere else on planet earth! Rated to a maximum operating depth of 50m (164ft) and its 1500-watt brushless technology ensures maximum efficiency and durability. Also supplied with 2 high capacity 22-volt Lithium Polymer 5Ah batteries. Come and visit stand D5 where Paul Webb will be delighted to meet you and show you the entire Nemo range.www.nemo-underwatertools.co.uk

Brands: Nemo

Frog Environmental M4

Frog Environmental, The Stables, Blakenhall Park, Bar Lane, Barton under Needwood, Nr Burton upon Trent, Staffordshire, DE13 8AJ

Tel: +44 345 057 4040

Email: info@frogenvironmental.co.uk Website: www.frogenvironmental.co.uk

Frog Environmental are specialists in underwater sound attenuation and silt control. We design and supply bubble curtains that support the UK marine construction industry in its drive to reduce costs, minimise carbon footprint and protect the environment. Using bubble curtains to attenuate sound can deliver significant reductions in preliminary costs by reducing the time it takes to deliver a project. Frog offers a full design and validation service to help our customers meet all UK regulatory requirements. We also supply bubble curtains to manage the movement of silt in both temporary and permanent installations. Applications include preventing silt accretion to reduce the need for maintenance dredging and protecting marine habitats from silt plumes during temporary works. We offer free CPD sessions to the construction industry.

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Furuno UK Ltd E11

West Building Penner Road, Havant, PO9 1QY, UK

Tel: +44 2392 441 000

Email: pamckenzie@furuno.co.uk Website: www.furuno.com

World leader in the manufacture of radar and navigation systems. Since its inception in 1948, when the world’s first fish finder was commercialized, FURUNO ELECTRIC CO. LTD. has been responding to the needs of the maritime industry through developing various types of marine electronics. Today, FURUNO is a total marine electronics manufacturer operating on a global scale with a great many loyal customers. Furuno UK offers a vast range of products for all types of vessels and all types of navigational applications, Furuno UK are also the UK distributors for Timezero, WASSP, Marport and Hatteland. Along with providing equipment and service for vessels Furuno UK is actively involved in providing coastal monitoring and platform surveillance solutions with a variety of unique systems.

Brands: Furuno, WASSP, Marport, Timezero, SMG Europe LTD

Future Safety Ltd P7

Unit 5, Gateshead Business Park, Delph New Road , Delph OL3 5DE, UK

Tel: +44 1457 872817

Email: colin@future-safety.com Website: www.future-safety.com

Future Safety has been a leader in the Marine PPE industry for over 26 years, with over forty years of combined personnel experience in design and manufacture of specialist helmets. The company was formed in 1992 to design, and manufacture specialist PPE for a variety of industries. The company now specialises in manufacturing high performance helmets for Emergency services, Military, Marine, Police &Sports whilst still serving its original markets of industrial, mining and forestry.

Brands: Future Safety Limited

G+ Global Offshore Wind Health and Safety Organisation P101

Energy Institute, 61 New Cavendish Street, London, W1G 7AR, UK

Tel: +44 7816 343 319

Email: jcurrie@energyinst.org Website: www.gplusoffshorewind.com

The G+ is the global health and safety organisation bringing together the offshore wind industry to pursue shared goals and outcomes. It is run in partnership with the Energy Institute, which provides the secretariat and supports its work. The G+ has four main work areas: Incident data reporting Good practice guidance Safe by Design workshops. Learning from incidents The members of the G+ are lead operators and owners of offshore wind farms. Senior executives of the member companies meet quarterly, as the G+ Board. The Focal Group consists of members’ health and safety experts, who meet monthly to deliver the work programme of the G+. There are European, APAC and North American Focal Groups.

Garmin G43

Liberty House, Hounsdown Business Park, Hounsdown Southampton, Hants, SO40 9RB, UK

Tel: +44 2380 524 000

Email: ellie.corbett@garmin.com Website: www.garmin.comen-GB

We make products that are engineered on the inside for life on the outside. We do this so our customers can make the most of the time they spend pursuing their passions. With more than 19,000 associates in 80 offices around the world, we bring GPS navigation and wearable technology to the automotive, aviation, marine, outdoor and fitness markets. We think every day is an opportunity to innovate and a chance to beat yesterday.

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Geberit P27

Geberit House, Edgehill Drive, Warwick, CV34 6NH, UK

Tel: +44 1926 516 800

Email: georgia.bennett@geberit.com

Website: www.geberit.co.ukhome

The globally operating Geberit Group is a European leader in the field of sanitary products. We operate with a strong local presence in most European countries, providing unique added value when it comes to sanitary technology. This includes a comprehensive selection of innovative piping solutions for a range of applications. The production network encompasses 26 production facilities, of which 4 are located overseas. The Group is headquartered in Rapperswil-Jona, Switzerland. With around 12,000 employees in around 50 countries, Geberit generated net sales of CHF 3,5 billion in 2021. The Geberit shares are listed on the SIX Swiss Exchange and have been included in the SMI (Swiss Market Index) since 2012.

Gecko Head Gear Ltd Q81

14b Kings Hill Industrial Estate, Kings Hill, Bude, Cornwall, EX23 8QN, UK

Tel: +44 1288 355 988

Email: emily@geckoheadgear.com

Website: www.geckoheadgear.com

We have over twenty years of experience custom-making marine safety helmets. Our helmets are used by rescue organisations worldwide, including the RNLI, Police, RAF and Coast Guards. We also provide protective head gear for various water sports and professional athletes including big wave surfer Al Mennie. Gecko helmets are built to last, meaning you can enjoy the unrivalled comfort, versatility and protection offered by the Gecko for many years. All Gecko helmets come fitted with our patented inflatable liner. The liner provides a perfect fit every time, keeping your head warm and buoyant.

Geobrugg N8

Aachstasse 11, Romanshorn, CH-8590, Switzerland

Tel: +41 7146 684 17

Email: raphaela.henkes@geobrugg.com Website: www.geobrugg.com

Safety is our nature - true to this guiding principle, we have been developing and manufacturing protection solutions since 1951. High-tensile steel wire nets and matching services monitor and protect against natural hazards such as rockfall, landslides, debris flows, avalanches or coastal erosion. They ensure safety in mining and tunneling as well as on motorsports tracks, in industry and in test facilities. With experience, a spirit of research, continuous internal training and close cooperation with research institutes, we drive innovation and industry standards.

Our newest protection system transforms maritime safety and prevents injury during snapback. When a mooring line ruptures, the parted line can reach speeds over 1200 km/h. Together with Holmes Solutions we recently adapted our debris fences used at the racetrack in order to protect people in the marine industry.

Geveko Markings G10

Unit 6 Oyster Park, 109 Chertsey Road, Byfleet, KT14 7AX, UK

Tel: +44 1932 359 270

Email: tmacdonald@gevekomarkings.com Website: www.geveko-markings.co.uk

Geveko Markings develop, manufacture, and distribute horizontal markings in any size, material, colour or form that meets the requirements of the segments we serve. We mainly focus on areas of application where our products must perform to strict performance, durability and safety standards or under demanding circumstances. We provide guidance and safe travel for road users of all types, improve flow of traffic, assist visually impaired and offer decorative and aesthetic properties. Our markings safeguard communities and guide people to their destinations, they transform surfaces into decorative, colourful, and playful environments. Building on our experience and deep knowledge of the road markings industry, it is our continued mission to make high-quality materials that guide, inspire, and protect people all over the world.

Glendinning H31

See main entry under Hypro Marine.

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Glo Marine B18

Aleea _colii 3, Gala_i, 800042, Romania

Tel: +40 7949 202 502

Email: radu.procop@glo-marine.com Website: www.glo-marine.com

We are a team of 35 specialists in naval architecture and structural engineering that focuses on delivering complete designs for specialized vessels with lengths up to 50 meters, be it workboats, fishing vessels, tugs, landing crafts or research vessels. Our job is to enable our clients to realise their goals through top class engineering and outstanding customer support in a clear, cost effective and reliable manner. Having worked with most vessel types in close cooperation with various owners and shipyards across Europe, we developed a thorough understanding of all the design and construction pitfalls specific to specialized vessels. We understand every project is unique, so we tailor our technical, planning and project management expertise accordingly, to design vessels that exceed our customer’s expectations.

Golden Arrow Marine Q21

40 Salterns Way Lilliput

Tel: +44 1202 707 391

Email: emma.coveney@salterns.co.uk Website: www.goldenarrow.co.uk

Golden Arrow Marine are excited to be exhibiting at Seawork Connect in this new digital way for 2021. In January 2021 Golden Arrow Marine were appointed the authorised Volvo Penta Centre for the UK South Coast and Channel Islands. They provide a comprehensive marine engineering service with factory trained engineers including servicing, overhaul & repair, spare parts, engine sales and repower. They also maintain, service and supply control systems, stabilisation and ride control, gearboxes, generators, outboard motors, stern gear and more. Other brands also supported by Golden Arrow Marine as official dealer & distributor include ABT-TRAC, Honda Marine, Humphree, Kohler, MAN, Perkins, Sea-Fire, Smartgyro, Torqeedo, Yanmar, Yamaha & ZF.

Brands: Yanmar, Kohler Marine Generators, Humphree, Perkins, ZF, ABT Trac, Yamaha, Man, Honda Marine, SmartGyro, TORQEEDO, Sea-Fire

Goodchild Marine Services Limited H22, VB30

Goodchild Marine Services Limited, Burgh Castle Yacht Station, Butt Lane, Burgh Castle, NR31 9PZ, UK

Tel: +44 1493 782 301

Email: info@goodchildmarine.co.uk Website: www.goodchildmarine.co.uk

Goodchild Marine is a family business founded in 1978 and run by Alan & Sue Goodchild and Steve & Lisa Pierce. Operating from the picturesque location of Burgh Castle, Norfolk, we have the capability to tackle any job from the complete design and build of a new vessel, to small repairs, refits, and restoration. We pride ourselves on our innovation, design and products, which are demonstrated within our range of commercial vessels from the increasingly popular ORC pilot boats to our Lynx catamarans. Our enthusiastic staff and professional managers guarantee first class marina services and facilities in a contemporary environment.

Brands: ORC Pilot Vessel

Grandweld P21

Po Box 24755, Al Jadaf Ship Docking Yard, Dubai, UAE

Tel: +971 4324 170 7

Email: cameron@grandweld.com Website: www.grandweld.com

Grandweld is a diversified shipyard based in Dubai. Building Crew Transfer Vessels is in our DNA, since we have delivered 112 CTVs from our large factory in Dubai Maritime City. · We cooperate with leading catamaran designers and use our in-house design team to ensure you get the vessel you need. Our CTVs are high-quality, delivered on-time and competitively priced. · We are an innovative steel shipbuilder who builds OSV, workboat and tug boats. We are renowned for customization, which sets us apart. · We are a renowned ship repair and ship conversion company. Our shipbuilding customers are also our ship repair customers, so quality & customer service comes first. Grandweld’s location is strategic because Dubai is ranked in the top 5 maritime hubs in the world. Our convenient location in Dubai allows for short distance mobilization of the vessel and easy supervision from Europe.

Social Media: https://www.linkedin.com/company/grandweld-shipyards.

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Green Marine (UK) Ltd K1f

Station House, North End Road, Stromness,Orkney,KW16 3AG

Tel: +44 1856 851 966

Email: tegan@greenmarineuk.com Website: www.greenmarineuk.com

Green Marine is a multi award winning marine services provider, we offer vessel charter services with our own vessels with highly experienced crews, supported by an in-house team of engineers and naval architects. Green Marine is strategically placed to provide services to all the Scotwind sites, and also provides services all over Europe, Canada and Asia. Green Marine also provides turnkey services to clients globally, sourcing external vessels to fulfil the engineered offshore operations.

GreenC Marine M12

6 Stablewood, Coolcorcoran, Killarney, Co Kerry, Eire, V93 DEC6, Ireland

Tel: +353 8682 702 71

Email: emmetscanlan@greencmarine.ie Website: 0

GreenC Marine are a specialist Marine Civil Engineering Contractor who carry out many different types of marine civil engineering such as dredging, nearshore cable landings, long sea outfalls, marine piling, civil engineering works and marine demolition.

Greenport P143

Spinnaker House Waterside Gardens

Tel: +44 1329 825 335

Email: info@greenport.com Website: www.portstrategy.com

GreenPort provides business information on environmental best practice and corporate responsibility centred around marine ports and terminals, including shipping, transport and logistics.

Greenport Congress & Cruise P143

Spinnaker House Waterside Gardens, Fareham, PO16 8SD, UK

Tel: +44 1329 825 335

Email: congress@greenport.com Website: www.portstrategy.com

GreenPort Cruise & Congress Europe will take place in Lisbon, Portugal from 18-20 October 2023. The yearly congress provides environmental departments in Ports and Terminals with methods of greening their operations.

GRP Solutions Ltd F26

Portfield Road, Portsmouth, PO3 5JF, UK

Tel: +44 2392 454 509

Email: tommibuckley@grp-solutions.com Website: www.grp-solutions.com

South coast based composite specialists GRP Solutions are thrilled to be exhibiting for the second time at Seawork, showcasing an extensive portfolio of quality resins and core material, bonding and consumable products and solutions for the marine sector, with a key focus on sustainability. Our marine professionals will be on hand to discuss all your production requirements and explain how to improve manufacturing efficiency through our range of sustainable resin, PET core material, gelcoats, bio-based epoxy resins, structural and engineering adhesives, infusion spray adhesives, vacuum consumables, corrosion products, PPE and a whole lot more. For further information or to make an appointment please email sales@grp-solutions.com.

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Hadrian Safety Rails N12

Unit 104, Lady Lane Industrial Estate, Hadleigh, Suffolk IP7 6BQ, UK

Tel: +44 1473 826 018

Email: john.wells@hadriansafetyrails.co.uk Website: www.hadriansafetyrails.co.uk

Hadrian Safety Rails offer a truly hands free travelling personal deck restraint solution. The alloy extruded rail is preformed to the profile of the shapes of the vessel superstructure. A 4 wheel carriage glides around the rail offering an attachment point for the bespoke, supplied as standard “Magna Ultra” Lanyard. Both system and Lanyards conform to test specification TS-HAD-15 UKAS Laboratory Reg0570. Two versions of this sytem are avilable, HADRIAN Pilot suitable for craft 10mtrs upwards. HADRIAN Mini for private and lighter inshore patrol vessels up to 10mtrs. Hadrian Safety System is the only certified marine safety system to provide complete hands-free security.

Halyard F10

86 Cobham Road, Ferndown Industrial Estate, Ferndown, BH21 7PQ, UK

Tel: +44 1722 710 922

Email: technical@halyard.eu.com Website: www.halyard.eu.com

Exhaust Systems - Noise & Vibration Control - Environmental Protection - Watertight Hatches - Lifting Equipment specialists Halyard, designs, manufactures, and distributes high quality, technically advanced equipment. Halyard specialise in water-cooled and dry exhaust systems and as the distributors for aftertreatment solutions can also provide DPF and SCR packages. We offer a wide range of standard and bespoke components, designed and manufactured in-house, and our scope of supply covers individual components through to complete bespoke exhaust systems. Whether the requirement is a sophisticated water-cooled or dry full exhaust system with aftertreatment or a replacement component Halyard have the solution. Halyard are also distributors for: Freeman hatches & doors Steelhead cranes, davits & passerelles SCR & DPF aftertreatment solutions IMS dry silencers Aquadrive drive systems Seatorque shaft systems Wave filtration products Rubber Design vibration & noise control Noise insulation materials

Brands: Aquadrive, Emigreen, SeaTorque, Wave International, Halyard, AdvanTec Marine - Freeman Marine, Steelhead Marine, IMS

HamiltonJet UK Ltd Q10

Unit 26 The Birches Industrial Estate, East Grinstead

Tel: +44 1342 313 437

Email: marketing@hamiltonjet.uk Website: www.hamiltonjet.com

HamiltonJet is one of the leading global waterjet manufacturers, with over 60,000 waterjet units installed around the world. HamiltonJet’s global network of distributors are in over 60 locations, supported by regional offices in USA, UK, Singapore, with manufacturing based in New Zealand. The HamiltonJet waterjet is one of the most advanced and innovative marine propulsion systems at the forefront of waterjet propulsion technology, making it the ideal choice for clients wishing to move with confidence, speed and precision. The HamiltonJet waterjet offers superior cavitation resistance, precise steering control and is particularly suited to high-speed vessels operating in the 20 to 50 kt range. HamiltonJet’s new generation HTX and LTX waterjets and AVX controls are the company’s latest developments, please visit our stand at SEAWORK 2023 for more information.

Harken Industrial E32

Bearing House Unit 640 Ampress Lane

Tel: +44 1590 689 122

Email: john.waghorn@harken.co.uk Website: www.harkenindustrial.com

With over 50 years’ experience working in extreme marine environments, Harken Industrial are experts in safe, lightweight, and certified load-handling and rope access solutions. Harken Industrial offer a range of premium load-management and safety solutions for workboats, ribs, platform support vessels, pilot, police, defence, and dive operations. Products available include Diver Recovery Purchase Systems (DRPS), designed to enable singlehanded MOB and diver recovery, plus our diverse range of winches, pulleys, rails and cars. Discover why leading yards, fleet operators, and naval architects call on Harken Industrial’s range of innovative and bespoke solutions, by visiting our website and viewing our products.

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Harland & Wolff F44

8th Floor, Northern & Shell Building, 10 Lower Thames Street, London, EC3R 6AF, UK

Tel: +44 7506 477 943

Email: steven.gyford@harland-wolff.com Website: www.harland-wolff.com

With four working locations across the UK, which include two of the world’s most renowned shipyards; the new Harland & Wolff is perfectly positioned to support the needs of the fishing, aquaculture, and seafood sectors in the UK, Ireland and beyond! Our experienced team can provide all levels of support from initial consultancy through to detailed engineering and fabrications incorporating packages and bespoke new-build vessels, platforms, vessel modifications, ship repair, and dry docking for vessels 10m to 150m+. We are dedicated to offering vessel owners and operators a full lifecycle service catering for the long term needs and emergency requirements to help keep boats at sea, boosting up time and maximising your profits.

Hefring Marine F25

Grandagardur 16

Tel: +35 4620 3800

Email: info@hefringmarine.com Website: www.hefringmarine.com

Hefring Marine offers advanced maritime solutions to professional fleet operators. Our flagship product, IMAS (Intelligent Marine Assistance System), is an on-board AI system that improves safety and efficiency of maritime operations. IMAS collects real-time data from vessel motions, engines and instruments to provide sensor-based feedback, enhancing seakeeping and reducing the risk of accidents or damage to the craft and personnel on board. The system predicts expected impacts and generates speed guidance, optimizing speed for prevailing sea conditions and minimizing exposure. IMAS provides real-time insights into impact and vibration exposure and facilitates operator training and crew fatigue and rotation management. The IMAS Console cloud system centralizes collected fleet data for decision support, analysis, and reporting. Each trip can be analyzed in detail, maintenance can be logged, crew and vessel operating histories recorded, rules and alerts defined, and fleet-wide trends analyzed. IMAS will soon offer route planning and optimization based on near-shore real-time weather and sea condition forecasts

Helm Operations B11

400 1208 Wharf Street, Victoria BC, V8W 3B9, Canada

Tel: +44 1866 344 3362

Email: info@helmoperations.com Website: www.helmoperations.com

Since 1999 our goal has been to help bring the power of technology to the maritime industry, innovating alongside vessel operators of all sizes to improve safety, drive performance, and create change in our industry. We work to create lasting value for our customers, communities, and staff by providing mission critical software that powers the companies and crew moving more than 90% of the world’s cargo.

Hendy Power Q64

22 Brunel Way, Segensworth, Fareham, PO15 5SD, UK

Tel: +44 1489 568 165

Email: darren.brown@epm.agency Website: www.hendypower.co.uk

Hendy Power is the award-winning industrial and marine engine division of the Hendy Group, offering an extensive range of services, including new engine supply, 24-hour engine breakdown call outs, outstanding aftermarket service support and OEM parts. Founded in 1968 and part of the wider Hendy Group, the Power division has the same family values and dedication to delivering the excellent service the group strives to offer. Hendy Power has supplied over 120,000 engines and is proud to hold industrial and marine distributorships with FPT Industrial and Ford Component Sales, Kohler and Lister Petter. Along with the supply of industry-leading engine technology, Hendy Power also supplies engine parts, major assemblies and original equipment components to industrial, marine and specialist vehicle applications.

Brands: FPT Industrial

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Henriksen F34

Traeleborgveien 15, Tønsberg, 3112, Norway

Tel: +47 9513 111 0

Email: hooks@hhenriksen.com Website: www.hhenriksen.com

“Henriksen HOOKS” is a well established trademark amongst professionals in the maritime and offshore segment. The first off-load hook was made by Henriksen as early as 1978. Henriksen Hooks are designed to increase safety and efficiency when MOB boats are launched and recovered on ships and offshore installations. The operational safety, simplicity and working reliability of the Henriksen Hooks is very important for our customers and users. We also provide an established and operational exchange and re-certification program for our users. The brand vision is passed on down to the Hooks segment with the slogan: “A safe lifting operation”.

Brands: Henriksen Hooks

Hercules Hydraulics Ltd Q36

Unit 33 Woodview Road Torbay Business Park

Tel: +44 1803 666 623

Email: sarah@herculeshydraulics.co.uk Website: www.herculeshydraulics.co.uk

Hercules Hydraulics is one of the leading suppliers of hydraulic products and systems for workboats. The unique combination of a highly experienced team of designers and engineers and in-house designed and manufactured products has led to the Company designing and installing hydraulic systems to suit the individual requirements of workboats for shipyards around the world. The Company also offers a comprehensive product range including lightweight, heavy-duty hydraulic anchor, mooring, fishing and universal winches for a range of workboat applications, bow thrusters, heavy-duty PTO and Bell Housing PTO Clutch Units, electro-magnetic clutches, hydraulic valves, firefighting pumps, fuel transfer systems and pressure washers plus equipment sourced from leading suppliers such as AMCA, Desmi, Logan Clutch, MP Filtri, Sunfab, Stauff and TMA A total hydraulic service worldwide – www.herculeshydraulics.co.uk

HM Government Zone P136

Whitehall, London, SW1A 2AH, UK

Tel: +44 2072 155 000

Email: tim.currass@maritimeindustries.org Website: www.gov.uk

The Maritime Capability Campaign Office (MCCO) champions maritime exports and investments for the UK Government’s National Shipbuilding Strategy. Operating as part of UK Defence and Security Exports (UKDSE) in the Department for International Trade, it coordinates its efforts across government and with industry, unlocking opportunities for our fantastic shipbuilding industry to export their innovative technologies, services and designs around the world. Working in lockstep with the National Shipbuilding Office, UK defence and civil maritime industry at all levels, and with overseas governments, DIT will build on our world-leading maritime capabilities, strengthening our global reputation as a thriving maritime industrial base and leveraging our strengths in maritime defence and security and low carbon technologies.

Holyhead Marine Services F14

Newry Beach Yard, Holyhead, LL56 1YB, UK

Tel: +44 1407 760 111

Email: peter.murphy@holyhead.co.uk Website: www.holyheadmarine.co.uk

Holyhead Marine is a long established new build and refit/repair facility serving commercial and military customers worldwide. The company has been operating for over 60 years and has an enviable reputation for quality and technical innovation in the marine industry. The company have a wide ranging portfolio of designs which include RHIB’s Patrol Craft, Pilot Boats, WFSV’s and assault craft. Recent deliveries include 16m Pilot Boat, 15m Fire Boat, and 11m Offshore Raiding Craft. The company’s modern facilities are located on the Isle of Anglesey in North Wales and they can accommodate vessels up to 27m in length and up to 100 tonnes displacement.

Brands: Offshore Raiding Craft, Norse Workboats

Holyhead Towing Co Ltd F14

See main entry under Holyhead Marine Services

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HST Marine Q27

A7, West of Kings Dock, Swansea Port

Tel: +44 2039 761 109

Email: media@hst-marine.com Website: www.hst-marine.com

HST are an established owner and operator of Offshore Vessels. Our UK based headquarters host an integral team with skills in shipping, vessel management and chartering. Providing solutions to industries throughout Europe, from the Oil & Gas to the construction and operation of offshore wind parks. The industry experience of our dedicated team together with our longstanding industry relationships ensures the most efficient solution is provided, realising client expectations and building partnerships.

Humber Ribs P116

99 Wincolmlee

Tel: +44 1482 226 100

Email: sales@humberribs.co.uk Website: www.humberribs.co.uk

Humber Ribs specialise in the design and manufacture of superior commercial strength professional and leisure RIBs. Our Ultra high performance Deep V Hulls have proven to be one of the best in the world, being unique and innovative in design. Humber’s unrivalled and outstanding capabilities at sea provide the driest, safest and most stable ride of any comparable craft. Design and development of all boats bespoke and production is fully controlled in our purpose built factories.

Brands: Humber Ribs

HUMPHREE F15

Grimboaasen 16, Gotenburg, 417 05, Sweden

Tel: +46 7678 608 68

Email: joachim.sather@humphree.com Website: www.humphree.com

Install Humphree Stabilization and crew and passengers will feel as safe and steady as on dry land. Our Interceptor system lowers roll and slamming by up to 50%. And it feels like even more. Working days on the sea will be steadier than ever. Our interceptor technology also reduces resistance. That means lower fuel consumption and less CO_ emissions. Made for commercial installations, easy to install, easy to operate. Compatible with all commercial vessels. Our interceptors are made of composite materials for optimum performance, corrosion resistance and light weight. The Humphree interceptors have superior ability to add lift force to greatly reduce resistance in the water, add speed, improve acceleration and visibility at the helm. Humphree’s interceptors are available in many shapes and sizes.

Hundested Propeller G39

Stadionvej 4, Hundested, DK-3390, Denmark

Tel: +45 4793 711 7

Email: lou@boxpr.co.uk Website: www.hundestedpropeller.com

Hundested Propeller work with leading designers and naval architects from concept through to final installation to deliver world leading Controllable Pitch solutions. The Hundested Propeller is the name leaders in the industry come to for CP Propellers from 150 HP to 4500 HP, CP Gear Boxes from 300 HP to 4500 HP and Thrusters as tunnel units from 25 HP to 2700 HP rotating and retracting pods up to 1400 HP and retractable swing units in four models from 25 HP to 200 HP.

Hydac Technology Ltd E31

De Havilland Way, Windrush Park, Witney Oxfordshire, Tel: +44 1993 866 366

Email: becky.sephton-pike@nimlok.co.uk Website: www.hydac.comen

While HYDAC’s core products span from filters to accumulators our expertise extends beyond the typical understanding of hydraulics, systems and fluid engineering. We are committed to providing all-inclusive solutions that span industrial sectors and are sustainable and above all customeroriented. We are not theorists – with comprehensive understanding of the industry, we develop systems that will stand the test of time. Come and discover HYDAC’s full-service fluid technology solutions. Our comprehensive offerings include lab services, expert fluid engineering, and the innovative Fluid Care Portal. We don’t just provide data - we also offer customised solutions from our industry leading product range based on our analysis to optimise your system performance. With the Fluid Care Portal, you have access to data and analysis of your fluid systems for informed decision making.

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Hydromaster Propulsion BV Q79

Bovendijk 201, Rotterdam, 3045 PD, Netherlands

Tel: +31 1576 305 60

Email: jan.terlouw@hydromasterpropulsion.com Website: www.hydromasterpropulsion.com

HYDROMASTER supplies and manufacturers Azimuth Propulsion units in a power range of 50 to 850 kW. The thrusters are available as well mounted, deck mounted, through hull, tunnel thruster or as retractable thruster. Besides traditional Azimuth thrusters Hydromaster manufactures also a line of High Speed Azimuth thrusters suitable for vessels operating in a speed range up to 30 knots. Packages can be delivered with diesel engine, electric or hydraulic drive systems.

Brands: Hydromaster

Hydrosphere UK F21

The Old Grain Store, West End Farm, Upper Froyle, Hampshire, GU34 4JR, UK

Tel: +44 1420 520 374

Email: jeff.gibson@hydrosphere.co.uk Website: www.hydrosphere.co.uk

We represent world-leading innovators in the production of AtoN, working with manufacturers to supply marine navigation lights, data buoys, mooring buoys and more to our customers. Through our connections and experience, we can deliver a complete solution to suit your maritime requirements — from initial design and supply_of the aid through to installation and ongoing maintenance. Our team of engineers is always on hand to support maintenance, replacement and removal work, as well as respond to emergency repairs or buoy and beacon casualties.

Brands: Mobilis, SABIK Marine SPX, Carlier Chaines

Hypro Marine H31

Mount Pleasant Lane, Lymington, Hants, SO41 8LS, UK

Tel: +44 1590 681 445

Email: Crispin@hypromarine.co.uk Website: www.hypromarine.com

With over 35 years’ experience, Hypro Marine are world leaders in the design and manufacture of Hydraulic and Electronic power-assisted steering systems, boasting an enviable reputation in the industry for the quality and performance of its products. Hypro Marine are the UK & Ireland distributors for: Zipwake (Dynamic Trim Control System) Dometic Marine (Baystar, Seastar and Optimus), Glendinning (Hosemaster / Cablemaster & Engine Controls), Shark Seats (Jockey suspension seats), Schmitt steering wheels, Q-Spd Surface Drives, and Lectrotab trim tabs.

Brands: SeaStar, BayStar, Glendinning, Zipwake, Lectrotab, Q-SPD, Shark Seats, Optimus 360, Suzuki, Takacat

Hyundai Seasall Q24

See main entry under Engines Plus Ltd

IASME SB27

Wyche Innovation Centre, Malvern, WR13 6PL, UK

Tel: +44 3300 882 752

Email: stuart.allen@iasme.co.uk Website: www.iasme.co.uk

The Maritime Cyber Baseline scheme provides an affordable and practical way for shipping operators and vessel owners to improve their cyber security to reduce the likelihood of a cyberattack disrupting their day-to-day operations. The scheme is supported by RINA, the Royal Institution of Naval Architects and enables a path to compliance with the IMO Maritime Cyber Risk Management guidelines. The scheme is open to vessels of all sizes and classifications, including yachts, commercial, passenger ships and merchant vessels. The scheme has been developed by IASME in conjunction with maritime experts, Infosec Partners and is designed with two stages of assurance: • Verified self-assessment = basic level of assurance • Audited = higher level of assurance IASME offer a range of effective and affordable cyber security and counter fraud certifications.

Brands: Infosec Partners

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iconsys C7

Technology Hub, Stafford Park 16, Telford, TF3 3BS, UK

Tel: +44 1952 607 300

Email: guy.black@iconsys.co.uk Website: www.iconsys.co.ukmarine

Founded in 1987, we’re a leading UK independent solutions provider & system integrator, with an extensive history of delivering innovative systems & solutions into the maritime, offshore & energy sectors. We modernise, decarbonise, decentralise and digitalise our customers operations to drive efficiency, reliability & sustainability. We offer the complete mechatronic package, ensuring our customers benefit from continuity between their power, electrical, automation & mechanical requirements. From design consultancy to detailed design, engineering, installation, & commissioning, offering our customers a turnkey retrofit, modernisation & newbuild project delivery, complete with aftercare & lifecycle support services. We are a UK driving force within energy transition, working closely with our global partner network.

Icelandic Fisheries Exhibition P143

Spinnaker House, Waterside Gardens, Fareham, PO16 8SD, United Kingdom

Tel: +44 1329 825 335

Email: lwager@mercatormedia.com

Website: www.worldfishing.net/icelandic-fisheries-exhibition

The  Icelandic Fisheries Exhibition also known as Icefish, will celebrate 40 years at next year’s event being held 18 – 20 September 2024 in Kópavogur, Iceland.   The exhibition and surrounding events showcase every aspect of the commercial fishing industry from catching, locating, processing and packaging right through to the final product.Icefish provides the platform to meet with the Icelandic and International commercial fishing and processing sectors under one roof.  Join 400 exhibitors and a 10,000 strong Icelandic and International audience to meet, discuss and do business.

IDML Workwear P16

Bernard Way, River Ind. Est, Newport, Isle Of Wight, PO30 5UL, UK

Tel: +44 1983 528 088

Email: tomas@idml.com Website: www.idmlworkwear.co.uk

Idml Workear is a professional workwear, printing and embroidery company with 25 years’ experience supplying the marine industry. Specialising in Helly Hansen workwear, PPE and safety footwear. With ease of use solutions, ranges for every requirement and great service levels to fulfil IDML’s basic principle, to make organisations ‘Look good at work’.

IIMS & MSA P103

Murrills House, 48 East Street, Portchester, PO16 9XS, UK

Tel: +44 2392 385 223

Email: info@iims.org.uk Website: www.iims.org.uk

Dedicated to excellence in marine surveying, IIMS is the leading worldwide professional body for the marine surveying profession. The Institute provides unrivalled support, a knowledge bank and training for its Marine Surveyor members in over 100 countries. IIMS delivers an award winning, internationally recognised, distance learning Diploma for new entrant surveyors. Course modules are written and assessed by professional, practicing Surveyors. Membership of the Institute ensures surveyors are kept informed of industry developments, safety briefings and relevant news via news bulletins and quarterly magazines. The Marine Surveying Academy Ltd, a subsidiary of IIMS, is dedicated to providing the best quality surveyor and inspector-based training. It operates in niche marine related sectors such as superyacht coatings and manages the offshore eCMID AVI accreditation scheme.

IME Repair Services G8

Burnley Wharf, Marine Parade

Tel: +44 2380 235 205

Email: gary@ime-repairservices.co.uk Website: www.ime-repairservices.co.uk

IME Repair Services Ltd was established in 2006 and is now one of the leading marine repair facilities in the south (UK). IME Group LTD, is a ship repair company founded in 2006 and is now established as a leading ship repair company with its headquarters on the south coast. IME cover all aspects of ship repair and maintenance, some of the services we offer include, Electrical installations, Testing and Fault finding, Insitu electrical repairs, EMF testing, Laser Alignment, Vibration analysis, all aspects of Fabrication and Welding, with coded welders, and riding crews on board vessels in Europe and internationally. For a full list of our services please visit our website www.ime-repairservices or visit us at our stand PG79.

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Impalloy Limited P26

IMPALLOY Ltd, CPT House, Fryers Road, Walsall WS2 7LZ

Tel: +44 1922 714 400

Email: richard.baily@impalloy.com Website: www.impalloy.com

Impalloy, the name and the brand has been synonymous with casting sacrificial anodes for over 40 years. As part of the BAC Corrosion Control A/S Group of companies, our combined facilities provide extensive manufacturing capacity. Our foundries are complemented by in-house fabrication, processing and painting all backed further by full on site quality control and testing facilities. We manufacture in accordance with industry and international recognised standards with emphasis on quality, the environment and health & safety; backed up by full certification of supplied product. Impalloy anodes will be found protecting boats, ships, ports & harbours, structures, plus many more....

Incat Crowther G25

The Rectory, Stoneham Park, Eastleigh, Hampshire, SO50 9NW, UK

Tel: +44 2380 211 720

Email: davidm@incatcrowther.com Website: www.incatcrowther.com

Incat Crowther is a diversified naval architecture business with offices in Australia, the US and the UK. The company is management-owned, with staff comprising primarily of professional naval architects and engineers, many with shop floor experience. As a long standing leader in the field of marine design, Incat Crowther has a team of energetic, practical and forward thinking staff, who approach each project with professionalism, integrity and a ‘can do’ attitude. We value win-win contracts, and endeavor to form partnerships and relationships where all parties benefit.

Index Marine Limited SB34

Unit 41 Enterprise Park, Piddlehinton, Dorset, DT2 7UA, UK

Tel: +44 1305 849 405

Email: chris.fearnley@indexmarine.com Website: www.indexmarine.com

With over 30 years of experience Index Marine has become a leading supplier of electronic safety systems and waterproof cable management accessories to both the international boating community and marine industry. However, in recent years our reputation for designing and manufacturing safe, secure and reliable products has lead to opportunities within other industries: Flood defence, oil and gas platforms, leisure and utility vehicles, infrastructure and construction where safety critical applications are required.

Indigo Marine G22

Unit 2, St Cross Business Park, 1 The Brook, Monks Brook, Isle of Wight, PO30 5XW, UK

Tel: +44 1983 722 272

Email: katie@indigomarine.co.uk Website: www.indigomarine.co.uk

Specialists in advanced marine surface applications: Exterior and interior vessel wrap | Specialist decking | Eco-friendly anti-foul film RIBs, multi-story fast ferries, patrol boats and support vessels - we have you covered. From single colour application to fully coated, branded vessels, we ensure the end result is delivered on time and on budget. We work with both manufacturers and operators, from the design stage or during refit. Having many years’ experience working in shipyards, we understand the pressures and flexibility that is required whilst working alongside multiple trades. Our highly experienced, dedicated team are committed to working to the highest standards. This has allowed us to grow rapidly and offer further innovative services. We are a forward-thinking company offering value and efficiency to both commercial and private marine clients.

Brands: Greencorp Marine

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Inland And Coastal Marina Systems UK Ltd M6

Saltmakers House, Hamble Point Marina, Hamble

Tel: +44 2394 002 797

Email: jon@inlandandcoastal.com Website: www.inlandandcoastal.com

Inland and Coastal Marina Systems specialises in the design, manufacture and installation of pontoons and marinas, providing water access solutions for the marine industry. Working internationally with three offices; Banagher in Ireland, Lossiemouth in Scotland and Southampton, England, Inland and Coastal Marina Systems’ projects span from leisure marina pontoons to commercial concrete breakwaters and crew transfer vessel berths, supporting the offshore and renewables sector. The state-of-the-art, bespoke systems are designed to enable vessels of all shapes and sizes to moor safely and securely. Experienced in working on projects with multiple stakeholders, clients include local and regional government, port and fishery authorities, marina operators, sports and recreational clubs, development consortiums, consulting engineers, architects and main contractors.

Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) Supporting Association

One Great George Street, Westminster, London, SW1P 3AA, UK

Tel: +44 2076 652 072

Email: elena.arrobbio@ice.org.uk Website: www.ice.org.uk

The Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) is a professional membership body that government and industry listen to while providing unrivalled support to our 95,000 civil engineer members.

International Harbour Masters Association Supporting Association

2 Burgh Mount, Barnstead, SM7 1ER, UK

Tel: +44 1737 201 482

Email: secretary.ihma@harbourmaster.org Website: www.harbourmaster.org

The aim of IHMA is to unite those responsible for the safe, secure, efficient and environmentally sound conduct of marine operations in port waters into one professional body to further the objectives of IHMA.

International Jack Up Barge Owners Association M2

Shore Farm, Ash Street, Wrabness, Essex, CO11 2TG, UK

Tel: +44 7485 329 190

Email: carly@ijuboa.com Website: www.ijuboa.com

The International Jack up Barge Operators Association was formed in 2008 with a mission to: “to set, sustain and promote standards for the safe and effective operation of self elevating platforms throughout the world” It has three strategic goals: To promote a safe industry – safe for its people, for the environment and for society at large To promote a learning industry – with the skilled and professional workforce essential for the safe and efficient operation of jack up barges To promote a reputable industry – responsive to the needs of its customers and committed to continuous improvement.

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ISES (International Ship Engineering Service Association) Supporting Association

Calle Maria Axiliadora 22. 4B, Caceres, 1003, Spain

Tel: +34 6279 199 90

Email: secretariat@isesassociation.com Website: www.isesassociation.com

I.S.E.S., the International Ship Engineering Service Association was founded in 1963, providing Repairs, Service and Equipment to the Merchant Marine and Offshore Industries in all major ports worldwide. As a group, the objective of I.S.E.S. is to form an independent, high quality worldwide network of members to provide electrical, mechanical, electronic and specialised services to the marine industry. ISES is essentially a non-profit enterprise that exists to co-ordinate and market the international activities of its member companies. To help achieve this aim it employs a Secretary General. The I.S.E.S Association is an organization whose members have all been carefully selected to ensure that the Association maintains a very high level of dedicated and specialised expertise to ensure customer satisfaction. We want ISES to be a renown, unified and formidable profitable global players with strategies and plans worked out today by all members to grow us and take us into the next business generation. We have the platform, we have the relationship , we have the experience and it is for us to think collectively and see how we can collaborate and grow our individual and collective businesses together.

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Island Ribs VA21

See main entry under Suzuki GB PLC.

IWCS (Dorian Marine) P7

20 The Crescent, Yeovil, BA20 1XW, UK

Tel: +44 7874 926 259

Email: iwcs@dorianmarine.co.uk Website: www.dorianmarine.co.uk

Dorian Marine re the sole distributors of IWCS marine comms systems the most advaned marine specific comms on the market! With wired and wireless comms for SAR, Police,Military, Commercial vessels we have a solution for you. Dorian Marine are backed up by factory proposal team to produce specifications and design studies to ensure you get the best set up possible for your project. Dorian Marine also represent Ullman Dynamics, Tecnofender & Future Safety technical helmets.

James Fisher Fendercare H11

Enterprise House, Harvey’s Lane, Seething, Norfolk, NR15 1EN, UK

Tel: +44 1508 482691

Email: projects@modexuk.com Website: www.fendercare.com

With a reputation for providing high-quality and genuine marine and offshore products and services, James Fisher Fendercare has become a global leader in our chosen industries. With a worldwide network of bases, we utilise our local knowledge and extensive expertise to develop products and services for applications across multiple industries, including the marine and energy markets. Expanding our product portfolio for over 30 years to meet the demands of our customers, as well as evolving and implementing a full after-sales support and maintenance service, we take pride in delivering floating and fixed fenders, deck and quayside equipment, mooring aids, floating hose equipment with surface, or sub-surface buoyancy. Providing bespoke services and off-theshelf solutions from industry-leading experts, customers turn to us as a ‘one-stop-shop’ for their marine equipment needs; we also offer various testing services for marine products, including hoses and mooring bollards. As a division of James Fisher and Sons plc, safety and compliance are at the forefront of everything we do.

Jason Engineering AS H8

Grønland 76-82, Drammen, 3045, Norway

Tel: +48 9779 236 0

Email: vegar@jason.no Website: www.jason.no

Jason Engineering – Moving Water Through Experience. Jason Engineering is a high-end manufacturer of centrifugal pump pumps for various applications and all mission-critical components of external firefighting solutions. The firefighting portfolio included transmissions, pumps, monitors and control system, all manufactured in Norway. With over 50 years’ experience Jason Engineering can offer a comprehensive range of pumps, transmission and cutting-edge telescopic mast that can be used for different applications.

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JMS Lincoln Q49

7 Brock Way, Knutton, Newcastle-under-Lyme, ST5 6AZ, UK

Tel: +44 1782 381 780

Email: rob.elsby@wj.uk Website: www.jmslincoln.com

Our Marine Division provides a comprehensive range of services to meet the standards and specifications required by the Marine industry, including protective paint and anti-skid applications, grit blasting, and a full range of hi-tech mechanical preparations. JMS Marine turn-key services are the only complete start to finish contracting applicators for specialist surfacing applications. With our renowned expertise in having the capabilities to perform all types of surface preparation & our extensive knowledge of surface applications. JMS offers both high quality products and trusted technical preparation and application expertise.

Jobs In Maritime Ltd D17j

Suscon Brunel Way

Tel: +44 2035 885 175

Email: sezen@jobsinmaritime.com Website: www.jobsinmaritime.com

Jobs in Maritime is a UK based MCA certified Recruitment and Placement Agency. We work natioanally and globally providing bespoke recruitment, crew manning and job board services to the maritime industry. Our Team of experienced professionals operate on a national & International basis sourcing qualified personnel at all levels. This is achieved through a full understanding of our client’s needs, flexibility, and a total commitment to consistently deliver a cost effective, confidential, and professional recruitment service. We continue to develop a reputation across the industry for delivering a high standard of service, working in partnership with our clients to provide an efficient recruitment solution tailored to meet the needs of maritime industries, as well as provide excellent career opportunities for candidates across the world. A truly unique recruitment service dedicated to the needs of our Candidates and Clients.

Brands: Jobs in Maritime

Johnson Valves P15

Southampton, SO40 3WX

Tel: +44 2380 669 666

Email: sales@johnsonvalves.com Website: www.johnsonvalves.co.uk

Johnson Valves supply isolation valves, safety relief valves, pressure reducing valves, water meters, pipe fittings and related products throughout the UK and globally to a range of markets including industrial, commercial, domestic, marine, boiler, HVAC, process and water industries. We are one of the UK’s leading independent suppliers of thousands of quality engineering products at competitive prices. Johnson Valves expertise and extensive stocks of marine valves, offshore valves and ancillary products make us your ideal partner for all your marine, shipping and offshore requirements. Many marine valves we offer are type approved or can be pressure tested and witnessed by a classification society.

Jotron Q77

Crosland Park, Cramlington, NE23 1LA, UK

Tel: +44 7718 123 823

Email: paul.shaw@jotron.com Website: www.jotron.com

Jotron offers communication systems for a wide range of vessels, oil & gas platforms, and the offshore energy market, offering users reliable communication systems that will perform in any situation, any environment, and under any condition. Jotron offers an extensive and flexible range of Maritime safety communication & search and rescue services products within GMDSS, AIS, and marine lights. Jotron’s GMDSS product group and AIS Class A transponder, have been carefully designed and built for harsh maritime and offshore environments. Jotron’s product portfolio also includes a range of marking lights and a personal strobe light. The company’s safety products are in use worldwide on merchant ships, fishing vessels, tug boats, offshore supply vessels, as well as various navy ships and energy installations offshore and onshore.

Brands: Tron

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Klinger Ltd F18

The Klinger Building, Wharfedale Road, Euroway Trading Estate, Bradford, BD4 6SG, UK

Tel: +44 2380 611 855

Email: robinson.s@klingeruk.co.uk Website: www.klinger.co.uk

KLINGER is the world’s leading developer and manufacturer of quality sealing products for the Marine, oil and gas, petrochemical, aerospace and defence, utilities, pharmaceuticals and chemical industries. Product quality remains paramount to us ensuring we maintain our excellent reputation within our industry. KLINGER operates a quality management system in accordance with ISO 9001:2015 and has been accredited since 1990. Furthermore, we have attained and implement BS EN 9100:2016 in our commitment to the aerospace industry. Our UK manufacturing and distribution network is coordinated from our head office in Bradford, West Yorkshire. Our regional manufacturing facilities span the UK, Aberdeen, Grangemouth, Middlesbrough, Runcorn, Southampton and Immingham supporting local markets with the full Klinger range of products and services. The International market is serviced by our dedicated team based at our head office.

Kirby Morgan Dive Systems Inc DV10, DV12, Q89

See main entry under Association of Diving Contractors

Knighthood Marine Sponsor Only

Sponsors of the Cardboard Boat Regatta

Kohler Marine P12

See main entry under Atlantis Marine Power Ltd

Kongsberg Maritime H8

Kirkegårdsveien 45, Kongsberg, 3616, Norway

Tel: +47 3228 500 0

Email: hilde.risan@km.kongsberg.com Website: www.kongsberg.com

Kongsberg Maritime is a world leader in marine technology. With an extensive portfolio of innovative and integrated products and solutions we deliver efficiency, reliability, flexibility, and environmental sustainability to enhance the business of our customers. Our approach to product design maximizes performance by providing THE FULL PICTURE. We deliver high-tech products and services to customers in an international market. Our business strategy provides the direction and principles that form the basis for our future success. Our sustainability strategy supports the mapping of risk and opportunities in the markets where we compete. Through our technology and expertise, we can make a difference in meeting tomorrow’s needs.

Kort Propulsion Co Ltd E2

20 High Street

Tel: +44 1322 346 346

Email: info@kortpropulsion.com Website: www.kortpropulsion.com

Kort Propulsion is renowned for developing and supplying outstanding propulsion packages for the marine industry. With a long and distinguished history of over 88 years we design and supply various nozzle profiles, selection of propellers, conventional and high lift rudders, bearings, shafting, steering and stern gear. This single source means vessel designers, builders or operators can secure a complete package or propulsion and manoeuvring devices with confidence. We are main agents for RotaChock Chocking Solutions, R.W. Fernstrum Grid Coolers and Weka Boxcoolers.

KPM Marine F24

See main entry under Scot Seat KPM Marine

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Krohne Limited Q74

34-38 Rutherford Drive, Park Faarm Industrial Estate, Wellingborough, Northants, NN8 6AE, UK

Tel: +44 1933 408 500

Email: p.procter@krohne.com Website: www.krohne.com

Throughout the last 60 years, KROHNE Marine (Part of the KROHNE Group) has developed an extensive range of unique measuring solutions to meet the current and future requirements of our customers in the marine market. We can tailor each individual solution for specific vessel types and operational challenges, integrating separate systems into a unified solution to ease day-today performance and long-term asset management. Our offer includes dedicated research and development, engineering and system design, project management, commissioning and service. Complete engineering and project management Full turn key solution Commissioning Dedicated in-house research and development department Service, support and provide quality system and product training Solutions for the marine Industry EcoMATE™ – Complete vessel performance monitoring system with fleet operation optimisation software CARGOMASTER®

Kumera Marine AS F9

Gneisveien 11

Tel: +47 3348 545 4

Email: martijn.bemelen@kumera.com Website: www.kumera.com

Kumera Marine AS was established when reputable manufacturers in the maritime industry, Helseth (controllable pitch propellers) and Kumera (propulsion- and front-end gears) merged in 2022. Both companies bundling their expertise, designing and building conventional-, hybrid and fully electric propulsion solutions for various vessel segments. Kumera Marine is a member of the Kumera Corporation, a leading supplier of industrial and marine mechanical power transmissions and services since 1945. Our vision is to be the driving force in marine propulsion- and power transmissions for the global marine and offshore industries, offering standard and tailor-made, high quality solutions that fulfil our customers’ needs and are always in line with market requirements.

