Realistic pathway to overcoming range limitations proven
July 16, 2026by Seawork Press FP
Realistic pathway to overcoming range limitations proven

A pioneering methanol-powered range extension system, capable of delivering approximately 12 times the effective energy density of today's leading marine batteries, has been successfully demonstrated

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Realistic pathway to overcoming range limitations proven
July 16, 2026by Seawork Press FP
Realistic pathway to overcoming range limitations proven

A pioneering methanol-powered range extension system, capable of delivering approximately 12 times the effective energy density of today's leading marine batteries, has been successfully demonstrated

Mecal approved as new certifying authority for ROUVs
July 16, 2026by Seawork Press FP
Mecal approved as new certifying authority for ROUVs

The Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) continues to expand the roster of organisations able to certify remotely operated unmanned vessels (ROUVs).

Heading for the HaiSea
July 14, 2026by Seawork Press FP
Heading for the HaiSea

The HaiSea Marine partnership, a joint venture between Seaspan and the Haisla Nation of British Columbia, is to welcome two new additions to the fleet.

Tight, tighter, tightest - new supply contract for Libra-Plast
July 14, 2026by Seawork Press FP
Tight, tighter, tightest - new supply contract for Libra-Plast

Watertight, weathertight and gastight doors and hatches are on order from Libra-Plast for the Colombian Navy’s new PES (Strategic Surface Platform) frigate.

Support agreement for five newbuild ASD tugs signed
July 9, 2026by Seawork Press FP
Support agreement for five newbuild ASD tugs signed

New vessels to be deployed for offshore terminal operations in West Africa are to benefit from a long-term propulsion service support agreement signed by Kongsberg Maritime and KOTUG International.

Marine Electrician Skills Bootcamp hits 50-learner milestone
July 8, 2026by Seawork Press FP
Marine Electrician Skills Bootcamp hits 50-learner milestone

A practical training programme helping people move into high-demand marine careers is preparing to launch its fifth cohort, after supporting nearly 50 people to train as marine electricians

Under scrutiny as four thousand eyes watch technical inspection
July 8, 2026by Seawork Press FP
Under scrutiny as four thousand eyes watch technical inspection

Damen Shiprepair has completed an exceptional project for AIDA Cruises’ vessel AIDAmar, carrying out an annual bottom survey with around 2,000 passengers still on board.

New MD takes the helm as SeaSafe positions for future growth
July 7, 2026by Seawork Press FP
New MD takes the helm as SeaSafe positions for future growth

After more than 33 years at the helm of SeaSafe, founder Jeremy Dale OBE Hon FNI is taking an exciting step to secure the company’s future

Specialist finance enables new subsea services
July 6, 2026by Seawork Press FP
Specialist finance enables new subsea services

Support from Siemens Financial Services has enabled the launch of a new Subsea Services Department at Orkney-based Green Marine.

"No guts, no Hollands glorie!" - the power of three
July 2, 2026by Seawork Press FP
"No guts, no Hollands glorie!" - the power of three

Three Dutch consortia are to simultaneously develop new solutions for near zero-emission Emergency Response Towing Vessels (ERTVs) and the associated charging infrastructure at sea and onshore.

Onwards and upwards at Raymarine
July 2, 2026by Seawork Press FP
Onwards and upwards at Raymarine

Teledyne Technologies Incorporated has announced the promotion of Michelle Hildyard to general manager of Raymarine and FLIR Marine brands.

A fantastic leap for eco-engineering in the UK marine sector
July 1, 2026by Seawork Press FP
A fantastic leap for eco-engineering in the UK marine sector

Inland and Coastal Marine Systems has supported Shoreham Port in delivering the Southwick Reef project – now recognised as the UK’s largest living seawall.