San Jose on her way to Guatemala
April 2, 2026by Seawork Press FP
San Jose on her way to Guatemala

July this year will see the delivery of Damen ASD Tug 2312 ‘San Jose’ to Arrendadora Continental, the largest tug operator in Guatemala.

Seawork 2026 is seeing a surge in online interest
March 31, 2026Seawork Show News - March 2026
Forging the future: Workboat industry looks ahead
March 31, 2026Seawork Show News - March 2026
Seawork Awards 2026: Celebrating innovation and excellence
March 31, 2026Seawork Show News - March 2026

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San Jose on her way to Guatemala
April 2, 2026by Seawork Press FP
San Jose on her way to Guatemala

July this year will see the delivery of Damen ASD Tug 2312 ‘San Jose’ to Arrendadora Continental, the largest tug operator in Guatemala.

See and hear - video shorts from Session 2 of Get Set for Workboat 2050
March 31, 2026by Seawork Press FP
See and hear - video shorts from Session 2 of Get Set for Workboat 2050

Join the crowd of industry leaders and experts at Get Set for Workboat 2050 Series 6 Session 2 at the beautiful Wereldmuseum in Rotterdam.

Future fuels conundrum: crewing, insurance, funding
March 31, 2026by Seawork Press GSFW FP/MJ
Future fuels conundrum: crewing, insurance, funding

There’s little confusion about one thing in today’s workboat industry: that there is confusion about what the future for fuels looks like.

Will there be any crew at all? Crew crisis at the heart of discussions
March 31, 2026by Seawork Press GSFW FP/MJ
Will there be any crew at all? Crew crisis at the heart of discussions

As automation creeps in and skilled seafarers head for shore, the commercial workboat sector faces a crewing crisis that no one seems to have a ready answer for.

Crash avoidance – cyber safety: Digital and AI benefits
March 31, 2026by Seawork Press GSFW FP/MJ
Crash avoidance – cyber safety: Digital and AI benefits

After the catastrophic Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse two years ago – innovators are harnessing AI and digital tools to predict disasters, optimise vessels and strengthen cyber resilience.

Conference highlights circularity as essential to sustainable progress
March 31, 2026by Seawork Press FP/MJ
Conference highlights circularity as essential to sustainable progress

“Circularity is one of the most efficient ways of competing with the environmental challenges today,” said Roseanne van Houwelingen, the moderator of Circular Economy for Workboats

Seawork 2026 is seeing a surge in online interest
March 31, 2026by Seawork Show News - March 2026
Seawork 2026 is seeing a surge in online interest

This year’s Seawork Exhibition & Conference website has seen a remarkable surge of online interest as planning for the three-day event in Southampton – 9-11 June – continues apace.

Forging the future: Workboat industry looks ahead
March 31, 2026by Seawork Show News - March 2026
Forging the future: Workboat industry looks ahead

Delegates from across the workboat industry thrashed out issues affecting the sector at Seawork’s Get Set for Workboat session in Rotterdam this week, with general agreement on the issues themselves

Seawork Awards 2026: Celebrating innovation and excellence
March 31, 2026by Seawork Show News - March 2026
Seawork Awards 2026: Celebrating innovation and excellence

Celebrating the very best in maritime innovation and achievement, the much-anticipated 2026 Seawork Awards are now officially open for entries and nominations.

Bookings open for innovative Seawork 2026 conferences
March 31, 2026by Seawork Show News - March 2026
Bookings open for innovative Seawork 2026 conferences

A quartet of high-value conference sessions at Seawork 2026 are now available to book, with each offering face-to-face insights and opportunities focused on real world issues in commercial marine.

Lucky 13 for Mr President 
March 31, 2026by Seawork Press FP
Lucky 13 for Mr President 

Gregoire Outters has been promoted to President of Teledyne Marine Group, thirteen years after moving into the maritime sector with Raymarine.

£84m contract to service almost 200 Royal Navy boats
March 30, 2026by Seawork Press FP
£84m contract to service almost 200 Royal Navy boats

UK Docks Marine Services has won contracts worth more than £80m to service and maintain 194 Royal Navy and Royal Fleet Auxiliary vessels, Vahana workboats and Ministry of Defence police craft.