Brands: Helseth - controllable pitch propellers, Kumera Marine

Landau Marine F3

Swanwick Marina, Swanwick

Tel: +44 1489 577 588

Email: roger@landauuk.com Website: www.landauuk.com

Landau Marine are specialists in vessel annual contract maintenance, repairs, upgrades and technical projects for the commercial, defence, leisure and historic marine sectors. Operating from our sites at Swanwick & Marchwood Military Port we service boats of all sizes across the UK, Europe & Worldwide. Please contact us via sales@landauuk.com to discuss your individual requirements. Landau have built strong working relationships with the likes of BAE, Babcock, the Ministry of Defence, Defra and many others. Landau is one of the few marine service providers to have gained both ISO 9001 & ISO 14001 accreditation.

Brands: Argus, Ultra, Prolan, Shockwave Seating

Laser Crystal SB14

Unit 4 & 5 Sovereign Business Park Willis Way, Poole, BH15 3TB, UK

Tel: +44 1202 675 000

Email: sales@lasercrystal.co.uk Website: www.lasercrystal.co.uk

Maritime Ideas Come to Life in 3D. Have you thought of recreating your marine equipment or vessels in intricate 3D detail? Our amazing 3D engraved crystal is a great way to showcase and celebrate your innovative designs. Laser Crystal is the UK’s leading 3D engravers. We are the experts in bringing your project to life in fabulous 3D detail - so whether it’s an engine, turbine or a work boat - the possibilities are endless. Ideal for:- *Client gifts *Product launches & Giveaways *Awards. Our creative team enjoy bringing ideas to life in 3D – together we can create something amazing! We’d love to hear about your project or ideas so please get in touch for a chat. Tel: 01202 675000 Email: sales@lasercrystal.co.uk www.lasercrystal.co.uk

Lee Sanitations Sponsor Only

Sponsor of the Seawork W.Cs

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LEGO Maritime Project D17e

Tel: +44 7917 005 966

Email: stephengshaw@me.com

The LEGO Maritime Project is an innovative STEM activity to raise the profile and awareness of the Maritime Sector across schools and colleges. Designed by Stephen G Shaw, an Accredited LEGO Trainer based in Southampton, the activity includes a number of bespoke builds representative of the Solent region. Integral is a design, build and code challenge to navigate an autonomous vessel down the Solent from Southampton to Cowes. Stephen also runs a series of Corporate LEGO Robot activities if you are you looking for a team building challenge: For more information and how you or your company could be involved Stephen can be contacted on stephengshaw@me.com or 07917005966

Brands: LEGO

Lumacon Accolade Group D21

Unit 7, Building 4, Shamrock Quay, Lower William Street, Southampton

Tel: +44 2380 455 112

Email: sammy@aztecmarine.co.uk Website: www.lumacon.co.uk

Lighting & Automation | Electrical Engineering | Marine Electronics Lumacon offer unrivalled service and expertise in all aspects of electrical engineering and navcoms. Approved service dealers for Simrad, B&G, Furuno, Raymarine and Garmin. UK dealers for E-LED lighting and Yachtica Domotic Systems. We are extremely active in the thre key marine sectors - Commercial, Superyacht and Leisure. We provide in-house workshop services such as bespoke panel build, switchboards and motor rewinds/overhauls and are based in both Shamrock Quay, Southampton and Hamble Point Marina.

Brands: Garmin, E-LED Lighting, Yachtica

Macduff Ship Design Ltd E3

Low Shore, Macduff, AB44 1RE, UK

Tel: +44 1261 833 825

Email: ian@macduffshipdesign.com Website: www.macduffshipdesign.com

Macduff Ship Design Ltd are a proven industry leader in the Naval Architecture and Marine Survey sectors, having worked for more than 30 years with owners, operators and shipyards globally. Our capable team of sector specialists in fishing vessels, workboats, tugs and pilot vessels are committed to delivering services to our client’s full range of bespoke requirements. From our base in Macduff in Scotland, UK – at the heart of the UK aquaculture and fishing sectors, we are ideally located to provide a high-quality service to these sectors. We look forward to delivering your design.

Mackay Marine UK E35

3 Mill Court, Spindle Way, Crawley, RH10 1TT, UK Tel: +44 7803 298 607

Email: warren.haills@mackaymarine.com Website: www.mackay-marine.co.uk

Mackay Marine U.K. (previously Kilo Marine) is a marine service & electronics solution provider representing 50+ leading and specialty Communications, Navigation & Safety-Security suppliers. We serve all vessel class & size including commercial marine, offshore, fishing, passenger & coastal vessels.  Our marine technicians provide timely service to all key UK ports with stations in Edinburgh, London, and Southampton/Portsmouth & from newly opened Liverpool and Teesport, coupled with our ongoing commitment to focus on regional customer solutions. Combining Mackay’s global footprint & experience provides access to more resources, brands, training & expertise to enhance our install, inspect & electronic repair services. Additions include 24/7 service, retrofit & bridge integration teams, regulatory compliance, flag/name change, GMDSS SBM certification, mag-compass calibration & exchange, lump-sum pricing & a dedicated Satellite Service team with a full portfolio of hardware, network management & airtime plans. Be assured we’re the same core team with extra staff, skills & stock to better serve our clients.

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Mainstay Marine K1e

The Dockyard, Pembroke Dock, SA72 6TE, UK

Tel: +44 1646 681 117

Email: charlotte.wood@mainstaymarine.co.uk Website: www.mainstaymarine.co.uk

Mainstay Marine Solutions carries on a long legacy of boat building with a core management team who have been designing and building workboats for over 30 years in our deep-water facilities in Pembroke Dock, on the Milford Haven waterway in South West Wales. We are renowned for our quality workmanship and pride ourselves on our ability to manufacture quality Welsh products to international customers. We offer a fully-comprehensive service from concept design to throughlife support.

MAN E7

16 Barn Close, Langage Ind. Estate, Plympton, PL7 5HQ, UK

Tel: +44 1752 337 52

Email: shelley@mondialdisplays.co.uk Website: www.pmegroup.co.uk

As the MAN Marine Importer for the UK and Ireland, PME group are proud to represent MAN –a partnership that provides quality product and service and is renowned for being innovative, progressive and reliable. MAN continues their tradition of excellence into the 21st century, with powerful economical, reliable and compact engine ranges for high speed yachts, passenger and commercial vessels and with over 20 years experience working with MAN, PME Group are able to provide the expertise and high quality service to compliment this quality brand. MAN has always been committed to being a leader in environmentally friendly technology and complies with IMO exhaust gas regulations. Come see the new Exhaust SCR system and Hybrid Engine on display and get more information.

Manor Marine Q45

Manor Offices, Portland Port, Castletown, Portland, DT5 1PB, UK

Tel: +44 1305 820 777

Email: rebecca.laing@oegoffshore.com Website: www.manormarine.co.uk

An experienced multidisciplinary ship building, marine construction, refurbishment & general engineering specialist. Manor Marine has been providing ship building, extensive marine manufacturing and general engineering services for over 30 years. Our comprehensive workshop facility, conveniently based in Portland Port, Dorset, provides the base for our dedicated workforce of specialists, including welders, fabricators, marine and general engineering fitters, electricians, machinists and carpenters. Our highly experienced team bring together their complementary skillsets to provide seamless client service, from initial planning meetings through to delivering projects on time and to budget

Brands: Manor Renewable Energy

Manor Renewable Energy Q45

See main entry under Manor Marine

Mantsbrite Ltd P9

19F Spital Road, Maldon, CM9 6DY, UK

Tel: +44 1621 853 003

Email: nicki@mantsbrite.com Website: www.mantsbrite.com

Established in 1964 Mantsbrite have nearly 60 years’ experience in marine electronics. On display at Seawork we have David Clark Marine Intercom and Communications, FIFISH V6 & W6 ROV’s in our demonstration tank plus Koden Marine Electronics. Mantsbrite distribute quality marine electronic navigation equipment to trade, professional and commercial customers with an established dealer network throughout the U.K & Ireland providing sales, installation and service. There is a dedicated showroom at Maldon for equipment demonstration. Accredited to ISO 9001, Mantsbrite have Bureau Veritas & Lloyds accreditation for on-board test and inspection of radio and AIS installations, Mantsbrite provides a high quality service reflected by our clientele including MOD, HM Customs & Excise, Maritime & Coastguard Agency, Police, Fire & Rescue Services & Harbour Authorities.

Brands: Koden, Amec, LCJ Capteurs, Cristec, ONWA, David Clark Company Inc, Lorenz, Scann Antenna, ComNav, FiFish, Olorin

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Maretron - Carling Technologies G46

See main entry under SMG Europe

Marfle H25

Alppikatu 9, Helsinki, 530, Finland

Tel: +358 4053 260 70

Email: sales@marfle.com Website: www.marfle.com

We at Marfle provide marine analytics solutions for workboat owners. Our system, Marfle Fleet Analytics, helps them stay on top of their fleet. It provides real-time information and analyses about: - Operations - Fuel economy - Engine health - Driving styles Advance features also include vessel motion analyses (impact forces, bow motion, motion sickness). on-board display and camera. We are highly active in CTV, ports, towage, and pilotage segments. SMS Towage, Forth Ports, Harwich Haven Authority, Njord Offshore, Offshore Turbines Services and Tidal Transit are some of our customers. You can have more information from our webpage: https://www.marfle.com/

Marine & Hazardous Engines Ltd Q40

Drayton Farm Drayton Manor Drive, Stratford-upon-Avon, CV37 9RQ, UK

Tel: +44 1789 335 826

Email: barry@mlpowersystems.co.uk Website: www.marineandhazardousengines.com

M&H Engines introduces the world’s cleanest marine diesel engines from 55–676kW. The engines exceed all global and future marine emission regulations, including CARB’s Commercial Harbour Craft regulation 2023, with reductions of 99.78% CO, 99.81% PM and 99.79% NOx from Stage 1 NRMM. The patented technology is UK designed, developed and manufactured, and suitable for heavy duty commercial use through to yachts and passenger carrying vessels as main propulsion or generators. Our engines are compact and optimised for easy installation into new and existing vessels without major re-working of the engine room. We believe our engines are the “best available technology” on the market today. A carbon neutral version of these engines is being developed to run on a range of synthetic and E-Fuels.

Marine Components International Ltd B4

Unit 1 Benridge Business Park Holyrood Close, Poole, BH17 7BD, UK

Tel: +44 1202 624 244

Email: davidellis@marinecomponents.co.uk Website: www.marinecomponents.co.uk

Established in Poole since 1990, we provide warehousing, distribution, sales and technical support for our Client Companies from U.S.A., New Zealand and Turkey to the UK and European marine industry. Marine Components International is a distributor of industry recognised brands including Bennett Marine the world leader in trim tab technology, Groco Marine Hardware the highest quality bronze seacocks, strainers and thru-hull fittings, Echopilot Forward Looking Sonar with a forward range up to 200 meters and 100 meters depth, BSB Marine Fire Dampers, Dr.Shrink the worlds’ leading manufacturer of shrink wrapping materials, Duarry Liferafts manufacturers of SOLAS and ISO 9650 Approved liferafts for over 40 years, Lasdrop Shaft Seals and Calypso Solid-State Ultrasonic Wind Meters (Anemometers). We are Members of BMF and pride ourselves on our customer focused service.

Brands: BSB Fire Dampers, Calypso Wind Instruments, Lasdrop Shaft Seals, Groco, Echopilot, Bennett Marine Trim Tabs, Duarry Liferafts, Dr Shrink, Rocna Anchors, Anchorlift Windlasses, TEMO Electric Outboard, Revolve-Tec

Marine Energy Systems A22

C2 Apollo Court, Neptune Park, Plymouth, PL4 0SJ, UK Tel: +44 1752 749 505

Email: john@marineenergysystems.co.uk Website: www.marineenergysystems.com

Marine Energy Systems are full service partners, supporting technical equipment manufacturers, who supply their products to an OEM & trade customer base.

Brands: Whisper Power, U SAFE, STABLE ONBOARD

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Marine Fire Safety E13

Unit D1 - D4 Hays Bridge Business Centre Brickhouse Lane, South Godstone, RH9 8JW, UK

Tel: +44 1342 844 379

Email: info@marinefiresafety.co.uk Website: www.marinefiresafety.co.uk

SUPPLIERS OF MARINE APPORVED FIREFIGHTING AND LIFESAVING EQUIPMENT. UK approved agents for the supply, installation and maintenance of Stat-X Aerosol Fire Suppression Systems, fixed CO2 and Seafire Novec1230 systems and portable fire extinguishers. Our MCA approved service station offers ISO and SOLAS liferaft hire, life jackets, pyrotechnics, Cat C first aid kits and man-over-board systems. We will be showcasing a full range of products at the show including the new 14man ISO liferaft. Visitors will have the opportunity to discuss their fire and safety requirements with the team on stand: E13, including our Workboat 1.2.3 management package, designed to remove the hassle of sourcing and servicing equipment from operators, ensuring that all equipment is purchased, from one source at a competitive price.

Marine Jet Power AB Q17

Hansellisgatan 6, Uppsala, 754 50, Sweden

Tel: +46 1016 510 00

Email: kelsey.nemeth@marinejetpower.com Website: www.marinejetpower.com

For more than 30 years, Marine Jet Power (MJP) has been redefining the waterjet market with innovation and unsurpassed quality. Engineered and built in Sweden, MJP’s proven stainless steel, mixed-flow waterjets are used in many diverse applications, from fast military craft and passenger vessels, to workboats worldwide. Over 100 million running hours strong, MJP waterjets are designed with low operating costs and ease of maintenance in mind. The team at MJP believes in a full-service approach, from performance and efficiency to aftermarket support and service. MJP is a true marine propulsion partner.

Marine Specialised Technology Group Q14

The Shipyard, Riverbank Road, Bromborough, Wirral, Birkenhead, CH62 3JQ, UK

Tel: +44 1517 084 112

Email: info@mstltd.com Website: www.mstltd.com

Marine Specialised Technology Group is a world class designer and manufacturer of Inflatable, Rigid Inflatable and High-Speed Workboats in composite and aluminium up to 32m in length for global military, professional and search and rescue markets. Since its formation in 2002, the company has developed into one of the largest and highly respected businesses in the industry and now encompasses divisions covering vessel newbuild, service and maintenance, refit and parts. Specialised Inflatable Technology is the Group’s division dedicated to low-pressure inflatable products and was originally established to serve the Group’s own requirements for inflatable collars for RIBS (Rigid Inflatable Boats), self-righting bags and other associated products but quickly grew and expanded into other markets for low-pressure products. Ranging from vehicle and aircraft lift bags, inflatable rescue products for blue light services and specialist inflatable products for industrial and military applications.

Brands: MST Group

Marine Travel P19

30 St George’s Place, Canterbury, CT1 1UT, UK Tel: +44 1227 470 720

Email: samc@marine.travel Website: www.marine.travel

A dedicated provider of maritime travel logistics covering ship’s crew, offshore, yacht crew, engineers and surveyors and all marine related sectors. Offering a complete travel solution 24/7/365 for the yachting, marine, offshore and energy related sectors throughout the UK and Worldwide. Working around the clock our experienced reservations team will be on hand to facilitate your travel requirements. With direct access to negotiated marine fares with over 140 airlines, offering the flexibility to make date changes and refunds, along with the additional benefit of a higher luggage allowance. Hotels, car hire, rail and transfer can also be arranged. Catering for the individual traveller and maritime companies. Your time is precious, don’t leave your travel plans to chance, place your trust in our knowledgeable and service-minded experts.

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Marine Ventures Ltd H27

Marven House 1 Field Road, Reading, RG1 6AP, UK

Tel: +44 1189 503 707

Email: laura.taylor@marineventures.co.uk Website: www.marineventures.co.uk

Marine Ventures Ltd Reading UK have specialised in marine anti-pollution systems for over 45 years. Oily water separators/monitors and electrolytic OMNIPURE sewage treatment systems, alongside its innovative marine product lines including “the original” Swiss-made STRAUB Pipe Joining System are being exhibited exclusively at Seawork 2019. STRAUB coupling technology is revolutionary, as it offers pipework designers and installers alike a means of joining plain-end pipes in minutes, saving cost, space, & weight, whatever the pipe material. STRAUB surpasses all in its coupling class when joining Cunifer 90/10 marine tubes given the ultra-low bolt torque set made possible with its unique progressive sealing & anchoring design. Proven technology with over 50-years track record recognized by all the major Classification Societies in commercial and naval shipbuilding and repair worldwide.

Brands: Straub Clamp, Straub Compi-Grip, Straub Flex, Straub Grip-L, Straub Metal Grip, Straub Open-Flex, Straub Plast-Grip, Straub Rep-Flex

Marinelec G15

13 Rue Alfred Le Bars, Quimper, 29000, France

Tel: +33 2985 216 44

Email: marinelec@marinelec.com Website: www.marinelec.com

We improve safety of seamen and ships offering a comprehensive and competitive range of products combining reliability, quality and ergonomics and providing worldwide customer service. We design and manufacture the following equipment: Alarm Monitoring Systems, fire detection panel, level measurement, optical and acoustic signalling, alarms-bilge detection, BNWAS, navigation light panel, energy management, system.

Maritime & Coastguard Agency F20

Spring Place 105 Commercial Road, Southampton, SO15 1EG, UK

Tel: +44 2038 172 000

Email: gloria.mastromauro@mcga.gov.uk Website: www.gov.ukmca

The Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) is an Executive Agency of the Department for Transport (DfT). We provide a 24-hour maritime and coastal search and rescue emergency coordination and response service for the United Kingdom. We produce legislation and guidance and provide certification to ships and seafarers. Through our survey and inspection regime, we enforce standards for ship safety, security, pollution prevention and seafarer health, safety and welfare. We promote maritime standards, encourage economic growth and minimise the maritime sector’s environmental impact. Our vision is to be the best maritime safety organisation in the world, delivering safer lives, safer ships, and cleaner seas. Our focus is on the themes of safety and sustainability, growth and innovation. Our values are safety, professionalism, trust and respect.

Maritime Craft Services G16

Maritime House 69-71 Main Road, Fairlie, KA29 0AD, UK

Tel: +44 1475 568 838

Email: nfoster@maritimecraft.co.uk Website: www.maritimecraft.co.uk

Owners and operators of workboats including Multicats, Shoalbusters, tugs, dive support and crew transfer vessels. Our high specification vessels are fully classed, our crew are STCW certified and highly professional. We are ISO 9001, 14001 and 45001 certified with voluntary ISM. We have a proven track record in providing support services to marine construction, oil & gas and marine renewables projects.

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Maritime Journal P143

Spinnaker House, Waterside Gardens

Tel: +44 1329 825 335

Email: freeve@seawork.com Website: www.maritimejournal.com

Maritime Journal is the multimedia magazine for the European Commercial Marine industry. Available in print, online and as a weekly e-Newsletter, Maritime Journal’s valued content focuses on vessel operations and projects, both inshore and offshore, including ports and harbours. From operations managers and superintendents to harbour masters, Maritime Journal is relied upon by marine professionals for news and information to help them do their jobs and run their businesses more effectively.

Maritime Skills Academy C9

Viking House, Beechwood Business Park, Menzies Road,Dover, CT16 2FG, UK

Tel: +44 300 303 8393

Email: markj@vikingmsa.com Website: www.vikingmaritime.co.uk

The Maritime Skills Academy is helping the industry set new standards by delivering a higher level of deck and engine simulation, marine, fire, and safety training. With training centres in Portsmouth, Dover and Gibraltar we offer simulator training in BRM, ship handling, tug operations, Polar Code and Engine Simulator training in ERM, High Voltage, plus STCW Safety, commercial Fire, medical, GWO and Hospitality training. The Maritime Skills Academy is one of 3 businesses that make up the Viking Maritime Group. The Viking Maritime Group is leading the way as a maritime services company. Founded in 1988, today the company encompasses a diverse group of businesses including; Viking Crew, the leading Cruise, Superyacht and Specialist maritime crew services provider; The Maritime Skills Academy, world-class maritime training provider and Chiltern Maritime, the UK’s top merchant navy cadetship provider. Across the company, there is alignment and synergy in our ethos, in putting people first and helping support and develop the talent and expertise within the global maritime industry.

Maritime Volunteer Service D17b

International Business Centre Delta Crescent, Warrington, WA5 7WQ, UK

Tel: +44 1925 715 003

Email: lizglare.mvs@btinternet.com

Website: www.mvs.org.uk

Come on board - We’re counting on your support so we can help others. The Maritime Volunteer Service is a charity which supports your community with our people, our nautical training and our vessels. No matter where you are around the United Kingdom’s coast or inland waterways you’re never too far away from one of the MVS’s 30 units. Each unit regularly meets for training which is then put into practice on the water using a range of craft. We train people in nautical and maritime skills to recognised international standards both ashore and afloat, take part in maritime events around the country and provide support to communities in times of real need.

Markus Lifenet Q55

Hvaleyrarbraut 27, Hafnarfjör_ur, 220, Iceland

Tel: +354 864 355 9

Email: rakel@markusnet.com Website: www.markusnet.com

Markus Lifenet Ltd. is specialised in development and manufacture of a man overboard recovery products, made for all types of boats, ships, offshore installations, quay areas and similar land based water sides. We also provide crew training program and onboard inspection guidelines. Brands: Markusnet MS.05 to MS.30, MOB Boat Rescue-net, Markus Emergency ladders

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Marsun Public Company Limited D36

413 Moo 4, Soi Sitthichai, Taiban Road, Amphur Muangsamutprakan, Samut Prakan , 10280, Thailand

Tel: +66 2173 894 2

Email: sales4@marsun.th.com Website: www.marsun.th.com

Marsun Shipyard is the leading shipbuilder in South East Asia. The company was established in 1980 and has delivered more than 322 vessels. These include Fast Patrol Craft, Fast Attack Missile Craft, Crew and Supply Vessels, Ferries, Motor Yachts, Oil Spill Recovery Vessels, Multi-Purpose Craft, etc. Moreover, we also provide consultation on design, construction, and repair to meet wide-ranging requirements for both domestic and international customers. Since beginning, Marsun has continuously earned a reputation as a quality shipbuilder. Our vessels must achieve all performance’s requirements in pre-delivery test and trial period to assure customer’s satisfaction.

Mastervolt Q2

See main entry under Fischer Panda UK Ltd

Mauric E34

Immeuble Acropole, 1 Allée Baco, Nantes, 44000, France

Tel: +33 2518 603 36

Email: fabrice.ghozlan@mauric.com Website: www.mauric.ecagroup.com

MAURIC is a European leader in naval architecture and marine engineering, delivering since 1945 ship design and marine engineering services to the maritime and naval industry. MAURIC proposes a large range of sea proven designs for commercial and naval sectors. MAURIC partners with its clients to develop customized, innovative, efficient and cost-effective ship designs and maritime solutions that meet their operational requirements based on its multi-disciplinary team skills, strong expertise and extensive experience.

Melcal Ltd Q80

Bourtie Industrial Park, Inverurie, AB51 0HL, UK

Tel: +44 1975 564 340

Email: s.steele@melcal.com Website: www.melcal.com

MELCAL supplies quality deck handling solutions, including modern lifting appliances, winches and custom deck handling equipment. Our equipment portfolio is built on MELCAL’s deeply rooted tradition in engineering, proven design principles and ISO manufacturing standards. The flexible, scalable platform of our standard equipment series allows us to furnish many different configurations, sizes and capacities competitively. MELCAL’s custom deck handling equipment is engineered and built to client specifications. Our solid engineering competence and dedicated project organization facilitate professional client engagement from project conceptualization to equipment delivery and commissioning on-site. Deck handling equipment manufactured and serviced by MELCAL are safe to use, operator friendly and ready to deliver true performance, independent of their application or area of installation.

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Mercator Media P143

Spinnaker House, Waterside Gardens, Fareham, Hampshire, PO16 8SD, UK

Tel: +44 1329 825 335

Email: corporate@mercatormedia.com Website: www.mercatormedia.com

We are a niche publishing company that knows how to create and disseminate the vital content that moves markets. Mercator Media Ltd was established in 1989 and is a privately-owned events, magazines and online publishing business that specialises in the commercial marine sector. Mercator Media is a global leader in the creation of integrated marketing strategies for clients within its specialist sectors, using a range of channels including print, online, events and research. Mercator’s magazines, events and online resources are produced by industry experts dedicated to providing the critical insight, analysis and relevant connections needed by business professionals. In this rapidly evolving and uncertain time of environmental and economic concerns, there is a need for timely business-to-business communication. Mercator’s magazines, events and online resources are produced by industry experts dedicated to providing the critical insight, analysis and relevant connections needed by business professionals who are advancing their specialist fields. At Mercator Media, we are all about providing relevant information and connections. Our solutions are tailored to the needs of our audience, which is why it takes so many forms – digital, print, live events. Our 6 publications are Maritime Journal, Boating Business, The Motorship, World Fishing & Aquaculture, Port Strategy & Green Port. Our events include Seawork, Marine Civils, The Icelandic Fisheries Exhibition, , Propulsion and Future Fuels, GreenPort Congress Europe / America, Offshore Mariculture Asia / Americas & High Energy Mariculture Europe and Coastlink.

Brands: Seawork, Boating Business, Maritime Journal

Mermaid Marine P13

Herald Way Binley, Covventry, CV3 2RQ, UK

Tel: +44 1202 677 776

Email: julian.osborne@mermaid-marine.co.uk Website: www.mermaid-marine.co.uk

Mermaid Marine has a respected reputation in the marine marketplace for both quality products and first class service. Mermaid are proud to be official distributors for the following engine manufacturers: AGCO Power (SISU), YC Diesel and Lombardini Marine Kohler Engines as well as our Mermaid J444 (JCB) engine range. With these engine products we can offer engine options from 12hp – 2168hp for both Commercial and Leisure Applications. We also continue to support our old Ford product through service and spare parts. This year we are pleased to be launching a new range of IMO 3 compliant engines from AGCO Power. These will consist of the LFEN 49 & LFEN 74 engine models.

Brands: JCB, AGCO Power, Lombardini Marine, YC Diesel

Metal Pavilion Holland E20

Deilsweg 13, Geldermalsen, 4191 NX, Netherlands

Tel: +31 3455 732 41

Email: bouwe@gpno.nl Website: www.dejongenlavino.nlen

Metal Pavilion Holland is a collabaration between: de Jong&Lavino steel supply and marine projects and; Alumeco, Aluminium plates and profiles for shipbuilding purposes About de Jong&Lavino Established in 1964 de Jong&Lavino offers a wide variety of steel products and metalworks for our ship and yachtbuilding customers. In our marine projects department we support yards with the supply of ready for assembly parts and kits in both steel and aluminium. About Proterium Proterium is a premium metal coating of sink or aluminium and has ideal properties for offshore use. One single layer expects to protect metalconstructions for 20 years. De Jong&Lavino is exclusive distributor for Proterium About Alumeco Alumeco, Alumeco the Netherlands is a big stockholder of seagrade plates and profiles. With a stockposition of around 2.000 tonnes “based in the Netherlands” we can handle every required aluminium specification for your project on short terms

Brands: De Jong & Lavino, Alumeco, Proterium

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MetOcean Telematics B17

11 Thornhill Drive, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, B3B 1R9, Canada

Tel: +19 024 682 505

Email: aharriot@metocean.com Website: www.metocean.com

MetOcean Telematics provides complete end-to-end telematics services, with a focus on niche MetOcean solutions and custom Defence & Security products. As a prominent Iridium® Satellite Value Added Reseller (VAR) focused on data services, MetOcean Telematics is a leader in the satellite communications industry. Our business ranges across many different industry sectors, with our partners spanning the globe as experts in these fields. We have a long history of assisting our customers with integrating Iridium® hardware into a wide range of devices and applications. From Unmanned Surface Vehicles to Autonomous Underwater Vehicles or Buoys and Profilers, our team understands the challenges you face when integrating and deploying your device. We work with you to ensure your data is transmitted, received and processed in the fastest and most reliable manner possible.

MG Duff International F17

1 Timberlaine Estate Gravel Lane Quarry Lane, Chichester, PO19 8PP, UK

Tel: +44 1243 533 336

Email: orobinson@mgduff.co.uk Website: www.mgduff.co.uk

MGDuff’s commitment to commercial vessel operators and ship repairers is renowned, and this year we are emphasising our services for shore based structures. We are also emphasising the shift in market use from traditional Zinc anodes to Aluminium alloys. The days of zinc providing an economic anode material are fading fast with zinc metal prices having more than doubled in two years. Costs are now on a par with Aluminium anodes. Visit the stand or contact us to discuss how swapping from zinc to aluminiumis simple and will now save money whilst providing better cathodic protection for all marine vessels and structures, all whilst being more environmentally friendly!

MHO/Searchmaster P22

Havdigevej 39, Esbjerg, 6700, Denmark

Tel: +45 5362 464 5

Email: he@searchmaster.dk Website: www.mho-co.dk

The aim for MHO-Co is to operate our vessels with the most operating days per year in the industry. We design vessels specifically with focus on safety, reliability, comfort for technical staff and operational limits second to none – our vessels operate even when wave height exceeds two meters. We believe that the future of the offshore industry is green. Our offshore support vessels and crew transfer vessels are optimized for high performance and low fuel consumption to meet demands for both sustainable and economically viable service. We constantly strive to develop new and improved vessels that are safe, environmentally friendly and comfortable. Our headquarters are in Esbjerg, Denmark. 8 permanent employees are located at this office, and we have 52 employees working in shifts on our vessels. Primarily, we operate in Northern Europe, however, we are also available for assignments globally.

Micfil Ultra Fine Filters GmbH K12

Römerring 11, Mosbach, 74821, Germany

Tel: +49 1724 086 962

Email: ap@micfil.com Website: www.micfil.com

Micfil Ultra Fine Filters clean all fuels, and oils, including bio fuels down to 0.5 µm removing damaging particulates and also leaving the fuel or oils free of all water and prevent bacteria forming. Using our bypass filters on the lubrication system will extend lubricating oil life three or four-fold and significantly reduce maintenance costs. Using our in-line fuel filters we will dry the fuel out, eliminating all bacteria and improve combustion. The cleaner fuel will improve economy and reduce wear on injectors and valves. On hydraulic systems including thrusters and azimuth drives, Micfil filters will remove all condensation and particulates increasing the life of the oil and reducing wear on the system.

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MintMech VA57

Lamanva House, Falmouth, Cornwall, TR10 9BJ, UK

Tel: +44 7815 118 756

Email: toby@workfloat.co.uk Website: www.mintmech.com

Specialising in delivering safe, bespoke equipment and operational support for the offshore wind, marine construction, geotechnical drilling and subsea industries.

Mirka UK Ltd G31

Saxon House, Shirwell Crescent, Milton Keynes, MK4 1GA, UK

Tel: +44 1908 866 180

Email: jennifer.marshall@mirka.com Website: www.mirka.comukuk

Mirka Ltd is a world leader in surface finishing technology and offers a broad range of sanding solutions for surface finishing and precision industry.

Brands: Mirka

MIT H9

Queenborough Shipyard, Maidstone, ME11 5EE, UK

Tel: +44 3303 830 333

Email: info@mitgroup.co.uk Website: www.mitgroup.co.uk

The Driveline Experts - Whatever your driveline configuration, we keep your vessel running smoothly with a complete deck to drive solutions portfolio. We work with some of the industry’s leading brands such as Twin Disc, Transfluid, Veth Propulsion, Bellmarine, Rubber Design, Arenson, Rolla, Reich and Quincy. We also have service partnerships with both Danfoss Drives, ZF Marine, Reintjes, and Servogear. We are experts at developing bespoke drivetrain and propulsion solutions, including innovative, hybrid and fully electric drive arrays. We pride ourselves in not only excellent application design but also exceptional aftermarket support. Our dedicated team of highly skilled engineers can supply, design, install, service and repair marine drivelines on applications such as workboats, offshore support vessels, pilot vessels, tugs, military and a range of leisure craft operations. We use genuine OEM parts and have an impressive stock holding, available on next day delivery.

Brands: Technodrive, Twin Disc, Transfluid, Rolla, Rubber Design, Veth, Quincy, Servogear, Danfoss

Mitchell Powersystems E15

Fulwood Road South, Fulwood Industrial Estate, Sutton-in-Nashfield, Nottinghamshire, NG17

2JZ, UK

Tel: +44 1623 550 550

Email: sales@mitchells.co.uk Website: www.mitchells.co.uk

Mitchell Powersystems are part of the Turner & Co portfolio, a family-owned and controlled group of autonomous companies. The Mitchell Group consists of four trading companies - Mitchell Powersystems, Central Driveline, Flametec and Turner Power Generation - delivering power solutions and engineering services - anywhere, anytime, on land and at sea. Our network of five appointed service centres across the UK, ensures our customers receive first-class quality product support and aftersales service, wherever and whenever it is needed.

Brands: STEYRMOTORS

MJR Power and Automation A18

85 & 88 Willows Court Teeside Industrial Estate Thornaby, Stockton-on-Tees, TS17 9PP, UK

Tel: +44 1642 762 151

Email: jane.gatiss@scarab4.com Website: www.mjrpower.com

For over 20 years, MJR Power & Automation has been providing UK and Global Marine, Offshore Energy and Renewable Sectors with Electrical Power, Automation, Integration, Installation & Service Solutions. MJR’s highly skilled marine electrical engineering, integration and installation teams have successfully delivered a wide range of projects, from development of complex power & control systems, large scale marine installations to the supply of entire marine power generation and propulsion systems for both new build, retrofit and upgrade projects. MJR Power & Automation is at the forefront of innovation and technology in the decarbonisation of the maritime sector. In partnership with global leading technology providers ABB, Danfoss, & Siemens, to support the maritime sectors transition to net zero emissions.

Brands: Siemens, QauyPower, Offshore Charging System

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MMS Offshore K1a

Alexandra Dock, Hull, HU9 1TA, UK

Tel: +44 1482 221 209

Email: nbrambles@mms-offshore.co.uk Website: www.mms-offshore.co.uk

MMS was established in 1988 and operates three marine departments Ship Repair, Offshore & Workboats. During Seawork MMS will be exhibiting the all-electric Envirocat flotsam collection vessel designed in conjunction with RMD. The aluminium catamaran is 8.6m long x 2.5m beam powered by 2 electric outboards. A plastic collection cartridge which can hold upto 1.2 tonnes is located between the asymmetrical hulls which gathers flotsam as the vessel moves forward. The Envirocat has a fold down wheelhouse making it road towable. MMS has built Envirocat vessels able to collect flotsam and surface oil for numerous harbours and port authorities in both the UK and overseas.

MMS Ship Repair VA31

North East Corner, Alexandra Dock, Hull, Yorkshire, HU9 1TA, UK

Tel: +44 1482 219 278

Email: llangton@mms-shiprepair.co.uk Website: www.mms-shiprepair.co.uk

MMS provides a one stop shop for ship owners with all services carried out in-house performed by time-served, experienced tradesmen who are committed to working with the customer. Our priority is to ensure all jobs are completed on time, to budget and to the highest standard of workmanship. MMS was established in 1988 and have experience in dry docking and repairing many different types of vessels; no job is too big or small. To date MMS have dry docked over 1,000 ships and have carried out over 9,000 individual repair contracts.

MOD Boats Team P128

Ash 2a, MOD Abbey Wood, Bristol, BS34 8JH, UK

Tel: +44 3001 571 805

Email: hollie.fuller849@mod.gov.uk Website: www.des.mod.uk

The MOD Boats team is part of the UK Ministry of Defence and supports over 2,500 boats as well as running competition for new acquisitions.

MOLABO A15

Alte Landstaße 23, Ottobrunn, 85521, Germany

Tel: +44 7548 838842

Email: john.arnold@molabo.com Website: www.molabo.com

ARIES 50 - The most powerful 48 Volt electric inboard drive for sail boats and motor boats The safe-to-touch 48 V technology makes ARIES 50 the most powerful 48 V electric drive in the world. No high-voltage safety measures are required for integration and maintenance. The drive is lightweight and easy to install, it fits perfectly for powerboats up to 12 m and sailboats up to 15 m.

MST Fleet Services Q14

See main entry under Marine Specialised Technology Group.

MST Parts Q14

See main entry under Marine Specialised Technology Group.

MST Special Products Q14

See main entry under Marine Specialised Technology Group.

MST Yard Services Q14

See main entry under Marine Specialised Technology Group.

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Murlac Q75

Anders Lichfield Road Industrial Estate, Tamworth, B79 7TA, UK

Tel: +44 3300 439 439

Email: josh.taylor@murlac.com Website: www.murlac.com

At Murlac we understand that working in or near water can be a complex task, not only is the challenge of construction to be navigated but the combination of environmental, safety, water management and unpredictable weather make the obstacles seem overwhelming. We offer full turnkey solutions, providing hire and installation services across the UK, providing trained operatives with construction and industry accreditation as standard. We have three main systems available for installation and hire; the WaterDam, the Frame Dam and the GeoDam. We also offer bespoke systems and are always actively seeking new and innovative methods for controlling water courses. By liaising closely with our clients and conducting in depth surveys we are able to offer expert advice, and solutions.

Brands: Murlac Temporary Dams

NAIAD DYNAMICS P1

Naiad Dynamics UK Ltd., Unit 3 Manaton Way, Hedge End, Southampton, SO30 2JH, UK

Tel: +44 2392 539 750

Email: scolliss@naiad.com Website: www.naiad.com

NAIAD DYNAMICS® is the recognized world leader in the design, manufacture & through-life support of actively controlled Stabilizers & Total Ride Control® Systems for commercial ships, naval ships & luxury yachts. Applications throughout range of monohull & multihull vessels from 10m-300m. Unmatched experience with over 14,000 ships, including over 55 navies and most of the world’s fast ferries. Highest quality AtRest® and AtSpeed® Fin Stabilizers, Active Interceptors, Trim Tabs, T-foils, Lifting Foils, Air Cushion Control, Bow & Stern Thrusters, Integrated Hydraulic Systems, PowerPacks, VosPower™ Waterjets, Halmatic Spares, Matesaver™ & related products. Ship Motion Simulation services. Global Service Network plus regional ND offices in Connecticut, Florida, & Maryland USA, the Netherlands, United Kingdom, France and Australia. NAIAD

DYNAMICS - The Science of Ship Motion Control®

Brands: Vospower Waterjet, Vosper Thornycroft Marine Products, Maritime Dynamics, Koopnautic Holland

Narwhal VA7

Email: tom.fraser@star-international.co.uk Website: www.star-international.co.uk

Narwhal Rigid Inflatable Boats (RIBs) cover applications ranging from leisure, commercial, search and rescue and unmanned surveillance. Every Narwhal vessel is built to the highest of standards and feature the manufacturers unique ‘V’ shaped hull, that provides unrivalled performance and manoeuvrability.

National Coastwatch Institution Q38

17 Dean Street, Liskeard, Cornwall, PL14 4AB, UK Tel: +44 7788 797 513

Email: tom.scrimgeour@nci.org.uk Website: www.nci.org.uk

NCI is a national charity operating 56 lookout stations around the coast of England and Wales in support of HM Coastguard. It is part of the SAR (Search and Rescue) organisation. It is manned by approximately 2700 fully trained volunteers keeping a daylight watch up to 365 days of the year. Stations are equipped with binoculars, telescopes, weather stations, AIS, multi-channel VHF radio for monitoring emergency and working channels, and the NCI’s own dedicated VHF Channel 65. Some stations are also equipped with radar.

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National Maritime Training Centre D17i

North Kent College, Lower Higham Road, Gravesend, DA12 2JJ, UK

Tel: +44 1322 629 600

Email: stephenwatkins@northkent.ac.uk Website: www.northkent.ac.uk

The National Maritime Training Centre at North Kent College is a leading provider of maritime education and practical training. We use up to date equipment and provide expert training with dedicated specialist classrooms, including a bridge simulator, a live Fire Training Ground and Thameside Jetty. Located at North Kent college’s Gravesend Campus, we provide flexible training opportunities for individuals and companies in the maritime industry. NMTC delivers a range of maritime and Health and Safety courses approved by the MCA, MNTB, TQUK, and ECITB, including the STCW safety courses along with the required updating training. NMTC also delivers apprenticeship programmes in Deck, Engineering and Catering for a range of companies who use these qualifications for succession planning or staff up-skilling.

Nauplius Workboats P104

Koldingweg 3, Groningen, 9723HL, Netherlands

Tel: +31 6119 130 22

Email: gerrit@naupliusworkboats.com Website: www.naupliusworkboats.com

Nauplius Workboats was founded in 2006 by Jaap van den Hul-Kuijten, Marine engineer and Gerrit Knol Technical Director Nauplius, working passionately on changing the way boats are delivered. No standard products brought to a client, but always an open conversation with the ‘needs and wishes’ as a leading guide in design. Nauplius Workboats customizes and is constantly developing designs to address practical needs. Nauplius Workboats has grown a solid team of smart, driven people who care a lot about getting it done and the relationships we build.

Brands: Argos Engineering

Navitron Systems Ltd B22

17, The Tanneries, Havant, PO9 1JB, UK

Tel: +44 2392 498 740

Email: chris.jones@navitron.co.uk Website: www.navitron.co.uk

In addition to its traditional scope of Type Approved Commercial Vessel and Work Boat Autopilot Systems, Navitron will show various of its latest additions to the Class Approved NT850 Main Steering Control range. With generic Approvals from DNV-GL, BV and ABS etc, Main Steering Control solutions are available for vessels from 10m Workboats to SOLAS rated ocean going ships. Also on display will be the Type Approved NT1000 EPR Electronic Inclinometer to IMO resolution MSC.363(92) as recommended by IMO for all SOLAS vessels. Further products will include stand alone Analogue and Digital Heading Repeaters, Bridge Navigational Watch Alarms, Off Course Alarms, Rudder Angle Indicators and a comprehensive range of Interface Units for data conversion duties. Experienced stand personnel will be pleased to welcome you.

Neptune Marine G2

PO BOX 23, Hardinxveld-Giessendam, 3370AA, Netherlands

Tel: +31 6343 75

Email: info@verkerkstandbouw.nl Website: www.neptunemarine.com

Neptune is a specialized provider of marine solutions in the Netherlands. Our main activities are shipbuilding, ship repair, conversion, and (de)mobilization since our start in 1972. We deliver solutions for your maritime project from our locations in the Netherlands: Hardinxveld, Aalst and Groningen.

Newport Shipping UK LLP D7

8-9 Northumberland Street, London, WC2N 5DA, UK

Tel: +44 7904 263 711

Email: dionysia.lagou@newportshipping.com

Website: www.newportshipping.com

Newport Shipping UK LLP (“Newport” or the “Company”) was established in the UK in 2011 with vessel management, design, construction and repair experience dating back to the 1960s. The Company is active globally with the services of dry-docking, retrofit, repair and conversions with a low carbon focus in 15 yards with 38 docks capable of handling approximately 2,500 repairs annually of all vessel classes and sizes.

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Norco Composites & GRP B2

43 Holton Road, Poole, BH16 6LT, UK

Tel: +44 1202 623 934

Email: marketing@norco.co.uk Website: www.norco.co.uk

Established in 1985 in Poole, Dorset, NORCO specialise in large composite structures and GRP mouldings for end users in the UK and Europe. Operating from six sites with an overall capacity of 130,000 sq ft, NORCO employ over 170 skilled workers and train our staff to NVQ standards. NORCO provides a complete composites manufacturing service from design & engineering through to parts manufacturing and final assembly. The company is certified to ISO9001 & ISO14001 and holds the UK government Cyber Essentials accreditation.

Norcom Technology Ltd. / Meridian Chartware SB1

10 Princes Street, Norwich, NR3 1AE, UK

Tel: +44 7831 643 023

Email: phil@norcom-technology.co.uk Website: www.norcom-technology.co.uk

Norcom Technology, established in 1986, is a software company specialising in development of systems for navigation and hydrographic survey. Norcom works closely with International Hydrographic Organisations to provide up to date electronic navigational information including charts, tidal data, wrecks, windfarms, pipelines and subsea cables. Norcom provides systems to the Oil and Gas Industry as well as the offshore renewable energy market. Norcom can provide complete systems using GPS, AIS and electronic charting software combined with hardware solutions, as well as office based systems that can be used for planning purposes. .Norcom will be demonstrating its latest version of its SeaTrak software which is now Thames AIS compliant Brands: Geodetic, Seatrak, Easy Charts

Norsap UK E29

Mylor Harbour, Falmouth, TR11 5UF, UK

Tel: +44 1326 379 463

Email: info@norsapuk.com Website: www.norsap.no

NorSap UK is the sales and service agent for NorSap, Norway’s leading producer of specialised, quality seating. NorSap’s extensive range of chairs and tracks provides robust, ergonomic seating for the wheelhouse, bridge and other operational areas of working ships or the ultimate in bespoke superyacht luxury. The NorSap series offers a variety of helmsman and operator chairs which can be tailored to match the application in tugs, trawlers, pilot ships, windfarm support and luxury cruising for example. They are used extensively in naval and merchant shipping and in the offshore oil and gas industries.

Northern Divers Engineering Ltd DV10, DV12, Q89

See main entry under Association of Diving Contractors

Northern Lights F8

4420 14th Ave NW, Seattle, WA 98107, USA

Tel: +44 1752 337 52

Email: shelley@mondialdisplays.co.uk Website: www.northern-lights.com

Reliable. Durable. Simple. Every Northern Lights generator is designed for long life and durability in the harshest marine environments. Our innovative engineering team has done away with excess and over-complicated parts. If a part doesn’t exist, it can’t fail. This reduction of components results in a more reliable, easier to maintain, longer lasting unit. Northern Lights Marine Diesel Generators are perfect for pleasure craft and commercial applications. We know that no two boats are exactly alike, which is why we offer custom solutions specifically tailored to your vessel’s needs.

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Norwegian Maritime Exporters H8

Radhusgata 25, Oslo, 0158, Norway

Tel: +47 4040 968 0

Email: erlend@nme.no Website: www.nme.no

Norwegian Maritime Exporters – making waves worldwide Since 1995, Norwegian Maritime Exporters (NME) has served as a vital link between Norwegian maritime companies and the global markets. We are owned by our members and work globally to promote our members and the Norwegian maritime industry. Together we are stronger We organize the Norwegian pavilions at major global and domestic industry exhibitions where our members can market their products and services to international decision-makers under the Norwegian flag of excellence. In addition, we arrange ERFAringskonferansen (the experience sharing conference) annually as well as co-ordinate with associated industry bodies in the interest of our members. We also offer member benefits within different areas.

NRG Marine - Sonihull H18

Armstrong House, Unit 1 & 2 Mercia Village, Torwood Close, Westwood Business Park, Coventry, CV4 8HX, UK

Tel: +44 2476 105 150

Email: eve@sonihull.com Website: www.sonihull.com

SONIHULL - SAVING THE OCEANS, ONE SHIP AT A TIME Sonihull protects vessels, structures and onboard equipment from unwanted weeds and molluscs with zero poisonous biocides, zero microplastic pollution from ablative coatings and zero release of metallic ions into the ocean. Sonihull is an antifouling solution with zero environmental impact. Sonihull provides effective protection against marine biofouling using the power of ultrasound. With Sonihull there is No downtime, no biocides, no microplastics, no cutting, no welding, no need to drydock. The Sonihull system can be used in any raw water application that suffers from unwanted colonisation by marine organisms. Including: Ship hulls, internal RSW handling equipment, pipework, box coolers, offshore structures and wind turbine pylons, waterjets, etc . Sonihull are the proud winners of the first The King’s Awards for Enterprise, being recognised in the International Trade category for its industryleading technology.

Ocean Safety F4

Saxon Wharf, Lower York Street, Southampton, SO14 5QF, UK

Tel: +44 2380 720 800

Email: danny@bespokeexpo.co.uk Website: www.oceansafety.com

With over twenty years of experience in the marine industry, Ocean Safety is known as leaders in the field of marine lifesaving innovation. Ocean Safety specialise in the worldwide supply, distribution, service and hire of marine and waterside safety equipment including liferafts, lifejackets, pyrotechnics, electronics and man overboard equipment in the commercial, military and leisure market sectors. Ocean Safety represent some of the world’s leading brands in safety and survival including: Aquaspec, Ocean Signal, Hansson Pyrotech, Hammar, Dacon, Jasons Cradle, Daniamant, Firelight, Spinlock and Icom. As part of the Alliance Marine Group and supported by a network of distributors and service agents, we can provide a complete package of safety products and after sales support.

Brands: Typhoon, Ocean Signal, Hansson PyroTech, AquaSpec, JoBird, Spinlock, Dacon, Mullion, Challenger, Hammar

Offshore Marine Q82

17 Queens Lane, Newcastle Upon Tyne, Tyne And Wear, NE1 1RN, UK

Tel: +44 7802 726 766

Email: stuart.gilligan@offshore-marine.co Website: www.offshore-marine.co

Offshore Marine Limited and its training division of Offshore Marine Training Services is your ‘one stop shop’ which specialises in the development of operatives new into the marine and renewables sector. Our trainers are qualified, industry-approved and experienced, delivering courses which take account of current legislation, standards, guidance and industry best practice.

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Offshore Turbine Services K1d

3 Maypool Building, Brixham, TQ5 0GD, UK

Tel: +44 1803 845 577

Email: simon@offshoreturbineservices.co.uk Website: www.offshoreturbineservices.co.uk

OTS operates a fleet of fast, versatile vessels that transport technicians, cargo and fuel to offshore work sites, the adaptable deck configuration make the vessels ideal platform for the operations of drones and ROV operations. Our Integrated Management System ensures Quality, Safety and the protection of the Environment are at the forefront of everything we do. Our experienced managers, masters and crew will ensure your project is completed safely and on time. ISO 9001, ISO 14001, ISO 45001 and ISM Code accredited.

Omnisense Systems SB35

Tamar Building, Queen Annes Battery Marina, Plymouth, PL4 0LP, UK

Tel: +44 1752 600 454

Email: marketing@technicalmarinesupplies.co.uk Website: www.omnisense-systems.com

We are Omnisense Systems, a commercial night vision company. At the forefront of rapid human temperature screening and thermal night vision. The Ulysses range of rugged and compact premium marine thermal night vision camera systems offers stable, clear imagery regardless of model, and are specifically designed for the harsh environment found at sea. Seawork 2023 will see Omnisense present their state of the art camera systems to a UK audience alongside their UK Suppliers, Technical Marine Supplies. We look forward to seeing you.

ORCA Crew Services B.V. D30

Kuperspoort 22, Middleburg, 4331 GS, Netherlands

Tel: +31 1187 248 20

Email: r.vermeulen@orca-crew.com Website: www.orca-crew.com

ORCA is an international crewing and recruitment company established by experienced professionals who are committed and active in maritime and offshore industry for many years. With efficiency and accuracy, we give our best to deliver consistent high-quality services and meet the requirements of our clients. We maintain our reputation by building long-term relationships based on integrity and trust.

Orcades Marine A16

Innovation Centre - Orkney, Kirkwall, KW15 1ZL, UK

Tel: +44 1856 874 884

Email: alexandra.thomson@orcadesmarine.co.uk Website: www.orcadesmarine.co.uk

ORCADES MARINE – WORLDWIDE MARINE CONSULTANTS We are a highly experienced team of global marine consultants, with decades of combined experience providing innovative, reliable and cost effective solutions to the marine industry. We have an innovative free thinking approach, unbiased towards the use of any particular type of vessel or methodology, undertaken by experts and specialists from across the industry sectors. Simply put, we treat your project or assignment with the same care as if it is our own, and we will continuously seek the safest and most cost effective solution.

Ortlinghaus UK Ltd G36

19 Sugarbrook Road, Bromsgrove, B60 3DN, UK

Tel: +44 1527 579 123

Email: joanne.barlow@ortlinghaus.co.uk Website: www.ortlinghaus.co.uk

With over 25 years experience in the technology of controlled torque, Ortlinghaus UK has built an unrivalled reputation offering a comprehensive range of highly engineered products, systems and services to satisfy the demands of transmission control across a miriyad of industrial applications. Millions of our products are currently in service on a global basis providing our customers with: Faster operation cycle times Higher precision in operation Reduced wear Longer service life Increased safety through shorter braking paths Use of environmentally compatible materials

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Osmotech UK Ltd P11

9 Firefly Road, Hamble Point Marina, School Lane, Hamble, Hampshire, SO31 4NB, UK

Tel: +44 2380 456 450

Email: alice.hovell@marsdendirect.co.uk Website: www.osmotech.co.uk

Osmotech UK Ltd are the leading supplier & installer of marine systems and boat repair on the south coast of the UK. We have 20 members of staff and their expertise covers a broad spectrum of skills from systems refits, stabilizers, cranes, airconditioning, bow and stern thruster installations, teak decks, joinery and carpentry, Osmosis and all aspects of GRP repairs. We are the main dealers for a well-chosen range of marine brands, supplying and fitting, systems, bow thrusters, stabilizers, generators, air conditioning, electric propulsion systems and heaters. We have a reputation for excellence, value and customer service and we look forward to helping you soon.

Brands: Sleipner, Seakeeper, Seakeeper Ride, Mabru Power System - 12v Air Conditioning, Aquafresh Watermakers, Lumishore, Hydronautica, Mente Marine, Webasto, Lewmar, H+B Technics, SeaDrive

Outreach Offshore Ltd F28

Abbots Road, Middlefield Industrial Estate, Falkirk, FK2 9AR, UK

Tel: +44 1324 578 778

Email: gwaugh@outreachoffshore.co.uk Website: www.outreachoffshore.co.uk

Formally a division of Outreach Ltd. Renown as a leading supplier of Hydraulic Handling, Lifting and Access Equipment with over 40 years’ experience, we supply and install Hydraulic Lifting, Handling and Access Equipment for offshore and onshore, including Cranes manufactured by the Palfinger Group. Ancillary Activities include Importation, installation, load testing, repair, servicing, OEM parts, commissioning, demonstration and operator training. We also provide Engineering and Design services. Equipment supplied by Outreach Offshore is used world-wide by the UK and international oil and gas, offshore renewable energy and marine companies.

Parker Hannifin Q2

See main entry under Fischer Panda UK Ltd

PB Asher Ltd Q84

West Quay Rd, Southampton, SO15 1AE, UK

Tel: +44 2380 333 139

Email: steve@pbasher.com Website: www.pbasher.com

PB Asher is a UK based company providing a complete diesel engine repair and maintenance service. Spanning several decades, we have achieved an unrivalled reputation both locally and globally, within a range of industry sectors from marine shipping to power generation. With some of the latest testing equipment for all types of diesel engine equipment, highly skilled technicians and an ever-increasing selection of spare parts, PB Asher is able to offer a comprehensive service that we feel is second to none.

PB Europe VA37

Satchell Ln, Hamble-le-Rice, Southampton, England, SO31 4QD, UK

Tel: +44 2380 450 000

Email: willblair@ancasta.com Website: www.ancasta.com

PB Europe is part of the Ancasta Group and are distributors for Protector Ribs in the UK and Europe. On show at this years Seawork event is the magnificent Protector 380 Targa - the worlds leading high performance, utility Rib - the boat of choice for the NZ coastguard and Americas Cup. Visit PB Europe on berth VA37 at this years show to find out more.

Brands: Protector Ribs

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PDL Marine Ltd G17

Unit 2, Trafalgar Wharf, Hamilton Road, Portsmouth, PO6 4PX, UK

Tel: +44 2394 004 832

Email: david@pdlmarine.com Website: www.pdlmarine.com

PDL Marine is a Portsmouth based boat building company and also specialises in marine welding and fabrication services. We offer high quality precision engineering in all our work whether it be a 24m steel workboat or an aluminium yacht stanchion. We work alongside some of the best Naval Architects from around the world to ensure the best product are available to you. If you are after something specific, drop the team a line to discuss your requirements. PDL Marine is an ISO 9001 credited company and currently working on completing the other ISO standards.

Penguin International Limited VB22

21 Tuas Road, Singapore, 638489, Singapore

Tel: 6568702702

Email: madelinechiang@penguin.com.sg Website: www.penguin.com.sg

Penguin International Limited is a Singaporean homegrown, publicly listed designer, builder, owner and operator of aluminium high-speed craft, through a group of wholly owned, integrated subsidiaries.

Perfect Bore Manufacturing Ltd

Unit 3 Hunstrete House, Sterling Park East, Portway Ind Est, Andover, SP10 3TZ, UK

Tel: +44 1264 360 800

Email: tony.harris@pbm-ltd.com Website: www.pbm-ltd.com

Perfect Bore works with major OEMs and sub-tier companies operating in market sectors including the aerospace, oil & gas, nuclear, scientific instruments/medical, automotive and power generation industries. Bore solutions supplied by Perfect Bore can be found in components manufactured by major OEMs such as Airbus, BAe, Goodrich Actuation Systems, Boeing, Moog and Rolls Royce; supporting projects including B787 Dreamliner, A400M and A350. These industries require the production of bores in components to extreme tolerances and in some cases to sub-micro geometrical tolerances combined with specific surface finish requirements. It also offers Research & Development for one-off prototypes and a dedicated manufacturing facility to produce highquality parts to exacting tolerances. The company has worked to ensure that their name is renowned for quality and on-time delivery, with ‘just-in-time’ schedules forming a regular part of the production and the development of its processes through lean manufacturing initiatives also enables the company to offer cost-effective solutions to its clients.

Peter Leonard VA20

See main entry under Suzuki GB PLC.

Petersen Stainless Rigging SB23

Cowen Road, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE21 5TW, UK Tel: +44 1914 140 156

Email: sales@petersen-stainless.co.uk Website: www.petersen-stainless.co.uk

Petersen Stainless Rigging designs, manufactures and supplies stainless steel rigging hardware solutions for the marine, offshore, defence, and other industries. Our wire and rod turnbuckles and terminations are manufactured in the UK from EU materials and supplied across the world. In spring 2018, Bailey Marine joined the Petersen group. For decades, Bailey Marine has provided precision-engineered deck fittings and furniture to commercial and leisure customers across the world, and we now supply watertight latches, clamps, fuel fillers, waste outlets, electrical points, and custom hinges in 316 stainless steel, and CE marked deck plates in both acetal and 316. Petersen Stainless is focused on function-led design, and our stand at Seawork will showcase the best of all of our ranges.

Brands: Bailey Marine

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PIRIOU F19

Zi du Moros BP 521

Tel: +33 2989 709 48

Email: e.derrian-chatard@piriou.fr Website: www.piriou.com

Involved in shipbuilding, repair, naval engineering and services since 1965. PIRIOU specialises in producing medium sized vessels up to 120m, providing high added value through a combination of high-performance engineering and a comprehensive network of industrial sites in Europe, Africa and Asia. PIRIOU provides, on a global scale, bespoke solutions as well as a complete range of standardised or customised vessels, meeting the requirements of international ship-owners, private or public, civilian or military. So far, PIRIOU has delivered over 500 ships worldwide, including recent deliveries such as fast crew boats for oil & gas, a series of ASD tugs as well as several units of Crew Transfer Vessels to major operators in the offshore wind industry.

Port Strategy P143

Spinnaker House Waterside Gardens

Tel: +44 1329 825 335

Email: sales@portstrategy.com Website: www.portstrategy.com

Port Strategy is a multimedia platform for port executives in the port management industry. Senior port executives from port authorities, terminal operators and equipment suppliers rely on Port Strategy news and information to help them do their jobs and run their businesses better. Dedicated to the international ports and terminals business, Port Strategy covers key investments, management and business developments alongside regular features on cargo handling, security and navigation. Promote your business to the right audience, in the right place and at the right time

Portmere Rubber Ltd F11

Victoria Street Northam, Southampton, SO14 5QZ, UK

Tel: +44 2380 223 628

Email: kevinfisher@portmererubber.co.uk Website: www.portmererubber.co.uk

Suppliers and manufacturers of : Dock and Lock Gate Seals - A range of unique sealing solutions, expert advice and design assistance offered. Watertight door, hatch and window seal rubbers including white porthole, combination seals, solid and expanded rubbers. - Rubber and PVC hose - Marine Diesel exhaust, radiator, fuel ISO 7840, air, water suction and delivery and all ancillary hose clips and fittings. - Hand built Hose - expansion bellows, sterngland, marine diesel exhaust, convoluted hose, hose reducers and gaiters plus custom built hose to customer requirements all manufactured in house. - Rubber Sheet/Strip/Gaskets - Solid and Expanded rubber sheeting, cut into strip and gaskets (Plain or Adhesive backed) for a range of applications. - Extrusions, Mouldings and Fendering.

Ports of Scotland Yearbook SB16

Tulipan Lodge 1 Tulipan Crescent Tel: +44 7759 232341

Email: neil@portsofscotland.co.uk Website: www.portsofscotland.co.uk

The Ports of Scotland Yearbook, published annually since 1979, is Scotland’s premier quality publication focused exclusively on the Scottish Ports sector. Now in its 42nd year of publication, it provides a unique and authoritative resource - delivering extensive information, facts and analysis of an economic area that remains singularly buoyant and key to our prosperity. Our remit is a simple one: to highlight the opportunities in this thriving area and provide an accessible, assured and knowledgeable insight into a crucial sector of Scottish business. Ports of Scotland Yearbook is printed in full colour, and now expanded to 320 pages, it includes detailed information on over 93 Scottish port and harbour authorities - including plans, photographs, facilities and useful contacts.

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Praxis Automation Technology BV F30

Zijldijk 24A, Leiderdorp, 2352 AB, Netherlands

Tel: +31 7152 553 53

Email: info@praxis-automation.nl Website: www.praxis-automation.com

Praxis Automation Technology has been in the ship-automation business for well over half a century and has built up a reputation as a solid marine system supplier. With an installed base of more than 4500 vessels, we can truly state that we are a top 3 world class supplier for bridge and engine room automation systems. Since 2017, Praxis has also committed themselves to become a global player for Electrical Propulsion systems comprising amongst others the following scope of supply: High Power frequency converters, Electrical Energy Storage systems, DC bus switchboards, Permanent magnet motors including project required Power Management/Propulsion control Systems.

Precision Products (UK) Ltd A8

Unit 1, Cobnar Wood Close Chesterfield Trading Estate, Chesterfield, S41 9RQ, UK

Tel: +44 7723 653 203

Email: paul.ballin@ppuk.com Website: www.ppuk.com

PPUK is a manufacturer of 2 stroke, 4 stroke and industrially applied piston rings and metallic sealing rings. We supply low to medium batch size products from our highly flexible manufacturing facility located in the UK, where we continually invest in a full range of specialised machines and processes. We also have an extensive range of parts held in stock in our 1250sq.m. distribution centre. With world class capabilities, PPUK offers a combination of technological expertise, industry standards, process capabilities and application knowledge. At PPUK, our aim is to focus on developing delivered solutions in keeping with our core strengths, speed and flexibility, which in turn means that we are the development partner of choice for many customers within the marine and industrial sectors today.

Professional Diving Academy DV5

Unit 19, Sandbank Business Park, Sandbank, Argyll PA23 8PB, UK

Tel: +44 1369 701 701

Email: info@professionaldivingacademy.com

Website: www.professionaldivingacademy.com

The Professional Diving Academy (PDA) is a renowned training school for offshore and inshore divers. It is globally recognised for producing highly skilled and professional divers committed to enhancing their skills beyond graduation. PDA, with the support of its sister company Shearwater Marine Services Ltd, provides full support services for underwater projects. The academy offers HSE certified and IMCA recognised courses that extend to depths of 50msw, providing graduates with access to diverse opportunities in the diving industry. PDA’s consultancy services are highly sought after by clients and the diving industry. It has been a pioneer in promoting diver safety in the Aquaculture Industry, developing methodologies and documentation to benefit both clients and the industry.

Propulsion & Future Fuels P143

Spinnaker House Waterside Gardens, Fareham, PO16 8SD, UK

Tel: +44 1329 825 335

Email: propulsion-emissions@motorship.com

Website: www.motorship.com

The Propulsion & Future Fuels Conference will be returning to Hamburg to explore the latest emissions-cutting technology and shipping propulsion innovation in association with The Motorship. propulsionconference.com.

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Proteum G3, VA22

Office 5 Firefly Road Hamble Point Marina, School Lane Hamble-Le-Rice

Tel: +44 2380 457 656

Email: neil.taylor@proteum.co.uk Website: www.proteum.co.uk

Proteum are a leading marine distributor for diesel engines, outboards and propulsion units, worldwide. Based in Southampton, Proteum are UK & Ireland distributors for a range of marine diesel engines including OXE Diesel, BUKH. Our portfolio also includes Alamarin-Jet propulsion systems, Konrad propulsion systems, Steelhead Marine and Glendinning controls. We work with a range of local support partners to offer on-the-ground technical support and maintenance services to our customers in the UK and abroad. We have built a strong reputation in the commercial marine industry for offering dependable technical knowledge and excellent customer service. Our support services include spare parts, comprehensive inspections, customer overhaul solution and emergency call outs.

Brands: Oxe Diesel, Moteurs Baudouin, Bukh Diesel, Konrad, Almarine-Jet

PSP Worldwide Logistics H16

Premier House 24 Brunel Way, Segensworth East

Tel: +44 1489 565 577

Email: hannah@psp-logistics.com Website: www.psp-logistics.com

PSP Worldwide Logistics is a leading global freight forwarder based in the UK. PSP specialises in air and sea freight, project shipping, export packing, express courier, boat transportation, customs clearance and letters of credit. With a vast network of partners across the globe, PSP provides a competitive door to door service and assists with all documentation. PSP has been tried, tested and trusted by many leading brands including Red Funnel, Austal, GREAT Campaign, Walcon Marine and Versadock. The company launched the first ever boat transportation alliance in 2009, a dedicated network of yacht shipping experts. PSP has a ISO9001:2015 certified quality management system and is a proud member of BIFA, IATA.

Qingdao Tai Star Machinery Co.Ltd C14

No. 6 Zhenshui 1st Road, Northern Industrial Park, Jimo

Tel: +86 5328 850 837 5

Email: evain.fu@qdtaistar.com Website: www.qdtaistar.com

Qingdao Tai Star Anchor Chain Co., Ltd. established in 1996,specializing in producing anchor chain and related products business R&D. Our company is located in Qingdao China.The area of our factory is about 40,000 square meters, and has fixed assets RMB 90,000,000, it also has 200 employees, factory yearly capacity is about 12, 000 tons.We can manufacture Grade 1, Grade 2 and Grade 3 stud & studless anchor chain as well as various chain accessories and many other country’s standard chains. The company has passed the ISO9001-2008 Quality Management System, Together with our strict quality control system, we now can provide the certificates such as China Classification Society, Lloyd’s Register, Korean Register and Bureau Veritas. By virtue of our reliable quality guarantee and service philosophy, our products are sold in more than 60 countries and areas such as South East Asia,Europe, Canada, Japan and South America with good reputation. We insists on the principle of “quality first and customer uppermost”. We warmly welcome customers both at home and abroad to come to discuss business.

QS Seamaster P12

See main entry under Atlantis Marine Power Ltd

Q-SPD H31

See main entry under Hypro Marine.

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Quick SPA G14

Via Piangipane 120/A, Ravenna, 48124, Italy

Tel: +39 0544 415 061

Email: andy@quick-uk.co.uk Website: www.quickitaly.com

Quick has long been an equipment provider on many boats around the world, so it understands fully the requirements and rigors to be withstood. The product ranges include windlasses, thrusters, battery chargers, inverters, water heaters, gyro stabilizers and LED lighting. The base in Italy designs, engineers, manufactures, assembles and tests products, this operating structure allows control the quality and to respond to customer’s needs, create and develop new products, above all to boast MADE IN ITALY excellence! The Team at Quick are proud of the ISO9001 company approval, but this is only a part of what makes them unique, they are a ‘can do’ company. Quick also has its UK office, showroom and service facility in Holbury UK.

R&D Marine Ltd G1

Meadow Works, Clothall Road, Baldock, SG7 6PD, UK

Tel: +44 1462 892 391

Email: info@randdmarine.com Website: www.randdmarine.com

R & D Marine will be exhibiting their extensive range of Flexible Couplings, Anti-Vibration Mountings, Damper Drive Plates, Clamp Half Couplings and Rope Cutters for applications up to 1500 Hp. This will include: -The complete range of “High-Deflection Dampers” to stop torsional vibration and gear rattle on engine and gearbox combinations up to 500 Hp. - Directly interchangeable Engine Mounts for Yanmar applications which are fail-safe and work between controlled limits.

Brands: R&D

R.W Fernstrum & Company Ltd E2

See main entry under Kort Propulsion Co Ltd

Ram Reman Hydraulics Ltd G38

Gundrymoor Trading Estate, Collingwood Road, West Moors, Dorset, BH21 6QQ

Tel: +44 1202 861 888

Email: sales@ramreman.co.uk Website: www.ramreman.co.uk

Ram Reman Hydraulics specialise in the design, manufacture, repair or refurbish of hydraulic rams and hydraulic cylinders to fit any brand of machinery. Located in Wimborne, near Poole, the Ram Reman Trade Counter stocks a wide range of hydraulic components, valves, seals, glands and tools. As an official BFPA manufacturing member, hose assemblies and hydraulic rams are manufactured on site. Extensive workshops, lathes and milling machines enable Ram Reman to work on Hydraulic Rams and Hydraulic Cylinders, no matter what size or weight.

Raymarine Q63

Marine House, Cartwright Drive, Fareham, PO15 5RJ, UK

Tel: +44 1329 246 700

Email: hannah.harwood@raymarine.com Website: www.raymarine.co.uk

Raymarine showcases Industry leading technologies at Seawork 2021. Raymarine leads the way in a new era of navigation for boaters. Utilising the superior capabilities of FLIR Thermal camera technology and the unrivalled power of the AXIOM family of Multi-function displays using LightHouse 3 - our Intuitive and Powerful Operating System – Raymarine delivers a superior level of awareness and safety for all mariners on the water. See the award-winning Raymarine® ClearCruise™ AR (Augmented Reality) integrating with Axiom, Quantum 2 Radar with Doppler collision avoidance technology and more.

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Rebel Marine VB32

Unit 1 Fishbourne Quay, Ashlake Copse Rd, Fishbourne, Isle of Wight, PO33 4EY, UK

Tel: +44 7495 234 444

Email: mat@rebelmarine.co.uk Website: www.rebelmarine.co.uk

Rebel Marine provide Commercial Charters and Modular Pontoon hire. They operate a fleet of 15 Vessels from 4m workboats to 10m Multipurpose Catamarans as well as a Shallow water Crane Barge and extensive stock of Modular Work Pontoons They provide work boats, Safety Boats, Guard Boats, Survey Boats, Dive Support Vessels, Crew Transfer, Film, Media and Photography Boats and Pontoons. All our vessels are equipped to the highest safety standards and carry the latest navigation equipment Rebel Marine are based on the Isle of Wight, have a waterfront Marina and Boat Yard including storage and lifting equipment. They also have a fleet of Trucks and Trailers so that their vessels and Pontoons can be deployed nationwide by road Rebel Marine have worked on a number of major marine projects for the Rail and Transport industries and can provide all Marine services required for your Construction or Maintenance Projects. This year they will be showcasing their modular crane barge and latest new build multipurpose Aluminium Work/Safety Boat at Seaworks

Brands: Rebel Pontoon Hire, Rebel RIB Charter, Rebel RYA Training, Rebel Commercial Charter, Rebel Crane Pontoon, Rebel Workboats, Rebel Safety Boats, Rebel Marine Civils, Rebel Marine

REINTJES UK LTD E43

Brock House, Grigg Lane, Brockenhurst, Hampshire, SO42 7RE

Tel: +44 7983 693 056

Email: richard.winter@reintjes.co.uk Website: www.reintjes-gears.com

REINTJES UK LTD is a wholly owned subsidiary of REINTJES GmbH, a global specialist in Marine propulsion technology. Our extensive product portfolio includes high quality marine gearboxes for main drives for commercial and leisure applications; additionally, we offer dredging gearboxes, twin input/single output gears and complex system solutions now including hybrid propulsion to our portfolio. The REINTJES products and service can be tailored to your propulsion system, ship designs and duty cycle to optimise cost, economy, comfort and to aid environmental compliance. Together with our global sales and service network we offer customised services and create propulsion concepts with you. We provide local aftermarket support direct from REINTJES UK and can cover your needs for all aspects of service direct from the manufacturer.

ReLion Q2

See main entry under Fischer Panda UK Ltd

Reygar Limited B12

Church Farm, Frog Lane, North Nibley

Tel: +44 7932 052 829

Email: admin@reygar.co.uk Website: www.reygar.co.uk

Innovative, adaptable, cost-effective solutions to a wide range of maritime operations challenges. _ We provide robust and reliable performance monitoring and control solutions for crewed and uncrewed vessels of all sizes and functions in challenging marine environments. The company has a strong partnership ethic and works collaboratively with industry peers to achieve sector goals. We strive to overcome even the most difficult technical challenges and lead the charge towards decarbonisation and optimal fleet efficiency for our customers. Find out more about our products: BareFLEET is our award-winning fleet remote monitoring system. It provides businesscritical insight into fleet fuel use, emissions, machinery health, VMMS motion and navigational activity based on continuous on-board sensor measurements. V-Pilot is an integrated autopilot and mission planning control system for unmanned survey vessels (USVs). The system can be used on small and large unmanned vessels for both inshore and coastal survey and inspection operations.

Brands: BareFLEET Vessel Performance Monitoring System, V-Pilot Unmanned Vessel Autopilot

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RG SEASIGHT FENDERS H30

Jupitervej 26-30

Tel: +45 9782 203 3

Email: info@romgummi.dk Website: www.rgs-fenders.com

Since 2008 we have been working on developing and manufacturing the best performance fenders for CTV-operations in the market. We have succeeded to be the first and only manufacturer of an unique rubber fender with a winning combination of ultra-high friction ability and unrivalled durability that provide your vessel the highest possible performance and industrial safety during CTV-operations. Whether you operate in calm or tough conditions, our rubber fenders are designed and built to ensure your CTV the absolute best contact to the boat landing in the market. So, if productivity, efficiency, and cost-effectiveness are key aspects of your business, our rubber fenders deliver every time. Due to the superior friction ability, you need less power to make optimal pressure and contact to the boat landing.

Brands: RG SEASIGHT FENDERS

Ribcraft VA19

See main entry under Suzuki GB PLC.

Richard Paul Russell Ltd SB33

The Lodge unit 1 Barnes Farm Business Pk, Barnes Lodge, Milford on Sea, Hampshire, SO41 0AP, UK

Tel: +44 1590 641 223

Email: richard@r-p-r.co.uk Website: www.r-p-r.co.uk

RPR, a British company founded in Lymington in 1992 specialising in the design and manufacture of precision electronic wind weather monitoring and datalogging systems. We are the official UK distributor for Kestrel hand held wind instruments. Widely regarded as a market leader, Richard Paul Russell Ltd supplies complete wind and weather solutions using ultrasonic and hand-held technology combined with bespoke displays and data loggers of our own SpaceLogger brand. By using these products you will be joining others including the sailing elite, America’s Cup teams, round the world sailors and Olympic medallists. Health & Safety, Construction, Festival management, Industry, Sport and Military markets.

Righton Blackburns E12

Head Office Building 38, Second Avenue The Pensnett Estate, Kingswinford, DY6 7UN, UK

Tel: +44 1384 276 400

Email: simontrott@shawandunderwood.co.uk Website: www.rightonblackburns.co.uk

Righton Blackburns is a leading supplier of metals and plastics to today’s marine and shipbuilding industry, offering the most comprehensive and market specific range of products available. The first choice for quality and service, Righton Blackburns satisfies the diverse and exacting requirements for high strength and corrosion resistant material for all marine markets, including; Workboats, Naval and Commercial Craft. Operating from 14 service and processing centres across the UK, Righton Blackburns is well placed to service any requirement from one off supplies, through direct-to-line feed services, to long term contracts. Dedicated to the continued development of new business and backed by ISO9001-2015 status, Righton Blackburns guarantees high-quality products and service will always be the company standard.

Robust Boats Ltd VA2

Unit 1 Glasfryn Rd Business Park, St Davids, Haverfordwest, SA62 6FH, UK

Tel: +44 1437 729 355

Email: steve@robustboats.co.uk Website: www.robustboats.co.uk

Bespoke Design & Build – Quality Aluminium Fishing and Work Boats At Robust Boats we take pride in designing and building quality aluminium boats for work, fishing and landing crafts.

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Rolec Services L8

Ralphs Lane, Frampton West, Boston, PE20 1QU, UK

Tel: +44 1205 724 754

Email: lexi.vrensburg@rolecserv.co.uk Website: www.rolecserv.com

Rolec Services Ltd are manufacturers of the UK’s largest range of outdoor electrical equipment From electric vehicle charging points, marina service pedestals to caravan electrical hook-up units, our 30 years of experience has seen our products feature across some of the most prestigious and renowned brands and locations.

Rolls-Royce Solutions UK Ltd F16

Unit 29 The Birches Industrial Estate, East Grinstead, RH19 1XZ, UK

Tel: +44 1342 335 450

Email: robin.peyton@ps.rolls-royce.com Website: www.mtu-online.com

Rolls-Royce Solutions UK is a subsidiary of Power Systems, a business unit of Rolls-Royce. RollsRoyce Solutions provides world-class power and propulsion solutions for commercial marine vessels, with complete life-cycle support under the product and solution brand mtu. Fully utilising the potential of digitalization and electrification, Rolls-Royce strives to develop climate-neutral drive and power generation solutions that are even cleaner and smarter and thus provide answers to the challenges posed by climate change and the rapidly growing societal demands for energy and mobility. Delivering and servicing comprehensive, powerful and reliable systems, based on both gas and diesel engines, as well as electrified hybrid systems

Rotec Hydraulics Ltd G38

Unit 1 Venture Way Priorswood Industrial Estate, Taunton, TA2 8DE, UK

Tel: +44 1823 348 900

Email: sarka.humpolcova@rotec.net Website: www.rotec.net

Rotec Hydraulics is a leading provider of hydraulic, pneumatic and electrical mechanical components and systems, specialising in the marine sector. Solid 40 years of experience in the design, build and supply of hydraulic, pneumatic & electronic systems and 30 years in the design, manufacture & repair of hydraulic cylinders. Alternator and generator overhauls. Vast stocks of hydraulic & pneumatic components from Parker, Galtech, Heypac and many more well-known brands available in stores and online. Whether you require hydraulic kits, bespoke power units, flushing rigs, regular maintenance or complex system integrations, get in touch with our team of experienced engineers and join the ranks of some of the most prestigious companies in the marine industry. Explore what we can do for you.

Brands: Galtech, Berarma, Pneumax, IVG Spa, Euro Press Pack, Ram Reman Hydraulics

Roxtec Ltd B3a

Unit C1 Waterfold Business Park, Bury, BL9 7BQ, UK Tel: +44 1617 615 280

Email: abigail.yates@roxtec.com Website: www.roxtec.comuk

Roxtec cable and pipe sealing solutions, certified by Lloyd’s Register, DNV-GL, Bureau Veritas, ABS and others, reduce the risks of water ingress, fire, blast, and other operational hazards. As a global company, the Roxtec brand is easily recognised at shipyards worldwide. Repairs to cable and piping systems can be managed at sea, without the need for numerous stock items since Multidiameter™ enables the transits to be future-proof. This unique feature makes it easier for maintenance teams to upgrade systems according to new demands. One of Roxtec’s innovations is the ability to seal plastic pipes giving the operator confidence and reducing weight on-board, and the other advantages gained. Roxtec ensures product availability, training and expertise on the ground worldwide.

Brands: Roxtec, Roxtec Transit Designer

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Saderet Ltd SB9

Unit C1, Eden Business Park, Cooil Road, Braddan

Tel: +44 1624 880 366

Email: sales@saderet.co.uk Website: www.saderet.co.uk

Saderet Ltd specialises in the supply of survey equipment covering a broad range of land and marine based applications including hydrography, seismic, GIS, oceanography, precision agriculture, and navigation. Saderet also provides the associated technical support, user training, spare parts, loan/evaluation equipment and repair services as required. With more than 20 years’ industry experience, our professional team is committed to delivering innovative solutions, either in finished product or OEM form, using some of the most advanced technology by world-leading manufacturers, to many of the leading companies and organisations in the sector. We continue to respond to the ever-evolving nature of the survey industry by investing in our skills, our stock and our in-house workshop to enable us to provide a high quality service to our international customer base.

Safehaven Marine Ltd G23

Shoreline Cottage, Ash Grove, Cobh, County Cork, P36 PH29, Republic of Ireland

Tel: +353 8680 545 82

Email: info@safehavenmarine.com Website: www.safehavenmarine.com

Safehaven marine are designers and builders of FRP Pilot boats, Patrol boats, Crew transfer vessels, Hydrographic survey catamarans, Naval & Military craft and unique custom private motor yachts. All our vessels are built to the highest standards of strength & engineering and are renowned world wide for their exceptional sea-keeping abilities, we set a new World long range speed record in 2017 with our own vessel and crew. Established in 1996 we have built over 138 vessels supplied to 27 countries worldwide, with over 40 pilot vessels in operation globally and have become leaders in our field

SAVA High-Tech (Shenzhen) Co.Ltd C15

Huaguo Industrial Park, Xinxu Town, Huiyang District, Hoizhou City, Guangzhou, 516226, China

Tel: +86 1510 705 332 8

Email: tradingspecialist01@sava-bike.com Website: www.savadeck-bike.com

Since 2014, SAVA’s own carbon fiber frame factory was built and put into production. SAVA carbon fiber bicycles quickly broke the reserve price and were welcomed by the Chinese. So far, the online channel sales alone have sold tens of thousands of vehicles, far surpassing the total of the second to the twentieth, becoming a national carbon fiber sports bicycle brand, and its position as the leading carbon fiber brand is difficult to shake. In the near future, as the SAVA titanium alloy frame factory is completed and put into production, a titanium alloy bicycle revolution that will benefit all Chinese is about to come... Letting more people enjoy the fun of cycling is the driving force of SAVA brand to challenge itself continuously.

ScaffFloat VA58

Valley View Yard, Bissom Road, Penryn, TR10 9LH, UK

Tel: +44 1326 702 260

Email: sales@scafffloat.co.uk Website: www.scafffloat.co.uk

We hire pontoons and workboats made from scaffolding. Strong, stable, and extremely safe platforms to work from. Stability calcs included as standard BS and Eurocode compliant structural calcs Edge protection meets TG20:13 Compliant with MCA & IMO regulations Extras include: Spuds, engines, winches & cranes SMAS Worksafe Constructionline Gold Member

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Scania Power Solutions Q20

Delaware Drive, Tongwell, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, MK15 8HB, UK

Tel: +44 8450 343 03

Email: marketing.uk@scania.com Website: www.scania.co.uk

SCANIA POWER SOLUTIONS When it has to work, it has to be Scania. From propelling planing vessels, to pushing heavy barges upstream and managing heavy-duty auxiliary applications, Scania’s power systems are always up for the job. They can be found in marine operations around the world, offering immediate response, impressive power-to-weight and fuel efficiency, and the feeling of absolute trust and reliability to everything from patrol and fishing boats to passenger ferries and cargo ships. We provide marine engines, instrumentation, aftertreatment systems, and other adjacent powertrain components. These can be combined with numerous transmissions, propellers, and reverse gears to create the most suitable powertrain solution for a specific operation. And with comprehensive support services all the way from design and installation to actual operation, Scania is a solid partner for both shipyards and operators.

Scot Seat F24

See main entry under Scot Seat KPM Marine

Scot Seat KPM Marine F24

Gainford Business Centre, Stewawrton Road, Fenwick, Ayreshire, Scotland, KA3 6AR, UK

Tel: +44 1560 600 100

Email: sales@scotseats.co.uk Website: www.scotseats.co.uk

Scot Seat KPM Marine are leading designers and manufactures of seating, pumps, air systems, louver vents, fans and interior furniture for marine applications used by Search & Rescue services, military, special forces, police forces, commercial boat operators, Offshore Windfarm boats, leisure craft and race boats. The Seating range includes Queens award winning shock mitigation jockey and helmsman seating used for high-speed craft. Fixed and Suspension helmsman / bridge and crew seating used in vessels such as wind farm support vessels, ferries, pilot and fishing boats. Flip up seats and other custom seating solutions for indoor and outdoor use. In-house design and manufacturing allow seats to be customised for each application and client requirement. Other products include engine room air management systems, air in / air out modular or build in systems, louver vents, and custom-made fans.

Brands: KPM Marine

SEA.AI G28

Siemensstraße 60, Linz, A-4030, Austria

Tel: +43 6991 176 951 6

Email: patrick.haebig@sea.ai Website: www.sea.ai

SEA.AI combines optical sensors and artificial intelligence to detect floating objects on your course. SEA.AI automatically assesses the risk of collision in real time and warns you of any potential danger. SEA.AI significantly enhances your safety and that of your crew.

Brands: SEA.AI

Seaglaze Marine E23

Wendover Road, Rackheath Industrial Estate, Rackheath, NR13 6LH, UK

Tel: +44 1603 720 745

Email: joe.rush@seaglaze.co.uk Website: www.seaglaze.co.uk

Seaglaze is the established British leader in marine windows and doors. Founded in 1970, our family owned business works with many commercial and leisure brands in design, manufacture and aftercare. Our windows, doors and hatches are designed to provide cost effective solutions, along with advice to boat builders at every stage. Using our own dedicated Glass Toughening Facility and 40 years of manufacturing expertise you get quality and service throughout every stage of your order.

Seakit Sponsor Only

Sponsor of the Seawork Conference Catering

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Seaplify SB38

1 Tipografiei Street, Suceava, Romania

Tel: +40 767 911 992

Email: alex.s@seaplify.com Website: www.seaplify.com

Seaplify offers a novel approach to engage with other seafarers and experts in the maritime industry, providing a mobile app for discovering job prospects, acquiring knowledge, asking questions, a digital library, and keeping informed about the most recent developments in the field. A product by ASSIST Software.

SEARCHMASTER ApS P22

Vesterhavsgade 133, 6700 Esbjerg, Denmark

Tel: +45 3160 019 4

Email: info@searchmaster.dk Website: www.searchmaster.dk

Sea conditions can be extreme and dangerous. Searchmaster has designed and developed an intelligent and lifesaving LED searchlight with several functions which improve safety at sea significantly. The searchlight is easy to use and frees up personnel as it has several automatic functions. A Man Overboard alarm triggers the light beam to focus on the person in the water. It is self-stabilizing no matter the pitch and roll and interfaces with AIS, Radar, Compass, and GPS. The Searchmaster system is flexible and offered in 3 sizes, or as a multisystem with 2-3 searchlights. It comes with controllers, joysticks, and installation accessories. The searchlight is manufactured from high-quality materials made for the harsh sea environment and performs well in both very high and extremely low temperatures.

Brands: SEARCHMASTER Intelligent - and Lifesaving Searchlight

SeaRegs Training Ltd Q58

Turnchapel Wharf Barton Road

Tel: +44 1752 408 270

Email: admin@searegs.co.uk Website: www.searegs.co.uk

SeaRegs Training specialises in internationally recognised STCW, MCA SQA and RYA courses and marine apprenticeships. We provide training for masters, skippers, instructors and crew to international standards. While our roots are in Plymouth, we also have a classroom in London and teach our courses worldwide. We pride ourselves on providing a personal and friendly experience offering reliable advice and solid training. Committed to ensuring that you gain the necessary skills and knowledge, we put a lot of effort into our courses’ design, so they’re exciting and engaging. Recently SeaRegs has been increasingly focused on Workboat, Boat Master and Port Operative Apprenticeships. These run alongside our commercial training, focusing on qualifications for workboat skippers. We look forward to supporting you on your training voyage!

Seas of Solutions - McMurdo/ Kannad Marine/Netwave D18

Holbrook Court, E1 Cumberland Business Centre, Northumberland Road, Southsea, Hampshire, PO5 1DS, UK

Tel: +44 2392 623 900

Email: sales@seasofsolutions.com Website: www.seasofsolutions.com

Seas of Solutions is a dedicated, marine focused organisation, owner of globally recognised safety electronics brands McMurdo, Netwave and Kannad Marine. Our vision is to support Safer Sailing, Anytime – Everywhere. With a reputation for innovative marine safety products, our mission is to offer reliable marine electronics that help improve robust data capture and maximise crew survivability. Our aim, to utilise our industry knowledge and unparalleled sales and service network to offer partners and customers the dynamic response they need from their go to electronics manufacturer. Headquartered in Zoetermeer, (NL) and with a customer service hub in Portsmouth (UK), we continue to invest in the training and support of our impeccable global service network, to ensure Seas of Solutions is the byword for unrivalled customer experience.

Brands: McMurdo, Kannad Marine, Netwave

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Seawork P143

Spinnaker House, Waterside Gardens, Fareham, PO16 8SD, UK

Tel: +44 1329 825 335

Email: info@seawork.com Website: www.seawork.com

Seawork is a one-stop shop providing access to the commercial marine and workboat business. Taking place from 13-15 June 2023 in Southampton. It is supported online by Seawork.com now open for business 365 days a year. Seawork2023 is the leading European commercial marine exhibition held at Mayflower Park in Southampton, Hampshire, UK. Exhibition Address: Mayflower Park venue in Southampton, SO14 2AN, United Kingdom Now in its 24th year, Seawork2023 offers a unique combination of undercover exhibition space, open air demonstrations and floating displays. Marine Civils is co-located with Seawork. The exhibition encompasses: 15,000m_ of undercover space in purpose-built exhibition halls More than 70 vessels and floating exhibits available for demonstrations on the water A Quayside for large exhibits and outdoor demonstrations Excellent conference and meeting facilities

SeaZip Offshore Service BV K1o

Korte Lijnbaan 25, Harlingen, 8861 NS, Netherlands

Tel: +31 5174 312 25

Email: chartering@seazip.com Website: www.seazip.com

SeaZip Offshore Service focusses on robust, manoeuvrable crew transfer, support and survey vessels. They can rapidly and flexibly be deployed in short-term and long-term projects in the offshore oil & gas industry and the offshore wind industry. SeaZip Offshore Service provides sophisticated service and support vessels and excellent ship management. We use the specific requirements of our customers regarding transport capacity, comfort and performance levels as benchmarks for developing our service vessels in cooperation with leading builders. Our strong position in ship design, ship building and ship management offers our customers the opportunity to promptly react to the latest market developments. Meet your offshore service company SeaZip is founded in 2010, the Dutch offshore shipping company is part of the JR Shipping Group and, therefore, it has a robust maritime background.

Servogear A/S G35

Brubakken 73, Rubberstadneset, 5420, Norway

Tel: +47 5142 395 0

Email: bjorn.sturle.hillestad@servogear.no Website: www.servogear.no

Servogear is a leading manufacturer of Controllable Pitch Propeller Systems for high-speed workboats, fast ferries, offshore vessels and yachts. Our tailor-made solutions provide our customers with a unique combination of speed and thrust. Ever since our beginning, in 1973, our focus has been on working propulsion efficiency to continuously improve performance. Whether the fuel is battery, fossil or a combination, we are the experts in getting the longest range out of each drop of energy. At the present we have delivered more than 1800 installations world-wide and our system is helping ship-owners to gain efficiency and range whilst reducing emissions. Today, when marine transportation is facing its largest change in decades, Servogear has the experience and the knowledge to help solve many of the challenges ahead.

Shakespeare Marine - Aerials G46

See main entry under SMG Europe

Shark seats H31

See main entry under Hypro Marine.

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Shawbrook Bank Limited Q22

Prospero 73 London Road, Redhill, RH1 1LQ, UK

Tel: +44 7799 134 682

Email: bela.allen@shawbrook.co.uk Website: www.shawbrook.co.uk

A new type of specialist financial services company, Shawbrook is on a mission to solve complex problems that unlock opportunity for our rapidly growing customer base of over 450,000 UK consumers and businesses. Our specialist Marine Finance team provides marine mortgage and loan facilities for coastal ships, multicats and workboats, tugs, barges, wind farm support vessels and most other commercial vessels. With extensive sector experience, we take the time to meet with each client, assess the vessel and fully understand the requirements before preparing a tailored finance proposal. Our industry knowledge, personalised approach to underwriting and flexible product suite set us apart so we continue to power up ingenuity and create opportunity for our clients, every single day.

Shearforce SB39

PO Box 7503, Hook, RG27 7PX, UK

Tel: +44 7702 324 935

Email: ray@shearforce.com Website: www.shearforce.com

We are a team of professional people, fascinated with providing engineering solutions for our clients. Our products are unique in their design and performance and are patented designs. The portable lifting gantries come in steel or aluminium and have rotational bases that allow the gantries to be used in areas with restricted floor space. Each end of the gantry can also be placed on different levels, so when working in plant rooms one end may be on a plinth and the other on the floor. The steel gantry also come in its own case (2off) suitable for handling and storage, this is another unique feature. The Container Collective Edge Protection System (ConCEPS) is a product that enables operatives to work safely on top of the shipping container without the need for fall arrest equipment.

Shearwater Marine Services DV5

Unit 19, Highland Avenue, Sandbank Business Park, Dunoon, Argyllshire

Tel: +44 1369 705 949

Email: info@shearwatermarine.co.uk Website: www.shearwatermarine.co.uk

Shearwater Marine Services Ltd, based in Dunoon, Scotland are a marine engineering and diving services contractor with 30 years’ experience in providing marine and diving related inspection, maintenance, repair, fabrication works and construction support for marine infrastructure and ships husbandry to public and private sectors. Shearwater’s business success is predicated on the basis of continuous improvement, recognising where and when change is required and implementing the same in an organised and planned manner. As well as gaining accreditation for their Integrated Management System in line with ISO 9001:2015, ISO 14001:2015 and ISO 45001:2018, Shearwater also hold BS EN 1090(1-3) for manufacturing of structural steel, In-water inspection accreditation with LR, ABS and DNV as well as CSWIP 3.1 & 3.2U and ACFM-2.

Ships Electronics Services F30

Unit 49 Riverside II, Sir Thomas Longley Road, Rochester, ME2 4DP, UK

Tel: +44 1634 295 500

Email: vivien.anderson@wartsila.com Website: www.ses-marine.com

Ships Electronic Services is a leading supplier with 45 years of history, operating from 9 offices throughout the UK. SES supply, install, service and support marine electronics equipment from a range of manufacturers, many of whom we are the sole UK distributor. As well as the standard Navigation & Communication equipment from the likes of Furuno, Sailor (Cobham) and Raytheon Anschutz, we can also offer internal communications equipment from Zenitel (Phonetech), dive coms from Clear-Com, alarm and monitoring systems from Praxis, thermal imaging cameras from FLIR, Satellite TV & VSAT from KVH, Seatel, Sailor, Ships networks and connectivity from Peplink Pepwave. Our stand will be manned as usual with both sales and technical staff to deal with any enquiry.

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Shock WBV Limited L5

The Clock Tower, Works, Warsash, Southampton, SO31 9GQ, UK

Tel: +44 1489 885 401

Email: danielhenderson@sea-sure.co.uk Website: www.shock-wbv.com

Sea Sure Ltd is the designer & manufacturer of SHOCK-WBV, based in Southampton UK. WBV is one of the largest and most successful seat suspension brands in Europe. Sea Sure design & manufacture a range of over 2000 products for the commercial and leisure marine sector. WBV is a rapidly growing brand that offers a range of shock mitigating products from suspension seats to its “OMEGA” shock mitigating seat inserts. WBV is a relatively new brand however, it is proving extremely successful due to the increase in commercial and leisure users that are now specifying a shock mitigating option on board boats to reduce fatigue and injury. WBV will be showcasing its new L Series long travel suspension seat at Seawork 2022.

Brands: Shock-WBV

Shockwave Seats P114

2074 Henry Avenue, Sidney BC, Canada

Tel: +1 2506 566 165

Email: sales@shockwaveseats.com Website: www.shockwaveseats.com

SHOCKWAVE is a Canadian company with a global presence, originally founded in 1965. We design and manufacture marine suspension seats for professional and recreational boating markets. It’s our commitment to continual improvement, rigorous testing, safety standards and innovative shock module design, that protects boaters from the shock of wave impact.

Siemens Financial Services Sponsor Only

Sefton Park, Bells Hill, Stoke Poges, Buckinghamshire

Tel: +44 7921 727 146

Email: andrew.southwood.ext@siemens.com Website: www.siemens.co.uk

Innovative marine finance to help your marine business succeed. Please join us for a champagne reception to find out more!

Siemens Financial Services offers flexible finance solutions to help businesses and organisations to achieve their goals in an increasingly challenging environment. Investment in equipment and technology is critical to the growth of any business and with our flexible payment options, your business can acquire the assets or capital you need without disrupting your cash flow or traditional lines of credit. Siemens Financial Services have over 50 years of experience enabling businesses to invest in the technology they need for their business, and have the expertise to help you navigate the complexities of finance. We also offer a wide range of financing options tailored to your business needs, including asset finance, working capital finance, trade finance, and project finance. This means that you can choose the financing option that best suits your business requirements. Our team of experts can help you at every stage of the financing process, from understanding your business needs to recommending the best financing solution and guiding you through the application and approval process. With our customised financing options, industry expertise, and market insights, we can help you achieve your business goals and improve your financial stability.

Sierra H31

See main entry under Hypro Marine.

Simplex-Turbulo Co Ltd G44

SLX House, 24-32 London Street, Andover, SP10 2PE, UK Tel: +44 1264 860 186

Email: apatterson@slxgp.com Website: www.slxgp.com

Simplex-Turbulo is member of the SLX Group, supporting the marine and power industries with a range of solutions and a “can do” attitude. New and reconditioned spares suitable for Bergen, Daihatsu, MaK, MAN and Wärtsilä four-stroke, medium speed engines - high quality, competitive pricing, immediate supply. UK agent for SKF Marine GmbH components, with service engineers specialising in sterntube seals and rudder systems by Becker Marine Systems GmbH . Authorised Distributors for Parker Condition Monitoring equipment with a wide stock and range of equipment and consumables, supporting your Condition-Based Maintenance programme and reducing downtime. Stockist and distributor of filter elements and systems for Parker (Racor and Baldwin), Mann+Hummel and Bollfilter. We also supply the latest nano-filtration technology from Delta-Xero, extending oil service life ten-fold.

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Simrad & Cmap VB34

The Boathouse Unit 30-31 Town Quay | Southampton | Hampshire

Tel: +31 1794 510 010

Email: joe.powell@navico.com Website: www.navico-commercial.com

Simrad is a leader in electronics technology for commercial vessels. Over the past sixty years they have developed systems for the benefit of commercial vessels, and today offer a range of sophisticated auto steering, navigation and safety products for vessels of all sizes, from small vessels on inland waterways to larger coastal commercial and passenger craft. Founded in 1985, C-MAP serves boaters worldwide, providing cartography products and services for all types of leisure boaters, from fishermen and sailing enthusiasts to powerboat owners. C-MAP worldwide cartography products and services include multiple formats for lakes, coasts and oceans. C-MAP products are compatible for different devices from all the leading brands. Simrad will exhibit the incredible VSV 50, a 50-knot British Venture Very Slender Vessel (VSV) demonstrator, in partnership with Ambex Ltd. on the water at VB34

Sleipner Motor Ltd H4

Unit 3, Darcey Court Long Meadow, south Brent, TQ10 9EW, UK

Tel: +44 1364 649 400

Email: russell.chadwick@sleipner.uk Website: www.sleipnergroup.com

Sleipner is a world-renowned technology company known for its products that improve safety and comfort in boats. Sleipner’s Side-Power thrusters provide the most thrust output power (thrust/ hp) of any thruster on the market. This is due to the highly engineered hydrodynamic gearleg which provides minimal turbulence and cavitation. The result is more power, less loss, and greater efficiency. Additionally, Sleipner offers a complete hydraulic system to power the thrusters for virtually unlimited run time in harsh environments, as well as CANbus based proportional control systems or on/off control of the thrusters. Sleipner’s thruster systems can be combined with joystick controllers featuring station-holding. Sleipner also produces revolutionary any-speed Vector fin™ stabilizers for vessels between 55 and 160 ft., providing excellent stabilization both underway and at rest.

Brands: Vector Fin Stabilizers, Side-Power Thruster Systems, Sleipner Steering Systems

SLR Recruitment Solutions D17f

51 Auckland Road West, Southsea, Portsmouth, Hampshire, PO5 3NY, UK

Tel: +44 7554 016 145

Email: sarah@slr-recruit.co.uk Website: www.slr-recruit.co.uk

Our vision is to be the only name in marine recruitment operating across the UK providing staffing solutions for multiple shipyards. The pandemic has delayed us but not stopped us. We are a group of talented, motivated, and competitive professionals who care deeply about helping people secure great opportunities.We take great pride in supporting the shipbuilding and refit industry to achieve their goals through the talented people we introduce.

SMG Europe G46, VA6

Mercator House, Technology Zone Brest Road, Plymouth, PL6 5XP, UK

Tel: +44 1752 241 010

Email: sama@smgeurope.com Website: www.smgeurope.com

Established in 1972, SM GROUP (EUROPE)_has grown to become the UK & Ireland’s largest valueadded distributor of marine electronics. With 50 years of experience supplying marine electronics to installers, chandleries, marinas, boat builders, commercial and military & government clients, we are confident in providing a first class service to all customers whatever their size or requirements are.

Brands: Shakespeare Antennas, Actisense, Maretron - Vessel Monitoring and Control Systems, BOS, Exposure OLAS by Ultimate Sports Engineering

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Society of Maritime Industries (SMI) B3

28-29 Threadneedle Street, London, EC2R 8A, UK

Tel: +44 2076 282 555

Email: amelia.boyd@maritimeindustries.org Website: www.maritimeindustries.org

The Society of Maritime Industries (SMI) is the trade association for the UK’s maritime engineering, science and technology community - looking to enable maritime organisations of all sizes to thrive. This we do in various ways - including annual conferences, overseas events and trade missions. We support our members to raise their profile and enjoy meaningful collaborations. As trusted advisor to the UK government, we look to create new momentum and progress for the industry as a whole, and create new levels of maritime innovation, within our own member community and beyond.

Solberg Crankcase Ventilation Systems H33

Units 24/25 Calibre Industrial Park, Laches Close, Four Ashes, Wolverhampton, WV10 7DZ, UK

Tel: +44 1902 798 499

Email: ross.norton@solbergmfg.com Website: www.solbergmfg.com

Solberg designs and manufactures crankcase ventilation systems for marine propulsion engines and gen-sets. Our high efficiency coalescing technology captures the vented oily crankcase emissions, and industry leading vacuum control technology regulates the crankcase pressure. These features ensure a clean working environment and optimal engine performance. Critical operations like propulsion and power generation for the marine market can benefit from extended filtration life. This extends service intervals and reduces service and labour costs. Open and closed loop solutions are available feeding clean air to the environment or back into the air intake of the engine. Solberg will provide solutions for new engines and vessels as well as retrofits for existing equipment.

Sole Diesel Q24

See main entry under Engines Plus Ltd

South Coast Institute of Technology D17a

Solent University, East Park Terrace, Southampton, Hampshire, SO14 0YN, UK

Tel: +44 2382 013 029

Email: matt.johnson@solent.ac.uk Website: www.southcoastiot.ac.uk

Backed by over £13 million in funding from the Department for Education, the South Coast Institute of Technology is a collaboration of five further education colleges and two universities. We work with well known employers to deliver industry-led courses which fill skills gaps and support the economic growth of the South Coast.

Southampton Freight Services G5

Units E, F&G, Griffin Industrial Park, Southampton, SO40 3SH ,UK

Tel: +44 2380 860 999

Email: belinda@sotonfreight.co.uk Website: www.sotonfreight.co.uk

Established in 1998 and celebrating our 25th Anniversary this year, we are a family-owned freight forwarder and logistics provider, based in Southampton, with a specialist global network of partners dedicated to serving our marine business. Our experience enables us to adapt to any situation, no matter the urgency, product, or destination. We provide dedicated solutions serving the marine industry such as consolidation of orders, full customs service at our HMRC controlled HQ and last mile within the UK. As IATA agents we service the industry internationally, working closely with our partners to ensure delivery on-board, wherever in the world. Delivering successfully to a moving target is complex and challenging and we feel this sets us apart from other freight companies. Our experienced team have a ‘can do’ attitude and throughout our business we understand the importance of our role as an extension of your operation. Local Knowledge – Global Scale Brands: SOUTHAMPTON FREIGHT SERVICES

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Southern Ropes H32

155 Highlands Road, Fareham, Hants, UK, PO15 6JR, UK

Tel: +44 1489 589 333

Email: john@southernropes.co.uk Website: www.southernropes.com

We manufacture twisted and braided ropes to standard and custom specifications, extruding polypropylene and polyethylene yarns on site. Southern Ropes is at the forefront of rope innovation, combining the latest rope-making technologies with strong and durable materials like Stealth Fibre® UHMwPE, Vectran®, Technora® and Zylon®.

Specialised Inflatable Technology Limited Q14

See main entry under Marine Specialised Technology Group

Springmasters Ltd C3

Arthur Street, Redditch, B98 8LE, UK

Tel: +44 1527 521 000

Email: cjackson@springmasters.com Website: www.springmasters.com

Springmasters are a leading UK manufacturer of coil springs. Springmasters manufactures and holds large stocks of compression springs, extension springs, torsion springs, flat springs, wire forms and other spring products, retaining rings and clock type springs. All springs can be produced in a wide range of materials and finishes and we can custom manufacture your own unique springs and wireforms.

Star International E41, VA7

Star House Turbine Business Park, Turbine Road, Birkenhead, Merseyside, CH41 9BA, UK

Tel: +44 1244 504 500

Email: chloie.brandrick@star-international.co.uk Website: www.star-international.co.uk

At Star International, we specialise in delivering safe, reliable, and cost-effective safety solutions to the marine and offshore sector. Alongside an extensive range of marine products, we deliver on-site inspection and servicing packages designed to support the changing needs of shipping schedules, including fire safety, marine evacuation systems and refrigeration. Since we started out in 2005, Star has grown exponentially, establishing a global presence. This ambition, plus more than 100 years of combined marine experience, allows us to offer bespoke solutions that combine innovation and expertise. We are fully approved by the major class and flag societies, who recognise we work to the highest standards and ensure compliance at every step.

Brands: Narwhal, Liferaft Systems Australia (LSA), Poseidon Marine Supplies

Stormer Marine Q56

De Schelphoek 104, 1621 MK Hoorn

Tel: +31 2069 340 06

Email: administratie@stormermarine.nl Website: www.stormerworkboats.com

Stormer Marine is a Dutch shipyard located in Hoorn (near Amsterdam) that builds workboats for discerning professional clients worldwide. We at Stormer combine the Dutch shipbuilding craft with the latest technologies in marine design, engineering, build and propulsion. Applications include patrol, rescue, harbor duty, firefighting, surveillance, contracting, towing, survey and transportation services.

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Strategic Marine VB23

5 Benoi Road, Singapore, 629879, Singapore

Tel: +65 6932 990 2

Email: jansen.chu@strategicmarine.com Website: www.strategicmarine.com

Strategic Marine is a leading specialist aluminium shipbuilder and the biggest builder of crew transfer vessels (CTVs) outside of Europe, with its headquarters and shipyard facility in Singapore and an active global sales network. It operates principally in five key market segments, producing high quality vessels for Oil & Gas, Renewable Energy, Ferries & Transportation, Defence and Paramilitary and Port/Pilot Services. The company has built and delivered more than 600 vessels made of both aluminium and steel for a variety of clients in the maritime, offshore and defence sectors. Strategic Marine’s solid reputation is based on building high-performance vessels on time and within budget, many of which are destined for the European wind farm vessel and workboat sectors.

Stream Marine A13

124 City Road, London, EC1V 2NX, UK

Tel: +44 23 8000 5511

Email: gavin.c@stream-marine.co.uk Website: www.stream-marine.co.uk

Stream Marine have served the Marine Industry with quality HVAC products and service since 1999. Where is the product Technical Support? - is a question that we seem to hear constantly from the visitors at the show. At Stream we supply products and spare parts for all types of marine air conditioning system. And not only parts, but we providing full technical support. We have a wealth of knowledge and technical know-how. Recently we managed a complete AC refit on ten large military vessels providing not only full drawings, on site supervision but on site commissioning as well. Modifying old systems to incorporate the latest modern equipment presents challenges that were easily overcome with our depth of knowledge.

Submarine Manufacturing and Products Ltd N11

Blackpool Road, Newton, Lancashire, PR4 3RE, UK

Tel: +44 1772 687 775

Email: wbrown@smp-ltd.co.uk Website: www.smp-ltd.com

With over 36 years’ experience in the field, SMP is a world leader in the design, supply and manufacture of commercial diving equipment, subsea equipment, hyperbaric chambers and submarine rescue systems. We specialise in the commercial diving and oil field sector of the subsea ancillaries market. Through independent design and manufacturing, we pride ourselves on delivering both quality and value.

Brands: SMP

Submertec DV5

Unit 7, Castle Business Centre, Queensferry Road, Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland KY11 8NT, UK

Tel: +44 1383 626 659

Email: sales@submertec.co.uk Website: www.submertec.co.uk

Submertec is a UK based, industry leader in the design and manufacture of cutting-edge submersible and marine equipment. Serving clients worldwide, Submertec crafts high-quality underwater and harsh environment products, such as video inspection systems, lights, and instrumentation. Utilizing advanced CAD systems for mechanical and electronic design, this Scottish powerhouse takes pride in their in-house production capabilities. Submertec’s adaptability and innovation enable them to modify existing designs and develop new, tailored solutions to meet each customer’s unique requirements. In an age of rapid technological advancements, Submertec’s commitment to excellence ensures they remain at the forefront of marine equipment manufacturing, delivering reliable and efficient products to customers in diverse industries.

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Suzuki GB Plc Q6, VA18, VA19, VA20, VA21, VA23, VA24, VA25, VA26

Steinbeck Crescent Snelshall West, Milton Keynes, MK4 4AE, UK

Tel: +44 7921 975 935

Email: jamie@mindworks.co.uk Website: www.marine.suzuki.co.uk

Suzuki is a manufacturer of motorcycles, automobiles, outboard marine engines and all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) for the global market. The Suzuki trademark is recognised by people throughout the world as a brand whose products offer quality, innovation, reliability and originality. Suzuki stands behind this global symbol with a determination to maintain this confidence in the future, never ceasing in our efforts to develop ‘value-packed products’ with a focus on the customer. Uniquely, the marine engines used in our range of award-winning outboard motors have always been designed specifically for the rigours of marine use, which means that all Suzuki four stroke outboards are able to provide quiet, fuel-efficient technology without sacrificing power or performance. From the lightweight, portable DF2.5 to the awesome power of the award winning DF350A, Suzuki has an outboard for every application.

Brands: Coulam Boats, Island RIBs, Ribcraft, Smartfishing UK, Ultimate Boats, Wheelyboat Trust

Taurus Eng. Group Ltd SB25

6 A/B Throckley Way, Middlefield Industrial Estate, South Shields, Tyne and Wear, NE34 0NU, UK

Tel: +44 1914 560 466

Email: glenn.english@mcpsltd.co.uk Website: www.tauruseng.co.uk

We fabricate laser cut parts, sub-assemblies and complete assemblies of any size.

Technical Marine Supplies SB37

Tamar Building, Queen Annes Battery Marina, Plymouth, Devon, PL4 0LP, UK

Tel: +44 1752 600 454

Email: marketing@technicalmarinesupplies.co.uk Website: www.technicalmarinesupplies.co.uk

Technical Marine Supplies was formed in January 2015 as a trade only distributor. Based in Plymouth, Devon TMS offers a wide range of technical marine equipment that we supply to the marine trade in the UK and Europe. We currently represent in excess of 40 brands, with a product range consisting of basic stainless hardware to hydrogenerators, it really is a broad expanse of product. We have a dedicated technical department on hand to provide expert knowledge and support for every available product, if we don’t know the answer, we can normally find it! Seawork 2023 will see the TMS stand focus on the many benefits of a Sertec Marine Lightning Prevention Device.

Brands: Sertec Marine

Teekay Couplings Ltd D28

6 Alston Drive, Bradwell Abbey, Milton Keynes, MK13 9HA, UK

Tel: +44 1494 679 500

Email: denise.webb@teekaycouplings.com Website: www.teekaycouplings.com

TEEKAY Couplings have an excellent reputation throughout the shipbuilding and repair industries for providing a quick, easy and completely reliable means for joining or repairing pipes. TEEKAY Couplings are approved for a wide range of applications by the leading marine calssification societies and fully comply with the latest requirements of IACS UR P2 including pressure pulsation and ISO 1182 non-combustibility testing (Axilock-FP). With only 2 screws to tighten, pipes can be installed in minutes without the need to flange, weld or hotwork, even in locations where access is limited. As a result TEEKAY Couplings offer considerable savings in installation space, weight, time and cost.

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Teignbridge Propellers F7

Great Western Way Forde Road, Newton Abbot, TQ12 4AW, UK

Tel: +44 1626 333 377

Email: paul.robinson@teignbridge.co.uk Website: www.teignbridge.co.uk

A world-leading designer & manufacturer of precision performance propellers, sterngear and more. Employing CFD, simulation software and finite element analysis we deliver the optimum design & performance for every individual project. Using the latest CNC machinery including fully integrated 5 axis machining centres we produce the finest propellers & stern gear at our UK based world leading facility. The only UK propeller designer & manufacturer with an ISO9001:2015 accredited foundry & factory. Approved by all major societies: Lloyds, RINA, DNV, ABS, etc. We design & manufacture propulsion systems for: WFSV, tugs, supply vessels, CTV, super yachts, ferries, smallships, work boats, fast patrol boats, rescue boats and submarines. A brand that you can trust.

The Marine Consultancy Group D17d

Imsco House, Richards Drydock, Southtown Road, Great Yarmouth, NR31 0JJ, UK

Tel: +44 1493 806 930

Email: info@tmcg.co.uk Website: www.tmcg.co.uk

The Marine Consultancy Group (TMCG) are a supplier of specialist services, predominantly to the small commercial vessel and offshore renewables industries. Formed in 2021, TMCG is now made up of three companies, all specialising in particular areas of expertise in the industries we support and headed up by people who bring many years of experience with them. TMCG strives to provide a professional and safe service to our clients and works hard to ensure this standard is maintained and continuously improved upon. We work closely with vessel operators, charterers, energy companies and other organisations supporting the small commercial vessel and offshore energy industries, supplying services ranging from QHSE consultancy (e.g. Safety Management Systems) through to workboat crew training and providing qualified and experienced workboat crew.

The Motorship P143

Spinnaker House Waterside Gardens, Fareham, PO16 8SD, UK

Tel: +44 1329 825 335

Email: sales@motorship.com Website: www.motorship.com

The Motorship is the magazine for senior marine engineers. Since 1920, professionals from ship owners and operators to ship builders, naval architects and equipment suppliers have relied on The Motorship to keep up-to-date with news and information that helps them do their jobs and run their businesses better. The Motorship provides readers with authoritative editorial prepared by writers who are experts in their fi eld. As shipping finds itself under growing pressure to improve efficiency, The Motorship is a valuable resource for senior technical management aiming to keep ahead of the market. Promote your business to the right audience, in the right place and at the right time

The Royal Institution of Naval Architects (RINA) SB18

8-9 Northumberland Street, London, WC2N 5DA, UK

Tel: +44 2072 354 622

Email: howen@rina.org.uk Website: www.rina.org.uk

Founded in 1860, The Royal Institution of Naval Architects (RINA) is an internationally renowned professional institution whose members are involved at all levels in the design, construction, repair and operation of ships, boats and marine structures. Members of the RINA are widely represented in industry, universities and colleges, and maritime organisations in over 100 countries. RINA enjoys an outstanding reputation for the quality and range of its technical publications and organises an extensive and successful programme of international conferences, seminars and training courses covering a broad range of experience and opinion on research, development and operation of all aspects of naval architecture and maritime technology.

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The Seafarers Charity Official 2023 Charity

8 Hatherley Street, London, SW1P 2QT, UK

Tel: +44 2079 325 993

Email: deborah.layde@theseafarerscharity.org Website: www.theseafarerscharity.org

At The Seafarers’ Charity, our vision is to create ‘a world where seafarers and their families are valued and free of need and disadvantage’. We’ve been improving their lives since 1917, when we launched as the King George’s Fund for Sailors (KGFS). Conceived by far-sighted ship owners and officers, and championed by King George V, the KGFS is a key strand of our DNA and something of which we’re very proud. Today, The Seafarers’ Charity is an evolving, forward-looking charity –building on past successes but expanding our capabilities to make a genuine difference.

The Underwriting Exchange DV10, DV12, Q89

See main entry under Association of Diving Contractors

Thornycroft Engines Ltd Q24

See main entry under Engines Plus Ltd

Tideman Boats BV VA4

Neutronweg 5F, Hoorn, 1627 LG, Netherlands

Tel: +31 6292 005 17

Email: bruno@tidemanboats.com Website: www.tidemanboats.com

Workmen need workboats. These boats have to be safe and indestructible. They have to be 100% reliable in all sorts of rough conditions, arctic or tropical. Whether you’re manoeuvring in shallow waters or turbulent sea’s. Whether you’re piloting, diving, patrolling or surveying. You need to do your job. As good as possible. That’s why we designed the Tideman RBB. TIDEMAN HELPS YOU WORK! This indestructible HDPE boat comes in three sizes. Choose what fits your needs: open centre console layout or cabin and diesel outboard or inboard water jet propulsion… Tideman helps you work.

TMS Maritime DV9

Unit 20/22B Dawlsih Business Park, Dawlish, EX7 0NH, UK

Tel: +44 1626 866 066

Email: rich@tmsmaritime.co.uk Website: www.tmsmaritime.co.uk

Teignmouth Maritime Services Ltd (TMS) is a medium-sized marine civil engineering contractor and marine plant hire specialist, working throughout the UK and Europe. Our expertise is working on in-shore and inland waterway projects where there is minimal depth of water or where tidal working is required. TMS deploys its expertise and professionalism to deliver a diverse range projects including Marine Construction, Commercial Diving, Marine Piling, Flood Defence schemes, inland Waterway Maintenance to name but a few. TMS operates Quality, Environmental and Health & Safety Management systems that are accredited to ISO9001, ISO14001 and ISO45001 respectively and are accredited to CHAS, ADC, Construction Line, FSB, Achilles, RISQS and others. For more information about our capabilities including technical information on our plant please visit our website at www.tmsmaritime.co.uk.

Tor Group International E42

9 Hadley Road, Enfield, London, EN2 8JT, UK

Tel: +44 7500 334 497

Email: stalbot@tor-group.net Website: www.tor-group.net

Tor Group is a fifth-generation shipbuilder, able to facilitate financial solutions for clients, which has diversified into the owner-operator space in the UK. With an established track-record for all vessel types, Tor Group is a trusted shipbuilder with deep engineering knowledge, now focused on providing high-quality, sustainable workboats. Innovative structures allow a turnkey solution to be delivered in-house in our Turkish facilities, through international partner yards or a hybrid model of the two. In UK operations a cutting-edge, hybrid-propulsion, multi-role, support vessel to service the civils and offshore wind markets is expected to enter service at the end of this year.

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Trafalgar Shipyard K6

Trafalgar Wharf, Hamilton Road, Portsmouth, PO6 4PX, UK

Tel: +44 7557 022 428

Email: chris@thetrafalgargroup.co.uk Website: www.thetrafalgargroup.co.uk

Trafalgar Shipyard handles all types of vessels up to 60m LOA x 14m Beam x 4.5m Draft and 877 tonnes displacement. From workboats and dumb barges to Superyachts - all are welcome. Located in Portsmouth on the UK’s South Coast, just a few minutes from the national motorway and rail networks and within easy reach of London’s International Airports, Trafalgar Shipyard is well connected, for owners and suppliers alike. We provide a 24/7 secure working facility for all maintenance, refit, and repair works. We use the UK’s largest commercial Syncrolift to quickly and safely raise vessels to ground level and shift them onto level hard standing with easy all round hull access. Facilities include multi-phase power options, workshops, project offices and mess rooms, together with ample onsite secure parking. Complete freedom and flexibility to engage your own preferred specialist teams and project managers - no contractor access fees.

Tritex NDT - Ultrasonic

Thickness Gauges D15

Unit 10 Mellstock Business Park, Higher Bockhampton, Dorchester, DT2 8QJ, UK

Tel: +44 1305 257 160

Email: sales@tritexndt.com Website: www.tritexndt.com

Tritex NDT manufacture a range of accurate robust Ultrasonic Thickness Gauges used for measuring metal thickness without removing coatings. The gauges use Multiple Echo in accordance with class society regulations to check corrosion levels in many applications including hulls, offshore platforms, wind farms, pilings and pipelines. Tritex will also be showing the Multigauge 5300 GRP, specifically for inspecting GRP and the Multigauge 5650 Surveyor used by surveyors to check both metal and GRP hulls. Also the Multigauge 5600 General Purpose gauge and the Multigauge 5500 Hands Free gauge with datalogging options. The popular Multigauge 3000 Diver Underwater Gauge and the Multigauge 4000 series for mounting onto most types of ROV will also be on display, as well as the new Multigauge 6000 Drone Thickness Gauge.

Brands: Tritex NDT, Multigauge

Tyne Gangway (Structures) Ltd SB41

Wincomblee Road, Walker, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE6 3QS, UK

Tel: +44 1912 623 657

Email: info@tynegangway.com Website: www.tynegangway.com

Tyne Gangway is a world leader in the design and manufacture of marine access systems, including aluminium gangways, accommodation ladders, shore-based pedestrian access equipment, and special structures. Established in 1934 Tyne Gangway has an extensive heritage in the manufacture of gangways and is the only business of its kind in the UK. The business prides itself on its excellent customer service and exceptional on-time delivery to a worldwide customer base.

Brands: Tyne Gangway (Structures) Ltd

UK Docks Marine Services E19

River Drive, South Shields, NE33 1LH, UK

Tel: +44 1914 569 37

Email: ben.mason@victoriaquay.net Website: www.ukdocks.com

UK Docks Marine Services provide maritime infrastructure and technical services supporting ships, boats and marine equipment across the UK predominantly in Defence and Commercial environments. Globally we also support specialist marine equipment in collaboration with our key partners such as Brunvoll. We have drydocks in Teesside and boatyards on the Tyne, in Plymouth and in Gosport where we have a proven track record supporting the UK MoD and commercial clients for 27 years. Our latest development at Victoria Quay in Gosport is a 5.7 acre marine technical servicing hub capable of providing a turnkey solution in support of boats and marine equipment through leased workshops, waterfront and new machinery. Site capabilities include; lifting/launching, maintenance, repair, upgrades, storage/berthing. Victoria Quay launches additional services throughout 2023.

Brands: Victoria Quay

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UK Harbour Masters Association Supporting Association

PO Box 312, Morpeth, NE 61 9GN, UK

Tel: +44 7707 039 991

Email: admin@ukhma.org Website: www.ukhma.org

The Harbour Masters’ Association of the United Kingdom, The Channel Islands and the Isle of Man (UKHMA) was formed in May 1993 at an inaugural meeting held at the University of Wales in Cardiff. The meeting, which was an extension to a series of technical briefings held by the University for the specific benefit of harbour masters, attracted 87 Founder Members from throughout the British Isles. The organisation is a unique professional body consisting of harbour masters, port marine operations officers, harbour managers, commercial bodies that serve the port sector, and other appropriate personnel and organisations. Geographically, the Association consists of seven regional constituencies that cover all mainland and island ports in England, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland, the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man.

UK Maritime Pilots Association Supporting Association

30 Park Street, London, SE1 9EQ, UK

Tel: +44 208 596 9966

Email: office@ukmpa.org Website: www.ukmpa.org

The UKMPA represents approximately 500 highly skilled UK Maritime Pilots. Their role is to safely navigate ships in and out of the United Kingdom’s waterways and ports. This undertaking is critical to protecting the country’s infrastructure and environment from damage and pollution, whilst ensuring the safe and efficient movement of 95% (by volume) of the UK imports and exports .

Ullman Dynamics P7

Talattagatan 16,Västra Frölunda, 426 76, Sweden

Tel: +46 31 708 26 00

Email: requests@ullmandynamics.com Website: www.ullmandynamics.com

Ullman suspension seats are the world leader in safe ergonomically correct seating for high speed craft. Proudly designed & made in Sweden by a family owned and run business. Ullman have an impressive track record supplying Military, SAR, Police, Coastguard, commercial & leisure vessels seating over the last 20 years with over 20K seats sold with no injuries to over 70 countries. Ullman solution team design and ergonomic study to assist with pre supply solutions , along with a team of 5 regional sales engineers to assist with product specifications. Proven suspension technology using non-complex mechanics reduce the need for maintenance and the seats have compatible materials The seats have been engineered to reduce fatigue for the user by using computer modelling systems and thorough understanding of human physiology

Brands: Ullman Seats, Atlantic, Biscaya, Compact, Daytona, Echelon

Ultimate VA24, VA25

See main entry under Suzuki GB PLC.

Ultimate Boats Company Q88

75 Beardmore Way, Clydebank Industrial Estate, Glasgow, G81 4HT, UK Tel: +44 1542 488 062

Email: shane.mugan@ultimate-boats.com Website: www.ultimate-boats.com

Ultimate Boats produce the next generation of Rigid Hull Inflatable Boat (RHIB or rib boat) by sourcing the best multinational talent, components, and industry-leading techniques our “Ultimate” objective is a simple one; to redefine and set the standard what a rib boat is. “ We don’t just build boats, we build Ultimate Boats and they’re Ultimate for a Reason. “ From our patented John Moxham Hull (a masterfully designed hull that offers all of our rib boats superior handling capabilities and unmatched shock mitigation) to the innovative introduction of DANU™ (a fullycircular high-strength material revolutionizing the lifespan and sustainability of a hull like nothing else available), all our rhibs are produced in-house by our team of highly talented craftsmen, engineers, and technicians.

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Ultimate Sports EngineeringExposure OLAS

See main entry under SMG Europe

G46

Ultraguard Antifouling Q53

17 Western Crescent, Kilbinie, KA25 6JE, UK

Tel: +44 7394 327 63

Email: gavin@mgpsltd.com Website: www.ultraguard-antifouling.com

Here at MGPS Ltd we believe that ultrasonic antifouling systems (UAS) offer the most sustainable, ecologically friendly and effective antifouling solutions to the specific problems that the global marine industry faces. Having first-hand experience marketing and selling several other UAS systems, we decided that to offer the commercial marine market products of the highest quality along with the technical support and logistics they require, the only solution was to manufacture them ourselves. With that, Ultraguard Antifouling was born!

Universal Turbos C5

5-7, The Glenmore Centre Sandleheath Industrial Estate, Old Brickyard Rd, Sandleheath, Fordingbridge, SP6 1TE, UK

Tel: +44 1425 656 900

Email: james@universal-turbos.com Website: www.universal-turbos.com

Universal Turbos are marine turbo specialists based in Hampshire, they provide a National & International service and have an enviable reputation in the South for providing turbocharger diagnosis, turbocharger repair and turbocharger reconditioning services.The highly experienced team at Universal Turbos are able to recondition a wide range of marine turbos, including turbos from older style boats, commercial vessels and privately owned yachts and powerboats. Turbocharger repair and machining is all done in house by the team of skilled technicians. The process is simple, we can supply OE New Turbochargers or customers can courier or bring the corroded or faulty turbocharger to the Universal Turbos workshop in Hampshire, our expert technicians will repair or recondition the marine turbocharger to improve its performance.

Uzmar Shipbuilding Ind & Trade Inc D1

Kosbas Kocaeli Serbest Bolgesi, Sepetlipiar Sb Mah, 102 CAD No 14-16, Basiskele-Kocaeli, 41090, Turkey

Tel: +90 2164 656 363

Email: aysegul@moshacreative.com Website: www.uzmar.com

First Private Authorised Pilotage and Towage Company of Turkey. Renowned builder of state of the art tugs and workboats along with a various range of high-performance tailor-made vessels. Leading shipyard in productivity, sustainability and the adoption of modern technologies. An unmatched record for on-time delivery. Full lifetime support.

Viking Life Saving Equipment P28

Hamble Court, Hamble Lane, Hamble, Southampton, SO31 4QL, UK

Tel: +44 7969 364 517

Email: pcs@viking-life.com Website: www.viking-life.comen

At the heart of VIKING lies an important mission to protect and save human lives all over the world. Our products protect passengers and crew on many of the world’s largest cruise liners and cargo ships as well as workers on the most advanced offshore platforms. We safeguard the ability of shipowners, offshore asset owners or operators to manage their businesses by ensuring safety and regulatory compliance on board at all times. VIKING is a global company with more than 60 years of innovation and leadership in maritime and offshore safety. Headquartered in Denmark, we employ over 3,000 people in more than 30 countries. No-compromise service is a cornerstone of VIKING’s offering, delivered by a network of local experts and 288 certified servicing stations worldwide.

Village Marine Tech VMT Q2

See main entry under Fischer Panda UK Ltd

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Volvo Penta E5, VB25

Volvo Group UK Wedgnock Lane, Warwick, CV34 5YA, UK

Tel: +44 1926 622 535

Email: servicemarketuk@volvo.com Website: www.volvopenta.com

Whatever the mission, manoeuvre it with ease. Volvo Penta shapes the future of the commercial marine industry by providing the most reliable, sustainable products and services – optimizing uptime and productivity for businesses around the globe. Uptime Thanks to our Global Dealer Network, you’re close to us even when you’re far from home. The reliability of our solutions in combination with our comprehensive Oil Analysis achieves extended service intervals, which means maximum uptime and productivity for you and your operation. Efficiency Our commercial power solutions are built to withstand the toughest of operations while at the same time being efficient on fuel. This means you can keep total cost of ownership down, and feel confident that you’ve made a truly effective environmental choice.

Brands: Volvo Penta

Vulkan Industries Limited E44

Archer Road, Armytage Road Industrial Estate, Brighouse, HD6 1XF, UK

Tel: +44 1484 712 273

Email: abirkin@vulkan.co.uk Website: www.vulkan.com

As part of the VULKAN Group with Headquarters in Herne/Germany VULKAN Industries Ltd. was established in 1973 in Brighouse West Yorkshire and is responsible for serving the UK and Eire. As an ISO 9001:2015 registered company we provide sales, service and technical support for VULKAN’s wide range of products including highly flexible torsional couplings, anti-vibration mountings and LOKRING cold tube joining system. Our dedicated team, located throughout the UK, provides full technical support on the standard range of products and where necessary can offer bespoke solutions specifically designed to meet the needs of our customers.

Brands: VULKAN Couplings

Walcon Marine F12

Cockerell Close, Fareham, PO15 5SR, UK

Tel: +44 1489 579 977

Email: james.walters@walconmarine.com Website: www.walconmarine.com

Walcon Marine, established in 1963, specialises in the design and construction of floating and fixed berthing facilities and harbours for leisure purposes, commercial and work boats, and rescue, coastguard, naval and other bodies. With its unique floating plant and experienced engineering team, the company can undertake all aspects of marina construction from the initial design concept, piling and other marine civil works, pontoon design, manufacture, assembly, installation, commissioning and decommissioning in the UK and overseas. The company is also from time to time able to offer used pontoon equipment at discounted prices, which will have been previously used at various exhibitions and events.

Wardle Marine Services VA1

Unit 2 Shelleys Lane, East Worldham, Altom, GU34 3AQ, UK

Tel: +44 1420 862 29

Email: simon@wardlemarineservices.co.uk Website: www.wardlemarineservices.co.uk

Wardle Marine Services Ltd supply and install pontoons, floating platforms and drive on docks for both commercial and private use throughout the UK. Wardle Marine Services Ltd specialise in Modular Floating Platforms and Pontoons for a variety of applications throughout the UK. Specialising in providing safe access over water, Wardle Marine Services have an outstanding record of excellence and can supply an innovative solution to your bespoke floating work platform tailored to meet your project requirements. Modular pontoons provide a simple solution to allow access for bridge repairs, pump platforms for dredging and moving plant machinery. HDPE or metal hand railings can be added around your dock for added safety and security, enabling you and your team to work with added confidence. Please contact us if you have a project in mind or simply require further information about a service or product available for sale or hire.

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Watermota Ltd F1

Unit 2 Cavalier Road, Heathfield Industrial Estate, Newton Abbot, TQ12 6TQ, UK

Tel: +44 1626 830 910

Email: dm@watermota.co.uk Website: www.watermota.co.uk

WaterMota has been supplying the marine industry with engine room packages since 1911. Tier II / III Heat exchanger/keel cooled propulsion engines from 5.8 to 22 litres, auxiliary engines, generating sets and custom built power packs, heavy duty reversing gearboxes, hydraulic and power steering systems and power take-off units, heavy duty sea water pumps for most makes of engines, strainers, impellers and accessories, installation and servicing. UK suppliers of Hyundai, D-I, JMP, Azcue, Gefico & Flexball.

Brands: HYUNDAI, JMP, D-I Industrial, Azcue, GEFICO

Weka Marine B.V E2

Industrieweg 2C, Krimpen aan den IJssel, 2921LB, The Netherlands

Tel: +31 1805 165 88

Email: dca@wekamarine.com Website: www.wekamarine.com

WEKA has been manufacturing marine products since 1957. With a diverse range of coolers and heat exchangers, we deliver well-integrated cooling solutions for inland waterways and sea-going vessels. Accompanied by a range of innovative marine products that upgrade the standards of the marine industries. Our cooling solutions are used for cooling marine propulsion engines, generator sets, reduction gears, and auxiliary systems onboard vessels of all sizes worldwide. Each solution is engineered to meet the requirements of your engine, vessel, and operating conditions. Next to our cooling solutions, Weka also offers a wide range of other marine products such as a series of tank gauging equipment, ultrasonic anti-fouling systems, environmental biological fouling protection device and Boxcoolers protection systems.

Wight Shipyard Co E17

Venture Quays, Columbine Building Castle Street

Tel: +44 1983 296 560

Email: sues@wightshipyard.com Website: www.wightshipyard.com

Wight Shipyard Company are redefining the fast ferry and commercial workboat sector through a continuous dedication to innovative design and high-quality construction methods.  Wight Shipyard are Europe’s leading high-speed aluminium shipbuilder, based in Cowes, on the Isle of Wight. Employing local expertise and benefiting from the direct investment and shared resource of our multinational shipbuilding parent, OCEA Group. With this pedigree, vessel owners and operators now have the most progressive solutions and highest quality skills available to them in a British yard.  Purpose-built, fuel-efficient and with the most comfortable passenger accommodation, WSC vessels deliver high-performance, cutting-edge designs to the global market.

William Hackett Chain Products Limited H12

Maypole Fields Cradley

Tel: +44 1384 569 431

Email: richardw@williamhackett.co.uk Website: www.williamhackett.co.uk

WHCP was established in 1892 as a Chain Assembly Maker, manufacturing and supplying Bulk Chain, Bespoke Mooring Chain Assemblies and associated Components into the Aquaculture, AtoN and Leisure Mooring markets throughout the UK, Ireland and further afield. Stocking Short, Mid & Long Link Chain, Self-Colour & Galvanized – from 6mm to 38mm and associated hardware, cast iron sinkers, used chain & railway wheels. Our manufacturing facility has the capability to bend and weld up to 50mm diameter and manufacture bespoke assemblies from Single Point Swinging Moorings, AtoN All-Welded Mooring Assemblies to Bridles for fishfarm mooring applications. Our business activities are controlled within a quality management system in accordance with ISO 9001:2015; ISO 14001:2015; ISO 45001:2018. This accreditation ensures that we have full traceability on all products.

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Williams Shipping Q32

Manor House Avenue Millbrook

Tel: +44 2380 529 555

Email: marketing@williams-shipping.co.uk Website: www.williams-shipping.co.uk

Williams Shipping is a family run logistics and marine services business, operating since 1894. Offering a broad range of marine and logistics services, including vessel charter, port services, transport & logistics, marine lubricants sales and distribution, & container hire and sales, we provide ongoing daily support for freight forwarders, ships agents, shipping lines and oil terminals. From strategically located bases in Southampton and Milford Haven, we offer a modern and highly maintained fleet of vessels, barges, marine equipment and crawler cranes, which can be chartered individually or as part of a package of equipment, with or without crew & operators. We also have 200m of quayside storage at our marine base in Southampton’s eastern docks, providing direct access to ships, barges and other marine vessels.

Wills Ridley Ltd E2

Unit 1 Kernick Business Park, Penryn, Cornwall, TR10 9EW, UK

Tel: +44 1326 376 015

Email: info@wills-ridley.com Website: www.willsridley.com

Based in Cornwall (South West of the UK), Wills Ridley have been designing and manufacturing steering gear, electrical controls and rudders since 1963, offering full turn key steering packages. Supplying the commercial, fishing, military and superyacht sectors, all over the world. With a technical procurement department specialising in sourcing obsolete parts for all marine parts. Consultancy available for customers looking to complete new build or refit projects. With a team of experienced UK suppliers, designers and manufacturers.

Windcat Workboats K1n

Trawlerkade 106, 1976 CC, IJmuiden, Netherlands

Tel: +44 1253 895 505

Email: mwhitehead@windcatworkboats.com Website: www.windcatworkboats.com

Windcat Workboats owns and operates a growing fleet of over 50 offshore crew transfer vessels with an ongoing new build programme. The vessels operate mainly in the European offshore wind sector, but also in the oil and gas industry and outside Europe. The vessels are designed and built by ourselves and, as such, include over 19 years of experience in the field. The vessel’s layout and propulsion is optimised to transfer personnel offshore in a safe and comfortable environment. Windcat Workboats works with its joint venture partners; FRS Windcat and TSM Windcat in the German and French markets respectively.

Workboat Association P102

Studio 22, Bayles House, 44-46 High Street

Tel: +44 7824 376 717

Email: k.forster@workboatassociation.org Website: www.workboatassociation.org

The Workboat Association is the trade, skills and safety standards association for the workboat industry. Since its inception in 1994, the association has acted as a crucial point of liaison between its membership and key regulatory and industry bodies. It provides a unifying platform for industry lobbying and debate, and its core achievements include the introduction and subsequent revision of the MCA Code of Practice for the Safe Operation of Small Workboats regulations – the “Workboat Code” and, the development of UK Maritime Apprenticeship Schemes - with syllabuses covering all duties on board commercial vessels under 500GT. The Workboat Association has a membership base of 170 UK and European workboat owners, operators, stakeholders and professionals, collectively representing circa 1000 operational vessels and approximately 4000 direct personnel.

World Fishing P143

Spinnaker House Waterside Gardens

Tel: +44 1329 825 335

Email: sales@worldfishing.net Website: www.worldfishing.net

World Fishing is dedicated to all aspects of commercial fi shing and provides readers with the latest news and product launches, alongside country profi le features, interviews and regular columns from fishery experts. Since 1952, it has been a respected channel of business information which our clients have trusted to deliver their marketing message. It provides readers with authoritative editorial in an easy to use layout, prepared by writers who are experts in their field. Promote your business to the right audience, in the right place and at the right time

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Yamaha Motor UK VB3

Units A2 & A3 Kingsway Business Park, Forsynth Road, Sheerwater

Tel: +44 1932 358 000

Email: jeff.turner@yamaha-motor.co.uk Website: www.yamaha-motor.euuk

Whether you use a lightweight F25 on your tender or our flagship V8 on an offshore powerboat you can expect the very best back-up and expertise from Yamaha. We provide after sales and technical support to you through our highly respected network of authorised Yamaha outboard dealers throughout the UK, with direct access to a global network of information covering every Yamaha engine ever built. Our dedicated team of marine specialists boast many years of experience in the commercial marine industry with the many professional marine organisations in the UK that choose to fit Yamaha outboard power. Our professional users list includes the RYA’s British Sailing Team who rely on Yamaha to power the coaching support for the world class Olympic, youth and junior programmes.

ZF Services UK Ltd E1

Abbeyfield Road Lenton

Tel: +44 3332 401 123

Email: jon.hoult@taylex.co.uk Website: www.aftermarket.zf.com

ZF Services UK Ltd is recognised as an outstanding and reliable partner for propulsion systems, supplying complete driveline systems as well as components for all types of vessels – motor yachts, watersports boats, high-speed ferries, workboats and commercial vessels, in a power range from 10 to 12,000 kW. The product portfolio includes a comprehensive range of transmissions (reversing, non-reversing and hybrid), propellers, steering systems and CAN-bus-compatible electronic control systems, azimuth thrusters, tunnel thrusters and sail drives. The product portfolio is continuously enhanced and adapted to the market conditions. Security, a long product lifecycle, comfort as well as the customers interest is first priority.

Zipwake H31

See main entry under Hypro Marine.

Zodiac Milpro UK Limited P31, VA42

Penrice House, Bailey Court Fforestfach, Swansea, SA5 4DE, UK

Tel: +44 7736 618 919

Email: tom.parry@zodiacmilpro.com Website: www.zodiacmilpro.com

Zodiac Milpro has subsidiaries with offices in Canada, USA, Australia, Spain, United Kingdom, Italy, France and Singapore (RO) as well as distributors worldwide that are all available to discuss your most specific requirements. Zodiac Milpro has more than 20,000 boats in daily use with over 80 military forces and professional users across the globe. For over 30 years, Zodiac Milpro have designed and developed products for Military and Professional users. Zodiac Milpro provides standard or customized craft as well as fully integrated solutions adapted to specific needs. Meeting various mission requirements, training and operational demand from highly specialized users is our core expertise. Our commitment, teams, worldwide network of distributors, our products and services are entirely dedicated to “Those who work on the water”, our worldwide community.

Zwanny Ltd E14

308 Woodsideway Springvale, Industrial Estate Fairwater, Cwmbran, NP44 5BR, UK

Tel: +44 1633 968 083

Email: sales@zwannyltd.com Website: www.zwannyltd.com

Zwanny is a family run company based in South Wales, and has clients spread over The UK and Ireland. We stock and supply pollution equipment this being booms, skimmers, spillkits, absorbents, Portbin tide and offer a total waste management service. With more than 20years in the pollution industry we can offer the correct solution that would work for your company and we can visit if required to discuss a number of solutions and work we offer.

EXHIBITORS A-Z Seawork 2023 Catalogue SWK 107
SWK 108 Seawork 2023 Catalogue
ABT Trac Q21 ACRD 14 Actisense G46, VA6 ADEC Marine D14 AdvanTec MarineFreeman Marine F10 AGCO PowerP13 AIS ContraFlex P20 AIS Manuplas P20 Almarine-Jet G3, VA22 Alumeco E20 Amec P9 Aquadrive F10 Aquafresh Watermakersv AquaSpec F4 Arctic Steel E30 Argos Engineering P104 Argus ....................................................................... F3 Arimar D14 ASD Tug, RSD Tug Q12, VC1 Atlantic P7 Azcue .......................................................................F1 Bailey Marine SB23 BareFLEET Vessel Performance Monitoring System B12 BayStar ................................................................ H31 BCB D14 Bellmarine Q2 Bennett Marine Trim Tabs B4 Berarma G38 Berthon Professional VA32, VA33, VA34 Beurteaux B8 Biscaya P7 Boating BusinessP 143 BOS G46, VA6 BSB Fire Dampers B4 Bukh Diesel G3, VA22 Calypso Wind Instruments B4 Carlier Chaines F21 Centek E30 Challenger F4 Chiltern Maritime C9 CLITE E6 Cloud Towing Tank SB10 Comet D14 ComNav P9 Compact P7 Coulam Boats Q6, VA18, VA19, VA20, VA21, VA23, VA24, VA25, VA26 Cox Powertrain VA32, VA33, VA34 Cre E9 Cristec P9 Czone Q2 D-I Industrial F1 Dacon F4 Danfoss H9 Daniamant D14 David Clark Company Inc ....................... P9 Daytona P7 De Jong & Lavino E20 DESMI A/S E33E9 Digital Yachts .................................................... A9 Dometic Q2 E-LED Lighting D21 Easy Charts SB1 Echelon .................................................................. P7 Echopilot B4 Emigreen F10 ENAG S B22 Euro Press Pack........................................... G38 Exposure OLAS G46, VA6 Fast Crew Supplier Q12, VC1 Fender system Search and Resque vessels E9 Fender systems for SAR vessels E9 Fender systems Superyachts E9 FenderIT P52 Fibrelight D14 FiFis P9 Flir A9 Forani SB22 FPT Industrial Q64 Furuno SB22 Future Safety Limited P7 Galtech G38 Garmin D21 GEFICO F1 Gemini VA32, VA33, VA34 General Ecology E30 Geodetic SB1 Ghost A9 Glamox As E6 Glendinning H31 Grammer Nautic G20 Greencorp Marine G22 Groco B4 Halyard F10 Hammar D14 Hammar F4 Hansson PyroTech 4 Hatteland E6 Hella E30 Helseth F9 Henriksen Hooks F34 Honda Marine Q21 HRO Q2 Humber Ribs P116 Humphree Q21 Hydromaster Q79 HYUNDAI F1 Hyundai Seasall Q24 Infosec Partners SB27 Island RIBs Q6, VA18, VA19, VA20, VA21, VA23, VA24, VA25, VA26 IVG Spa G38 Jabsco E30 JCB P13 JMP F1 JoBird F4 Jobs in Maritime D17j Kahlenberg E6 Kannad Marine D18 Koden P9 Kohler Marine Generators Q21 Konrad G3, VA22 Koopnautic Holland P1 KPM Marine F24 Kraft G9 Kumera Marine F9 KVH A9 Lalizas D14 Lars Thrane A9 Lasdrop Shaft Seals .................................... B4 LCJ Capteurs P9 Lectrotab H31 LEGO D17e Lombardini Marine ..................................... P13 Lorenz P9 Luminell E6 Lum P11 Mabru Power System................................ P11 Maestrini E30 Manor Renewable Energy Q45 Man Q21 Maretron G46, VA6 Marine Pro G9 Marine Watch G9 Maritime Dynamics P1 Maritime Journal P143 Maritime Skills Academy C9 Markus Emergency ladders Q55 Markusnet MS.05 to MS.30 Q55 Marport SB22 Mastervolt Q2 McMurdo D18 Mgduff E30 Mirka G31 MOB Boat Rescue-net Q55 Mobilis F21 Moteurs Baudouin G3, VA22 MST Group Q14 Mullion F4 Multi Cat Q12, VC1 Multigauge D15 Murlac Temporary Dams Q75 Narwhal, Liferaft Systems Australia (LSA) E41, VA7 Nauticomp A9 Nemo DV7 Netwave D18 Norse Workboats F14 Ocean Signal F4 Offshore Charging System A18
BRANDS
BRANDS Seawork 2023 Catalogue SWK 109 Offshore Raiding Craft F14 ONWA P9 Optimus 360 H31 Orbitrade E30 ORC Pilot Vessel H22, VB30 Oxe Diesel G3, VA22 Parker Racor E30 Parker Q2 Pepwave A9 Perkins Q21 Pneumax G38 Poseidon Marine Supplies E41, VA7 Poynting A9 Prolan F3 Promarine E6 Protector Ribs VA37 Proterium E20 Q-SPD .................................................................. H31 QauyPower A18 Quincy H9 R&D G1 Ram Reman Hydraulics ........................ G38 Rebel Commercial Charter VB32 Rebel Crane Pontoon VB32 Rebel Pontoon Hire VB32 Rebel RIB Charter ................................... VB32 Rebel RYA Training VB32 RG Seasight Fenders H30 Ribcraft Q6, VA18, VA19, VA20, VA21, VA23, VA24, VA25, VA26 Rolla H9 Roxtec Transit Designer B3a Roxtec B3a Rubber Design H9 SAAB Transponder Tech A9 SABIK Marine SPX F21 Satfi 4 GA9 Scann Antenna P9 Sea Recovery Q2 SEA.AI G28 Seakeeper Ride P11 Seakeeper P11 Searchmaster Intelligent - and Lifesaving Searchlight P22 SeaStar H31 SeaTorque F10 Seatrak SB1 Seawork P143 Sertec Marine SB37 Servogear H9 Shakespeare Antennas G46, VA6 Shark Seats H31 Shock-WBV L5 Shockwave Seating F3 Side-Power Thruster Systems H4 Siemens A18 Sleipner Steering Systems H4 Sleipner P11 Smartfishing UK .............. Q6, VA18, VA19, VA20, VA21, VA23, VA24, VA25, VA26 SmartGyro Q21 SMG Europe Ltds B22 SMP........................................................................ N11 Sole Diesel Q24 Sonic Tools E6 Southampton Freight Services ................................................................ G5 Spinlock F4 Stable Onboard A22 Steelhead M F10 Steyrmotors E15 Straub Clamp H27 Straub Compi-Grip H27 Straub Flex H27 Straub Grip-L H27 Straub Metal Grip H27 Straub Open-Flex H27 Straub Plas H27 Suzuki H31 Takacat H31 Technodrive H9 Timezero SB22 Transfluid ............................................................. H9 Tritex NDT D15 Tron Q77 Twin Disc H9 Tyne Gangway (Structures) Ltd ..... SB41 Typhoon F4 U SAFE A22 ULAQ Unmanned S urface Vessel .................................................. E26 Ullman Seats P7 Ultimate Boats Ultra F3 V-Pilot Unmanned Vessel Autopilot B12 Vector Fin Stabilizers H4 Versadock VA32, VA33, VA34 Veth H9 Victoria Quay E19 Victron E30 Viking Crew C9 Village Marine Q2 Volvo Penta E5, VB25 Vosper Thornycroft Marine Products P1 Vospower P1 VULKAN Couplings E44 WASSP S B22 Waterjet P1 Wave International F10 Wheelyboat Trust Q6, VA18, VA19, VA20, VA21, VA23, VA24, VA25, VA26 Whisper Power A22 Windshield P52 Yachtica D21 Yamaha Q21 Yanmar Q21 YC Diesel P13 ZF Q21 Zipwake H31

INDEX BY STAND NUMBER

Stands

Company Name

A8 Precision Products (UK) Ltd

A9 CA Clase UK Ltd

A13 ............................................... Stream Marine

A15 MOLABO

A16 Orcades Marine

A18 MJR Power and Automation

A21 .................................................... Darley H2NA

A22 Marine EnergySystems

B2 Norco Composites & GRP

B3 ...................................... Society of Maritime Industries (SMI

B3a Roxtec Ltd

B3b P&S Automation Ltd

B3f Blue Deep International Ltd

B4 Marine Components International Ltd

B5 Echandia

B6 Cetasol AB

B8 Beurteaux

B11 Helm Operations

B12 Reygar Limited

B17 MetOcean Telematics

B18 Glo Marine

B22 Navitron Systems Ltd

B24 Approved Hydraulics

C2 Datum Electronics

C3 Springmasters Ltd

C5 Universal Turbos

C7 iconsys

C9 Maritime Skills Academy

C14 Qingdao Tai Star Machinery Co.Ltd

C15 SAVA High-Tech (Shenzhen) Co. Ltd

C21 B Hepworth & Co Ltd

D1 Uzmar Shipbuilding Ind & Trade Inc

D2 Esco Power SRL

D4 Finning UK & Ireland

D6 CENTA Nederland BV

D7 Newport Shipping UK LLP

D11 Boat Electrics and Electronics Ltd

D11 Ems Maritime Offshore

D14 Adec Marine Ltd

D15 Tritex NDT - Ultrasonic Thickness Gauges

D17a South Coast Institute of Technology

D17b Maritime Volunteer Service

D17d The Marine Consultancy Group

D17e LEGO Maritime Project

D17f SLR Recruitment Solutions

D17g........................... Delta Marine Crewing

D17i National Maritime Training Centre

D17j Jobs In Maritime Ltd

D1............. Seas of Solutions - McMurdo/ Kannad Marine/Netwave

D21 Lumacon Accolade Group

D27 C-Sense

D28 ............................. Teekay Couplings Ltd

D30 ORCA Crew Services B.V

D36 Marsun Public Company Limited

D37 ............................................. Camarc Design

DV5

Ltd

F12 Walcon Marine

F14 Holyhead Marine Services

F14 Holyhead Towing Co Ltd

F15 HUMPHREE

F16 Rolls-Royce Solutions UK Ltd

F17 MG Duff International

F18 Klinger Ltd

F18 KLINGER United Kingdom

F19 PIRIOU

F20 Maritime & Coastguard Agency

F21 Hydrosphere UK

F22 Allsalt Maritime

F22 Fireboy Xintex UK Operations Ltd

F24 KPM Marine

F24 Scot Seat

F24 Scot Seat KPM Marine

F25 Hefring Marine

F26 GRP Solutions Ltd

F28 Outreach Offshore Ltd

F30 Praxis Automation Technology BV

F30 Ships Electronics Services

F34 Henriksen

F44 Harland & Wolff

G1 R&D Marine Ltd

G2 Neptune Marine

G3 Proteum

G5 Southampton Freight Services

G8 IME Repair Services

G9 Auto-Maskin

G10 Geveko Markings

G11 Elaflex Ltd

G12 English Braids Ltd

G14 Quick SPA

SWK 110 Seawork 2023 Catalogue
Professional Diving Academy DV5 Shearwater Marine Services DV5 Submertec DV7 FPP/ Nemo UW Tools DV9 TMS Maritime DV10 Association of Diving Contractors UK & Ireland DV10 Briggs Marine Contractors Ltd DV10 Commercial Diver Training Ltd DV10 Kirby Morgan Dive Systems Inc DV10 Northern Divers Engineering Ltd DV10 The Underwriting Exchange DV14 Edwards Diving Services E1 ZF Services UK Ltd E2 Chock Design UK E2 Kort Propulsion Co Ltd E2 R.W Fernstrum & Company Ltd E2 Weka Marine B.V E2 Wills Ridley Ltd E3 Macduff Ship Design Ltd E4 Eminox E5 Volvo Penta E6 du Pre Marine Limited E7 MAN E9 Fender Innovations BV E11 Furuno UK Ltd E12 Righton Blackburns E13 Marine Fire Safety E14 Zwanny Ltd E14b AlphaGeo E15 Mitchell Powersystems E16 Aerius Marine E17 Wight Shipyard Co E18 Brunvoll Mar-El As E19 UK Docks Marine Services E20 Metal Pavilion Holland E23 Seaglaze Marine E24 BMT E26 ARES Shipyard E29 Norsap UK E30 .............................................. ASAP Supplies E31 Hydac Technology Ltd E32 Harken Industrial E33 DESMI E34.................................................................. Mauric E35 Mackay Marine UK E36 BSP Hydraulics E41 Star International E42 ........................... Tor Group International E43 REINTJES UK LTD E44 Vulkan Industries Limited F1 ................................................. Watermota Ltd F3 Landau Marine F4 Ocean Safety F5 Cummins F6 Durowipers Ltd F7 Teignbridge Propellers F8 Northern Lights F9 Kumera Marine AS F10 Halyard F11 Portmere Rubber

G15........................................................... Marinelec

G16 Maritime Craft Services

G17 PDL Marine Ltd

G18 ASL GRP

G20 .......................................... Capital SeatingGrammer Nautic

G21 AISTER Aluminium Shipyard

G22 Indigo Marine

G23 ............................. Safehaven Marine Ltd

G25 Incat Crowther

G28

SEA.AI

G29 CGI

G31 ....................................................Mirka UK Ltd

G32 Cygnus Instruments Ltd

G33 Clements Engineering Ltd

G35 Servogear A/S

G36 Actisense

G36 BOS - LE300

G36 Ortlinghaus UK Ltd

G38 Ram Reman Hydraulics Ltd

G38 Rotec Hydraulics Ltd

G39 Hundested Propeller

G43 Garmin

G44 Simplex-Turbulo Co Ltd

G46 MaretronCarling Technologies

G46 Shakespeare Marine - Aerials

G46 Ultimate Sports Engineering - Exposure OLAS

G46 SMG Europe

H3 Artemis Technologies

H31..................................................................... Sierra

H31 Zipwake

H32 Southern Ropes

H33 Solberg Crankcase Ventilation Systems

K1 Beequip

K1a MMS Offshore

K1b...................................................... Boatchecks

K1d Offshore Turbine Services

K1e Mainstay Marine

K1f Green Marine (UK) Ltd

K1g...................................................... Acta Marine

K1m Bartech

K1n Windcat Workboats

P116 Humber Ribs

P128

P143 Coastlink

P143 Greenport

P143

William Hackett Chain Products Limited

H15 Charity and Taylor H16 PSP Worldwide Logistics

H18 NRG Marine - Sonihull

H20 Alfa Laval

H22 Goodchild Marine Services Limited

H25 Marfle

H26 E-Tech Yachting

H27 Marine Ventures Ltd

H28 Afai Southern Shipyard

H30 RG SEASIGHT FENDERS

H31

Small Business Enterprise Zone

SB1 Norcom Technology Ltd. / Meridian Chartware

SB2 Axnes

SB4 Exalto Bearings UK Ltd

SB6 BC&A Chartered Accounts & R&D Tax Services

SB9 Saderet Ltd

SB10 Cloud Towing Tank

SB12 Corpay

SB13 Baird Maritime/ Work Boat World

SB14 Laser Crystal

SB16 Ports of Scotland Yearbook

SB18 The Royal Institution of Naval Architects (RINA)

SB22 Charles Cleghorn Limited

SB23 Bailey Marine

SB23 Petersen Stainless Rigging

SB25 Taurus Eng. Group Ltd

SB27 IASME

SB30 Dacoma

INDEX BY STAND NUMBER Seawork 2023 Catalogue SWK 111
H5
H8
H8
H9
H12
H4 Sleipner Motor Ltd
Aalco Metals Ltd H8 Jason Engineering AS
Kongsberg Maritime
Norwegian Maritime Exporters
MIT H11 James Fisher Fendercare
Dometic H31 Glendinning H31 Hypro Marine H31 Q-SPD H31 Shark seats
SeaZip Offshore Service BV K1P Baltic Safety Products K6 Trafalgar Shipyard K12 Micfil Ultra Fine Filters GmbH L3 Applied Satellite Technology L5 Shock WBV Limited L8 Rolec Services M1 CMS Offshore Ltd M2 International Jack Up Barge Owners Association M3 Arch Henderson LLP M4 Frog Environmental M6 Inland And Coastal Marina Systems UK Ltd M8 CECA - The Civil Engineering Contractors Association M10 DYWIDAG Ltd M11 CICES - Chartered Institution of Civil Engineering Surveyors M12 GreenC Marine N8 Geobrugg N9 C Data Marine Ltd N11 Submarine Manufacturing and Products Ltd N12 Hadrian Safety Rails P1 NAIAD DYNAMICS P7 Future Safety Ltd P7 IWCS (Dorian Marine) P7 Ullman Dynamics P9 David Clark Company Inc P9 Mantsbrite Ltd P11 Osmotech UK Ltd P12 AnchorGuardian P12 Atlantis Marine Power Ltd P12 EmpirBus P12 Kohler Marine P12 QS Seamaster P13 Mermaid Marine P15 Johnson Valves P16 IDML Workwear P18 ......................................CorrosionBlock.EU P19 Marine Travel P20 AIS Manuplas P21 Grandweld P22 .................................. MHO/Searchmaster P22 SEARCHMASTER ApS P23 BCB International Ltd P25 Perfect Bore Manufacturing Ltd P26 ......................................... Impalloy Limited P27 Geberit P28 Viking Life Saving Equipment P31 Zodiac Milpro UK Limited P52.....................................Buoyant Works Ltd P100 Everard Insurance Brokers P101 G+ Global Offshore Wind Health and Safety Organisation P102 Workboat Association P103 IIMS & MSA P104 Nauplius Workboats P114 Shockwave
K1o
Seats
MOD Boats Team
P136 HM Government Zone
P143 Boating Business
Greenport Congress & Cruise
P143 Maritime Journal
P143 Mercator Media
P143 Port Strategy
P143 Propulsion & Future Fuels P143 Seawork P143 The Motorship
P143 World Fishing

SB32 ........................................... Axiom Product

SB33 Richard Paul Russell Ltd

SB34

SB35 .............................

SB37

SB38

SB39 Shearforce

SB41 ..... Tyne Gangway (Structures) Ltd

SB43

SB44

Supporting

Supporting

Supporting

Supporting

Supporting

Supporting

Sponsor

Sponsor Only Lee Sanitation

Sponsor Only Seakit

Sponsor Only Siemens Financial Services

Official

Supporting

Supporting

SWK 112 Seawork 2023 Catalogue INDEX BY STAND
NUMBER
Development
Ltd
Index Marine Limited
Omnisense Systems
Technical Marine Supplies
Seaplify
ESNA
Q2 Czone Q2 Dometic Marine Q2 Fischer Panda UK Ltd Q2 Mastervolt Q2 Parker Hannifin Q2 ReLion Q2 Village Marine Tech VMT Q4 Alamarin-Jet Q6 Suzuki GB Plc Q8 EPropulsion Q10 HamiltonJet UK Ltd Q12 Damen Shipyards Q14 Marine Specialised Technology Group Q14 MST Fleet Services Q14 MST Parts Q14 MST Special Products Q14 MST Yard Services Q14 Specialised Inflatable Technology Limited Q16 Brimmond Q17 Marine Jet Power AB Q18 Barrus Q18 Barton Marine Q20 Scania Power Solutions Q21 Golden Arrow Marine Q22 Shawbrook Bank Limited Q24 Engines Plus Ltd Q24 Hyundai Seasall Q24 Sole Diesel Q24 Thornycroft Engines Ltd Q27 HST Marine Q32 Williams Shipping Q36 Hercules Hydraulics Ltd Q38 National Coastwatch Institution Q40 Marine & Hazardous Engines Ltd Q45 Manor Marine Q45 Manor Renewable Energy Q47 Fern Communications & Hug Q49 .................................................... JMS Lincoln Q50 Castrol Q53 Ultraguard Antifouling Q55 Markus Lifenet Q56............................................ Stormer Marine Q58 SeaRegs Training Ltd Q62 Aqua-Dock Ltd Q63 Raymarine Q64................................................. Hendy Power Q74 Krohne Limited Q75 Murlac Q77 Jotron Q78........................................................ Brimmond Q79 Hydromaster Propulsion BV Q80 Melcal Ltd Q81 Gecko Head Gear Ltd Q82 DMT Marine Equipment Q82 Offshore Marine Q83 A-Plan Marine Insurance Q84 PB Asher Ltd Q86 EO Workboats BV Q88 Ultimate Boats Company Q89 Association of Diving Contractors UK & Ireland Vessels VA01 Wardle Marine Services VA02 Robust Boats Ltd VA04 Tideman Boats BV VA05 3D Tender VA06 SMG Europe VA07 Star International VA07 Narwhal VA18 Suzuki GB Plc VA18 Cheetah VA19 Suzuki GB Plc VA19 Ribcraft VA20 Suzuki GB Plc VA20 Peter Leonard VA21 Suzuki GB Plc VA21 Island Ribs VA22 Proteum VA23 Suzuki GB Plc VA23 Coulam Boats VA24 Suzuki GB Plc VA24 Ultimate VA25 Suzuki GB Plc VA25 Ultimate VA26 Suzuki GB Plc VA26 Cheetah VA31 MMS Ship Repair VA32 Berthon Boat Company VA33 Berthon Boat Company VA34 ...................... Berthon Boat Company VA35 Barrus VA37 PB Europe VA38 EO Workboats BV VA42 ................. Zodiac Milpro UK Limited VA57 MintMech VA58 ScaffFloat VB01 Chartwell Marine VB03 .................................. Yamaha Motor UK VB07 Delta Power Group VB20 Diverse Marine VB21 Diverse Marine VB22 ...... Ems Maritime Offshore GmbH VB22 Penguin International Limited VB23 Strategic Marine VB25 Volvo Penta VB30 Goodchild Marine Services Limited VB32 Rebel Marine VB34 Simrad & Cmap VC01 Damen Shipyards
only
Only BAE Systems
Partner Big Blue Ocean Cleanup
AIRCAT VESSELS S.A.S Quayside
Online
Sponsor
Environmental
Association British Tugowners Association (BTA) Sponsor Only Close Brothers
Association Commercial Boat Operators Association
Association Composites UK
H. Schramm Towage
Sponsor Only
Association Institution of
Engineers
Civil
(ICE)
Association
International Harbour Masters Association
Association ISES
(International Ship Engineering Service Association Ltd)
Only Knighthood Marine
2023 Charity The Seafarers Charity
Association UK Harbour Masters Association
Association UK Maritime Pilots Association

Associations & Memberships

British Tugowners Association (BTA)

Supporting Association

CECA - The

G+

Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE)

Supporting Association

International Harbour Masters Association

ISES (International Ship Engineering Service Association Ltd)

Seawork 2023 Catalogue SWK 113
Supporting
Civil Engineering Contractors Association M8 Commercial Boat Operators Association Supporting Association Composites UK
Association
Global Offshore Wind Health and Safety Organisation P101
IIMS & MSA P103
Supporting Association International Jack Up Barge Owners Association M2
National
Institution Q38 Norwegian Maritime Exporters H8 Supporting
UK Harbour
Supporting Association UK Maritime Pilots Association Supporting Association Workboat Association P102 Battery Chargers & Generators Artemis Technologies H3 Atlantis Marine Power Ltd P12 Brunvoll Mar-El As E18 Cummins F5 Echandia B5 Finning UK & Ireland D4 Fischer Panda UK Ltd Q2 International Jack Up Barge Owners Association M2 MJR Power and Automation A18 Northern Lights F8 Rolec Services L8 Volvo Penta E5, VB25 Boat Handling Equipment Alamarin-Jet Q4 DESMI E33 Krohne Limited Q74 Marine Components International Ltd B4 Mercator Media P143 NAIAD DYNAMICS P1 Corrosion Control Geveko Markings G10 Mirka UK Ltd G31 Diving & Underwater Services, Subsea, Hydrography Association of Diving Contractors UK & Ireland DV10, DV12, Q89 Edwards Diving Services DV14 FPP/ Nemo UW Tools DV7 Maritime & Coastguard Agency F20 MintMech VA57 Professional Diving Academy DV5 Shearwater Marine Services DV5 Submarine Manufacturing and Products Ltd N11 Submertec DV5 TMS Maritime DV9 Dredging Damen Shipyards Q12, VC1 Glendinning H31 Electrical Services E-Tech Yachting H26 IME Repair Services G8 Lumacon Accolade Group D21 Rotec Hydraulics Ltd G38 SMG Europe G46, VA6 Finance, Insurance & Legal A-Plan Marine Insurance Q83 BC&A Chartered Accounts & R&D Tax Services SB6 Beequip K1 Corpay SB12 Everard Insurance Brokers P100 HM Government Zone P136 IASME SB27 MOD Boats Team P128 Orcades Marine A16 Scania Power Solutions Q20 Shawbrook Bank Limited Q22 Fuels, Lubricants & Storage Castrol Q50 Micfil Ultra Fine Filters GmbH K12 Williams Shipping Q32 Heat Exchangers Alfa Laval H20 Stream Marine A13 Hybrid & Electric Power EPropulsion Q8 Esco Power SRL D2 Golden Arrow Marine ............................... Q21 Hendy Power Q64 Landau Marine F3 MAN E7 Marine & Hazardous Engines Ltd Q40 Marine Energy Systems A22 MOLABO A15 Volvo Penta E5, VB25 Vulkan Industries Limited E44 Lifting Gear, Deck & Hydraulic Equipment Approved Hydraulics B24 B Hepworth & Co Ltd C21 Brimmond Q16,Q78 BSP Hydraulics E36 Halyard F10 Harken Industrial E32 Henriksen F34 Hercules Hydraulics Ltd Q36 Hydac Technology Ltd E31 Landau Marine F3 Melcal Ltd Q80 Outreach OFfshore Ltd F28 Petersen Stainless Rigging SB23 Quick SPA G14 Ram Reman Hydraulics Ltd G38 Rotec Hydraulics Ltd G38 Shearforce SB39 Springmasters Ltd C3 Logistics Helm Operations B11 Marine Travel P19 PSP Worldwide Logistics H16 Southampton Freight Services G5 UK Docks Marine Services E19 Marine Civils & Construction A-Plan Marine Insurance Q83 Aqua-Dock Ltd Q62 Arch Henderson LLP M3 CMS Offshore Ltd M1 Frog Environmental M4 GreenC Marine M12 Hydrosphere UK F21 Inland And Coastal Marina Systems UK Ltd M6 Manor Marine Q45 MintMech VA57 Murlac Q75 Shearwater Marine Services DV5 Submarine Manufacturing and Products Ltd N11 TMS Maritime DV9 Tyne Gangway (Structures) Ltd SB41 UK Docks Marine Services E19 Walcon Marine ............................................... F12 Wardle Marine Services VA1 INDEX BY CATEGORY
Supporting Association
Coastwatch
Association
Masters Association
SWK 114 Seawork 2023 Catalogue
Marine Electronics & Instrumentation Auto-Maskin G9 B Hepworth & Co Ltd C21 Boat Electrics and Electronics Ltd D11 C-Sense D27 CA Clase UK Ltd A9 Charity and Taylor ....................................... H15 Cygnus Instruments Ltd G32 David Clark Company Inc P9 Furuno UK Ltd E11 Hefring Marine ............................................... F25 Index Marine Limited SB34 Krohne Limited Q74 Lumacon Accolade Group D21 Mantsbrite Ltd P9 Marinelec G15 Navitron Systems Ltd B22 Omnisense Systems SB35 Raymarine Q63 Reygar Limited B12 Rolec Services L8 Saderet LtDS B9 Searchmaster ApS P22 Ships Electronics Services F30 Simrad & Cmap VB34 Submertec DV5 Tritex NDT - Ultrasonic Thickness Gauges D15 Ultraguard Antifouling Q53 Marine Equipment Aalco Metals Ltd H5 Adec Marine Ltd D14 Aerius Marine E16 AIS Manuplas P20 Allsalt Maritime F22 AlphaGeo E14b B Hepworth & Co Ltd C21 Baltic Safety Products K1P BSP Hydraulics E36 Buoyant Works Ltd P52 Charles Cleghorn Limited SB22 Dacoma SB30 Datum Electronics C2 DESMI E33 Dometic Marine Q2 Durowipers Ltd F6 DYWIDAG Ltd M10 Edwards Diving Services DV14 EO Workboats BV Q86, VA38 Fender Innovations BV E9 Fern communications & Hug Q47 Fireboy Xintex UK Operations Ltd F22 FPP/ Nemo UW Tools DV7 Garmin G43 Geberit..................................................................P27 Geveko Markings G10 Hadrian Safety Rails N12 HamiltonJet UK Ltd Q10 Harken Industrial .......................................... E32 Hendy Power Q64 Hercules Hydraulics Ltd Q36 Humphree F15 Hypro Marine.................................................. H31 IDML Workwear P16 James Fisher Fendercare H11 Kongsberg Maritime H8 Kort Propulsion Co Ltd ............................... E2 Krohne Limited Q74 Kumera Marine AS F9 Marfle H25 Marine Energy Systems A22 Marine Jet Power AB Q17 Mirka UK Ltd G31 MIT H9 Narwhal VA7 Norsap UK E29 Ocean Safety F4 Offshore Marine Q82 Osmotech UK Ltd P11 Proteum G3, VA22 Qingdao Tai Star Machinery Co.Ltd C14 Quick SPA G14 R&D Marine Ltd G1 Reygar Limited B12 RG Seasight Fenders H30 SAP Supplies E30 Scot Seat KPM Marine F24 Seaglaze Marine E23 Seas of Solutions - McMurdo/Kannad Marine/Netwave D18 Shock WBV Limited L5 Shockwave Seats P114 Simplex-Turbulo Co Ltd G44 Sleipner Motor Ltd H4 SMG Europe G46, VA6 Society of Maritime Industries (SMI) B3 Star International E41, VA7 Stream Marine A13 Suzuki GB Plc Q6, VA18, VA19, VA20, VA21, VA23, VA24, VA25, VA26 Technical Marine Supplies SB37 Tyne Gangway (Structures) Ltd SB41 Ullman Dynamics P7 Vulkan Industries Limited E44 Watermota Ltd F1 Weka Marine B.V E2 Wills Ridley Ltd E2 Zodiac Milpro UK Limited P31, VA42 Zwanny Ltd E14 Maritime Security ARES Shipyard E26 BCB International Ltd P23 Hefring Marine F25 Humphree ......................................................... F15 Omnisense Systems SB35 SEA.AI G28 Searchmaster ApS P22 Society of Maritime Industries (SMI) B3 Materials & Components for Vessel Design/Build Aerius Marine E16 Alfa Laval H20 Allsalt Maritime F22 ASL GRP G18 Axiom Product Development Ltd SB32 Capital SeatingGrammer Nautic G20 CENTA Nederland BV D6 Charles Cleghorn Limited SB22 Dacoma SB30 Elaflex Ltd G11 Exalto Bearings UK Ltd SB4 Fender Innovations BV E9 Hadrian Safety Rails N12 Hundested Propeller G39 Hydac Technology Ltd E31 Jason Engineering AS H8 Johnson Valves P15 Klinger Ltd F18 Marine Components International Ltd B4 Metal Pavilion Holland E20 Norco Composites & GRP B2 Ortlinghaus UK Ltd G36 Osmotech UK Ltd P11 Petersen Stainless Rigging SB23 Portmere Rubber Ltd F11 Qingdao Tai Star Machinery Co.Ltd C14 Ram Reman Hydraulics Ltd G38 Righton Blackburns E12 Roxtec Ltd B3a Scot Seat KPM Marine F24 Shock WBV Limited L5 Springmasters Ltd C3 Taurus Eng. Group Ltd SB25 Teekay Couplings Ltd D28 Teignbridge Propellers F7 Ultraguard Antifouling Q53 ZF Services UK Ltd E1 Media/Publishers Baird Maritime/ Work Boat World SB13
INDEX BY CATEGORY
Seawork 2023 Catalogue SWK 115 INDEX BY CATEGORY Jobs In Maritime Ltd ................................ D17j Maritime Skills Academy C9 Maritime Volunteer Service D17b National Maritime Training Centre D17i Offshore Marine ............................................Q82 ORCA Crew Services B.V D30 Seaplify SB38 SeaRegs Training Ltd Q58 SLR Recruitment Solutions ................ D17f South Coast Institute of Technology D17a The Marine Consultancy Group D17d Renewable Energy Acta Marine K1g Future Safety Ltd P7 Green Marine (UK) Ltd K1f Maritime Volunteer Service D17b MJR Power and Automation A18 Offshore Marine Q82 Offshore Turbine Services K1d ORCA Crew Services B.V D30 RIBS & Inflatables 3D Tender VA5 Aalco Metals Ltd H5 Berthon Boat Company VA32, VA33, VA34 EO Workboats BV Q86 VA38 Future Safety Ltd P7 Humber Ribs P116 Indigo Marine G22 IWCS (Dorian Marine) P7 Marine Specialised Technology Group Q14 Narwhal VA7 PB Europe VA37 Star International E41, VA7 Stormer Marine Q56 Tideman Boats BV VA4 Ullman Dynamics P7 Ultimate Boats Company Q88 Yamaha Motor UK VB3 Zodiac Milpro UK Limited P31, VA42 Ropes English Braids Ltd G12 Southern Ropes H32 Safety & Training Adec Marine Ltd D14 Baltic Safety Products K1P Capital SeatingGrammer Nautic G20 du Pre Marine Limited ................................ E6 Fireboy Xintex UK Operations Ltd F22 G+ Global Offshore Wind Health and Safety Organisation P101 Gecko Head Gear Ltd .............................. Q81 Geobrugg N8 Henriksen F34 Jason Engineering AS H8 Jotron ................................................................... Q77 LEGO Maritime Project D17e Marine Fire Safety E13 Maritime & Coastguard Agency F20 Markus Lifenet .............................................. Q55 Ocean Safety F4 SEA.AI G28 Shearforce SB39 South Coast Institute of Technology D17a Viking Life Saving Equipment P28 Vessel Design & Build Afai Southern Shipyard H28 Aircat Vessels S.A.S SB44 AIS Manuplas P20 AISTER Aluminium Shipyard G21 Artemis Technologies H3 Axiom Product Development Ltd SB32 Beurteaux B8 BMT E24 Buoyant Works Ltd P52 Camarc Design D37 Chartwell Marine VB1 Cloud Towing Tank SB10 Damen Shipyards Q12, VC1 Darley H2NA A21 Diverse Marine VB20,VB21 E-Tech Yachting H26 Ems Maritime Offshore GmbH VB22 ESNA SB43 Glo Marine B18 Goodchild Marine Services Limited H22, VB30 Grandweld P21 Harland & Wolff F44 Holyhead Marine Services F14 HST Marine Q27 Johnson Valves P15 Macduff Ship Design Ltd E3 Mainstay Marine K1e Manor Marine Q45 Marine Specialised Technology Group Q14 Marine Ventures Ltd H27 Marsun Public Company Limited D36 Mauric E34 MG Duff International F17 MMS Ship Repair .......................................VA31 Nauplius Workboats P104 Neptune Marine G2 Newport Shipping UK LLP D7 Norco Composites & GRP ....................... B2 Norsap UK E29 PDL Marine Ltd G17 Penguin International Limited VB22 PIRIOU .................................................................. F19 Rebel Marine VB32 RG SEASIGHT FENDERS H30 Robust Boats Ltd VA2 Safehaven Marine Ltd G23 Seaglaze Marine E23 SEAir SB20 Simrad & Cmap VB34 Stormer Marine Q56 Strategic Marine VB23 Tideman Boats BV VA4 Tor Group International E42 Trafalgar Shipyard K6 Uzmar Shipbuilding Ind & Trade Inc D1 Wight Shipyard Co E17 Vessel Owners & Operators Acta Marine K1g Boatchecks K1b C Data Marine Ltd N9 CMS Offshore Ltd M1 International Jack Up Barge Owners Association M2 Maritime Craft Services G16 MHO/Searchmaster P22 SeaZip Offshore Service BV K1o Williams Shipping Q32 Windcat Workboats K1n Workboat Association P102 Vessel Sales, Charter & Brokerage Ems Maritime Offshore GmbH VB22 Green Marine (UK) Ltd K1f HST Marine Q27 PB Europe VA37 Rebel Marine VB32
INDEX
3D Tender ..................................................... VA5 A-Plan Marine Insurance Q83 Aalco Metals Ltd H5 Acta Marine K1g Actisense ...................................................... G36 Adec Marine Ltd D14 Aerius Marine E16 Afai Southern Shipyard H28 AIRCAT VESSELS S.A.S ......................SB44 AIS Manuplas P20 AISTER Aluminium Shipyard G21 Alamarin-Jet Q4 Alfa Laval ...................................................... H20 Allsalt Maritime F22 AlphaGeo E14b AnchorGuardian P12 Applied Satellite Technology L3 Approved Hydraulics B24 Aqua-Dock Ltd Q62 Arch Henderson LLP ............................... M3 ARES Shipyard E26 Artemis Technologies H3 ASAP Supplies E30 ASL GRP.......................................................... G18 Association of Diving Contractors UK & Ireland DV10, DV12, Q89 Atlantis Marine Power Ltd .......................................................P12 Auto-Maskin G9 Axiom Product Development Ltd SB32 Axnes .............................................................. SB2 B Hepworth & Co Ltd C21 Bailey Marine SB23 Baird Maritime/ Work Boat World ................................... SB13 Baltic Safety Products K1P Barrus Q18, VA35 Bartech K1m Barton Marine .............................................Q18 BC&A Chartered Accounts & R&D Tax Services SB6 BCB International Ltd P23 Beequip ............................................................. K1 Berthon Boat Company VA32, VA33, VA34 Beurteaux B8 Blue Deep International Ltd B3f BMT E24 Boat Electrics and Electronics Ltd ........................................... D11 Boatchecks K1b Boating Business P143 BOS - LE300 G36 Briggs Marine Contractors Ltd DV10, DV12, Q89 Brimmond .......................................... Q16,Q78 British Tugowners Association (BTA) Supporting Association Brunvoll Mar-El As E18 BSP Hydraulics .......................................... E36 Buoyant Works Ltd P52 C Data Marine Ltd N9 C-Sense D27 CA Clase UK Ltd .......................................... A9 Camarc Design D37 Capital SeatingGrammer Nautic G20 Castrol ............................................................ Q50 CECA - The Civil Engineering Contractors Association M8 CENTA Nederland BV D6 Cetasol AB ...................................................... B6 CGG 29 Charity and Taylor H15 Charles Cleghorn LimitedS B22 Chartwell Marine ......................................VB1 Cheetah VA18, VA26 Chock Design UK E2 CICES - Chartered Institution of Civil Engineering Surveyors ......................... M11 Clements Engineering Ltd G33 Cloud Towing Tank SB10 CMS Offshore Ltd M1 Coastlink ...................................................... P143 Commercial Diver Training Ltd DV10, DV12, Q89 Composites UK Supporting Association CorpayS .......................................................... B12 CorrosionBlock.EU P18 Coulam Boats VA23 Cummins F5 Cygnus Instruments Ltd ......................G32 Czone Q2 Dacoma SB30 Damen Shipyards Q12, VC1 Darley ................................................ H2NAA21 Datum Electronics C2 David Clark Company Inc P9 Delta Marine Crewing D17g Delta Power Group .............................. VB07 DESMI E33 Diverse Marine VB20,VB21 DMT Marine Equipment Q82 Dometic .......................................................... H31 Dometic Marine Q2 du Pre Marine Limited E6 Durowipers Ltd F6 DYWIDAG Ltd ............................................ M10 E-Tech Yachting H26 Echidna B5 Edwards Diving Services DV14 Elaflex Ltd G11 Eminox................................................................ E4 EmpirBusP12 Ems Maritime Offshore D11 Ems Maritime Offshore GmbH VB22 Engines Plus Ltd ...................................... Q24 English Braids Ltd G12 EO Workboats BV Q86, VA38 EPropulsion Q8 Esco Power SRL .......................................... D2 ESNAS B43 Everard Insurance Brokers P100 Exalto Bearings UK Ltd SB4 Fender Innovations BV.............................E9 Fern Communications & Hug Q47 Finning UK & Ireland D4 Fireboy Xintex UK Operations Ltd ........................................... F22 Fischer Panda UK Ltd Q2 FPP/ Nemo UW Tools DV7 Frog Environmental M4 Furuno UK Ltd ............................................. E11 Future Safety Ltd P7 G+ Global Wind Health and Safety Organisation P101 Garmin ............................................................ G43 Geberit P27 Gecko Head Gear Ltd Q81 Geobrugg N8 Geveko Markings ...................................... G10 Glendinning H31 Glo Marine B18 Golden Arrow Marine Q21 Goodchild Marine Services Limited H22, VB30 Grandweld P21 Green Marine (UK) Ltd K1f GreenC Marine .......................................... M12 Greenport P143 Greenport Congress & Cruise P143 GRP Solutions Ltd F26 Hadrian Safety Rails ............................... N12 Halyard F10 HamiltonJet UK Ltd Q10 Harken Industrial E32 Harland & Wolff ......................................... F44 Hefring Marine F25 Helm Operations B11 Hendy Powe Q64 Henriksen ...................................................... F34 Hercules Hydraulics Ltd Q36 HM Government Zone P136 Holyhead Marine Services ........................................................... F14 Holyhead Towing Co Ltd F14 HST Marine Q27 Humber Ribs P116 Humphree F15 Hundested Propeller G39 SWK 116 Seawork 2023 Catalogue
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INDEX BY ALPHABETICAL ORDER Hydac Technology Ltd
Hydromaster Propulsion BV Q79 Hydrosphere UK F21 Hypro Marine .............................................. H31 Hyundai Seasall Q24 IASME SB27 iconsys C7 IDML Workwear ......................................... P16 IIMS & MSA P103 IME Repair Services G8 Impalloy Limited P26 Incat Crowther............................................G25 Index Marine Limited SB34 Indigo Marine G22 Inland And Coastal Marina Systems UK Ltd .......................................... M6 Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) International Jack Up Barge Owners Association M2 Island Ribs.................................................. VA21 IWCS (Dorian Marine) P7 James Fisher Fendercare H11 Jason Engineering AS H8 JMS Lincoln................................................. Q49 Jobs In Maritime Ltd D17j Johnson Valves P15 Jotron Q77 Kirby Morgan Dive Systems Inc DV10, DV12, Q89 Klinger Ltd F18 Klinger UK F18 Kohler Marine...............................................P12 Kongsberg Maritime H8 Kort Propulsion Co Ltd E2 KPM Marine F24 Krohne Limited ..........................................Q74 Kumera Marine AS F9 Landau Marine F3 Laser Crystal SB14 LEGO Maritime Project ...................... D17e Lumacon Accolade Group D21 Macduff Ship Design Ltd E3 Mackay Marine UK................................... E35 Mainstay Marine K1e MAN E7 Manor Marine Q45 Manor Renewable Energy ................. Q45 Mantsbrite Ltd P9 Maretron - Carling Technologies G46 Marfle .............................................................. H25 Marine & Hazardous Engines Ltd Q40 Marine Components International Ltd B4 Marine Energy Systems A22 Marine Fire Safety .....................................E13 Marine Jet Power AB Q17 Marine Specialised Technology Group Q14 Marine Travel............................................... P19 Marine Ventures Ltd H27 Marinelec G15 Maritime & Coastguard Agency F20 Maritime Craft Services ........................ G16 Maritime Journal P143 Maritime Skills Academy C9 Maritime Volunteer Service D17b Markus Lifenet .......................................... Q55 Marsun Public Company Limited D36 Mastervolt Q2 Mauric .............................................................. E34 Melcal Ltd Q80 Mercator Media P143 Mermaid Marine P13 Metal Pavilion Holland .......................... E20 MetOcean Telematics B17 MG Duff International F17 MHO/Searchmaster P22 Micfil Ultra Fine Filters Gmb HK12 MintMech VA57 Mirka UK Ltd G31 MIT ...................................................................... H9 Mitchell Powersystems E15 MJR Power and Automation A18 MMS Offshore K1a MMS Ship Repair ................................... VA31 MOD Boats Team P128 MOLABO A15 MST Fleet Services Q14 MST Parts ...................................................... Q14 MST Special Products Q14 MST Yard Services Q14 Murlac Q75 Naiad Dynamic .......................................... SP1 Narwhal VA7 National Coastwatch Institution Q38 National Maritime Training Centre ......................................... D17i Nauplius Workboats P104 Navitron Systems Ltd B22 Neptune Marine G2 Newport Shipping UK LLP ................... D7 Norco Composites & GRP B2 Norcom Technology Ltd. / Meridian Chartware SB1 Norsap UK..................................................... E29 Northern Divers Engineering Ltd DV10, DV12, Q89 Northern Lights F8 Norwegian Maritime Exporters H8 NRG Marine - Sonihull H18 Ocean Safety.................................................. F4 Offshore Marine Q82 Offshore Turbine Services K1d Omnisense Systems SB35 ORCA Crew Services B.V. .................... D30 Orcades Marine A16 Ortlinghaus UK Ltd G36 Osmotech UK Ltd P11 Outreach Offshore Ltd .......................... F28 Parker Hannifin Q2 PB Asher Ltd Q84 PB Europe VA37 PDL Marine Ltd .......................................... G17 Penguin International Limited VB22 Perfect Bore Manufacturing Ltd P25 Peter Leonard VA20 Petersen Stainless Rigging ............. SB23 PIRIOU F19 Port Strategy P143 Portmere Rubber Ltd F11 Ports of Scotland Yearbook SB16 Praxis Automation Technology BV F30 Precision Products (UK) Ltd A8 Professional Diving Academy DV5 Propulsion & Future Fuels P143 Proteum.............................................. G3, VA22 PSP Worldwide Logistics H16 Q-SPD H31 Qingdao Tai Star Machinery Co.Ltd C14 QS Seamaster P12 Quick SPA G14 R.W Fernstrum & Company Ltd.......... E2 R&D Marine Ltd G1 Ram Reman Hydraulics Ltd G38 Raymarine Q63 Rebel Marine ........................................... VB32 Reintjes UK Ltd E43 ReLion Q2 Reygar Limited B12 RG Seasight Fenders ............................ H30 Ribcraft VA19 Richard Paul Russell Ltd SB33 Righton Blackburns .................................E12 Robust Boats Ltd VA2 Rolec Services L8 Rolls-Royce Solutions UK Ltd .............................................................. F16 Rotec Hydraulics Ltd G38 Roxtec Ltd B3a Saderet Ltd SB9 Safehaven Marine Ltd G23 SAVA High-Tech Seawork 2023 Catalogue SWK 117
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INDEX BY ALPHABETICAL ORDER

(Shenzhen) Co.Ltd.................................... C15

ScaffFloat VA58

Scania Power Solutions Q20

Scot Seat F24

Scot Seat KPM Marine........................... F24

SEA.AI G28

Seaglaze Marine E23

SEAir SB20

Seaplify ....................................................... SB38

Searchmasters ApS P22

SeaRegs Training Ltd Q58

Seas of Solutions - McMurdo/

Kannad Marine/Netwave ................... D18

Seawork P143

SeaZip Offshore Service BV K1o

Servogear A/S G35

Shakespeare Marine - Aerials ......... G46

Shark seats H31

Shawbrook Bank Limited Q22

Shearforce .................................................SB39

Shearwater Marine Services DV5

Ships Electronics Services F30

Shock WBV Limited L5

Shockwave Seats ................................... P114

Sierra H31

Simplex-Turbulo Co Ltd G44

Simrad & Cmap VB34

Sleipner Motor Ltd ..................................... H4

SLR Recruitment Solutions D17f

Sole Diesel................................................... Q24

South Coast Institute of Technology D17a

Southampton Freight Services G5

Southern Ropes ....................................... H32

Specialised Inflatable Technology Limited Q14

Springmasters Ltd C3

Star International ........................... E41, VA7

Stormer Marine Q56

Strategic Marine VB23

Stream Marine

Systems H33
SMG Europe G46, VA6 Society of Maritime Industries (SMI) ............................................ B3 Solberg Crankcase Ventilation
A13 Submarine Manufacturing and Products Ltd N11 Submertec DV5 Suzuki GB Plc Q6, VA18, VA19, VA20, VA21, VA23, VA24, VA25, VA26 Taurus Eng. Group Ltd SB25 Technical Marine Supplies SB37 Teekay Couplings Ltd D28 Teignbridge Propellers ............................ F7 The Marine Consultancy Group D17d The Motorship P143 The Royal Institution of Naval Architects (RINA) SB18 The Underwriting Exchange DV10, DV12, Q89 Thornycroft Engines Ltd ..................... Q24 Tideman Boats BV VA4 TMS Maritime DV9 Tor Group International E42 Trafalgar Shipyard ..................................... K6 Tritex NDT - Ultrasonic Thickness Gauges D15 Tyne Gangway (Structures) Ltd.... SB41 UK Docks Marine Services E19 Ullman Dynamics P7 Ultimate VA24, VA25 Ultimate Boats Company Q88 Ultimate Sports EngineeringExposure OLAS G46 Ultraguard Antifouling ......................... Q53 Universal Turbos C5 Uzmar Shipbuilding Ind & Trade Inc D1 Viking Life Saving Equipment .......... P28 Village Marine Tech VMT Q2 Volvo Penta E5, VB25 Vulkan Industries Limited ............................................................ E44 Walcon Marine F12 Wardle Marine Services VA1 Watermota Ltd F1 Weka Marine B.V .......................................... E2 Wight Shipyard Co E17 William Hackett Chain Products Limited H12 Williams Shipping ................................... Q32 Wills Ridley Ltd E2 Windcat Workboats K1n Workboat Association P102 World Fishing............................................ P143 Yamaha Motor UK VB3 ZF Services UK Ltd E1 Zipwake H31 Zodiac Milpro UK Limited P31, VA42 Zwanny Ltd E14 SWK 118 Seawork 2023 Catalogue

OPENING HOURS:

Tuesday June 13 0930-1730hrs

Wednesday June 14 0930-1730hrs

Thursday June 15 0930-1600hrs

ADMISSION:

Admission is free for all visitors with an interest in the commercial maritime sector. Children under the age of 16 will not be admitted unless accompanied by an adult.

Please note that admission to Seawork 2023 is on the understanding that the Organisers or their agents cannot be held responsible for any personal injury or loss or damage to property or vehicles.

CANVASSING:

Canvassing or selling by any unauthorised visitors is strictly prohibited and offenders will be asked to leave the exhibition.

CAR PARK

Visitors can park in any local public car park. West Quay and Podium car park are within walking distance and £5 per day.

FIRST AID

First Aid room can be found near the Organisers Office at the top of Hall 1

LOST PROPERTY

Lost property can be handed in to, or collected from, the Organisers Office at the top of Hall 1.

COMMUNICATIONS

The Business Centre is located within the Media Centre. Exhibitors can send and receive faxes and use the photocopier at no charge.

ORGANISERS OFFICE/CLOAKROOM:

The Organisers Office is located at the top of Hall 1.

SHUTTLE BUS

There is a shuttle bus running to and from Southampton Central Train Station from 0900-1800hrs each day.

MEDIA CENTRE

The Media Centre is located on stand P48.

GENERAL INFORMATION Seawork 2023 Catalogue SWK 119
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Proteum announces 10 OXE 300hp Diesel Engines supplied to North Star

1st June 2023, OXE Marine UK and Ireland distributor, Proteum supplies North Star with 10 OXE Diesel 300hp Diesel Outboards This follows successful sea trials of the twin OXE 300hp supplied to North Star’s first UK-built hybrid-powered SOV workboat “Grace Darling”, in September 2022

Specifically designed to support offshore wind projects, North Star’s vessel design brings a hybrid-propulsion SOV workboat fleet powered by twin OXE 300hp diesel outboards to the market for the first time The success of the sea trials aboard the leading infrastructure vessel support operator’s first SOV workboat has led to the supply of 10 OXE 300hps by the end of 2023

North Star’s second SOV workboat is currently in build; designed by Southampton-based naval architects Chartwell Marine, and built by Alicat Workboats, Great Yarmouth The vessel will support operations in the North Sea, primarily safely transferring maintenance technicians and equipment between North Star’s new fleet of hybrid-electric service operation vessels and wind turbines at Dogger Bank Wind Farm A, B and C

About Proteum

Proteum is a UK-based Marine Engineering Business with offices in Southampton. They provide a marine diesel engine supply and support service to a worldwide customer base Proteum is UK & Ireland distributor and dealer for Moteurs Baudouin, OXE Diesel, BUKH, ZF Gearboxes, Alamarin-Jet, Masson and more. It is part of SC Group

Proteum sales manager Simon Barnett said: “We are delighted that North Star has chosen Proteum to supply OXE Marine diesel outboards aboard the remaining SOV workboats in build OXE diesel outboards are quickly becoming the favoured method of propulsion aboard a number of daughter craft servicing the UK offshore windfarm industry, we look forward to continually supporting North Star as their fleet expands"

Peter Mantripp, North Star SOV workboat operations manager, said: “Adopting technologies which support our sustainability objectives is key to all our strategic investment decisions The OXE 300hp diesel outboard is a standout engine and exactly what we were looking for to support our first SOV workboat fleet. The OXE 300hp provides the best possible performance and economic advantages, whilst complying with stringent environmental regulations ”

Join us at Berth VA22 at Seawork to sea trial the world’s most popular 300hp diesel outboard available to commercial and leisure marine users in the UK and Ireland

The OXE 300 offers:

Enhanced performance with high efficiency and torque

Improved fuel economy (compared to equivalent petrol outboards)

Longer service intervals and lower lifecycle costs

Our product expert will be there throughout the event to discuss the benefits that OXE diesel outboards can bring to your business

Simon Barnett - Proteum Sales Manager

Email: Simon.Barnett@Proteum.co.uk

Main office number: 02380 457 656

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MCJ Ref No: 1357/X/06

Project Stage: Early Information

Area: Portsmouth, UK

Maritime Contracts Journal

DRY DOCK SERVICES

Promoter: National Museum of the Royal Navy (NMRN), Main Road (PP66) HM Naval Base Portsmouth, PO1 3NH

E-mail: tenders@nmrn.org.uk; Tel: +44 2392 891370 ext 2042

Contact: Dave Hartley

Profile: HMS Warrior was built in 1860, is berthed at the National Museum of the Royal Navy (NMRN) Portsmouth and was last dry-docked in 2004 in the Portsmouth Naval Base (PNB). NMRN are planning to dry-dock HMS Warrior for hull, onboard moorings and rigging maintenance, when a dry-dock is available within the PNB. The availability of a dry-dock is dependent on Royal Navy requirements so the dry-docking may be during the winter of 23/24 or winter 24/25. Whilst the ship is in dry-dock, the permanent sea moorings are to be serviced or renewed and her berth dredged. The procurement documents are available from: https:// www.contractsfinder.service.gov.uk/ notice/f55d85ab-33de-425c-82de-c2a5 ef64b353?origin=SearchResults&p=1

DOCK R&M SERVICES

(1) Petersburg, US (2) Early Information (3) Not stated (4) Rehabilitation/repair of Forest Service Marine Facilities in Wrangell, major construction efforst including harbour floating dock repairs. (5) USDA Forest Service

HARBOUR CONSTRUCTION

(1) Ardrossa, UK (2) Early Information (3) Not stated (4) Increase capacity, modernise facilities and broaden the range of vessels that can access the port, via construction and expansion of harbour facilities (5) Ardrossan Harbour Company

BERTH CONSTRUCTION

(1) Port Glasgow, UK (2) Tenders Invited (3) Not stated (4) Sole supplier in respect of the strengthening and repairs of the berthing structure at Bullhole.

(5) Caledonian Maritime Assets Ltd (CMAL)

SEABED STUDY

(1) Brussels, Belgium (2) Contract Awarded (3) €111,500

(4) Contract awarded for the morphological study of the seabed in the Princess Elisabeth area

(5) SPF Economie, P.M.E. (6) Fides Engineering Bv

DREDGING SERVICES

(1) Goteborg, Sweden (2) Tenders Invited (3) Not stated

(4) Widening and deepening of the sailing channel to Arendalshamnen for the arrival of new types of traffic during the 2023–2024 dredging season. (5) Goteborgs Hamn AB

FLOATING PONTOONS

(1) Topalu, Romania (2) Tenders Invited (3) €174,000 (4) Supply of pontoon intended for fishing shelter provided with specific functional and operational equipment, including assembly services and installation works (5) Comuna Topalu

VESSEL AND CREW HIRE

(1) Bergen, Norway (2) Tenders Invited (3) €127,000 (4) One coastal vessel to experiment with live storage, catch control, technology development and fish welfare in seine fishing of mackerel sturgeon (5) Havforskningsinstituttet

ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

(1) Palma de Mallorca

(2) Contract Awarded

(3) Not stated (4) Contract awarded for the sheltered waters of the Port of Palma. (5) Presidency of the Balearic Port (6) UTE PORT NET

DYKE CONSTRUCTION

(1) Jever, Germany (2) Contract Awarded (3) €2.6 million (4) Contract awarded for the renovation of the revetment on the main dyke of the Voslapper sea dyke (5) Oldenburgischer Deichband. (6) Colcrete GmbH & Co.

FLOOD DEFENCES

(1) Essen, Germany (2) Contract Awarded (3) €1.5 million (4) Contract awarded for the ecological improvement of a body of water, length of approximately 420m, earthworks and dewatering work, road construction work, fence work, demolition work and retaining walls (5) Emschergenossenschaft (6) Bernemann GmbH.

ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

(1) Ankara, Turkey (2) Early Information (3) €760,000

(4) Consultation to increase the institutional capacity of the competent authorities for effective implementation of the national marine monitoring programme. (5) Ministry of Environment, Urbanization and Climate Change (MoEUCC), General Directorate of European Union and Foreign Relations, Department of European Union Investmentonment Urbanization and Climate Change.

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Work is under way to upgrade the Europa Terminal at the Port of Antwerp-Bruges with a temporary barge quay constructed to guarantee smooth service.

The new barge quay will allow the terminal operator, PSA Belgium, to provide additional mooring space for inland navigation during the ten year period of upgrade works.

“It is essential that we maintain a high level of operational delivery to our customers during the investments to upgrade the Europa Terminal,” said Cameron Thorpe, CEO PSA Belgium.

“We are convinced that in cooperation with the port and our customers, this temporary quay will ensure that we can continue to serve the barges calling at PSA Antwerp.”

First phase

The Europa Terminal is being deepened from 13.5 to 16 metres, in order to be able to continue to receive the world’s largest container ships.

Construction of this new temporary 150-metre quay was completed in April and after extensive testing, it is now ready to handle barges until the end of the works. Port of Antwerp-Bruges will be in charge of the operationality of the quay during the terminal upgrade project.

DIGITAL SHIPBUILDERS

TERMINAL DEEPENING PROJECT UNDER WAY AT ANTWERP-BRUGES

The upgrade works are being split up into three major phases, with a third of the new quayside being upgraded each time, while the remainder remains operational.

Working in three phases will allow the terminal to remain operational throughout the entire ten-year period of the works mitigating against any effect on operations.

With preparatory work and tests completed, the first phase of the extensive works can now

get underway. In this phase, under the partnership of four contractors - Artes-Roegiers, Artes-Depret, Herbosch-Kiere and Boskalis - the existing quayside will be demolished.

Temporary structures will then be installed before construction of the first section of the 1,200-metre-long new quayside is started.

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The UK Port of Sunderland is ready for substantial development now that civil engineering contractor Esh Construction has finished a works package

The Trinity Rail, Road & Sea Enterprise Zone is one of two zones totalling 20 acres of development that have had a total of £8.2 million (€9.3 million) spent on road improvements to cater for future traffic flows along with a range of other infrastructure works.

Graeme Miller, leader of Sunderland City Council and chair of Port of Sunderland, said: “Port of Sunderland has undergone a programme of extensive infrastructure works, transforming it into a development-ready location, that is already proving increasingly attractive to investors.

“From global maritime services giant Boskalis to sustainable recycling specialists Wastefront and Quantafuel, the expansion of the port and ongoing infrastructure improvements have made the estate a highly investible proposition for businesses looking to capitalise on its strategic position on the North Sea coast and the city’s skilled workforce. This latest development will ensure we are able to maximise the economic advantage the port can provide the city and the wider region.”

Improvement works have been made to roads at the port, including repairs and new concrete sections to the 3km port perimeter road and a realignment of 350m of new flexible carriageway, that will enhance connectivity within the port and particularly its enterprise zone sites.

Environmental efficiencies and carbon reduction measures were also considered throughout the project, with Esh setting up an on-site processing system which saw more than 34,000m3 of excavated material, segregated, crushed, screened and re-used on site. Over 57 tonnes of hard to recycle waste has been diverted from landfill and instead recycled into biomass fuel.

The work – which was delivered by Durham based Esh Construction - is part of a wider programme of improvements under way at Port of Sunderland, which has also seen it benefit from improved rail connectivity, with refurbishment works carried out to its rail infrastructure following reconnection with the National Rail network. Enabling works have also been completed at the port on its East Shore Enterprise Zone site to provide a development area, which is expected to attract new investors to establish a permanent base there.

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This latest development will ensure we are able to maximise the economic advantage the port can provide the city and the wider region

The creation of Scotland’s largest renewables hub at the Port of Leith has taken a major step forward with the start of construction works for the new riverside marine berth.

Forth Ports’ ambitious £50m (€57m) project in Leith will create Scotland’s largest renewable energy hub on a 175-acre site – supporting Scotland’s economic recovery, energy transition plans and its move towards net zero.

“The work under way in Leith will pave the way for Scotland to maximise the supply chain value and jobs from the ScotWind offshore wind leasing round,” said Charles Hammond, group chief executive of Forth Ports.

“Our major investment in Leith’s logistics and marine infrastructure will be crucial to the success of the Forth Green Freeport. With existing and future offshore wind farm development plans in the North Sea, this renewables hub has the potential to support offshore wind construction projects for the next 30 years.”

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This will be backed up by 175 acres of adjacent land for logistics, marshalling and manufacturing.

Working with specialist contractor Graham, the berth is being created immediately outside the port’s lock gates, meaning that

vessels do not need to enter the locked port itself, leading to faster ship turnaround times and the ability to accommodate larger vessels. Works began in January on the marine and land-side port infrastructure upgrades, with completion expected in summer 2024.

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After almost a year and a half, extensive engineering works are almost completed to upgrade and widen the 63km Twente Canals in the Netherlands.

Running the project, the Rijkswaterstaat (Department of Waterways and Public Works) first had to carry out an architectural survey of everything within 70 metres of the canal to ascertain how much would be affected by dredging and embankment works.

Then 35 kilometres of old steel sheet piling along the banks had to be replaced, which meant first placing 20,000 tonnes of new steel in front of it to minimise water seepage. After dredging the canal bed, a sand-bentonite mixture was applied to the bed and sides to restore the sealing effect of the original soil to avoid damage to adjacent land. A new swing basin opposite the XL business park at Almelo was engineered to allow larger vessels to turn around, and the municipal quay at Delden was moved 12 metres inland and extended by 30 metres so that ships can pass each other.

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the 300 suspected sites of WWII unexploded ordnance, which divers were employed to seek out. (No reports have been made of anything found.)

Signposting was mandated, with coloured buoys and signs indicating where the work was taking place, with supervisors always present to check on shipping when diving activities were under way.

And wildlife was also on the agendaaquatic plants and animals were considered with new turning basins at Deldenerbroek and Bornerbroek, which have been landscaped to create more space for them.

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She has a 60-tonne crane for heavy-duty work and a 26-tonne crane for auxiliary jobs, but at 18.8m x 8.2m is still very compact - yet has ’everything on board to get the job done’, such as a moon pool, two 80-tonne hydraulic winches and two spud poles. Safety was paramount, not least because of

The Twente Canals were opened in 1936 to improve transport and communications with the industrial east.

The work has been funded by the European Commission’s programme ‘Connecting Europe Facility’ (CEF), which focuses on developing ‘a high-performing, sustainable and efficient European network in the field of transport and passenger transport’.

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NEW WTI CONCEPT BY HUISMAN

Marine contractors Huisman and Siemens Gamesa have joined technological forces to come up with a solution to stabilise wind turbine components during installation

The firms have combined Huisman’s heavy construction design and manufacturing expertise with Siemens Gamesa’s wind turbine knowhow to come up with a Travelling Load Stabilising System, which they claim enables installations to be carried out in adverse weather conditions, thus reducing the downtime that is often a delaying factor in such projects.

Two pairs of tuggers work in unison to control and position the load, or turbine blade.

One pair is fitted on independent trolleys that can travel along an integrated rail along the crane’s stiff boom. The trolleys automatically follow the main block to maintain an optimal tugger line configuration while the second pair of tugger lines is deployed from the crane tip, providing a force perpendicular to the first pair of tuggers.

By approaching the load from two different directions, the system provides significantly more control than a conventional single pair of tuggers.

A specially designed control system holds the actual position of the load, resulting in a much stiffer restraint, and therefore a higher position accuracy compared to conventional tugger systems that rely on constant tension. In case of an unexpected overload, the system will give way but will return to its position

setpoint when the force drops below the threshold again.

“This is crucial for the technical readiness of nextgeneration offshore wind turbine installations, even under challenging wind conditions,” said Jesper Moeller, chief engineer Execution at Siemens Gamesa. “The resulting increase in installation uptime will be accompanied by a positive effect on the operational activities in general, as well as increased on-site safety.

“Siemens Gamesa sees the system as a potentially new industry standard with benefits for the whole wind industry, providing more productive vessel days, while at the same time reducing (de-)mobilisation times. Hence, Siemens Gamesa will consider the availability of the new Travelling Load Stabilising System on installation vessel cranes as a significant factor in decision making when selecting/hiring appropriate installations vessels in the future.”

“The only way to accelerate the energy transition is through innovation enabled by the joint forces of industry partners,” said Huisman CEO David Roodenburg. “With the Travelling Load Stabilising System, we are very proud that together we can offer installation companies an efficient solution to reduce weather downtime, a challenging and delaying factor of wind turbine installation.”

Huisman says the system gives effective load control because the tuggers are at the best elevation, and the boom trolleys have a much higher stiffness compared with flexible tagline, increasing control and workability.

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Peel Ports has developed a partnership programme and secured long-term agreements with a number of leading consultants to support vital projects across the UK.

A range of companies have been selected to help support the delivery of the port operator’s capital investment programme for up to eight years, advancing customer support as well as Peel’s commitment to carbon neutrality by 2040. The programme partners include Ramboll, Jacobs, Turner & Townsend, Currie & Brown UK, HaskoningDHV, Pell Frischmann, Tetra Tech, Tony Gee and Partners, Waterman Infrastructure & Environment and Arch Henderson.

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“It will allow us to improve our infrastructure across our port estate, while seeking the best innovation and sustainable solutions which will benefit the entire supply chain.”

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VAN OORD PUTS TWO NEW LNG DREDGERS TO WORK

Vox Apolonia and Vox Ariane will be joined by Vox Alexia after she is named in September to bring the number of LNG-powered dredgers to three.

The first two vessels have been tasked with beach nourishment work along the Dutch coast in the province of Zeeland, which the Dutch government fears is at risk of flooding if the sea level rises.

Rijkswaterstaat, the executive agency of the Dutch Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management, has put in place a Netherlands Coastline Care programme intended to reinforce the coast, with works for Van Oord including beach and trench wall replenishment at the Westkapelse Zeedijk, Oostgat and Niewwvliet-Groede.

Sand is pumped to the beach by trailing suction hopper dredger via a pipeline, and parts of the channel just off the coast are filled with sand.

“If it becomes less deep, the current can carry less sand and the coast stays in place longer,” says Van Oord. “In total, approximately four million cubic metres of sand will be applied.”

Van Oord is touting the fact that both dredgers are powered by LNG by saying that it makes the project ‘extra special’.

“This is a more sustainable alternative for Marine Gas Oil, free of sulphur and particulates,” the firm says. “The combustion process is also different to that of MGO, resulting in far less nitrogen dioxide being emitted.”

Last year Van Oord scooped the Dutch Maritime KVNR Shipping Award for the three vessels, which were called ‘a trailblazer for international standards’.

Custom-built dredger delivered to Baltic, North Sea

A dredger to be used for port maintenance and opertions and shore replenishment in the North and Baltic Sea areas has been delivered to Hegemann-Reiners by Dutch firm Kooiman Marine.

Trailing suction hopper dredger Hegemann V was built to specific requirements by Hegemann Reiners, including the ability to dredge quite specific amounts of sand and slick material since that has to be fitted into a prefefined size because the dredger is needed for work in restricted locations such as harbours and rivers.

“The dredger also features pre-defined operation modes to be able to run the generator diesel engines at optimal efficiency,” says Kooiman. “This results in efficient after treatment of the exhaust gases and considerably lower fuel consumption.”

She is a versatile dredger tailor made to perform the works efficient at low emissions and low fuel consumption.

The dredger’s hull was built in Serbia, then transported to the Gebr.Kooiman shipyard in Zwijndrecht, the Netherlands, where Kooiman took on the outfitting.

“Kooiman came with a tailored proposal. They did it exactly as we wanted,” said Hegemann-Reiners technical manager Martin Janssen. “The dredger was already performing beyond expectations during sea trials and continues to do so in operation.

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A new plough tug by Damen Shipyards has been christened and joins the Transnet National Ports Authority (TNPA) fleet at Durban.

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Dredging giant Jan De Nul has announced a record-breaking year for 2022 with a 40% increase in orders and a net profit of €108 million.

The firm, whose dredging activities account for 81% of total turnover for the group, says its order book grew by 29%, standing at €4.6 billion at the end of 2021 to reach €6.45 billion by the end of last year, with an EBITDA (Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation and Amortisation) of €440 million.

The company is certainly global: key projects have been undertaken in locations as far apart as Bangladesh, Ecuador and Italy.

Jan De Nul is also very active in the offshore wind industry, and has been involved in the construction of farms in Taiwan, France, and the Netherlands. These works entail cable laying, installing wind turbine generator foundations and rock installation works, as well as installing and protecting submarine cables that connect the transformer stations of the offshore farms with the onshore electricity grid.

Two offshore installation vessels, heavy lift crane vessel Les Alizés and Voltaire, a jack-up vessel, have been delivered and are on their way to new projects, the firm says, Les Alizés to offshore wind farms Borkum Riffgrund 3

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and Godewind 3 in the German North Sea, and Voltaire to Dogger Bank in the UK North Sea. Two water injection dredgers, Pancho and Cosette, were also delivered in 2022. In a press statement, the company said: ”2022 will remain earmarked in history as the year of the armed conflict in Ukraine. It was the onset of major global unrest with an immediate, devastating economic impact. Skyrocketing energy prices and galloping

double-digit inflation had and still have an impact on the cost levels of our ongoing projects and tenders.

”Despite this continuous uncertainty, 2022 fulfilled our expectations. Thanks to our operational management and supported by a well-stocked order book, we were able to achieve strong results.”

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OFFSHORE WIND FACES ‘A RACE TO THE BOTTOM’

Can the push for bigger and bigger wind turbines be put on hold? With supply chains and manufacturers struggling to keep up, it might just have to be

At its annual event in Copenhagen at the end of April, WindEurope called on European energy ministers present to ‘get serious’ about speeding up the expansion of wind energy in Europe if it is to hit targets set by the EU, which has called for 420GW of offshore wind energy to be installed by 2050 – twice what we currently have – in just 27 years’ time.

The alliance called for an acceleration of permits, more government investment, grid expansion, and electrification across the board.

”It’s time for a new societal contract in offshore wind and renewable energy,” WindEurope quoted Rasmus Errboe, executive vice president and CEO Europe at Ørsted, as saying. “Ørsted is ready to lead a market-driven buildout of wind energy based on fair competition and in respect of nature. The complexity we face should not stop us from taking the next step forward.”

But while industry is going at breakneck speed to design and manufacture bigger and bigger turbines, the three main manufacturers – Vestas, GE and Siemens Gamesa – have recorded losses of at least $1 billion each, says new CEO of the International Marine Contractors Association (IMCA) Iain Grainger.

He expanded in an interview with Maritime Journal on his predecessor Allen Leatt’s earlier comments that the situation was not sustainable, calling it a ‘race to the bottom’.

“The turbine industry is losing money because they haven’t built enough to cover the R&D costs that they’ve had – and because they are pushing technology so fast, they are facing warranty claims on failing equipment,” says Grainger.

Exponential scale-up

The world’s first offshore wind farm was installed at Vindeby off the coast of Denmark in 1991 by Ørsted. Each of the 11 turbines generated a grand total of 450kW. The blades, 17 metres in length, sat on a steel tower 33 metres in height.

Fast forward 20 years, the Thames Estuary London Array turbine blades were almost 3.5 times as long, at 58.5 metres, and were mounted on monopoles that now rose 67 metres up from the seabed. They generated 3.5MW each, an almost eight-fold increase on the Vindeby pioneers. Even these were mere fledglings.

In February 2021, Vestas revealed its offshore prototype.

This mammoth is 280 metres tall, each blade is 115.5 metres long and each turbine generates 15MW. It is currently being tested, and according to New Atlas, each spin of the blades could sweep 10 football fields.

“How big is big enough?” asks Grainger. “Wind turbine installation vessels are upgraded every five years – so you build a vessel and it’s out of spec within four, and can’t install the next generation of equipment within five.

“It then either needs to get an extension on a crane, or a new crane, or it just has to trade down and go back to doing maintenance on the ones it can do.

“The cranes are already 3,000 tonnes in weight, lifting 500 tonnes – it’s like a race to the bottom. Everyone is trying to

get bigger and bigger and cheaper and cheaper, and it’s not sustainable – we have to slow down.”

The writing is already on the wall for this ramping up, he said.

“Manufacturers have booked billions of dollars of potential losses because they’ve found failures in the latest generation. If they find a failure in one and have supplied 70 of the same ones, there’s a probability that that failure will crop up in the other 69 during that warranty period. Warranty periods are five to 10 years, and they may have also supplied that kind of turbine to another field – so it’s a massive risk.

“Yet they are still announcing bigger and bigger.”

Other infrastructure requirements

It’s not just the vessels that can’t keep up, of course.

Ports and harbours ‘will need massive infrastructural change to cope’, says Iain Grainger.

He cited Scotland’s Port of Nigg, which was ‘absolutely rammed with jackets’ last year and had to leave some of them in the Netherlands to free up space.

“There are logistical challenges as well,” he said. “You can’t have a vessel out there with nothing to do – if it gets delayed there’s nowhere to store this stuff. On the west coast of Ireland there are no ports left.”

The UK government has committed some money to develop ports and the grid, he said – some £20 billion over the next 10 years to upgrade power – but at this rate that will be nowhere near enough.

Can anyone press the pause button?

It is incredibly difficult to try to put a curb on development in any industry that is trying to compete.

Grainger says anyone trying it could be seen as being anticompetitive, and IMCA cannot speak for all of its 700 members.

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So who can pull it all together to put a pause on such rapid development when it is actually creating risk to shareholders that could be ‘company busting’?

It might just come from inside.

Vestas, says lead specialist, Communications and Press, MarCom, Sustainability & Public Affairs Kristian Holmelund Jakobsen, has been vocalising this for a while.

Having just signed an agreement with Argentina for 16 new wind turbines (still huge at 4.5MW, but a third of the size of the recent fabrications coming out), CTO Anders Nielsen maintained that rapid scaling of offshore wind was pivotal ‘if we are to meet the looming 2030 deadline and secure energy independence’.

“The offshore potential is facing 10-fold market growth, and we have to build faster,” he said.

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“Too rapid introduction of new technology is not sustainable for offshore wind because it obstructs industrialisation of platforms and ability to optimise installation processes and service as well as learn from performance data to strengthen quality,” he said. “To ensure we can deliver at the scale and speed required, the offshore wind industry needs to pull together and work smarter and more responsibly.”

In a podcast with the Global Wind Energy Council made freely available to the press, Siemens Gamesa CEO Jochen Eickholt admitted that R&D costs had not been compensated yet, and that ‘the economic situation is not the easiest’.

When asked by interviewer Stewart Mullin if industry needed to reach a plateau because the bigger vessels being built were so quickly no longer fit for purpose, he admitted that ‘the drivers behind the development need to be looked at’.

“Typically, there’s an economic aspect so of course you could build things bigger but then suddenly the related efforts and qualification efforts may be developing exponentially rather than linearly, so there’s a natural limit,” he said.

makes you humble as a person, and thinking about them being 20-30% bigger we have to be extremely careful on why we propose this: why, what circumstances? Because the market may require more availability, and what about reliability as well, and technical risks?

“We haven’t made up our minds, we wouldn’t exclude bigger machines for the future, but right now I would advise us to be careful of the technical risk behind it.”

Eickholt confirmed that if different countries or regions wanted Siemens Gamesa to build wind turbine factories in their areas, they would have to put their hands in their pockets.

“If we consider opening a new plant there’s a massive need for additional support otherwise it won’t be possible,” he said.

“And this is in discussions by us in different countries. I also think it will be difficult for some of the classical players to make more investments without more support.”

With two of the main turbine manufacturers at last saying similar things, perhaps some sort of industry consensus will be possible.

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“Even today the biggest turbines installed are 15MW and the platform is 170m above sea level – the blades are more than 100m long. Just standing under one of these machines

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Poland is joining the race for wind energy with offshore plans that will ultimately see the country generate 2.5GW off the coast.

Developer PGE (Polska Grupa Energetyczna) has signed up turbine manufacturer Siemens Gamesa to supply 107 turbines, each with 12MW generating capacity, for the wind farms, which will be installwed in two stages in the Baltic Sea off the northern coast of Poland, netween Leba and Ustka.

Siemens Gamesa says a five-year maintenance contract has also been agreed to make sure the turbines operate to maximum capacity once they come online in 2027.

The project is estimated to have capacity to supply 2.4 million homes and is the largest offshore project in the country to date.

“This latest deal for Baltica 2 will cement the foundations for a successful roll-out of offshore wind power in Poland,” said Marc Becker, CEO of the offshore business in Siemens Gamesa. “The Baltic Sea can provide huge opportunities for the growth of the industry in coming years, and we stand committed with Poland and our partners to develop it further.”

Siemens Gamesa has established a key hub in Gdansk to oversee the development of operations in the Baltic Sea.

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Poland is quickly emerging as a key country for offshore wind ambitions, setting a target of 10.9GW in capacity by 2030, with installations from the first

round expected to begin in 2026. The second set of auctions is due in 2025, with installations closer to the end of the decade.

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US WIND HURDLES COULD DELIVER BLOW TO EUROPEANS

Opportunities for European firms with expertise in offshore wind could be dealt a blow if a new bill becomes law in the US

The Coast Guard Authorization Act of 2023 would be in addition to the Jones Act, which already restricts non-US crews and vessels from transporting cargo between US ports.

The bill includes provisions on the crewing of vessels for energy projects, which would result in vessel owners having two options, says Philip Lewis, director Research at Intelatus Global Partners, a business intelligence firm: matching crew nationality to flag of vessel; or manning the vessel with American mariners only.

The US House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, he says, has recently reported favourably on the bill, which indicates it has a chance of being implemented.

Another bill that could have an impact on federal projects at state level is one proposed by senators Tim Moffitt and Bobby Hanig, in North Carolina.

The North Carolina Senate Bill 687 proposes a 10-year moratorium on wind farms in state waters - and while this does not cover the outer continental shelf, it would forbid transmission infrastructure to pass through state waters, thus making it impossible to build wind farms further out.

Neither bill has a certain timeline for implementation.

“The Department of Defense has raised objections to four of the six proposed Central Atlantic Wind Energy Areas, slowing down the leasing timetable,” says Lewis. “We note the reintroduction of provisions in a Senate Bill that may restrict foreign mariners from working on US wind projects and new provisions restricting anchor handling operations to Jones Act vessels.

“We believe that these provisions, if they become law, will have unintended cost and schedule consequences on the manning of construction vessels for both bottom-fixed and floating wind projects. This comes at a time where developers are already signalling concerns on escalating project costs.

“As an indicator of cost differences between US and European offshore wind projects, we note the current loan review under MARAD Title XI for three service operation vessels being built for US offshore wind projects: the capital

The North Carolina Senate Bill 687 proposes a 10-year moratorium on wind farms in state waters - and while this does not cover the outer continental shelf, it would forbid transmission infrastructure to pass through state waters, thus making it impossible to build wind farms further out

cost of the vessels built in the US ranges from $97 million to $168 million. Vessels with similar specifications due for delivery to European operators in the same timeframe range from $62 million to $69 million, which represents a US premium of around 56% to 142%.”

Signs of hope

However, it’s not all bad news for the sector.

Philip Lewis says that federal permits are going ahead as planned, with other states laying out plans to accommodate ever larger offshore wind into their onshore grids - at a price.

“Our forecast accounts for more than 70 projects that will install over 77GW of capacity in this and the next decade, and a total 110GW by 2050,” he says. “The 77GW forecast capacity will require capital expenditure amounting to over $240 billion to bring onstream, a recurring annual operations and maintenance spend of around $11 billion once delivered, and close to $35 billion of decommissioning expenditure at the end of commercial operations.”

Intelatus forecasts that 14 projects will get final investment decisions over the next 18 months.

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All political parties must engage with the oil and gas industry to secure the strong pipeline of talent and skills needed to reach its legally-binding climate targets, according to a survey of Westminster MPs by Offshore Energies UK (OEUK).

Almost half (45%) of politicians surveyed claim the UK has the people and skills needed to deliver cleaner energy sources through the development of technologies including wind, solar, hydrogen and carbon capture.

“We have the necessary knowledge and expertise, which we have honed over decades of work in the North Sea, and these skills will be needed to overcome the inevitable challenges that will come as we expand into cleaner technologies,” said Alix Thom, workforce and skills manager, OEUK.

“In fact, many of our members are already developing cleaner energy projects, playing an important role in the expansion to wind, hydrogen and carbon capture. It is vital that we cultivate a strong national talent pipeline, which will enable the younger generation to contribute towards the production of wind, hydrogen, carbon capture, usage and storage, as well as oil and gas that will be required in the years to come.”

Recent research indicates that over 90% of

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the UK’s oil and gas professionals have medium to high skills transferability, meaning the UK has a strong and skilled workforce who are well positioned to work in adjacent energy sectors.

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three quarters (73%) of MPs said they believe the UK’s net zero goals can only be achieved through collaboration with the oil and gas sector, which currently provides 75% of the nation’s energy needs.

However, the majority (55%) of MPs claim that the declining number of applications for energy-related higher education courses is a concern, with 18-24 year olds making up just 12% of the total workforce.

Consequently, a third (34%) of officials believe that the way the media and politicians talk about the transition to wind, solar, hydrogen and carbon capture deters young people in the UK from working or training in the energy industry.

The survey also underlined that there is no simple choice between oil and gas on the one hand and renewables on the other.

OEUK said that the reality is that to keep the lights on and grow the UK economy, both are needed. By the mid-2030s, oil and gas will still provide for 50% of the UK’s energy needs.

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Fugro has been awarded a geophysical survey contract for two offshore windfarm sites in Germany’s exclusive economic zone (EEZ) in the North Sea.

The contract, awarded by Germany’s Federal Maritime and Hydrographic Agency, the Bundesamt für Seeschifffahrt und Hydrographie (BSH), will see Fugro work in in collaboration with Fraunhofer Institute for Wind Energy Systems (IWES).

”Our demonstrated track record of delivering high-quality geo-data efficiently has proven to be a great fit with BSH’s workflow,” said Connor Schulze, Bbusiness development manager of renewables Germany, Fugro.

“Fugro is committed to supporting the German government’s energy transition goals, and we are excited to continue our successful partnership with BSH to contribute to the development of German offshore windfarms.”

Geo-data expertise

Fugro’s geo-data will be integrated with its ultra high resolution multichannel seismic data (UHR MCS) and used by BSH to develop geological models of the offshore sites and support subsequent geotechnical investigations.

The project will see Fugro mobilising a dedicated survey vessel to perform high-

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precision positioning, sub-bottom profiling recording and interpretation.

Additionally, Fraunhofer IWES will be responsible for conducting the multichannel seismic survey, dedicated data processing and interpretation. A dense data raster will be generated totalling 2393 km survey lines.

The collaboration of know-how and resources between both teams will produce a preliminary subsurface model that can be

used as the basis for future geotechnical survey campaigns, as well as to reduce the risk for the future installation of the windfarms. The sites are due to be auctioned in the coming years and will play a significant role in Germany’s energy transition plan, which aims to achieve a target of 30 GW by 2030.

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French utility RTE (Réseau de Transport d’Electricité) has hired geo-data specialist Fugro to check out sites for planned floating wind farm substations in the Mediterranean.

Two floating wind farms are set to be installed in the Gulf of Lion, which lies off the coast of southern France and northeast Spain, in the Occitanie region.

Fugro has mobilised its Gargano vessel, which is equipped with all the necessary drilling, sampling and cone penetration testing equipment required for carrying out deep borehole investigations to present accurate geodata for foundation planning.

The cost of connecting the installation to the electricity network on land is estimated at around €40 million.

France has planned auctions of 2GW per year from 2025, according to WindEurope, the European industry alliance. Each of the Gulf of Lion sites will be installed with the capacity to generate 750MW, Fugro says.

In February, Fugro said it was buying two platform supply vessels to re-purpose into geotechnical vessels. The 83.4m long, 60-berth Topaz Endurance and Topaz Energy were both built in 2015 and designed by Ulstein.

Fugro says the vessels are energy efficient and can be converted to hybrid propulsion.

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BREAKTHROUGH SHEDS LIGHT ON UNSEEN OCEAN DEPTHS

A ground-breaking development by the UK’s National Oceanography Centre (NOC) is set to revolutionise ocean research by integrating novel sensor technology into routine offshore infrastructure and operations

Known as BORAbox, the technology will be incorporated into commercial remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) and other offshore infrastructure, allowing data collection from areas of the ocean that were previously inaccessible to scientists.

The BORA Blue Ocean Research Alliance, a collaboration between the NOC and Subsea7, has successfully launched the first series of ROVs equipped with the BORAbox. These sensors are currently collecting invaluable data aboard Subsea7 vessels in the South Atlantic, offshore Brazil, and with further launches planned for Norway, Australia and other locations around the world.

Developed by NOC scientists, the product is an integrated suite of sensors designed to measure the total alkalinity of seawater. This measurement is crucial for understanding the ocean’s health and its ability to resist a decrease in pH levels. By providing comprehensive data on alkalinity, the BORAbox should help global efforts to study climate and ocean changes and help with predictions.

“This launch is an exciting moment for ocean research,” said Dr Carla Sands, the BORA project manager at the National Oceanography Centre. “So much of our ocean remains unexplored. This new technology allows us to dramatically increase our monitoring capabilities in areas of the ocean. By studying pH and alkalinity, we can dramatically inform future studies and help authorities around the world mitigate much more effectively the effects of climate change in the ocean.”

Initial focus

The BORAbox will initially focus on monitoring crucial parameters such as temperature, salinity, depth, and the carbonate system. These measurements are vital for assessing the overall health of the oceans. The data collected will be analysed by scientists and used to support further ocean observation studies, as well as shape comprehensive global assessments of ocean health. As the project expands with additional launches in various locations, new data will represent a significant advance on currently available information, which is often limited in scope and outdated by the time it becomes accessible.

Dr Sands emphasised the need for up-to-date information, especially with regard to CO2 levels. Approximately 25% of man-made CO2 emissions are absorbed by the ocean, which

helps regulate CO2 levels in the atmosphere. However, excessive CO2 absorption can lead to ocean acidification and harm marine ecosystems.

The BORA project exemplifies the NOC’s commitment to collaborating with key industry partners to provide data for evidence-based policymaking. By delivering accurate information about the state of the oceans, the NOC aims to ensure that decision makers are well informed about the ocean’s condition.

“Subsea7 is excited and committed to this dynamic and innovative relationship, bringing science and industry together, having now installed a BORAbox on our vessel, Seven Pacific, working in Brazil, said Liz James, Subsea7’s group environmental director. “We will be fitting more BORAboxes to our global fleet, enabling greater ocean access to scientific research and advancing global knowledge for the benefit of understanding the ocean, biodiversity and the impact from our operations on the environment.”

8 BORAbox sensors are currently collecting invaluable data aboard Subsea7 vessels

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More than 150 attendees met up in London at the end of April to discuss new ideas for collaborating on the Ocean Census, the largest programme in history to assess life in the oceans.

Meeting at the Royal Institution in London, the parties set an ambitious target of finding at least 100,000 marine species in the first decade.

From discussions about bringing on board the dive community right through to programmes for school children to become citizen scientists, the launch provided a rare face-to-face opportunity for this optimistic but determined set of specialists to spark ideas together.

Knowledge gathered will revolutionise our understanding of life on Earth and how to protect the ocean – the environment responsible for much of the air we breathe, regulating our climate, and a vital food source for billions.

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Scientists believe little more than 10% of what lives in our seas has been found and there are around two million species still undiscovered. Ocean Census builds on major programmes of the past, including The Challenger Expeditions (1872-1876, the birth of modern marine

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science) and The Census of Marine Life (2000-2010). The project is a global collaborative initiative, an open network of science, business, media and civil society organisations joining forces. It has been founded by The Nippon Foundation, the largest non-profit foundation in Japan that focuses on philanthropy through social

innovation, and Nekton, a UK-based marine science and conservation institute. The project’s headquarters are in Oxford with the first Ocean Census Biodiversity Centre at the Oxford University Museum of Natural History.

“Ocean life makes all life on Earth possible

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and holds the wisdom of four billion years of our evolution on Earth. We can’t protect what we don’t know exists,” said Yohei Sasakawa, chairman of The Nippon Foundation, at the launch. “Ocean Census is full of dreams and wonder, and cannot be accomplished by the Nippon Foundation and Nekton alone. We would like to unravel the mysteries of the ocean, in collaboration with ocean research institutes, businesses, governments, the public, philanthropy and civil society.”

Turbocharging taxonomy

For the past 200 years, the work of finding and scientifically describing species (taxonomy) has been a slow, methodical process – the average rate of new species discovery hasn’t changed much since the 1800s, standing at around 2,000 a year.

“Revolutions in technologies such as digital imaging, sequencing and machine learning now make it possible to discover ocean life at speed and at scale,” said Professor Alex Rogers, Ocean Census Science Director. “It currently takes one to two years to several decades to describe a new species after it is collected by scientists but using new technologies and sharing the knowledge gained using cloud-based approaches, it will now only take a few months.”

Over the coming years, scientists from around the world will embark on dozens of expeditions to the ocean’s biodiversity hotspots to find new life from the surface to full ocean depth. Combining vessels from philanthropic, government and commercial fleets, they will be deploying a combination of advanced subsea technologies with divers, submarines and deep-sea robots.

The aggregated, open-sourced data will be added to a network of data centres globally and made freely accessible to scientists, decision makers, and the public.

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Together with its consortium partners Sequana Développement and Roboat, Holland Shipyards Group will develop the 9m by 3.90m 3D printed boat for the French inland waterway authority, Voies Navigables de France.

When completed, it will be the largest printed autonomous ferry to date.

“The 3D print build method opens up a new exciting chapter in shipbuilding,” says Leendert Hoogendoorn, director Holland Shipyards Group.

”Every city has to deal with urban mobility challenges and green transport over water can offer an excellent solution. By using autonomous electric ferries, you have a sustainable solution for reducing city congestion and emissions. The ferries help cities solve their growing mobility needs by making better use of the waterways.”

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Mooring and charging has been designed to happen automatically.

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The ferry is to be deployed in the summer of 2024 in a key location, still under wraps, but in the vicinity of where major sporting events are held.

Wärtsilä to model decarbonisation tech on ferries

The technology giant Wärtsilä will carry out what it calls ‘decarbonisation modelling’ on two vessels in the Corsica Ferries fleet. Using a digital model, it will study the effect of various decarbonisation technologies on the vessels’ environmental compliance, which it says will enable more accurate evaluation of how to improve efficincy through technology.

Mega Express and Mega Express II are both 176m vessels that run on Wärtsilä engines, which will be hybridised, and propellers, which will be re-bladed, to as part of the evaluations.

“It is a huge benefit to be able to simulate in advance how various products, solutions, and systems will impact efficiency,” said

goals. We respect Wärtsilä’s experience and capabilities, and are pleased to continue the good relationship between our companies with this modelling programme.”

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Commercial marine charting and cloudbased software solutions expert C-Map has announced the launch of the latest version of its web-based fleet management solution.

FleetManager 4.0 has a new interface, integration of Microsoft Power BI, universal browser compatibility and weather overlays.

Building on the success of its predecessor, FleetManager 4.0 introduces a refreshed HTML5-based web interface that combines modern aesthetics with the familiar workflow and features trusted by users. The software offers compatibility with popular internet browsers such as Chrome, Firefox and Edge.

One of the features of FleetManager 4.0 is the full integration of Microsoft Power BI, providing comprehensive business intelligence and analytics dashboards so that shoreside managers gain real-time graphical representations of their fleet’s data.

The release enables the visibility and comparison of C-Map Routing Service’s recommended routes against the Master’s intended routes, allowing for informed decision-making.

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supplement layers such as wind speed, wave height, surface pressure and tropical storms. The development team behind FleetManager 4.0 has taken mobile and tablet support into consideration, with beta versions currently in progress and available soon. These advances integrate with the existing features of FleetManager. Users can access a comprehensive library of pre-built reports covering vessel performance, efficiency, and government-mandated reports. The solution also offers real-time

“FleetManager 4.0 is the largest and most impressive update to our FleetManager solution yet and marks two years’ worth of development and dedicated work from our experts to produce the most powerful fleet intelligence and management solution ever delivered to the market,” said Niles Baker, global sales lead of Fleet Products and Services. “With improved integration, more real-time data and a lightning-fast interface, it ensures shoreside managers can continue to get the insights and make decisions whenever they want, where they want and all in one place.”

C-Map’s FleetManager 4.0 showcases the company’s commitment to delivering fleet intelligence and management solutions to the maritime industry. C-Map merged with Navico Group, which also owns the Simrad brand, in 2018.

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An industrial cyber security solution by global exposure management firm Tenable OT has been adopted by technology giant Wärtsilä to address cyber security risks, from ransomware to navigation systems being hacked and a vessel not being able to sail, that are increasingly plaguing shipping

Tenable OT’s product is based on gaining a full inventory of a vessel’s software so that it can gain a complete understanding of what is behind the screens, monitor vulnerabilities and communicate risks with a view to prioritising necessary actions.

”There are always some unique risks with maritime, like tampering with the sensoring - faking where the vessel is going, pretend it’s somewhere it’s not - but most of the risks are like those in other industries,” says Matti Suominen, director Maritime Cyber Security at Wärtsilä.

“It’s a business now. Anyone who wants to run crime as a business can do it from anywhere now, and it’s people trying to earn money - which means it’s tricky because you are facing people who have the financial means to carry this out and they are able to make a very good living out of it.”

He says research shows that businesses are paying up to ransomware criminals, although it is difficult to get statistics because victims rarely report it. It’s only a matter of time before it gets worse in the maritime sector, he says.

“We’ve been looking for the perfect tool for about six years, starting with power plants,” says Ross Bailey, cyber security expert at Wärtsilä. “We decided on Tenable OT, which uses proprietory protocols to do active scanning. A lot of these tools are passive scanning - they use a SPAN port to look at traffic on the network and do analysis like that - but what we wanted was this active scanning so that we could actually query PLCs (programmable logic controllers) in a safe way but also at factory acceptance testing. It’s very impressive, the amount of information you can extract.”

An asset list is thus created, which is added to Tenable OT’s database - which customers can see, and which Tenable OT can alert them to if they notice anything unusual - with the ultimate aim of setting up digital twins, perhaps for a vessel or for a power plant system.

In the past, the suppliers who installed the equipment for Wärtsilä’s customers created an asset list in an Excel spreadsheet. The manual process was time consuming, error prone, and only relevant for a specific point in time. Technicians had to merge files when new devices were added.

“The workflow of the Tenable OT Security tool was a great fit for our own needs but beyond that, we realised that using the solution allowed us to develop and introduce new services to benefit our customers too,” says Bailey.

“One of the key reasons that people look at the Tenable product suite is that we provide coverage for a variety of cyber security installations - in this case our OT productwhich is really good for industrial installations,” says Marty Edwards, vice president of Operational Technology Security at Tenable OT.

“If that was a cargo ship, for example, going into a port, it’s likely that the cranes and industrial machinery in that port were also being monitored by Tenable OT solutions - Tenable cyber solutions literally span all aspects of a business,

whether it’s a floating ship, or a cloud-based e-commerce platform, our customers can get the data they need and we can put it into a common, analytical platform.

“One of the challenges in the past was these solutions were specialised - the ship’s systems didn’t necessarily communicate with anything else.”

Threats growing visibly within five years

“I would say that the maritime industry is in a bit of a state where we are starting to get the push from the market,” says Suominen. “Five years ago, cyber security wasn’t a major theme - now we are at the point where it makes a lot more sense to be aware. We are definitely early rather than late on this one. But I think a lot of companies are outsourcing this kind of thing that they can’t do in house.”

Tenable has been in business for more than 20 years, and acquired a company in 2019 that designed and patented the specific capability to do this sort of thing - the ‘black box’ computers in ships that also exist in water treatment plants or power grids around the world, says Edwards.

“So we integrated our expertise from the IT side of the house and specialised expertise from the OT side, to come up with a tooling technology that enables you to query the status of an asset no matter what that asset is,” says Edwards. “We basically build a map of all these devices on a vessel and how they communicate with each other, to continually evaluate the threat against these networks.”

”There are a lot of requirements coming out now, new cyber requirements going into force next year,” says Suominen. “Some owners know, some of them don’t. We are becoming one of those industries where cyber security is becoming part of the daily work, and solutions like this one are part of how we tackle those problems. It’s not just something that IT nerds are doing somewhere else that’s not my problem.”

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Finland’s Border Guard is to replace two patrol vessels with advanced, multi-purpose ships by the end of 2026.

An announcement by ABB that it would supply the power and propulsion package for the vessels came immediately adter Finland officially joined NATO.

ABB says its integrated power and propulsion system will comprise two Azipod propulsion units and an onboard DC grid power system for both vessels, including ABB’s Power and Energy Management System.The new vessels will replace Tursas and Uisko, says ABB, and will work alongside Turva to guard the country’s borders, perform maritime rescue operations and help mitigate environmental impacts.

“The new vessels will also serve as command bases for other vessels, helicpopters, rescue swimmers, divers, and, when necessary, other public security authorities during joint operations,” ABB says. “With them, the ability to carry out mass evacuations will grow to more than 400 people and the capacity to collect spilled oil will approximately double from the present level.

”Finland’s coastline is a tough one to guard, with rocky waters, a jagged shoreline and hard winter- conditions. ABB says its propulsors will

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provide the manoeuvrability and ice-breaking capabilities needed to provide crew comfort in these conditions.

“Our new patrol vessels will be at sea about 330 days a year, performing operations under busy and diverse conditions,” said Commander Marko Aheristo, Head of Ship Technical Unit at the Finnish Border Guard. “The vessels are designed for low-emission operations and for energy efficiency, and need a versatile and sophisticated power and propulsion system based on advanced,

proven technology. ABB provides us with an integrated package that meets our stringent requirements, ensuring rapid functional capacity and continuous readiness to keep people, property and nature safe.”

ABB is gaining presence in the coast guard segment, working with Canada to modernise 10 of its coast guard vessels and extend their lifespan by 20 years, it claims.

In 2019, the Norwegian Coast Guard’s KV Svalbard became the first ever Azipodpowered ship to reach the North Pole, it says.

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DIGITAL TWIN TECH STREAMLINES PORT MANAGEMENT

In 2021 Ireland’s largest port published a tender for an ambitious digital mapping system to manage all assets, complementing administrative, operational, and engineering requirements.

Finland-headquartered former survey industry company GISGRO has now fulfilled the requirements, providing a complete system for managing Dublin Port Company’s GIS and asset-related data, which was formerly shared to several data storages.

GISGRO’s background in survey has played an important part in delivering a system to visualise the port’s quarterly hydrographic survey data in 2D and 3D, monitoring depths, scouring and dredging aspects.

In addition to the original tender, GISGRO is providing other functionalities such as berth planning and 3D modelling information with specifically built tools for the harbourmaster’s department. GISGRO says the new system delivers significant business benefits to Dublin Port, including efficiency, increased safety, and better communications.

A starting point

GISGRO’s port digitisation projects start with the creation of a comprehensive map view of the port area with assets, their information and history, covering buildings, bollards, utilities, and quays.

Dublin Port Company’s digitalisation began by uploading the selected asset data and survey datasets. The port saved time and human resources by including the data migration within the tender, and therefore most of the digitisation was performed by GISGRO.

place for port data, available 24/7. Whether you need to visualise bathymetry and access berth and bollard information for berth planning purposes or find key holder information for a building, everything is just few clicks away.”

Learning and support

According to GISGRO, training port staff takes only a couple of hours. In tricky situations, a named customer support person and live chat option with a GISGRO support person can be provided.

Support for most of the common data formats allows the port to use the platform for 2D files and all kinds of 3D data, such as hydrographic survey data, LiDAR scans and BIM models.

As a next step towards improved situational awareness for port operations and asset management, IoT (Internet of Things) and other live sensors have been connected to the central GISGRO package. This can include, for example, the integration of AIS, tidal and weather stations. The cloudbased solution enables easy access to a real-time view of port conditions from any location at any time.

The company says this does not mean the port cannot control some or all of its future data uploads. Indeed, the port can easily bring new datasets, assets and asset-related information to the platform independently when necessary.

In this case, Dublin contracted a drone survey for the whole port, which brings orthoimages and 3D models within a centimetre accuracy into the platform. A combination of the 2D and 3D data and asset information creates the base of the port’s digital twin and enableshighly accurate digital mapping.

‘’Ports work with several different types of data and having all that data at your fingertips in a visual cloud-based GIS platform creates a significant value for different stakeholders around the port,” said Ville Mäkeläinen, CBDO at GISGRO. “GISGRO offers the customer a single reference source – one

One important criterion in the Dublin tender was the intuitive nature of the solution, which is one of the main principles of GISGRO’s design. The user interface was optimised for conducting tasks such as berth planning, asset management, maintenance, project management and use of hydrographic survey data.

Tristan Murphy, Assistant Harbour Master at Dublin Port Company, said: “GISGRO includes all of the tools for the safe, efficient and effective management of the port including asset management, bathymetry and vessel planning. The ability to visualise the port environment and information is of great benefit for our marine teams and key stakeholders creating a shared mental model.”

The contract for digitising work and tailored port management solutions by GISGRO runs for five years.

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Gothenburg Port Authority is to become a partner in Eolus’s Västvind offshore wind power project in order to fulfill its future energy demands.

The port’s own forecasts for future electricity consumption show a multi-fold increase in the need for power. The farm will be able to generate renewable electricity corresponding to the current electricity consumption of all of Gothenburg.

“The world’s major ports will become energy hubs and centres for the manufacture of hydrogen gas and e-fuel for maritime traffic. The Port of Gothenburg’s strategy is to lead the green transition of maritime traffic, but this position will not come about without some effort,” said Elvir Dzanic, CEO of the Gothenburg Port Authority.

“Access to green electricity will be entirely crucial for the port’s development and competitiveness. Investing in offshore wind power is therefore a strategic decision for us.”

Spiralling demand

There is already a severe deficit in electricity generation in the region, as countries are experiencing, and demand for electricity is expected to double by 2035.

“In this situation, we must do everything we

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potential to generate 4 to 4.5 TWh of renewable electricity per year.

“Västvind could play a key role in western Sweden’s ambitions of becoming northern Europe’s centre for the electric vehicles and battery manufacture of the future and the world’s most climate-smart port logistics,” said Per Witalisson, CEO of Eolus.

”Access to green electricity is a decisive issue in this regard. In practice, offshore wind power is the only source of energy that can contribute such large amounts of new electricity generation in the timeframe up until 2035.”

The partnership means that Gothenburg Port Authority will acquire 5% of the shares in the project company that owns Västvind and Eolus will remain as the owner of 95%.

can to ensure the port’s access to green electricity,” said Mr Dzanic.

The Västvind windfarm is planned to have an installed capacity of 1,000 MW, with the

Eolus plans to submit the permit application for the Västvind windfarm with the accompanying environmental impact assessment to the Land and Environment Court and the Government in 2023. Start of construction is planned for 2027 with completion for 2029.

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COST ROCKETS FOR MAJOR PORT TRANSFORMATION

A multi-million euro engineering project to transform the Italian Port of Genoa has had its first stone laid – as the cost estimates for the works shot up by 30%

Last October, the Pergenova Breakwater Consortium, led by Italian building firm Webuild Group, won a contract from the Western Ligurian Sea Port Authority to build a 6,200m breakwater for €930 million.

Last week, at the stone-laying ceremony, the figure had gone up to €1.3 billion.

Webuild Senior Manager – International Media Relations Gilles Castonguay would not say why the cost had gone up since the contract was awarded, however he did say the project was unique in the world for scale and complexity.

The new 6.2km breakwater will be built on a base as deep as 50 metres, constructed with seven million tonnes of rock material and 100 prefabricated, reinforced concrete caissons each similar in height to a 10-storey building.

It will provide safe access for modern ships up to 450 metres in length, which at the current port cannot manoeuvre within a basin built in the 1930s.

“Once completed, the port will have a turning basin of 800 metres, giving more space for freight, passenger and cruise ships,” says Webuild. “This will enable the Port of Genoa to compete on an equal footing with Europe’s biggest hubs and raise its standing among those of the Mediterranean.

Brenner Base Tunnel and other projects

It’s not just the port that is undergoing major change: other public works in the Ligurian region and northern Italy have been worked on at the same time as the port so that Genoa can become a major part of the Rhine-Alpine Corridor in the Trans-European Transport Network (known as TEN-T).

These other works include a high-speed railway through Italy’s longest tunnel under the mountains connecting Genoa with Milan and beyond (Terzo Valico dei Giovi-Genoa Juncture); and a TELT high-speed railway between Turin and Lyon.

On top of that and touted as being the longest of its kind in the world is the 64km Brenner Base Tunnel, which will have to pass under the Isarco River, two motorways and another railway line to connect Fortezza in Italy with Innsbruck in Austria.

The Brenner tunnel is being developed by BBT, a European public limited company half of which is owned by the Tunnel Ferroviario del Brennero (TFB) on behalf of Italy, the other half by Austrian railway firm Österreichische Bundesbahnen.

“It is estimated that the new breakwater will ensure a progressive annual growth in commercial traffic of 22-30% from 2027 to 2030, when the second phase of the project will be completed.

“The port authority estimates the economic benefit will be €4.2 billion in terms of greater income from container traffic, and from port rights and taxes.”

Speaking at the ceremony last week held to mark the opening of the work, Webuild chief executive Pietro Salini said the breakwater was ‘the dream of a country that thinks of the future, of our children, of how to be competitive in the world, and of how to build quickly the infrastructure that is needed’.

“This project is not a challenge for Webuild or the government but for the entire country that must have infrastructure that is innovative and strategic,” he said.

Other members of the consortium include Fincantieri

Webuild says the tunnel excavation under the river will have to be done in a particular way to avoid diverting the river’s natural course, as well as use liquid nitrogen to freeze the ground so that a second tunnel can be excavated without the risk of water leaking into it as the work is carried out.

Two bridges have had to be built over the river so that transport connections can be maintained while the tunnel is built, which is not scheduled to be completed until 2032.

Infrastructure Opere Maritime, civil engineering firms Fincosit and Sidra, who have been tasked with completing the first phase of the project by 2026.
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Webuild says the tunnel excavation under the river will have to be done in a particular way to avoid diverting the river’s natural course, as well as use liquid nitrogen to freeze the ground so that a second tunnel can be excavated without the risk of water leaking into it as the work is carried out

The 120km2 Port of Antwerp area is now surveilled by six new pairs of eyes following the work of a partnership among the port and three tech firms.

The ‘D-Hive drone-in-a-box’ network has been achieved by DroneMatrix, SkeyDrone and Proximus working with the port of Antwerp-Bruges to ‘offer a unique perspective from the air’ in allowing port operators to control the port’s functions efficiently.

The drones will help in a range of functions, including berth management, monitoring, inspecting infrastructure, oil spill and other floating waste, and to add security assistance when needed.

There will be 18 flights a day, remotely controlled from a control centre in the centre of the port, and the network will be used to develop a digital twin of the port.

“Given the huge surface area of the port, drones provide us with leverage when it comes to carrying out our core tasks as a port authority,” said port CEO Jacques Vandermeiren. “This drone network will play a crucial role in the further roll-out of the port’s digital twin, a digital copy based on thousands of pieces of data from a network of cameras, sensors and drone, giving a real-time picture of what is happening at the

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to be the first implementation of them on such a scale and in such an industrial environment anywhere in the world.

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HYDROSURV SELLS THREE USVS TO NEW CUSTOMER

USV maker HydroSurv has announced the sale of three uncrewed surface vessels to one new customer

MSeis has taken delivery of three inland multi-purpose USVs to carry out marine acoustic monitoring and support services to the marine surveying industry, HydroSurv says.

The three vessels are Rapid Environment Assessment Vessels (REAV), and each is equipped with Kuda Core autopilot technologies by EIVA. They are suitable platforms for mounting hydrophone arrays or calibrated hydrophones that can be towed or posistioned accurately on station.

These particular models, the REAV-16s, are the smallest in the HydroSurv range and are designed for a wide range of inland and more sheltered water environments. They are battery-electric and as such perform their tasks with little noise.

“We envisage numerous new applications such as cetacean mitigation and absolute noise measurement as well as the more standard hydrographic designation,” said MSeis managing director Mark Higginbottom. “Simple deployment, requiring no specialised equipment, was also seen by MSeis as a real advantage.”

“These battery electric USVs are an easy choice for customers like MSeis demanding portability and payload carrying performance,” said David Hull, founder & CEO of HydroSurv. “The purchase of multiple platforms will allow MSeis to multiply the productivity and efficiency gains offered by small USVs and we’re confident they will deliver outstanding performance and results for this important new customer.”

JF Subtech charters Olympic Subsea vessel

James Fisher Subtech has signed a charter agreement with Olympic Subsea for exclusive use of its multipurpose offshore vessel Olympic Taurus.

JF Subtech and sister firm JF Renewables will both use the vessel, which has already been fitted with a remotely operated vehicle (ROV) and mobilised in northern Scotland for UXO (unexploded ordnance) identification, survey and disposal in the North Sea.

Once that project is completed, the vessel will be sent to work in and around the UK and Europe with a focus on UXO activities along with other core services.

“JF Subtech is incredibly proud to welcome the Olympic Taurus, our second

chartered vessel for 2023,” said Mike Bailey, asset and operations director at JF Subtech. “As the vessel market tightens, she will prove to be a reliable and capable asset at a predictable cost base, deployed on various WROV projects for our customers in the energy sector.

“The agreement allows us the flexibility to continue supporting our existing customers with our core capabilities whilst simultaneously supporting the wider UK offshore energy industry.”

The news follows JF Subtech’s recent announcement of its first seasonal charter agreement for IRM and subsea construction vessel Edda Savanah.

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An undersea glider has been launched from an aircraft for the first time, opening up possibilities for ocean research.

Teledyne Marine, in partnership with the US Navy, has reached a milestone by successfully deploying an undersea glider from a helicopter, marking it the first launch of a glider Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV) from an aircraft.

The Teledyne Slocum glider, known for its long-endurance capabilities and very low noise signature, is an essential component of the US Navy Littoral Battlespace SensingGlider (LBS-G) programme. Since 2009, more than 210 Slocum gliders have been delivered, making them a crucial asset for the programme. The Naval Oceanographic Office (NAVOCEANO) pilots the LBS gliders and uses the data collected to support Navy operations.

In this deployment, a Teledyne-owned Slocum glider, equipped with LBS-G Mine Countermeasures sensors (MCM), was launched from the ramp of a US Navy helicopter flying at a low altitude over shallow waters. Teledyne Marine provided the necessary piloting and technical support for the glider during the operation.

Until now, LBS gliders have been primarily launched and recovered from T-AGS 60 class

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efficiency. The gliders play a vital role in supplying crucial environmental data that optimises the performance of acoustic and optical MCM sensors, ushering in a new era of decision support for MCM operations.

multi-mission ocean survey ships. However, this successful helicopter deployment opens up new possibilities by enabling rapid and widespread glider deployment under direct tactical control of Task Force elements.

It eliminates the need for strategically tasked oceanographic ships, providing the MCM Commander with greater flexibility and

“We are excited to be a part of another series of firsts! In this instance, the first launch from a helicopter and the first-ever successful glider deployment from an aircraft,” said Dr Thomas Altshuler, senior vice president of Global Maritime Defense Strategy and Business Development at Teledyne Technologies. “Teledyne Marine takes pride in our continued innovation and support of the US Navy as it expands the operational envelope of underwater gliders.”

This milestone demonstrates Teledyne Marine’s commitment to pushing the boundaries of technology and this additional launch capability is anticipated to filter down to other areas of the maritime industry, such as ocean research, where gliders are used extensively.

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A WWII Japanese transport ship carrying almost 1,000 Australian prisoners of war has been discovered at the bottom of the South China Sea 80 years after it was torpedoed.

The Montevideo Maru, which had been on its way from today’s Papua New Guinea to the southern Chinese island of Hainan, was spotted at a depth of four kilometres 110km north west of Luzon in the Philippines by a Fugro Hugin autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV).

All shipwrecks are tragedies, but this one was even more poignant as she was torpedoed by a United States submarine whose crew did not realise she was carrying POWs.

The Hugin was deployed from the hydrographic survey vessel Fugro Equator on April 6 and just 12 days later a positive sighting was made, says Fugro. Fugro Equator was built in 2012, is 65.65m in length and can accommodate 42 people.

Verification of the wreck came a few days later using expert analysis from the project team, which comprised maritime archaeologists, conservationists, operations and research specialists, and ex-naval officers.

An estimated 979 Australian citizens, 850 of them soldiers, were killed on the vessel, along with civilians from 13 other countries.

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Foundation, a non-profit organisation that supports and promotes Australasian maritime archaeology and history, the Rabaul and Montevideo Maru Society, Fugro and the Australian military. It took five years, Fugro says. “This maritime tragedy involved many countries and families, and all paid a terrible price, said Fugro CEO Mark Heine. “I’m proud

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OFFSHORE USVS – THE BETTER, SAFER OPTION?

The use of Unmanned Surface Vessels (USVs) for survey work has rocketed, and for good reason

As Frank Relou of Sea Machines says, stricter survey tracks means fewer runs back and forward to cover gaps in data, and the combination of “accuracy and boredom” isn’t a good combination for human crew. This issue only grows with distance from harbour.

It matters, because according to CEO Trond Crantz of Argeo, investment in the offshore energy sector is growing at a massive rate; and as James Cowles of L3 Harris says, commercial customers are saying that right now, offshore wind is the place to be.

When Kristoffer Fortun of Maritime Robotics says he has seen rising demand for unmanned missions “that reach further, deeper into the blue”, he’s talking about a substantial driver.

More payload needs bigger vessels

With this comes a demand for even clearer, more detailed images, requiring larger, higher-spec sensors and enough energy for longer-range operations: but also more bulk to carry it all, he points out.

For example, to support Argeo’s offshore inspection and mapping services, Maritime Robotics had to move from its established 2m, nearshore unmanned survey craft to a 9m, 25-day-endurance USV.

The purpose-built Mariner X is a monohull rather than a multihull, with lines reminiscent of a miniature PSV (Platform Supply Vessel), including a low-drag inverted bow designed to slough through the water.

That’s a direct Oil & Gas crossover, admits Fortun, and says there’s another service vessel addition: it’s fitted with a Seakeeper gyro stabiliser to mitigate the pitch-and-roll motion of steeper seas.

The response by L3 Harris is arguably even more dramatic – at least where size is concerned.

“We’re expanding very much out of our traditional 4 to 8m market and starting to move into the 15m and 24m space,” says Cowles.

In fact, the company’s 15m USV – which should enter build this year – will potentially have more than 2,000nm endurance, be able to reach the next generation of wind farms 100 or 150 miles offshore and then continue “ploughing up and down for days and days on end, sucking up data”, he says.

It will have a smaller towed platform (of users’ choice) hitching a ride: automatically launched and recovered from the stern, and this will help keep the sensor data as clean as possible.

Remote and autonomy

There is, however, another issue that goes hand in hand with larger, completely unmanned designs. As Fortun says, while a collision with a small survey USV tends not to be critical “if you’re doing 12 knots with 7 tonnes, you have some damage potential”.

Managing this requires another look at the ‘remote vs autonomy’ question.

Relou says shorter-range remote surveys can use costeffective 4G and 5G systems, but for missions further away from shore, most customers rely on satellite links “which we have packaged to use a really limited bandwidth”.

However, there’s still unavoidable delay in these signals: he added the inherent latency means that if you need to communicate back and forth to manage a potential incident, “then you’re already probably too late”.

As a result, onboard edge computing is becoming more relevant to COLREGS compliance.

For example, Relou says the Sea Machines system lets the autonomous command and control system make all decisions, such as collision avoidance manoeuvres, adding that recently

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developed ‘computer vision’ adds another dimension, replicating (as far as possible), the human eye and brain.

While basic fall-back procedures can be built into these systems – such as simply stopping –responses can be somewhat more complex and require juggling different priorities: for example, avoiding an oncoming vessel when there’s a grounding risk, says Nigel Lee of Robosys.

“You really should know whether what’s out there is a fishing boat, a yacht under sail or a power-driven vessel,” he says.

While AIS can provide some identification, if that’s missing, the USV should still recognise the other’s capabilities and manoeuvre accordingly, he says. All this is pushing the development of integrated ‘perception’ systems capable of differentiating between various vessels (as well as navigational aids, man-made structures and marine detritus) from high-res camera images as well as other input. But those systems need a lot of data sets and training, requiring resources and time.

Not everyone entirely agrees with this ‘recognition’ requirement. While L3 Harris has put a lot of work into machine vision and learning to yield safe navigational autonomy, Cowles makes the point that if you get close enough to the other vessel for recognition to be an issue, whether it’s a sailing boat or a power boat, you’ve got too close.

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It will take a while for both trust – and rules – to become fully established, says Lee.

Relou concurs, and says the main business for Sea Machines is largely centred on workboat retrofits.

“The majority of these are still minimum-manned rather than completely autonomous,” he says.

So, many look toward using autonomous systems in a supporting role. For example, a large US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration contract saw Sea Machines technology onboard a 9m workboat: deployed alongside a crewed mothership, it neatly demonstrated it could deal with variable shallows, obstructions and unpredictable seas. While this approach doesn’t yield the fuel or CO2 savings accruing to a fully unmanned mission, the USV still significantly increased the operator’s on-water productivity, roughly doubling its coverage.

Indeed, Cowles underlined that using USVs as “force multipliers” remains a key consideration for L3 Harris, and explained that while both the 15m platform and its bigger sister can work completely unmanned, the 24m USV will retain some provision for crew, partly to meet particular demands, and pragmatically, to carry out repairs at sea.

This larger boat has a rather different remit as it will host the kind of work-class ROVs normally seen on a 60m-plus platform supply vessel: capable of offshore inspection, repair and maintenance (IRM) missions, it stands to deliver “massive efficiencies”, said Cowles.

However, unlike smaller USVs, which have been successfully designed for energy storage, L3 Harris’ larger platforms will rely on combustion engines.

In fact, the onboard power demand has particular relevance for all concerned in this arena: Fortun admitted that even if Maritime Robotics’ Mariner X had a battery and was plastered with solar panels, it couldn’t complete its three-and-a-half week, 4-knot missions: as a result, it’s also diesel-driven “as at this point, we cannot go fully electric”.

Still, Fortun stressed that this USV is a replacement for a fully crewed survey vessel going from 12m3 of fuel a day down to less than 100 litres, which yields a 95% drop in CO2.

Like Relou, Cowles recognises the discomfort and boredom inherent in most missions.

“People reach a certain age and say, ‘I don’t want to be sat on a boat for 30 days… I want to go home to a cooked meal’,” he says.

“Autonomy’s here,” says Cowles. “It’s proven, it’s ready. It’s going to save time - and be safer”.

AUVs

It’s a very different arena, but there is also a growing demand for extremely clever unmanned underwater vessels, according to Stene Førsund of Kongsberg Discovery.

For example, Kongsberg’s 4m Hugin Edge has enough onboard intelligence to lift the requirement for detailed, specialist knowledge about the machine itself: the AUV can be left to calculate waypoints, operational parameters and sensor configuration given objectives such as sounding density and so forth. This gives its operators the freedom to move to ‘goal-based’ planning rather than get caught up by the nuts and bolts of the mission.

Førsund says useful decisions can be made autonomously, as this allows updating plans on the hoof. The Edge AUV is “pretty smart”, he said: “If it sees an object of interest it can come back for a detailed inspection, take pictures and so on.”

It might seem that the drive towards better onboard intelligence applies as much to craft under the water.

“While you can carry out some tasks remotely, what we’re really seeing is that the capacity [to respond to new information] should be built into the autonomy,” Førsund says.

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WIND FARM SEABED INSPECTION WITH UNCREWED VESSELS

Leading renewable energy company Vattenfall has achieved a significant breakthrough in offshore wind farm operations by conducting the first large-scale seabed survey using uncrewed surface vessels

The results of the most recent survey have been overwhelmingly positive, not only from an environmental perspective but also in terms of improved safety. This milestone paves the way for broader implementation of this cutting-edge technology in the renewable energy industry.

The project began during the late summer and early autumn of 2022, when Vattenfall successfully conducted extensive seabed surveys at several of its offshore wind farms in Denmark, Sweden and the UK. Facilitated by XOcean, these surveys play a crucial role in monitoring changes in cable burial depth and scour development, essential for maintenance and repair activities. Traditionally, such surveys have been carried out using crewed vessels, which consume huge amounts of fuel and emit carbon dioxide.

“When we issued the tender for seabed surveys across our Danish wind farms, we received a compelling proposal utilizing uncrewed vessels,” said Rasmus Juncher, senior lead geophysicist at Vattenfall. “After observing their successful deployment in smaller-scale trials, we were intrigued to see their effectiveness on a larger scale.

“This technology offers substantial fuel savings compared to traditional survey vessels, and by controlling the vessel from an onshore operations centre, we can enhance safety and well-being by reducing offshore personnel exposure.”

The uncrewed vessels used in the survey are considerably smaller, with a total length of 4.5 metres, compared to their crewed counterparts. The smaller size, coupled with modern technology, enables fuel savings while maintaining survey quality and accuracy.

Vattenfall aims to expand the use of uncrewed vessels, envisioning their potential for visual inspections of assets above and below water and broader in-site investigations to support wind farm design. As the journey of autonomous vehicles begins, the possibilities for innovation and optimisation are seemingly limitless.

Sustainable data acquisition

The seabed survey was facilitated by XOcean, a leading ocean data acquisition company that has been using uncrewed survey services since 2019.

“Our uncrewed survey vessel platform offers a safe, reliable, and low-carbon solution for collecting ocean data,” said James Ives, CEO of XOcean. “We are delighted to support Vattenfall by providing sustainable data to meet their survey requirements throughout the development and operation of their offshore wind farms.”

Uncrewed vessels, which Vattenfall refers to as ‘sailing drones’, are revolutionising offshore operations. The vessels are remotely controlled by onshore operators, ensuring precision and efficiency in every mission, and in some cases slashing fuel consumption by up to 90%.

By eliminating the need for a crew in offshore environments, these vessels also contribute to enhanced health and safety standards with workers no longer exposed to the inherent risks associated with working in such challenging conditions.

Uncrewed vessels offer a safer alternative, allowing personnel to monitor operations from the comfort and security of onshore facilities.

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During the summer and autumn of 2022, uncrewed vessels took centre stage as they conducted seabed surveys across Vattenfall’s offshore wind farms at Horns Rev 1, Horns Rev 3, and Krieger’s Flak in Denmark, as well as Lillgrund in Sweden and Thanet in the UK.

The deployment of uncrewed vessels in large-scale seabed surveys could also be a step towards safer and more environmentally friendly operations in the offshore wind industry.

The rapid expansion of the offshore wind industry calls for innovative solutions to meet the ongoing survey and data requirements at each phase of a wind farm’s lifespan.

Ireland’s XOcean and UK competitor Ocean Infinity, both leading ocean data acquisition companies, have emerged as a pioneers in this field, perhaps suggesting early stages of the British Isles representing the nucleus of a tech cluster in this.

Redfining subsea data systems

XOcean has introduced a groundbreaking platform that combines subsea acoustic transceivers and satellite broadband connections, creating a highly flexible and costeffective unmanned gateway to subsea systems. This platform enables real-time interaction from any location globally, enhancing data harvesting options.

XOcean’s turnkey offering plays a crucial role in supporting the development, construction, operation and maintenance of offshore wind farms worldwide.

Since their commercial launch in 2019, XOcean has completed more than 65,000 operational hours of survey for leading energy companies, working on more than 150 projects in 18 jurisdictions globally. They claim 12,000 hours of carbon-neutral uncrewed survey operations delivered to offshore wind farms in the first half of 2022 alone.

XOcean’s USVs offer full uncrewed Over The Horizon operations using satellite communications. Each USV sends real-time images and situational awareness data to XOcean’s Operations Centre, where a team of qualified USV Pilots keep watch and control the vessels 24/7. XOcean’s USV Pilots are responsible for collision avoidance.

XOcean’s USV system is also designed to comply with the requirements of existing IMO instruments.

Building experience

XOcean recently used these USVs to conduct a series of site surveys for bp’s Morgan and Mona offshore wind farms in the Irish Sea.

These wind farms, jointly developed by bp and EnBW, should have a generating capacity of 3GW by 2029. XOcean’s USVs were contracted to acquire high-resolution seabed

surveys, providing valuable insights for robust designs and efficient operations. The data collected also facilitated identifying viable options for export cable corridors, significantly reducing the carbon footprint.

XOcean has also been actively engaged in ongoing seabed monitoring and construction surveys at Ørsted’s Greater Changhua 1 & 2a Offshore Wind Farms in Taiwan.

With multiple surveys completed within various stages of the construction, the USVs have provided accurate and consistent views of the seabed. The data collected helps ensure the integrity of turbines, cables, and other critical infrastructure, enabling informed decisions during installation and development.

XOcean has also conducted a routine operations and maintenance inspection at Equinor’s Sheringham Shoal Offshore Wind Farm in the UK. Deploying multiple USVs equipped with advanced sensors, high-quality bathymetry and backscatter data was collected. This comprehensive dataset aided Reach Subsea and Equinor in identifying potential changes to the seabed that could impact the wind farm’s performance and integrity. The small size and agility of the USVs allowed for safe navigation even in challenging shallow waters.

While it undoubtedly has high-profile competitors, XOcean is clearly filling an important role in transforming offshore wind surveys and data collection, enabling cost-effective and sustainable operations throughout the lifecycle of wind farms.

The partnership with Vattenfall demonstrates how uncrewed surface vessels can be suitable for large-scale seabed surveys. As the offshore wind industry grows, XOcean’s solutions pave the way for increased efficiency, enhanced data collection and safer operations.

Uncrewed vessels represent a new era of efficiency, sustainability and safety in offshore operations and these capable little craft are shaping the future of the renewable energy industry.

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THE BENEFITS OF MONITORING & CONTROL OFFSHORE

Mark Jones of PSM reviews the important role played by monitoring and control systems for floating wind platforms and looks at the benefits for operators and investors

Wind power is forecast to grow exponentially over the coming decades, taking its place as a major player in the renewable energy mix. The number of offshore wind farms in the world is still relatively small but gaining momentum with wide-scale commercial expansion expected into the 2030s. Moving offshore offers the potential for delivering greater capacity, with high wind speeds offering an abundance of year-round power. At the same time, installation in depths of 62 metres or more ensures a minimum of disruption to landside businesses and residents.

Floating wind farms offer the benefit of easier manufacture and installation, since they can be built partially on land and towed to site, which avoids the cost of specialist installation vessels, such as jackup and dynamic positioning vessels, and replaces them with cheaper tugboats and cable laying vessels.

Nevertheless, the cost of creating the infrastructure for offshore farms can be considerable.

Initially regarded as an expensive proposition, floating platforms are now becoming more attractive as a viable energy alternative however, with advances in technology and design significantly reducing the cost of construction and operation.

Economies of scale are expected to drive down costs still further, expediting growth as operators exploit opportunities for greater power production from offshore wind.

Control strategies

Key to the success of floating offshore wind operations is the need to optimise operation to minimise total life-cycle costs.

It is also essential in operation to maintain platform stability and anchoring to maximise energy production. Equally important, with wind turbine systems lasting for 25-30 years, is to protect valuable assets subject to harsh marine environments with low temperatures and extreme weather conditions, while also addressing health and safety challenges.

The intricate nature and diverse challenges of floating wind platforms are complicated still further by their offshore location.

Incorporating instrumentation to assist with monitoring control is central to keeping on top of on-platform conditions and can help with implementing a planned maintenance regime to cut costs and prolong the life of equipment, as well as avoiding safety incidents while ensuring the stability essential to optimising power capture.

Instrumentation solutions providers including PSM have responded to the challenge to provide reliable monitoring and control systems that can optimise platform stability and monitor performance in isolated sites, enabling remote monitoring.

Changing gear: dynamic control with digitalisation

Alongside technology advances in design and construction, new systems have emerged that exploit the advantages of digital technology to deliver truly dynamic control, with realtime monitoring. PSM’s Connect system, for example, is built

around a central processing module that interfaces directly with intelligent digital sensors via a multidrop network and receives other input signals via a range of interface cards.

These latest generation digital sensors collect information across the platform ensuring continuous, accurate monitoring of ballast and service tank levels and multiple point draught measurements, while also monitoring wave height, temperature and pressure. Balance and stability are thereby automatically regulated, with exception reporting where intervention may be required, helping to ensure safety in operation and correct positioning in relation to wind flows.

The newest systems allow multiple display points to be connected via a single ethernet link.

Remote internet connectivity assists with data collection and access by onshore computers as well as allowing remote updating and configuration.

Real-time data availability and in-built alarms not only provide early warning of issues with the potential to address these without site visits, but can also facilitate the implementation of strategic maintenance programmes.

A further benefit of digitalisation is a reduction in cabling requirements, with innovations in design enabling fast track implementation while reducing installation costs to maximise accessibility to the technology.

Case Study Example: Flood detection

An early system supplied by PSM in 2018 to Ideol’s Floatgen project made use of bilge/flood detection switches feeding into a PLC control unit, generating alarms and activating valve and drainage functions as required using heat pump control logic, based on the status of real-time inputs.

This system operates fully independently, but the status of all the switches, valves and pumps is presented to the platform’s remote SCADA system via a serial communication link.

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Damen has received classification society Bureau Veritas (BV) Type Approval Certification for Cyber Resilience for its Triton Internet of Things (IoT) platform

As the quantity of digital data harvested from an increasing number of individual items of equipment on modern vessels increases, something that goes hand in hand with increasingly reliable connectivity, so does the ability for personnel ashore to share information with those on the vessel itself. In turn, owners and operators can take a proactive approach in both the operation, trouble-shooting and maintenance of their assets.

All Damen newbuilds, more than 150 a year including tugs and workboats, are fitted with the Triton platform. It allows data from a vessel’s engines, pumps, hydraulics, alarms and other equipment, amounting to more than 10,000 signals from a single vessel. to be communicated to the crew and others ashore. Triton can also be retrofitted to existing vessels as it can co-exist with legacy systems. Data are presented via on-board and remote dashboards, allowing the equipment health to be tracked along with maintenance scheduling and more.

As the importance of such data to the vessel’s operation increases, so does the requirement to ensure a high degree of cyber resilience. The recent receipt of type approval, described as ‘a significant milestone for the platform’, is the result of close collaboration between Damen Digital Solutions, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) and BV.

Damen says that from the outset it has focused on cyber security and procedures with Triton’s development, including “hardening the gateway” and implementing procedures in software and firmware updates as well as data security at rest and transit along with a robust risk management process.

To achieve the type approval, Triton met cyber security requirements described in BV Rule Note NR 659 R02, also making it compliant with the requirement of IACS UR E27 that will enter force for all contracts signed after 1 January 2024.

Regu Ayyaswamy, Global Head, IoT & Digital Engineering, TCS said: “The Triton IoT Platform is the perfect example of how digital technology can transform an industry. It is an industry-leading solution that enables unlocking exponential business for Damen and also benefits its ecosystem and the wider society.

“TCS is proud to partner Damen Digital Solution BV in this unique initiative that will ensure best-in-class security measures for the Marine IoT ecosystem and will set an industry benchmark.”

Scantrol supplies control system for ROV

Scantrol has supplied the control systems for Hydramec’s umbilical management systems on board Fugro’s remotely operated underwater vessel (ROV).

Fugro Blue Volta ROV is integrated and deployed from an unmanned surface vessel (USV) to carry out remote inspection for offshore projects. The vessel uses Scantrol’s mTrack control system to make sure that the winch from Hydramec is safely operated.

“It is very inspiring to see the end-result of our work on these vessels, especially when we know that our customers are leading the way with technology that contributes to more sustainable operations,” commented Rolf Hjelmeland, vice president for Scantrol’s AHC and USVs.

Contractors are keen to reduce their environmental impact and moving to unmanned operations helps achieve this by reducing fuel consumption and emissions. Unmanned craft also have the benefit of reducing personnel costs and keeping health and safety risks to a minimum. With more than 20 orders for USV systems including for Europe’s first offshore oil inspections using USV and ROV, Scantrol remains focused on this area.

“Our next delivery to Hydramec and Fugro will have an even bigger scope and a new HMI developed together with the operators,” concluded Hjelmeland.

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ISU 2022 POLLUTION SURVEY PUBLISHED

The International Salvage Union (ISU) has published its annual pollution prevention survey con

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“In an era of ‘zero tolerance’ of any pollution, even the smaller cases represent a significant concern.” These thoughts of the ISU reflect people’s attitudes both within and beyond the shipping industry and its image not only within its own circles but with the wider public.

As shipping safety in general improves it is important to recognise that any accompanying decrease in salvage capability, both in capacity and expertise, would be a recipe for disaster when inevitably, shipowners and insurers face making that urgent phone call asking for help.

Comparison is made with the previous year, but as one major casualty can skew annual statistics, longer term trends have also to be considered. The sheer numbers involved reveal the potential risks, but the focus will be on images of pollutants released into the environment rather than potential pollutants successfully contained within the vessel thanks to prompt salvage services.

Headline figures reveal that in 2022 (2021 figures in brackets) ISU members provided 186 services (226) carrying 2,605,072 million tonnes of potentially polluting cargo (2,595,216 million tonnes). The tonnes equivalent figure for containers is based on the nominal 15 tonnes per TEU and for 2022 stood at 747,270 tonnes or 49,818 TEU at nominal 15 tonnes/TEU compared with 1,559,025 tonnes and 103,935 nominal TEU in 2021.

While ISU acknowledges that the figures for containers in 2022 are lower than the previous year it is put into perspective when compared to the figure for crude oil of 140,900 tonnes (103,408 tonnes) indicating the scale of cargo being transported globally in containers.

Another factor, and an indication of the challenges salvage contractors face, is when considering where they are contracted to attend a casualty involving a ship carrying crude oil, refined oil products or chemicals. All involved will have a reasonably accurate picture of both the type and quantity of cargo contained therein. It is different however with ships loaded with boxes, the largest of which now have capacity for more than 24,000 20ft containers.

Cargo’s unknown contents

The master of such a ship commented once on social media that when he looks out of his bridge windows he has no real idea of what is inside the vast acreage of boxes in front of him, the crew’s accommodation sandwiched between deck cargo 10 containers high and 25 rows across, containing anything from bulk raw materials to completed products ready for the shelves and everything in between.

Problems for salvors with ship casualties include establishing the contents of containers, which can take time, along with identifying mis-declared contents, as ISU President Captain Nicholas Sloane says: “Boxes stuffed with harmful and dangerous goods including plastic pellets (nurdles) represent one of the biggest threats to the marine environment. They are potentially very damaging and, with

the added issue of misdeclaration of contents, dangerous to deal with.”

Bulk cargoes increased significantly in 2022 at 1,235,741 tonnes compared to 424,719 in 2021. The category includes products such as coal, scrap steel, grains, soya and cement. Some bulk cargoes are not classed as potential pollutants and ISU members provided services to bulkers carrying 113,926 tonnes of non-hazardous dry bulk, mainly metal ores.

As ships get larger so do their bunker capacity; indeed, many ships carry more fuel than smaller products tankers do as actual cargo, themselves viewed as potential pollution sources of note and ISU members reported 11 cases of vessels carrying more 2,000 tonnes of bunkers, total quantity being 108,112 tonnes.

Breaking down the 186 services in 2022, 12 were wreck removal/marine services contracts; 16 Lloyd’s Open Forms; 38 towage contracts; four Japanese forms; four lump sum; five day rate contracts; 84 other contracts (including commercial terms and common law salvage) and 23 Turkish Forms.

Pressing the case for a properly funded and professionally manned salvage industry, Captain Sloane added: “We are all now so much more aware of and careful about the environment. But we all need shipping, and incidents like the Suez Canal blockage demonstrated that reliance. The shipping and insurance industries recognise their responsibilities and the importance of maintaining their ‘licence to operate’ and the availability of emergency response services is a critical part of meeting those responsibilities.”

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A solar-powered marine litter cleaning drone that cleans up floating rubbish in canals, ports and estuaries has been launched by Navtek Naval Technologies in Istanbul.

The company’s new Lautrus drone, which can be operated semi or fully autonomous, can also be used to clean up oil spillage and other organic waste with a different collection module.

It also has a self-emptying system, which deposits collected litter into a waste receptacle.

Lautrus is fully autonomous but can also be controlled by a mobile app or remote-control station.

It can be customised and equipped with different kinds of sensors for water quality monitoring and control, and because it is silent it will not disturb marine life, the company says.

“Rivers constitute critical pathways of transport of litter from land into the sea,” says a 2022 report by the European Environment Agency. “Over 600 million floating items, corresponding to almost 3,400 tonnes of litter, are discharged by European rivers into the sea annually. The Mediterranean Sea receives the largest fraction of discharged litter.”

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“Such an increasing trend is not in line with the policy goal of preventing waste.”

According to the WWF, it can take 450 years for a single plastic bottle to break down in water.

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CHRONIC LACK OF SEAFARERS COULD SPELL DISASTER

Failure to look at the whole picture of seafarer shortages could have disastrous consequences in both the short and long term, maritime industry insiders are saying

In a report by the Centre for Economics and Business Research (CEBR) commissioned by Maritime UK, the umbrella body for the maritime sector that brings together shipping, engineering, leisure and ports, the CEBR found that the maritime industry supported 1.064 million jobs in 2019.

With 30.3 million people employed in the UK, it means that maritime employs 3.5% of the workforce and makes a greater contribution to the UK economy than rail and air combined.

Worryingly for many in the industry, that proportion could soon be well below that, with many insiders saying they can’t fill staff vacancies and shipyards struggling to find the skills they need to keep afloat.

“I’m nervous about it,” says Chartwell Marine managing director and naval architect Andy Page. “I’ve been in the industry for 12 years myself, and when I reflect on my first years in commercial boatbuilding and compare it with how it is today, there’s less resource available today, certainly.

“Before, when we had times of heavy demand we would work with Eastern European colleagues to fill the gap but now it’s more difficult to work with labour supplies from there. Another problem is Covid – individuals who may have done another 10 years before it came along retired instead, and we lost some of the higher end of the skill base, the buffer. This is a vast amount of knowledge that’s been stripped from the industry.”

“It used to be that a good percentage of the fabrication skills came from Europe – Polish and Lithuanian welders, for example,” says Ian Baylis, managing director of Seacat

Services, which offers apprenticeships every year. “The yards are struggling for skills. A lot of my peer group were pushed into going to university, so they didn’t learn to lay a brick or even wire a plug. And now the skilled workers we did have are going back to countries where their economies are growing.

“We know of shipyards who are saying they’ve got enough to do repair and small build, but not enough to be building CTVs.”

Investing in people is the only way, Baylis says, of getting through this – which is why Seacat Services is doubling the number of apprenticeships it offers, by giving two waves a year rather than one.

“Skills is our biggest challenge,” he says. “Although there are training schools, it’s very hard to simulate other new boatbuilding to the scale you need for CTVs,” says Page. “I’m nervous about skills more than ever before.”

Government policy

The government is, according to Kit Williams, maritime sustainability skills manager with Maritime UK, listening and on board with policy to try to replenish the sector, and it does have in place a ‘Maritime 2050 Strategy’.

“Ignoring the skills shortage in the maritime sector could be severely detrimental to both the sector and the UK,” says Williams, who is working under the ‘Skills for Green Jobs’ workstream, part funded by the Department for Transport, to chart skills and staff shortages, particularly in areas considered ‘green’, such as offshore wind.

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“Don’t forget, the skills shortage includes not only those skills required by the workforce of tomorrow, but also those of the sector’s existing workforce who require upskilling or reskilling,” he says. “Failure to look at the whole picture can have disastrous consequences in both the short term and the long term.”

Williams says that across all the sectors he is involved with – shipping, ports, shipbuilding, offshore renewables, research and development – it is skills shortage that is on the top of everyone’s list of priorities.

He says Maritime UK has set out policy objectives that have been developed by its member associations for the prime minister and ministers in a ‘Programme for Government’ that was released in October 2022.

“Through engaging with the workstreams led by Maritime UK and the Maritime Skills Commission, industry has a platform from which they can raise awareness of the sector’s specific needs and make a collaborative move towards solutions and a more sustainable future,” Williams says. “This highlights that there are some people and skills actions that only the government can take to help ensure a resilient talent pool.”

Warsash Maritime School

One school in the south of England has recognised the need to put money into maritime if it is to have a future.

Lars Lippuner is associate professor and director of Warsash Maritime School, part of Solent University, in Southampton.

A former seafarer himself, Lippuner is originally from a superyacht background and joined the Warsash school in 2012.

He says investment in new facilities to the tune of some £30 million has been paying off – the school has branched out into different sections, he says, and other long-term initiatives are bearing fruit.The school offers more than 150 accredited deck, engineering, interior, maritime and offshore safety training courses that are approved by various awarding bodies such as the MCA.

He says shipping has in the last couple of years been very strong because of the post-Covid bounce back, and with the growing renewables sector he believes more people active in the workboat sector will look into that potential as well.

“There seems to be a lot of growth expected in the sector as well, with lots of new boats on order and shipping containers,” he says. “But what has certainly become more and more of a challenge is getting 16-18 year olds joining the maritime sector. We’ve gone through a situation where every year, more and more sponsored places are being left unfilled.

“Yet what’s on offer is really good – candidates can get full sponsorship, small bursaries while they are studying that are better than in many other disciplines, and fantastic career prospects. Shipping companies who sponsor these places are struggling to get anyone to sponsor.

“We can offer 800-900 people long academic courses, and as well as training for those going to sea there is naval architecture training.”

Yes, Brexit has had a bit of an impact, Lippuner says, because students from EU countries now have to pay the full international fees along with young people from other countries, such as Canada and Australia, who make up about half of the student population, with UK nationals making up the other half. But in EU countries it’s a similar story, with young people simply not being attracted to the sector as they used to be.

Getting them in young

“We’ve got such a strong starting position on the UK, we are recognised in the global arena yet there seems to be a

disconnect,” says Lippuner. “The effort that’s being made in schools needs to be pushed. We need to get them in really young so that we can create a successive pipeline of talent for the sector, which is just not happening at the moment.

Lippuner has actually made a postcode map of applicants to Warsash, and notes that their home addresses follow the UK shoreline, as if only those on the coast will consider taking to the sea as a career.

“It’s strange because 95% of everything we use comes by sea. Offshore wind is massive, floating wind is going to be massive. Yet there’s this void of students in the middle of the country where the population centres are.”

Lippuner says there are various reasons why the young are not opting for maritime – fear of isolation, misconceptions about it being outdated, ignorance of the modern technology that’s now on every ship, and how exciting and modern a sector it is.

“It’s perceived to lack social connection, internet connection even,” he says. “Yet there are so many opportunities, onshore as well – lots of our students go to sea for eight to ten years and then they might decide to come onshore for family reasons.”

An imminent threat is the looming retirement age of many of those still in the sector, and that there are nowhere near enough recruits to replace that population.

“The government says all the right things,” says Lippuner. “We’re involved with them, and there is a general drive to change things from a policy perspective – but it’s making sure it all marries up.

“There are a few initiatives, like the CMDC (Clean Maritime Demonstration Competition), which is now in its fourth year. But I’m afraid despite the unbelievable opportunities with full sponsorships, bursaries and starting salaries for o 50% higher than for other graduates, globally it’s the same – there is a chronic shortage of seafarers.”

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AUTONOMOUS SHIP ERRORS: WHO’S TO BLAME?

Autonomous shipping and AI might create difficulties in establishing liability under the Hague Rules for maritime casualties, warns the chair of the Association of Average Adjusters

In his annual address to the association, Sir Nigel Teare chose the topic of ’Seaworthiness, Negligent Navigation and Safer Ships’, raising the issue of where responsibility lies in the operation of maritime autonomous surface ships.

Whilst not yet common, the IMO is exploring how regulation such as Solas and the Collision Regulations applies to autonomous ships, with a mandatory code slated to be in place by 2028.

Using the example of a defective passage plan rendering a vessel unseaworthy, Sir Nigel pointed out that automation was no exemption to requiring a passage plan but the question might arise as to who is responsible when that plan has been created by a computer.

‘Not under my control’

He noted that retired judge Sir Richard Aikens had suggested that, in the event a passage plan is defective, an owner might argue he was not responsible as the defect happened when the ship was not under his control.

“Where the master on board or operator ashore acts negligently when commanding the vessel that would amount to negligent navigation,” said Sir Nigel.

“But what if the error is committed by a computer? If the error is the result of error by the artificial intelligence of the computer, then that might well be regarded as negligent navigation by the computer just as if it had been an error by the officer of the watch,” he added.

owner or whether the AI alone was responsible.

Norwegian finance for UK windfarm cable contract

The latest project to be financed by Export Finance Norway (Eksfin) is a new UK windfarm cable contract worth NOK2 billion (€171 million) for the Moray West windfarm in Scotland.

The firms’s global portfolio of loans and guarantees covering Norwegian exports to offshore wind projects have swelled to NOK15 billion (€1.2 billion) since 2019.

“Financing Norwegian deliveries to international offshore wind projects is a key strategic priority for us,” said Tone Lunde Bakker, managing director, Eksfin.

”I am happy that, together with Nexans, we have succeeded in securing yet another big export contract for Norwegian wind industry in this important market.”

The Moray West windfarm off the east coast of Scotland is owned by Ocean Winds, the joint venture between ENGIE (France) and EDP Renewables (from EDP group, Portugal).

When completed, it will feature 60

turbines and installed capacity of 882 MW by 2025 – equating the energy demand of 1.33 million UK homes and emissions reduction of 1.1 million tonnes of CO2.

Ocean Winds holds a portfolio of 16.6 GW of gross capacity of offshore wind energy from 15 projects in operation and construction.

It has also secured development in seven countries, making it one the largest developers of offshore wind globally, so a very important customer for Norwegian exporters in the renewables sector.

The Moray West contract markedly strengthens Nexans Norway’s position in this market. It will manufacture the cables at its factory in Halden and install them using its own dedicated cable layer vessels.

Eksfin financing is premised on developers choosing deliveries from Norwegian suppliers.

Offshore wind projects typically demand more capital than developers and their banks can finance on their own.

Eksfin said that its state-backed guarantees carry the highest AAA credit rating and make it easier for private banks to provide financing.

In this latest project, Eksfin is working with a large loan syndicate where Crédit Agricole CIB acts as financial advisor and arranger of the loan facilities to Moray West.

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AIDS TO NAVIGATION: HYDROSPHERE ON PORT LIGHTS

Since 1994, Hydrosphere has been providing reliable, high-quality and cost-effective AtoN solutions to the marine industry and beyond. Managing director John Caskey shares some pointers

Choosing modern navigation lights for safer ports and harbours. Facilitating safe and accurate navigation in port and nearshore locations is a top priority for harbour masters — but it is by no means an easy task.

Channels can be notoriously tricky to navigate, and sea and weather conditions are often unfavourable, creating potentially complicated and hazardous environments for vessels navigating close to shore.

To protect seafarers from dangerous circumstances and ensure the efficient day-to-day operation of ports and harbours, a combination of highly reliable navigational aids must be deployed in and around these locations.

Navigation lights are some of the most effective navaids for these applications. But when it comes to ensuring the most suitable and effective strategic navigation lighting for a port or harbour project, which type do you choose?

As seafarers rely on visual cues from navaids to stay on course, installing appropriate navigation lights is the key to a comprehensive solution and are a crucial addition to any nearshore site operating at all hours, with a wide selection of models providing varying safety benefits.

For example, leading lights are conventional navaids that show vessels they are correctly positioned when pairs of beacons — one in front and one behind — are aligned.

However, although these lighting systems have proven reliable in many applications, they might be unsuitable for the changing needs of ports and harbours. As sites become more built up and urban infrastructures expand on the shore, these lights could get lost, or obscured — especially if they are older and not as bright as modern LEDs.

In this case, sector lights might be a better choice. These lights display light arcs of different colours to show vessels whether they are in the safe zone, shifting from red to white to green depending on the angle of approach. Sector lights can help keep seafarers on the right path, as their distinctive colour characteristics are sometimes easier to identify than traditional leading lights.

Many sector lights, such as Sabik Marine’s VLS-46 sector lights, boast configurable working modes, allowing users to adjust luminosity to suit day and night-time conditions for consistent visibility — even in stormy or foggy weather.

Synchronised lights are also available to improve visibility further and allow harbour managers to mark clear-cut safety zones. Using GPS time signals, these intelligent models can link together multiple lights to ensure they flash in perfect unison, clearly marking port entrances.

Installing synchronised lights can help retain perspective at night and make it easier for mariners to distinguish them against a background of other lights and activity.

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Marine navigation should not be an intelligence test: sailors should be able to look out of the window and immediately understand where they are to make quick decisions based on their surroundings.

Hydrosphere seeks to take the ambiguity out of navigation and provide bespoke navigation lighting solutions for safer harbours.

Over time, ports and harbours — and the people and vessels that use them — change. Ships get bigger, water depths change and experienced sailors and harbour managers retire or move on. So it is crucial that lights and other navaids remain fit for purpose, regardless of how conditions develop around them — and that they are upgraded with intuitive solutions if not.

It is vital to understand the practical and regulatory requirements of aids to navigation for ports and harbours. Hydrosphere’s team has a wealth of experience in the marine sector and can develop well-thought-out, efficient navaid systems that suit the current needs of an application whilst also looking to the future.

By being reactive and helping ports install premiumquality, strategic solutions, we can ensure consistent risk mitigation even in high-traffic ports and facilitate easy navigation in and out of tight channels — no matter what challenges arise.

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DANGER OF MOORING LINE SNAPBACK

Mooring line failure, also known as mooring snapback, is a leading cause of injuries of marine workers. One in seven reported incidents result in fatality, and one in five in serious harm. When a mooring line ruptures, the parted line can reach speeds of 1200 km/h. Protecting effectively against such incidents can be difficult. It often requires extended downtime for berth maintenance and restricted access during mooring operations.

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The first-of-its-kind full-scale testing undertaken by Holmes Solutions has provided a unique insight into the behaviour of ruptured lines. It has shown that the speeds reached by the parted lines were far higher than earlier assumptions, and that rope behaviour is far less predictable.

Geobrugg’s Snapback Protection Systems transform maritime life safety and prevent injury during a snapback event. In collaboration with Holmes Solutions, specialists in testing and validation, Geobrugg is developing a suite of validated snapback protection solutions that can drastically improve mooring efficiency and safety, while reducing maintenance downtime and revenue loss.

Using an evidence-based design approach, Holmes Solutions and Geobrugg designed, tested and validated the tailored protection solution now in place at Hay Point, enabling operations to continue safely and efficiently.

BHP Mitsubishi Alliance’s busy Hay Point Coal Terminal had already adopted many snapback control measures such as hook tension monitoring, mooring analysis software and line management protocols. Despite this, in 2020 a high-speed mooring line failure was captured on camera, crossing a usually busy work zone. This close call resulted in restricted access while ships were berthed, impacting operational efficiency. BHP contracted Holmes Solutions and Geobrugg to develop, test and validate a snapback protection solution for their port.

“From the commencement of the project, our goal has been to make our local work areas a safer

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Maintenance work downtime is another significant operational risk for ports and terminal operators, costing millions of dollars in lost revenue. Geobrugg’s Snapback Protection Systems are designed to be easy to install and relocate, significantly reducing maintenance downtime. Ports are busy places with space at a premium. Vessels are under pressure to turn around within tight timeframes. Mooring operations can result in restricted berth access. A validated Snapback Protection System enables operations to continue safely without restricting the movement of others accessing the berth.

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SAILDRONE EXPANDS FLEET WITH MID-SIZED USV

Saildrone has expanded its fleet with a mid-sized vessel that will assist in law enforcement as well as carry out ocean mapping

Saildrone, a US specialist in delivering near real-time maritime intelligence through small uncrewed systems, has announced the expansion of its fleet with a new midsize class of uncrewed surface vehicles (USVs).

The latest addition, the 33-foot (10m) Voyager, has been specifically designed to excel in near-shore ocean and lakebed mapping, as well as addressing crucial challenges such as illegal fishing, maritime safety, intelligence gathering, law enforcement, drug interdiction, and border and port security.

Voyager joins Saildrone’s existing lineup of USVs, which includes the 23-foot (7m) Explorer and the 65-foot (20m) Surveyor. Each model has been carefully crafted to strike a balance between mission payload flexibility and endurance. With its larger size, Voyager boasts advantages such as an extended datalink, increased power for ocean mapping and intelligence payloads, and enhanced versatility for integrating various types of equipment.

Equipped with advanced ocean mapping sensors, Voyager incorporates multibeam sonar equipment capable of mapping depths up to 900 feet (300m). Additionally, its intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) sensor suite includes a smart camera array, digital radar and subsurface passive acoustics. Powered primarily by wind and solar energy, Voyager also features an electric propulsion alternative, ideal for low-wind and near-shore operations.

Richard Jenkins, founder and CEO of Saildrone, highlighted the impact of the Voyager platform on maritime capabilities.

“With our Voyager platform, Saildrone helps to eliminate maritime gaps above and below the ocean surface, reducing risk to mission and risk to force,” he said. “We want to be a force-multiplier for our partners and allies when it comes to ISR capabilities.”

To keep up with increasing demand for the Voyager platform, Saildrone has opted to outsource the production of certain components. The wing and keel will be manufactured by Janicki Industries in Washington, while the hull will be produced by Seemann Composites in Mississippi. Saildrone will continue to handle the production, installation, and servicing of internal components at its headquarters in Alameda, CA.

Having conducted sea trials in the San Francisco Bay and off the coast of California since late 2022, Voyager is now ready for operational missions. These missions will encompass both maritime security and ocean mapping tasks.

Saildrone currently produces new Voyagers at a rate of one per week.

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Sonardyne has unveiled its Origin Acoustic Doppler Current Profilers (ADCPs) with the claim that the Origin 600 stands out as the first ADCP to integrate an acoustic modem and advanced onboard edge processing.

This enables remote access to all core features and delivers high-quality, intelligent data in near real-time.

The device also introduces new and exclusive high-fidelity data formats, while its capability to connect with external sensors maximises the potential of a single device deployment and the generated data.

As part of the launch, RS Aqua has been appointed as the exclusive UK reseller for the new Origin 600 ADCP.

Origin 600 offers users expanded capabilities and a range of operational advantages, including enhanced flexibility and data reliability.

Michelle Barnett, Ocean Science business development manager at Sonardyne said: “The Origin 600 marks a huge step forward in ADCP technology, providing the user with expanded ADCP capability, while presenting a number of operational possibilities and advantages, including in-field flexibility and data assurance. We welcome RS Aqua as the UK reseller of Origin 600 and know the

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RS Aqua, based in Portsmouth, brings more than 40 years of expertise in supporting the UK marine industry. Its extensive knowledge and experience across various sectors makes it an ideal choice as a Sonardyne reseller.

RS Aqua managing director Martin Stemp said: “We are thrilled to have established a partnership with Sonardyne, one of the most

respected engineering businesses in the industry. RS Aqua can now offer our clients access to the latest Origin ADCP technology, which we have carefully selected to be part of our product portfolio.

“The Origin technologies are not only extremely high-performing ADCPs, they are also a central control and communication hub for subsea observatories, enabling two-way communication and configuration of instrumentation when deployed. We can’t wait to get these systems into the hands of our clients.”

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New integrated technology will bring unprecedented visibility for offshore construction, renewable, defence and other applications, provider Coda Octopus says.

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The company says the true power of the new Air LiDAR is realised when coupled with any of its Echoscope volumetric sonars ‘to provide seamless real-time monitoring, mapping, and inspection, above, through and below the waterline’.

The Air LiDAR can be used independently as an above-water real-time 3D camera that is fully integrated into the Coda Octopus 4G USE software, and shares the same processing, real-time imaging and decision-making methodologies that are now well known across the industry.

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Air LiDAR can for example provide cable catenary launch angle from the lay vessel above the water whilst the Echoscope sonar provides mid-water and seafloor touch-down point monitoring. Similarly, vertical placement of pilings and sheet pile can be monitored with a fused above and below dataset for

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Tel: +61 8 9927 2750 info@southerly.com.au southerly.com.au

DIESEL ENGINES & SPARES

Since 1987 Beta Marine has developed an enviable reputation for providing quiet and smooth-running marine diesel engines and generating sets to suit a wide variety of applications. They are renowned for durability, longevity, reliability and deliver an excellent return on investment.

Beta Marine Ltd

Davy Way, Waterwells, Quedgeley, Gloucester, Gloucestershire, GL8 8LT

Tel: +44 1453 723492

Fax: +44 1453 883742 sales@betamarine.co.uk www.betamarine.co.uk

Volspec Ltd the UK’s premier Volvo Penta Centre with the UK’s largest stock of genuine spare parts, engines and accessories for the marine, commercial and industrial markets. Competent factory trained workshop based or mobile engineers ready to assist whenever required to both UK and international customers. Our online web shop available for UK and many European markets at www. volvopenta.com/volspec/en-GB

Volspec Ltd

Woodrolfe Road, Tollesbury, Nr Maldon, Essex, CM9 8SE

Tel: +44 1621 869756

Fax: +44 1621 868859 enquiries@volspec.co.uk www.volspec.co.uk

WaterMota Ltd

See under: Propulsion Systems

DIESEL POWER & PROPULSION

With over 30 years of experience

absolute specialists. Where global to jump in to action to solve your problems quickly and accurately.

Center | John Deere | Yanmar | Balmar | Zenoro | Delphi | Caterpillar | MTU (Service dealer).

Motorenrevisie Spaarnestad

Nijverheidsweg 27G, Haarlem, 2031 CN

DIVING & MARINE CONTRACTORS

Established in 1963 we are one of the leading diving contractors in the UK. As training has always been a high priority, Northern Divers (Eng) Ltd of the most experienced teams of underwater specialists, who are technically capable of dealing with almost any underwater assignment. The company has always maintained a lead in underwater technology and is equipped with the most up-to-date diving, inspection, maintenance and repair equipment, as well as state-ofthe-art corrosion protection systems.

Northern Divers (Eng) Ltd Oslo Road, Sutton Fields Industrial Estate, Hull, Yorkshire, HU7 0YN Tel: +44 1482 227276 Fax: +44 1482 215712 contact@northerndivers.co.uk www.northerndivers.co.uk

DIVING EQUIPMENT

Spyderco pioneered the modern folding knife, introducing features like pocket clips, serrations and onehanded opening. That innovation and quality are the heart of Spyderco's and sharpeners.

Spyderco

820 Syderco Way Golden, Colorado

Tel: +1 1303 279 8383

Fax: +1 1303 278 2229

www.spyderco.com

DREDGING

Coastal towing, tug with 12 tonne

BP, 160 cubic meters Hopper Barge, 16x8m Crane barge/dredger - Barge Norse 2, silt disposal, quayside maintenance & fendering, and fully crewed deliveries. Based in the Solent area, with 25 years' experience in the marine industry.

BP Norse Marine (UK)

Cleverley Cottage, Bishops Waltham, Southampton, Hampshire, SO32 1FX

Tel: +44 1489 890031

We specialize in Cummins diesel engines and Cummins components and are also the exclusive distributor of DI Industrial gearboxes. We supply diesel engines and components for earthmoving equipment, navigation, generator sets and industry. At Diesel Engines Online we also have a extensive stock of Cummins engines, fuel pumps & injectors, Cummins parts. Diesel Engines Online BV Augustapolder 11, 2992 SRBarendrecht, Netherlands

Tel: + 31 (0) 180 699273

Fax: +31 180699274

info@dieselenginesonline.com https://dieselenginesonline.com/en

Tel: +31 23 531 03 17 revisie@spaarnestad.nl www.spaarnestad.nl

DISTRESS SIGNALS & PYROTECHNICS

Today Quest provides a large range of diving and marine related services and owns and operates a and equipment from our operations base at Portland Harbour Dorset. Specialist in mooring work, salvage and use of explosives, welding and burning. 24 hour availability, over 30 years experience.

Quest Underwater Services Ltd Ferryman’s Way, Weymouth, Dorset, DT4 9YU Tel: +44 1929 405029 Fax: +44 1929 405472 info@questmarine.co.uk www.questmarine.co.uk

Fax: +44 1489 890031 jan@bpnorsemarine.co.uk www.bpnorsemarine.co.uk

Specialising in capital and maintenance dredging, land reclamation and coast protection. As Scandinavia's largest dredging contractor, we thrive on low cost

Rohde Nielsen A/S

Nyhavn 20, Copenhagen K., DK-1051

Tel: +45 33 91 25 07

Fax: +45 33 91 25 14 mail@rohde-nielsen.dk www.rohde-nielsen.com.

Hendy Power is the award-winning industrial and marine engine division of range of services from new engine supply, 24-hour engine breakdown callouts, outstanding aftermarket service support, and OEM parts.

Hendy Power

22 Segensworth Roundabout, Brunel Way, Fareham, PO15 5SD

Tel: + 44 1489 568165

mdean@hendy-power.com https://hendypower.co.uk/

Dacon has for more than 30 years been developing and manufacturing man overboard rescue equipment for all types of vessels and smaller boats. We have supplied our Dacon Rescue Systems to operators all over the world. The focus has always been on man overboard recovery systems, and with 40 years in the industry we have both the experience and the knowhow. The equipment is designed to minimize risk to crew, whilst maximizing the chance of a successful rescue. Dacon`s rescue products are manufactured in Norway, with an international distributor network supplying to clients all over the globe. Since 2010, Dacon Rescue Equipment has been delivered to more than 50 countries.

Dacon AS Durudveien 35, Haslum, Norway1344 Tel: +47 21 06 35 10 rescue@dacon.no www.dacon.no/

Sealane Inshore is a commercial diving and marine civil engineering company established in 1993. Based in South Shields on the River Tyne and with good access to the River Tyne, River Tees, Port of Sunderland and emergency call-out service (call: 0191 455 2793) 24 hours a day 365 days per year, where we can look to mobilise our van mounted dive equipment at short notice to attend a vessel’s needs including rope removal, video inspections, transducer removal and

Wapping Street, South shields

Tyne & Wear, NE33 1LQ, UK

John Fletcher & Ryan Wilkinson

Tel: 0191 4552793

info@sealaneinshore.co.uk www.sealaneinshore.co.uk

Royal Smals; inland dredging company cleaning and maintaining inland waters. With 20 very accurate, all road transportable cutter suction and deepwin dredgers in various measures we clean your harbours, navigation channels, lakes, inland waters in an eco-friendly environmental friendly way. Moreover, we are always searching for the best way to reuse the dredged up sediment farmland fertiliser, by strengthening the quays, or recovering the eroding salt marshes. And much more! Want to know more? Please contact us via www.smals.com

Smals Dredging Ltd

Highbridge Enterprise Centre, Isleport Business Park, Bennett Way, Highbridge, Somerset, TA9 4AL Tel: +44 7510 530150

pco@smals.com

www.smals.com

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UK Dredging (UKD) was established in 1996 as a division of Associated British Ports. UKD vessels operate around the UK and near continent with operations

with the latest dredge-monitoring and guidance systems allow UKD customers’ dredging requirements. UKD’s experience has evolved from the teams responsible for the majority of the maintenance dredging at Britain’s ports since the 19th century. At one time, most ports had a to carry out the work required.

UK Dredging

Queen Alexandra House, Cargo Road, Tel: +44 2920 835200

Fax: +44 2920 835216 ukd@abports.co.uk www.ukdredging.co.uk

DREDGING EQUIPMENT

Neptune Shipyards BV

See under: Workboat Builders

ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS & REPAIRS

ELECTRONICS

C&T Marine electronics services, supply and support equipment

focussed on helping you keep your vessels safe, compliant, on hire and on the move. No matter where you operate, we have the strength indepth to deliver a quality service.

Charity & Taylor Navigation House, Wilford Bridge Road, Woodbridge, IP12 1RJ Tel: +44 1493 804371 rodger.perks@charityandtaylor.com www.charityandtaylor.com

ENGINES - OUTBOARD

FENDERS/ FENDERING

Fenders - New and second-hand: all types. Pneumatic (to ISO 17357), Foam, Rubber & Plastic. First Yokohama approved fender repair company worldwide in 1976. Inspection, refurbishment, renetting services

Super Sliding Fender (HDPE): the recycled plastic alternative to timber. Pneumatic and Foam fenders available for Hire at competitive rates

Battley Marine Ltd East End House, Billingford, Dereham, Norfolk, NR20 4RD

Manuplas design and manufacture vessel fendering, quayside fenders, navigation buoys, mooring buoys and subsea buoys. Manuplas supply to ports, harbours, navies, boat builders market.

Manuplas

Unit 18 Estover Road, Plymouth, Devon, PL6 7PY

Tel: +44 1752 771740

sales@manuplas.co.uk

www.advancedinsulation.com

FINANCE

Suzuki is a manufacturer of an automobiles, motorcycles, all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) and outboard marine engines for the global market. “The Ultimate Outboard Motor” indicates Suzuki’s resolution that everyone involved in Suzuki Outboards unites to provide customers with the utmost “excitement” and “satisfaction,” Suzuki’s innovative, industry-leading technology allows them to continue motors in terms of drivability, performance and reliability.

Suzuki GB Plc

and all electrical and electronic equipment, communication and navigation systems, motor servicing, windlasses, winches, switchboard and generator specialists, circuit breaker (primary and secondary injection testing), full thermal imaging analysis and reports.

Neyland Marine Services Limited

Unit 52, Honeyborough Business Park, Neyland, Pembrokeshire, SA73 1SE Tel: +44 1646 600358

Fax: +44 1646 600323 neylandmarine@aol.com www.neylandmarine.co.uk

ELECTRICAL PROPULSION SYSTEMS

Steinbeck Crescent, Snelshall West, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, MK4 4AE

Tel: +44 1243 388940 suzuki@mindworks.co.uk www.marine.suzuki.co.uk

EXHAUST SYSTEMS

Tel: +44 1362 668641

Fax: +44 1362 668930 battleymarine@gmail.com www.battleymarine.com

for UK based SME companies. Marine mortgages available for workboats, WFSV’s, tugs, barges, dredgers, coastal ships and other commercial vessels.

Shawbrook Bank

Prospero, 73 London Road, Redhill, Surrey, RH1 1LQ

Tel: +44 7799 134682 / +44 7342 085974 Jason.crump@shawbrook.co.uk www.shawbrook.co.uk/marine

Buoyant Works design and manufacture performance driven impact protection.

Fender applications: Crew Transfer Vessels, Tugs, Commercial Vessels and Quaysides. Outstanding durability maximises protection, increases operational performance and lowers running and maintenance costs.

Buoyant Works Unit 4, Little Trethew Industrial Estate, Horningtops, Liskeard, Cornwall, PL14 3PZ Tel: +44 7850 778109 andrew@buoyantworks.com www.buoyantworks.com/

FIRE FIGHTING EQUIPMENT

Marine Fire Safety; who are well known and trusted by many for supplying, installing and maintaining commercial marine sector, have teamed up with Lalizas UK to extend their services and support to both new and existing customers.

Marine Fire Safety Limited

For over 25 years, MJR has delivered turnkey marine power, electrical and automation projects to the commercial, energy and renewable marine sectors providing consultancy, engineering, construction, installation and commissioning services. Our highly skilled electrical ,engineering, integration and installation teams have a broad range of experience in

MJR Power & Automation

85 & 88 Willows Court, Teesside Industrial Estate, Thornaby, Stockton-on-Tees, TS17 9PP

Tel: +44 1642 762151

sales@mjrcontrols.com www.mjrcontrols.com

Exhaust Systems - Noise & Vibration Control - Environmental Protection specialists, Halyard, designs and manufactures high quality, technically advanced equipment. Halyard also distribute: Aquadrive, Emigreen DPF & SCR, Seatorque shaft systems, Siderise noise insulation and Wave emissions, and vibration, as well as overboard discharges, is becoming increasingly important as we all become far more responsible for the impact we have on the environment and our surroundings.

Halyard (M&I) Limited

86 Cobham Road, Ferndown Industrial Estate, Wimborne, Dorset, UK, BH21 7PQ

Tel: +44 1722 710922

technical@halyard.eu.com

www.halyard.eu.com

Fender Innovations is specialized in Tailor designed and produced Fender

of the systems are a minimal weight and long lasting durability. For almost every application such as: tenders, fast rescue, research and survey, wind farm support Vessels, heavy duty ribs, superyacht tenders, unmanned marine systems. Poly Marine Fender Systems is specialized in Heavy Duty fender systems for, Pilot Vessels, Crew Tenders, Pontoons and specials such as Bollard and Shore tension protection.

Fender Innovations and Poly Marine Fender Systems Westrak 240, 1771 SV Wieringerwerf Tel: +31 22 37 64 170 info@fenderinnovations.nl www.fenderinnovations.nl

Unit D1-D4, Bridge Business Centre, Brickhouse Lane, Godstone, Surrey, RH9 8JW

Tel: +44 1342 844379

Fax: +44 1342 843172

Seago Commercial specialise in sale and hire of SOLAS and ISO approved life rafts. With a range of extinguishers, pyrotechnics, industrial Seago

Deanland Business Park, Golden Cross, ast Sussex, BN27 3RP

Tel: +44 1825 873 567

sales@seagocommercial.co.uk

www.seagocommercial.co.uk

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FIRE PROTECTION

WaterMota Ltd

Suppliers and Installers of Thermal and Fire Insulation on Aluminium & Steel Structures. 20 years, involvement in marine projects for protection to many prestigeous vessels. As marine insulation contractors we have worked on a variety of vessels from pleasure boats up through DNV class support vessels, small coastal carriers, bulk fruit and freight carriers, liners, cross channel ferries and in-voyage refurbishments on LNG tankers such as the Arctic Discoverer.

Global Insulation (European) Ltd

Unit 84, Station Road, Hayling Island, Hampshire, PO11 0EL

Tel: +44 2392 462113

globalinsulate@btconnect.com www.globalinsulation.co.uk

FIRE PROTECTIONGENERAL

Adec Marine Limited

See under: Life Saving Equipment

GENERATORS, GEN SETS & AUXILIARIES

Atlantis Marine Power Limited (AMP) supply the commercial and leisure marine industry with professional solutions for power generation, control, monitoring and distribution.

We are the UK and Ireland distributor for Kohler Marine generators, FW Murphy marine products and EmpirBus digital systems.

Atlantis Marine Power Limited Western Wood Way, Langage Science Park, Plympton, Plymouth, Devon, PL7 5BG Tel: +44 1752 208810

sales@atlantismarine.com www.atlantismarine.co.uk/

See under: Propulsion Systems or as original equipment. They do this for any type of commercial boat, patrol craft, cargo vessel, passenger boat or naval vessel. We are also now the sole distributor of WhisperPower in the UK. Webasto has 30 years’ experience in advanced automotive roof systems which we apply to marine: kinematics, advanced materials, water management and sealing systems. We turn your ideas into reality and guarantee high quality and outstanding product know-how.

Webasto

Webasto House, White Rose Way, Doncaster Carr, South Yorkshire, DN4 5JH

Tel: +44 1302 322232

Fax: +44 1302 322231 info-uk@webasto.com www.webasto.co.uk

Webasto

See under: Generators, Gen Sets & Aux

HYDRAULIC COMPONENTS

INSURANCE SERVICES KNIGHTH D

Leading specialist Marine Underwriting Agents & Insurance Brokers to the maritime industry, policies for commercial passenger craft, tugs, workboats and marine service operators throughout the UK and Europe.

Knighthood Corporate Assurance Services Ltd

Knighthood House, Imberhorne Lane, East Grinstead, Sussex, RH19 1LB

Tel: +44 1342 327111

Fax: +44 1342 319575 enquiries@knighthoodcorporate.com www.knighthoodcorporate.com

JACK-UP BARGES

Fastnet Shipping Ltd

See under: Workboats

LIFE SAVING EQUIPMENT

At Brimmond Group we specialise in mechanical, hydraulic or electrical engineers can design, manufacture, service and repair a vast range of equipment to meet any clients needs. Working across a wide range of sectors including; marine, renewable, oil and gas, energy, drilling, construction, decommissioning, defence, nuclear and subsea, we have worked throughout the globe supporting our clients.

Brimmond Group

Tofthill Avenue, Midmill Business Park, Kintore, Aberdeenshire, AB51 0QP

Tel: +44 1467 633 805 www.brimmond-group.com

Servicing and hire of life rafts, boats and lifejackets. Sales of a complete equipment to SOLAS and MED.

Adec Marine Limited

4 Masons Avenue, Croydon, Surrey, CR0 9XS

Tel: +44 2086 869717

Fax: +44 2086 809912 sales@adecmarine.co.uk www.adecmarine.co.uk

Spinlock Ltd

See under: Life Jackets

LIFERAFTS

Adec Marine Limited

See under: Life Saving Equipment

MARINE CIVILS

Hubel Marine is a Netherlands

range of advice: Registration of Vessels, Corporation Services, Crew Surveys.

Hubel Marine B.V. P.O.Box 3219, Rotterdam, 3033 AE

Tel: +31 10 458 7338

Fax: +31 10 458 7662

info@hubelmarine.com

www.hubelmarine.com

MARINE CONSTRUCTION

TMS Ltd have many years of expertise n Marine and Civil Engineering. We operate throughout UK and Europe, where we utilise our unrivalled abilities and professionalism to successfully complete marine and civil engineering projects.

TMS (Teignmouth Maritime Services Ltd)

Unit 22B Dawlish Business Park, Exeter Road, Dawlish, Devon, EX7 0NH

Tel: +44 1626 866066

Fax: +44 1626 864288 info@tmsmaritime.co.uk www.tmsmaritime.co.uk

MODULAR PONTOON SYSTEMS

Kohler Power Systems, provides complete power systems, including generators (residential, industrial, mobile, portable, and marine), automatic transfer switches, paralleling switchgear, monitoring controls, and accessories for emergency, prime power and energymanagement applications. Kohler has delivered energy solutions for markets worldwide since 1920

Kohler Power Systems

1 Kristallaan, Zevenbergen, 4761 ZC Tel: +1 800-544-2444

Muriel.HUGUET@kohlereurope.com kohlerpower.com/

As a leading designer and manufacturer of power-assisted steering systems, Hypro Marine has an enviable reputation in the industry for the quality and performance of

a bespoke design and manufacturing service for Integrated Hydraulic Control of single or multifunction hydraulic operations for seriesproduced power craft.

Hypro Marine

Mount Pleasant Lane, Lymington, Hampshire, SO41 8LS

Tel: +44 1590 681445

info@hypromarine.co.uk

www.hypromarine.com

JoBird is an internationally recognised leader in the design and manufacture

cabinets. Since its establishment in 1986, JoBird has developed its products to meet the demands of a range of industries and environments. Uniquely among UK manufacturers, we have been awarded Lloyd’s Register Type Test Approval for many of our lifesaving together with our ISO 9001 and 14001 endorsement of the quality of our products.

Jo Bird & Co Ltd

Factory Lane, Basonbridge, Highbridge, Somerset, TA9 4RN

Tel: +44 1278 785546

Fax: +44 1278 780541 info@jobird.co.uk www.jobird.co.uk

modular pontoons specialist for many years. The unique modular pontoons connection) guarantees absorption of high dynamic and static forces. We have a large number of units available for rental and sale, new and young used. Next to it you can choose for a wide range of mono “hull” pontoons’ container pontoons for all your heavy equipment.

Rivierdijk 276, 3360 AB, Sliedrecht, 3361 AV

Tel: +31 184 415566

Fax: +31 184 411227

rental@baarsbv.com

www.baarsbv.com/en/

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MOORING & BERTHING EQUIPMENT

connections as machinery part.-EN

industrial safety – connectors. Over 200 items available, made in France.

Péguet & Cie Maillon Rapide, 12 rue des Buchillons, B.P.205, Annemasse, F-74105

Tel: +33 450 95 58 23

Fax: +33 450 92 22 06 d.durand@peguet.fr www.peguet.fr

NAVIGATIONAL AIDS

We supply, install, maintain, and refurbish aids to navigation of any type, manufacturer, and age. We Hold stock of lanterns, buoys, mooring, sinkers, and monitoring equipment, to ensure the prompt response to any outage, anywhere in the UK or Ireland. And if you're thinking about monitoring, you've come to the right place, with an online monitoring portal coupled with our own monitoring modules that will blow your mind!

Navmoor Ltd

The Innovation Centre, Ebbw Vale, Gwent, NP23 8XA Tel: +44 2922 638222 info@navmoor.com navmoor.com/

Delivering navigation safety since 1988. Todd Navigation is an International ADMIRALTY Chart Distributor, appointed by the United

All our Admiralty standard navigation charts are corrected to the latest Notices to Mariners via the Print-onDemand (POD) service.

Todd Navigation Navigation House

85 High Street, Bangor, BT20 5BD United Kingdom

Tel: +44 28 9146 6640 Sales@toddnav.com www.toddnav.com/

OCEANOGRAPHIC/ HYDROGRAPHIC SURVEY

25 years’ experience specializing in Commercial Marine. Media buying, strategic PR campaign planning and implementation, press releases compilation and distribution, newsletters, company brochures and clients’ magazines and social media management.

Sue Stevens Media Ltd

7 Foxhills, Ashurst, SO40 7ED Tel: +44 2380 292992 suestevens@suestevensmedia.co.uk www.suestevensmedia.co.uk

PILOT BOATS

PROPELLERS & STERN GEAR

World leaders in innovation, design and manufacture of high performance, high quality propellers and sterngear for 45 years. Approved by all major 2.55m, shaftlines to 400mm.

Teignbridge Propellers International Ltd

Great Western Way, Forde Road, Brunel Industrial Estate, Newton Abbot, Devon, TQ12 4AW Tel: +44 1626 333377

Fax: +44 1626 360783 info@teignbridge.co.uk www.teignbridge.co.uk

PROPULSION SYSTEMS

Our services include; vessel charter, windfarm maintenance solution, submarine cable installation, repair and maintenance, marine engineering, marine salvage, pollution response, environmental consultancy, oil and gas terminal operations, aids to navigation services, and third party vessel management.

Briggs Marine Contractors Ltd Seaforth House, Seaforth Place, Burntisland, Fife, KY3 9AX

Tel: +44 1592 872939

Fax: +44 1592 873779 enquiries@briggsmarine.co.uk www.briggsmarine.com

OIL POLLUTION CONTROL

Builders of the Interceptor Pilot Boat range, 11.5m, 13m, 14.5m & 16.5m. For when you demand strength and exceptional seakeeping. Also builders of GRP Crew transfer, Patrol & SAR boats, Hydrographic survey vessels, Work boats and Passenger Vessels

SAFEHAVEN MARINE

Ashgrove, Cobh, Cork Tel: +353 86 8054582 info@safehavenmarine.com www.safehavenmarine.com

Uzmar Shipping & Trading Co. Ltd

See under: Vessel Build & Repair

PONTOONS

Neptune Shipyards BV

See under: Workboat Builders

POWER & PROPULSION

Robosys Automation is a leading developer of AI powered Autonomous Marine Systems including Remote Piloting and Advanced Autonomous Navigation, Remote and Autonomous Platform Control and Remote and Autonomous Payload Control.

Robosys Automation Ltd

W1/ 38, Marine Robotics Innovation Centre (MRIC), European Way, Southampton, SO14 3ZH

Tel: +44 7500 276555 nigel.lee@robosysautomation.com robosysautomation.com/

NAVAL ARCHITECTS & MARINE ENGINEERS

DESMI develop, manufacture, sell and service pumps and pumping solutions including a wide range of environmental equipment for oil spill, seaweed and clean waterways.

DESMI Pumping Technology A/S

Tagholm 1, 9400 Nørresundby, Denmark

Tel: +45 9632 8111 Fax: +45 9817 5499 desmi@desmi.com www.desmi.com

HamiltonJet waterjets provide highly vessels operating in the world’s most demanding marine environments.

Hamilton Jet EMEA

Unit 26, The Birches Industrial Estate, East Grinstead, West Sussex, RH19 1XZ

Tel: +44 1342 313437

Fax: +44 1342 313438 marketing@emea.hamiltonjet.com www.hamiltonjet.com

For more than 30 years, Marine Jet waterjet market with innovation and unsurpassed quality. Engineered and built in Sweden, MJP’s proven are used in many diverse applications, from fast military craft and passenger vessels to workboats worldwide. Over 100 million running hours strong.

Marine Jet Power AB Hansellisgatan 6, Uppsala, SE-754 50 Tel: +46 10 164 10 00 sales@marinejetpower.com www.marinejetpower.com

Ocean born. Tech bred. Sleipner creates world-leading technical solutions that consistently improve safety and comfort at sea, setting the benchmark for the boating.

Sleipner Motors Unit 1, Darcey Court, South Brent, TQ10 9EW Tel: +44 1364 649400 Sales@Sleipner.co.uk www.sleipnergroup.com

in Australia, USA and the United Kingdom.

Incat Crowther

P O Box 179, Terrey Hills, HQ Sydney, NSW 2084

Tel: +61 2 9450 0447

Fax: +61 2 8006 5783 info@incatcrowther.com www.incatcrowther.com

LAMOR is the world leader in the manufacture of products and services for the Oil Spill Response Industry. We design and produce Booms, Skimmers, Pumps, Dispersant systems, Vessels and we also design recovery systems to be built into new and older vessels. MCA/IMO Training, Design and Consultancy on a worldwide basis.

Lamor Corporation UK Ltd

3 Medina Court, Arctic Road, Cowes, Isle of Wight, PO31 7XD Tel: +44 1983 280185

Fax: +44 1983 280056 uk.info@lamor.com www.lamor.com

Stone Marine Propulsion design and manufacture a complete range of high quality propulsion equipment for commercial and naval vessels of all types and sizes. Our latest propeller consumption and emissions.

Stone Marine Propulsion Ltd Dock Road, Birkenhead, Merseyside, CH411DT

Tel: +44 1516 522372

Fax: +44 1516 522377 sales@smpropulsion.com www.smpropulsion.com/

WaterMota has been supplying the marine industry with engine room packages since 1911. Heat exchanger / keel cooled propulsion engines from 5.8 to 22 litres, auxiliary engines, generating sets and custom built power packs, heavy duty reversing gearboxes, hydraulic and power units, heavy duty sea water pumps for most makes of engines, strainers, impellers and accessories, installation and servicing. Supplying Azcue, D-I, Doosan, Hyundai SeasAll and JMP. WaterMota Ltd

Estate, Newton Abbot, Devon, TQ12 6TQ Tel: +44 1626 830910 Fax: +44 1626 830911 dm@watermota.co.uk www.watermota.co.uk

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Rotec Hydraulics is a leading UK specialist provider of hydraulic, pneumatic and electrical mechanical components and engineering services to a wide variety of organisations operating across both public and private sectors.

Rotec Hydraulics Ltd

Rotec Hydraulics Ltd, Unit 1, Venture Way, Priorswood Industrial Estate, Taunton, TA2 8DE

Tel: +44 01823 348 900 sales@rotec.net www.rotec.net

RIBS (RIGID INFLATABLE BOAT)

Accredited and Achilles FPAL registered company specialising in personnel and equipment transfers, safety and guard boat duties, survey and logistical

industries throughout Europe.

Specialised Marine Support Ltd

Easdale, Oban, Argyll, PA34 4RF

Tel: +44 1852 300341 info@specialisedmarinesupport.com www.specialisedmarinesupport.com

RECOVERY PRODUCTS

Markus Lifenet Ltd. is specialised in development and manufacture of a man overboard recovery products, made for all types of boats, ships, similar land based water sides. We also provide crew training program and onboard inspection guidelines.

Markus Lifenet Ltd.

Hvaleyrarbraut 27, IS-220

Hafnarfjörður, Iceland Tel: +354 864 3559 Sales@markusnet.com www.markusnet.com

RECRUITMENT

Seamariner Limited are Marine Recruitment Specialists and have been established since 1992. We hold ISO 9001:2015 accreditation by Lloyds Register and are MLC, 2006 compliant. We supply temporary and permanent seafarers to shipping companies worldwide and our expertise is the basis of our continued success. Having dedicated Recruitment Consultants for each discipline, ship owners will often be guided by our in-depth knowledge. Our logistical support team ensures the recruitment process is smooth and

Seamariner Ltd

The Square, Fawley, Southampton, Hampshire, SO45 1TA Tel: +44 2380 840374 admin@seamariner.com www.seamariner.com

ROPES

SAFETY SOLUTIONS

SOFTWARE

Cotesi UK is a manufacturer / supplier from Polypropylene to HMPE Dyneema, Nylon, Polyester, Polysteel, Tow lines, winch lines. Polyform Buoys, Cotesi UK Ltd

10 Ripponden Business Park, Oldham Road, Ripponden, UK, HX6 4DJ Tel: +44 1422 822000 Fax: +44 1422 821007 enquiries@cotesi.co.uk www.cotesi.co.uk

ROPES, NETS & CORDAGE

English Braids is a family run business established in 1968, now a leading UK manufacturer of bespoke project-based HMPE rope solutions and mooring lines for over 50 years.

extensive technical team and a longstanding trusted supply chain we manufacture dyneema winch rope slins, winch ropes and mooring lines from Dyneema HMPE. We have the ability to test an manufacture a range depending on your requirements.

English Braids Ltd

Spring Lane, Malvern Link, Worcestershire, WR14 1AL

Tel: +44 1684 892222

Fax: +44 1684 892111

www.englishbraids.com

leading UK supplier of industrial safety solutions for over 22 years.

UK market with a diverse range of systems at competitive prices.

Lockinex Works

Hammonds Drive, Eastbourne East Sussex BN23 6PW Tel: 01323 737626 sales@lockinex.com www.lockinex-store.com

Adec Marine Limited

See under: Life Saving Equipment

SALVAGE & WRECK REMOVAL

Subsalve is the worldwide leader and innovator in the design and manufacture of engineered

toughest challenges in recreational, applications. Since 1977, we have provided solutions and expertise for aircraft recovery, ship, yacht, and boat disposal.

Subsalve USA

P.O Box 2030, North Kingstown, Ri 02852

Tel: +1 401 88408801

Fax: +1 401 884 8868 Richard@subsalve.com www.subsalve.com

Johnson Controls formally TYCO & ADT is a market leader in providing integrated security solutions such as Building Management Systems, Fire Detection, Fire Suppression, HVAC and Security Systems.

Johnson Controls Plc

The Security House, Hanworth Rd, Sunbury-on-Thames, TW16 5DA Tel: +44 1932 743333 www.johnsoncontrols.co.uk

SAFETY HOOKS

H. Henriksen AS is a technology Company with a long and proud history within the maritime and strong position within safe MOB boat lifting operations, Launch & Recovery Recovery and Entering and Boarding Systems for maritime and urban environments.

H Henriksen

Trleborgveien 15, Tnsberg, 3101

Tel: +47 33 37 8400

Fax: +47 33 37 8430

hooks@hhenriksen.com www.hhenriksen.com

SANITATION & PLUMBING

LeeSan, leaders in marine sanitation (now a Pump Technology Ltd Group Company) have over 25 years’ experience designing, specifying and supplying equipment for seagoing and inland waterways craft of all sizes. Extensive stocks of spares and replacement components are available for most marine toilets. Now promoting their “One Stop Pump Shop” so whether it be clean or waste water they can specify a pump for all applications including all the peripherals that you may need.

Lee Sanitation Ltd Wharf Road, Fenny Compton, Warwickshire, CV47 2FE

Tel: +44 1295 770000 Fax: +44 1295 770022 sales@leesan.com www.leesan.com

MAXSURF provides naval architects, shipbuilders with a complete range of software tools for all phases of the vessel design, analysis and construction process. MAXSURF

engineers and shipbuilders with a complete range of software tools for all phases of the vessel design, vessel analysis and vessel construction process.

Island computers

Nursling Industrial Estate, Majestic Rd, 41 Horsebridge Hill Isle Of Wight PO30 5TJ

United Kingdom

Tel: +44 1983 827100

info@maxsurf.net

www.maxsurf.net

SEATING & CHAIRS

Established in 1968, Capital Seating specialise in the supply of suspension seats and accessories to improve driver safety and comfort for all types of vehicle. We cater for a wide range

OEM, trade and retail customers. Capital are premier distributors for Grammer – the leading brand in seat suspensions and shock mitigation –as well as ranges of other seats from manufacturers including RECARO, KAB, Pilot, ISRI, Sears and United Seats.

Capital Seating

1 Forward Park Sheene Road, Gorse Hill Industrial Estate, Beaumont Leys, Leicester, LE4 1BF

Tel: +44 1162 169910

Fax: +44 1162 169920

info@capitalseating.co.uk

www.capitalseating.co.uk

Distributors for GRAMMER

STABILISERS

Humphree, based in Gothenburg on the west coast of Sweden, is a company dedicated to providing:

“Speed at sea” through innovative technology solutions for high performance vessels. Specialized in Trim and Stabilisation our Product portfolio consists of Interceptor systems and Fin stabilisation systems.

HUMPHREE

Grimboasen 16, Gothenburg, 417 49

Tel: +46 31 744 3577

Fax: +46 31 744 3573

humphree@humphree.com

www.humphree.co

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SUBSEA EQUIPMENT

TUGS

Oceanscan Limited and group companies supply highly advanced subsea and NDT equipment as well industries such as oil and gas, defence and renewables.

Oceanscan Group Denmore Road Bridge of Don

AB23 8JW

United Kingdom

Tel: +44 (0)1224 707000 sales@oceanscan.co.uk www.oceanscan.net

STEERING GEAR

WaterMota Ltd

See under: Propulsion Systems

TRAINING

Australia; Lafayette, USA; Portsmouth, UK.

Incat Crowther

P O Box 179, Terrey Hills

NSW 2084 Australia

Tel: +61 2 9450 0447 www.incatcrowther.com

Uzmar Shipping & Trading Co. Ltd

See under: Vessel Build and Repair

LK Valves & Controls are ISO 9001:2015 accredited marine valve & actuator stockist & distributer, representing carefully chosen, high end, market leading European principles, with many products having

LK Valves and Controls Ltd

Unit 4 Arbour Place, Arbour Lane, Knowsley Industrial Park, Liverpool, L33 7XG

Tel: +44 151 548 3300

Fax: +44 151 548 3311 sales@lkvalvesandcontrols.co.uk www.lkvalvesandcontrols.co.uk

VESSEL BUILD & REPAIR

A family owned company with over 45 years of experience in the service of: Chartering tugs / workboats / launches for Inland and Sea-going towage, Assistance- and Supply services to provide services for

companies, on projects all over the world, 24/7 – 365 days a year.

ASL GRP (the Air Sea Land Group) is a dynamic armour company with over 30 years’ experience in the armour, security and defence industry. We are based on the Isle of Wight, on the South coast of England.

ASL GRP

Leigh House, Main Road, Rookley, Isle of Wight, PO38 3NL

of more than 20 years’, including management of crew transfer vessels, turbine management in construction, commissioning and operational phases.

NR Marine Unit 1, Pump Lane

Caister On Sea

NR30 5TF

United Kingdom Owen Nutt Tel: 7860771998 www.nrmarine.co.uk/

Lloyd’s Maritime Academy is the world’s largest provider of professional development courses and academic education

maritime industry

Lloyds Maritime Academy KNect House, 30-32 Mortimer Street, London, W1W 7RE

Tel: +44 2070 174483 learning@knect365.com www.lloydsmaritimeacademy.com

TRANSMISSIONS

WaterMota Ltd

See under: Propulsion Systems

TRANSPORT & LOGISTIC SERVICES

Van Wijngaarden Marine Services BV Buitenweistraat 15, 3372 BC Hardinxveld-Giessendam

Tel: +31 184 490 244 info@wijngaarden.com www.wijngaarden.com

TUGS, TOWING & SALVAGE

Specialist shipbrokers handling the sale & purchase and chartering of Tugs, Jack-ups, barges, Split hoppers, Dredgers and various Workboats etc. Our services also include Towage, heavy lift transport and Valuations.

Riverbank House, 1 Putney Bridge Road, London, SW6 3JD

Tel: +44 2073 842882

Tel: +44 1983 400730 sales@aslgrp.com www.aslgrp.com

Safehaven Marine are designers and builders of FRP Pilot and crew transfer boats, Patrol boats, S.A.R. vessels, Hydrographic craft, Naval & Military designs and unique custom private motor yachts from 11-22m in Monohull, Catamaran and unique hybrid forms.

Safehaven Marine

Ashgrove

Cobh

Ireland

Naval architects including design & engineering specialised in metal workboats up to 25m length, from concept idea up to production data and supply of pre-cut building kits.

Bruce Roberts Europe bv PO Box 250, Veersedijk 59, Hendrik Ido Ambacht, Zuid-Holland, 3340AG

Tel: +31 7868 49990 Fax:+31 7868 13590 Edgar@BREbv.com www.brebv.com

Tel: +353 86 8054582www.www. safehavenmarine.com

Scania is a world-leading provider of transport solutions. With sustainability a key focus area for the organisation today. Scania works with its partners and customers to drive the shift towards more sustainable transport systems. Scania is a world-leading provider of transport solutions. With sustainability a key focus area for the organisation today, Scania works with its partners and customers to drive the shift towards more sustainable transport systems.

Scania (Great Britain) Limited Delaware Drive, Tongwell, MK15 8HB United Kingdom

Tel: +44 845 034 3034 www.scania.co.uk/powersolutions

Herman Senior b.v. is a family-owned company based in Barendrecht, The Netherlands. Although the company was founded in 1992, the roots of the company go back all the way to 1976.

and Shoalbusters, Herman Senior

to our customers on a worldwide basis.

Herman Sr bv

Ebweg 56, Barendrecht, 2991LT

Tel: +31 78 619 25 07

info@hermansr.com

www.hermansr.com

In-house expertise, a huge selection of products to meet a very broad range technical advice, manufacture and after-sales support, a comrehensive, valued service to the power transmission and hydraulics industries.

jbj Techniques Limited

28 Trowers Way, Holmethorpe

Industrial Estate, Redhill, RH1 2LW Tel: +44 1737 767493 Fax: 01737 772041 info@jbj.co.uk https://www.jbj.co.uk

Seaward boats are hand crafted in the UK, with an established reputation gained through our commercial boat building heritage. Using ‘Best of British’ design and build quality Seaward is renowned world-wide.

Seaward

1 Prospect Road, Cowes, Isle of Wight, PO31 7AD Tel: +44 1983 280333 nickward@seawardboat.com www. seaward.com

industry leaders in the Naval Architecture and Marine Survey sectors, having worked for more than 25 years with owners, operators and shipyards globally.

Low Shore, Aberdeenshire, AB44 1RE UK

Tel: +44 (0)1261 833825

The Trafalgar Group is a young, dynamic group of businesses operating in the leisure boating, commercial shipyard and property sectors, based at the top of Portsmouth Harbour.

Trafalgar Shipyard

Trafalgar Wharf, Hamilton Road, Portsmouth, PO6 4PX Tel: +44 23 9238 7833

info@thetrafalgargroup.co.uk www.thetrafalgargroup.co.uk/

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INDUSTRY

Harbour & ship assist, terminal, escort

shallow draft utility workboats and river push boats, tugs up to 170 meters in length, any power range whether direct diesel, diesel-electric or hybrid propulsion technology along with wide range of numerous type vessels.

Uzmar Shipping & Trading Co. Ltd

KOSBAS Kocaeli Serbest Bolgesi, Sepetlipinar SB Mah., 102. Cad. No:1416 Basiskele,, Kocaeli, 41090

Tel: +90 (262) 341 45 10(pbx) info@uzmar.net www.uzmar.com

VESSEL SALE & CHARTER

New business start-up operator Aquatic Towage and Marine Ltd brings together over 50 years of combined towage and work boat experience

Aquatic Towage and Marine Ltd

24 Raynes Road, Lee-On-The-Solent, Hampshire, PO13 9AL Tel: +44 (0) 7876251409 inquiries@aquatictowage.com www.aquatictowage.com

Uzmar Shipping & Trading Co. Ltd

See under: Vessel Build and Repair

WINCHES

Lemans Nederland bv is a company situated in the south-west of The Netherlands. We are specialised in hoist, lift, push and towing equipment. As well as deck, dock and quay equipment. Our delivery program consists of for example: Winches, windlasses and capstans (standard and custom built; manual, electric or hydraulic; planetary gear unit, worm-gear, spur-gear, etc; to handle wire, umbilical, rope, chain-cable, etc; Either for anchor handling; mooring; some even from stock. Otherwise with quite short lead times.

Lemans Nederland BV PO Box 527, Bergen op Zoom, NL 4600 AM

Tel: +31 164 680 097

Fax: +31 164 681 971 info@lemans-nederland.eu http://www.lemans-nederland.nl/

WIRELESS CONNECTIVITY

service provider for managed wireless connectivity, with a single focus on helping organisations succeed in a wireless world. Our team of hands-on experts uses the latest LTE/5G technologies to design and networks for maritime vessels.

60 Paya Lebar Road, #13-18 Paya Lebar Square, 409051, Singapore Tel: +65 6910 6250 enquiries@bluewireless.com www.bluewireless.com

WORKBOAT BUILDERS

Southampton Marine Services specialise in ship building, ship repairs and steel fabrication across all aspects of the marine industry.

SMS Group Ltd

Unit 1 Ocean Quay, Belvidere Road, Southampton, Hants, SO14 5QY Tel: +44 2380 141010 info@sms-marine.co.uk www.sms-marine.co.uk

Uzmar Shipping & Trading Co. Ltd

See under: Vessel Build and Repair

WORKBOATS

MELCAL designs and manufactures advanced deck handling solutions and provides professional life cycle services for the marine and expert consultation, reliability and performance to shipyards, ship designers & ship owners worldwide.

Zona Industriale c/da Fegotto

91013, Italy

Federica Calandrino

Tel: +39 0924 506974 www.melcal.com/

WINDOW WIPERS

Safe, reliable and designed for work aluminium boats: bespoke patrols, SAR boats and passenger catamarans. Aister C/Baixada do Cocho, nº 228, A Guia –M, Meira – 3, MOAÑA, 6955 Tel: +34 986 240 294 Fax: +34 986 240 157 i.defrancisco@aister.es www.aister.com/en

Now in our 25th year of production, Cheetah Marine continues to lead Europe in the specialist design and construction of power commercial catamarans. Cheetah Marine OceanBlue Quay, The Esplanade, Ventnor, Isle Of Wight, PO38 1JR Tel: +44 1983 852398 mail@cheetahmarine.co.uk www.cheetahmarine.co.uk

Baltic Workboats AS has a strong track record for the design, build and delivery of steel and aluminum workboats for professionals around the world.

Baltic Workboats AS Nasva Harbour, Nasva, Kaarma v, 93872 Saare mk

Tel: +372 452 1140 contact@bwb.ee bwb.ee/

Designers and manufacturers of winches, windlasses and capstans. Hydraulic, electric, diesel, pneumatic and manually driven, along with ancillary equipment. Also hydraulic towing winches.

Gemmell and Prout Marine Ltd Swann Street, Hull, Yorkshire, HU2 0PH

Tel: +44 1482 329600

Fax: +44 1482 216296 enquiries@proutmarine.co.uk www.proutmarine.co.uk

Design and manufacture of high performance window wipers. Three year Warranty. DuroWiper Pantographs and Pendulums have a Patented twin drive rotary transfer box giving a remarkable smooth, powerful and reliable performance.

Durowipers

Unit 20, Oldends Lane Industrial

Estate, Stonehouse, Glos, GL10 3RQ

Tel: +44 1453 820972

Fax: +44 1453 820979 sales@durowipers.co.uk www.durowipers.co.uk

DM acquired the assets of equipment of South Boats IOW and trade from Cowes, IOW specialising in the maintenance of workboats, military and patrol craft, lifeboats, pilot pleasure craft.

Diverse Marine

Medina Ship Yard, Pelham Road, Cowes, Isle of Wight Tel: +44 1983 300656 info@diversemarine.co.uk www.diversemarine.co.uk

Specialists in Marine Plant Hire, Charter & Sales. Bespoke marine access solutions, CTV / Survey Vessels, Jack up Barges, Pontoons, Tugs, Crane Barges, Dredgers and various other workboats.

Fastnet Shipping Ltd

Marine Support Services Base, Bilberry, Waterford City, Waterford Tel: +353 51 832946 Fax: +353 51 851886 info@fastnetshipping.com www.fastnetshipping.com

Jenkins Marine See under: Dredging

Tidal Transit Limited

WORKBOATSALUMINIUM

Experienced designers and manufacturers of special purpose and standard marine handling equipment inclusive of winches, windlasses, capstans, cranes, davits, reelers, fairleads, cable spooling systems etc.

Lebus International Engineers Ltd

Pioneer House, Shorebury Point, Amy Johnson Way, Blackpool, Lancashire, FY4 2RX

Tel: +44 1253 402402

Fax: +44 1253 345748 enquiries@lebusinternational.com www.lebusintengineers.com

Marine Exalto produces the world’s best professional marine wiper systems. Exalto makes wiper systems for all kind of vessels in the commercial and leisure sectors.

Exalto Wiper Technologys

PO Box 40, 3370 AH, Hardinxveld -Giessendam

Tel: +31 184 615 800 Fax: 31 184 614 045 wipers@exalto.com www.exalto.com

We design, build, repair, convert and mobilize vessels for the maritime best solution through innovation, Neptune Shipyards BV Rivierdijk 586, 3371 ED, Veerdam 1, Hardinxveld-Giessendam, 5308 JH Tel: +31 184 621423 Fax: +31 184 612741 info@neptunemarine.com www.neptunemarine.com

Habbeké Shipyard, established experience of quality shipbuilding. The wharf builds exclusively in aluminium, and enjoys an excellent reputation for innovation, quality and service. The shipyard builds aluminium workboats, & both open and closed vessels for rescue, pilot or general work duties.

Habbeke

Schelphoek 103, 1621Mk Hoorn Tel: +31 2993 62182 Fax: +31 2993 67464 info@habbeke.nl www.habbeke.nl

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